Desert Fox
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You have to take all of these defensive factors into consideration because in a real combat scenario VARTA or any active protection suit can't be "left aside".Leaving aside VARTA for the moment, in order to confuse one issue at a time,
But then that comes down to if the enemy would leave their flanks exposed. In a modern scenario a Tank is equipped with laser detectors, not to mention there is more than one Tank operating together along with mechanized infantry.will smoke grenades also be effective against indirect target acquisition from a flanking position?
A individual tank with its flanks exposed will be an easy target, but if there are tanks in groups of lets say 5 or 6, they can easily employ defensive measures to evade incoming missiles using smoke launchers while leaving their rear open for falling back, but at the same time their laser detectors can pinpoint to them the locations of the laser designators allowing them to prepare themselves in a much better defense while engaging the enemy or calling in artillery strikes on the enemy positions.
Yes, the smoke will obscure the Target, the smoke cloud will be a target but its just a smoke cloud when there's no Tank in it.Are we assuming that the smoke will totally obscure the target? How large is it likely to be? Will that smoke cloud not itself be a target?
What about navigation in smoke-filled conditions? Do we assume that all we have to do to make an armoured brigade go up in smoke is to ping a few tanks with laser beams? And soon have a situation where its individual units are all totally disoriented? This sounds like a Keystone Cops scenario to me.
We are talking with regards to what it says in the article about the LAHAT missile's target acquisition through laser designation, whether or not if it has another means through which the target can be acquired, its not mention in the article therefore i'm only discussing what it says in the article.