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Which part of Spain makes this weapon?
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Which part of Spain makes this weapon?
We have a Baktar-Shikan HJ-8 system produced by KRL but that's a longer range system up to 4 km. While Alcotan-100 is an infantry level system with a range of 600-m. It main magic is Vosel that calculates the trajectory and guides the rocket to the target. Such a system can be developed but with some R&D however PA felt it needed the system immediately so they went with off-the-shelf purchase. However for future we should develop our own system and we need larger number i.e. twice the number of enemy tanks that will be around 8000 missile.We need to produce such kind of weapons locally. Buy in large amount + TOT and then produce them locally, add some R&D, enhance the product and sell it to the world as your own.
Indeed. RpG7's ease of use and backpack mobility is unparalleled.To be fair, the rpg 7 has its own uses.
We have a Baktar-Shikan HJ-8 system produced by KRL but that's a longer range system up to 4 km. While Alcotan-100 is an infantry level system with a range of 600-m. It main magic is Vosel that calculates the trajectory and guides the rocket to the target. Such a system can be developed but with some R&D however PA felt it needed the system immediately so they went with off-the-shelf purchase. However for future we should develop our own system and we need larger number i.e. twice the number of enemy tanks that will be around 8000 missile.
wow.. you read minds of ''whole freaking army''We have a Baktar-Shikan HJ-8 system produced by KRL but that's a longer range system up to 4 km. While Alcotan-100 is an infantry level system with a range of 600-m. It main magic is Vosel that calculates the trajectory and guides the rocket to the target. Such a system can be developed but with some R&D however PA felt it needed the system immediately so they went with off-the-shelf purchase. However for future we should develop our own system and we need larger number i.e. twice the number of enemy tanks that will be around 8000 missile.
I just present my opinion. I have no claims of being an expert.wow.. you read minds of ''whole freaking army''
What German option ?He will probably suggest the latest German option.Kudos
I was about to ask youWhat German option ?
Such as destroying Saab ERIEYE AWACSTo be fair, the rpg 7 has its own uses.
I was about to ask you
Are they willing to offer TOT?If we are going for disposable weapons than there is new option from South Korea which could be our answer to India's induction of Javelin. This Alocatn 100 comes in category of RPG Missiles but to answer Javelin we need to go for this one from South Korea
ADEX 2017: LIG Nex1 Showcasing its Raybolt Anti-Tank Missile
At ADEX 2017, the International Aerospace & Defense Exhibition currently held in Seoul, South Korea, local company LIG Nex1 is showcasing its Raybolt man-portable anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) system.
Raybolt launcher and missile on LIG Nex1 stand at ADEX 2017
The Raybolt is a portable 3rd generation anti-tank missile for infantry units. Combined with the latest technology in Korea, the missile boasts highly sensitive seeker and enhance penetration capability. The Raybolt can identify and engage a target using its image Infrared Seeker. The missile can operate in two different mode including direct attack and top attack where missile target's the upper part of an armored vehicle.
Unlike other conventional missiles where the operators were required to aim at the target to guide the missile, the Raybolt employs fire and forget function. After launch, the operator can move to other locations immediately. Such feature increases the survivability of an operator. Also, the missile is smokeless where it is possible to launch the missile from inside a building.
A company representative explained to Army Recognition during ADEX 2017 that the Raybolt is lighter and with more penetration power than rival systems. The missile can also be fired from vehicles. South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) ordered the start of serial production of the Raybolt in June this year.
https://armyrecognition.com/adex_20...showcasing_its_raybolt_anti-tank_missile.html
I think they will they have also helped Turkey develop lot of weapons so their won't be much issue. Also they want to build Shipyard at Gawader. So South Korea wants to engage us so let seeAre they willing to offer TOT?
if the battery is covered with S-400 as well...ot bad choice if paired with CBU 105
okay i was just putting some fuel on fire