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Drones are pretty easy to jam with a drone gun.
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Those weren't cruise missiles. Those were SkyCeptor drones. They're cheap as hell.And just how many cruise missiles actually had to be launched in those attacks to achieve those 3[supposed] kills hmmm..?
No one cares about what you had to say.Probably 300 I would say.
And just how many cruise missiles actually had to be launched in those attacks to achieve those 3[supposed] kills hmmm..?
A 57mm cannon can destroy a drone or a missile just as a 30mm cannon can, the question is if Russia can put it in a system that is capable of doing soAA gun with bigger caliber and air burst shells is required
57 mm gun with air burst and proper fire control is likely to easily shoot drones and even missiles such is dalilah
Im puzzled how this is unexpected to military planners. It was clear long time a go. Pantzir guns are lousy in engaging small targets. AA defence system on the basis of 57 mm gun is required
A 57mm cannon can destroy a drone or a missile just as a 30mm cannon can, the question is if Russia can put it in a system that is capable of doing so
Dude, it's just Russia that is struggling to destroy drones with 30mm cannons because Russia can't produce a good platform. All other AA and CIWS work with 30mm cannons and do their job wellThere is a difference. Bigger shell has a greater volume and can more easily accommodate electric circuit and battery commanding setting of the charge in the desired coordinate. Bofors had achieved this for the 40 mm shell in the 90s
The second point, Russia already has 57 mm gun modul. Mounted on the BMP 3 it called Derivatsia (Derivation)
The problem here is detection of the extra small targets and distinguishing the from birds. Flying objects with turbine or rocket engine could be detected with some kind of thermal sensor. Drones with small and simple piston engine have low thermal signature. Maybe combination of the optical sensors with artificial intelligence could help detect and track small drones
All other AA and CIWS work with 30mm cannons and do their job well
Dude, it's just Russia that is struggling to destroy drones with 30mm cannons because Russia can't produce a good platform. All other AA and CIWS work with 30mm cannons and do their job well
Well the drone type that destroyed 3 Pantsirs was a pretty small drone as well. And when the Pantsir tried to resist with missiles, they just flew like bees to random directions.
Were these platforms tested against israely advanced drones and missiles or at least at shooting range as is Pantsir is, unsuccessfully ?
This is direction to go along :
Few years a go russia developed fire control system with shell programming capability
Metal storm from the preprogrammed shell is neutralizing shell scattering
@ptldM3
Yes , its sad jew calling Russians "vatniks", the same nation that crushed Hitlers soldatesca, being infamous for exterminating jews
But regardless, being empty with missiles or without a crew, this development with destroyed Pantsirs is worrying
Pantsirs guns are useless in this scenario
Russia should come up with the solutions against the drones such is Harop and missiles such is Dalilah in the terminal flight phase ASAP
Maybe Sosna could be useful here. But there should be artillery system setting metal storm shield upon Pantsir, S 300, radars ....
The skyceptor!?...,I doubt that very,very much.For a start the skyceptor is not a drone,its a short ranged hit to kill sam,in fact from a technical/design perspective you could call the missile an israeli pantsir[lol!].So it had nothing to do with the attacks on the syrian pantsirs.Those weren't cruise missiles. Those were SkyCeptor drones. They're cheap as hell.
Well, it took one to destroy the first Pantsir half a year ago, two were launched against the active Pantsir that tried to resist recently, but the first one hit anyways, and only one was launched at the third Pantsir.
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Yes,the 2 guns arent really enough except as purely last ditch weapons.A better option for very close defence would be something along the lines of a shilka or better yet something like a phalanx/goal keeper/ak630 mounted on a separate vehicle,another option would be something like the iranian mesbah 1,which is a flak zwilling type system mounting 8 cannons,4x2 barreled 23mm cannons,with its own radar/optical system.The problem with larger calibers is the rate of fire they can produce tho they do have longer range and pack more punch,also guided shells start to become an option tho these are very,very expensive,but then again you would need far fewer of them to do the job.AA gun with bigger caliber and air burst shells is required
57 mm gun with air burst and proper fire control is likely to easily shoot drones and even missiles such is dalilah
Im puzzled how this is unexpected to military planners. It was clear long time a go. Pantzir guns are lousy in engaging small targets. AA defence system on the basis of 57 mm gun is required
The skyceptor!?...,I doubt that very,very much.For a start the skyceptor is not a drone,its a short ranged hit to kill sam,in fact from a technical/design perspective you could call the missile an israeli pantsir[lol!].So it had nothing to do with the attacks on the syrian pantsirs.
This is the skyceptor.
The delilah was probably the one used in a lot of these attacks as its quite small and has the ability to be updated in real time by a man in the loop
There is also a possibility judging from the apparent limited damage in a pic taken after the first[?] attack on a pantsir, that a harpy or harop drone was used on a target of opportunity.We can see from this picture that the pantsir was non operational at the time and had expended all of its sams.The damage that can be seen in the pic appears to be confined to the front of the vehicle with the operators cabin and the truck cab taking the bulk of the damage.
This is the harpy
And this is the harop
Yes,the 2 guns arent really enough except as purely last ditch weapons.A better option for very close defence would be something along the lines of a shilka or better yet something like a phalanx/goal keeper/ak630 mounted on a separate vehicle,another option would be something like the iranian mesbah 1,which is a flak zwilling type system mounting 8 cannons,4x2 barreled 23mm cannons,with its own radar/optical system.The problem with larger calibers is the rate of fire they can produce tho they do have longer range and pack more punch,also guided shells start to become an option tho these are very,very expensive,but then again you would need far fewer of them to do the job.
I am sorry friend, I meant SkyStriker drone. It was no Harop, and no Harpy, nor was it a Delilah, it was the SkyStriker.The skyceptor!?...,I doubt that very,very much.For a start the skyceptor is not a drone,its a short ranged hit to kill sam,in fact from a technical/design perspective you could call the missile an israeli pantsir[lol!].So it had nothing to do with the attacks on the syrian pantsirs.
This is the skyceptor.
The delilah was probably the one used in a lot of these attacks as its quite small and has the ability to be updated in real time by a man in the loop
There is also a possibility judging from the apparent limited damage in a pic taken after the first[?] attack on a pantsir, that a harpy or harop drone was used on a target of opportunity.We can see from this picture that the pantsir was non operational at the time and had expended all of its sams.The damage that can be seen in the pic appears to be confined to the front of the vehicle with the operators cabin and the truck cab taking the bulk of the damage.
This is the harpy
And this is the harop
Yes,the 2 guns arent really enough except as purely last ditch weapons.A better option for very close defence would be something along the lines of a shilka or better yet something like a phalanx/goal keeper/ak630 mounted on a separate vehicle,another option would be something like the iranian mesbah 1,which is a flak zwilling type system mounting 8 cannons,4x2 barreled 23mm cannons,with its own radar/optical system.The problem with larger calibers is the rate of fire they can produce tho they do have longer range and pack more punch,also guided shells start to become an option tho these are very,very expensive,but then again you would need far fewer of them to do the job.
They're actively jamming but that didn't seem to work on Israeli drones!!Time for Syria to get powerful and use them around its air defences..
The Russians Are Jamming US Drones in Syria Because They Have Every Reason To Be
http://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zon...in-syria-because-they-have-every-reason-to-be
Clearly those Pantsirs can't, you manlet VatnikThat drone is actually an E95M, its smaller and faster then the Harop and Pantsirs regularly destroy those drones. Literally thousands of Hamas drones hit Israel. These Israeli girls are just salty that their air defense systems are garbage.
I am sorry friend, I meant SkyStriker drone. It was no Harop, and no Harpy, nor was it a Delilah, it was the SkyStriker.
It's a small, cheap drone will all the capabilities you've mentioned.
One ACTIVE Pantsir was clearly attenpting to resist by firing missiles, and clearly missed everything.
If 30mm cannons are so bad against drones, why 4 Pantsirs fired with them as if they thought they could? Now the Pantsir is humiliated once again!
They're actively jamming but that didn't seem to work on Israeli drones!!
Clearly those Pantsirs can't, you manlet Vatnik