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For all those who think Apaches are invincible to cheap Shoulder launched MANPADs.
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Exactly ... our military planners should give Apaches a serious consideration as weapon system and it's capabilities and to integrate a countermeasures against Apaches in military training/exercises.It's a lethal system. Without attaining local air dominance, Apacahe's will reek havoc on our ground units.
Agreed, no doubts but not in capable hands; still we have to introduce some anti-venom for Apache system.It's by far the best weapons system out there in its domain.
For all those who think Apaches are invincible to cheap Shoulder launched MANPADs.View attachment 599303
Let's not kid ourselves.
It's a lethal system. Without attaining local air dominance, Apacahe's will reek havoc on our ground units.
It's by far the best weapons system out there in its domain.
houthis shotdown apache with a simple manpad .
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we just need to mass produce manpad like allied forces did with bazooka and germans did with Panzerfaust .
On tree top level small anti aircraft weapons can easily target them.Apaches will be flying low, tree top level, .. ground cluter will make it hard to hit them ... if pakistan mechanized and infantry units are not equipped with short ranfr manpads, it can be difficult to deal with them ..
US has strategic relation with India, they can buy whatever is on the shelf .. there are few exceptions...
i dont know the difference between us and indian longbows.. will look at it
Pakistani troops (Boulder checkpost) used AA guns in Salala to no effect. But then those were American gunships and pilots.On tree top level small anti aircraft weapons can easily target them.
Just one question:
What happened to Indian helicopters in kagil war?
Yes...Pakistan's military is not asleepLet's not kid ourselves.
It's a lethal system. Without attaining local air dominance, Apacahe's will reek havoc on our ground units.
It's by far the best weapons system out there in its domain.
Hellfire BVR...This is Apache's operating on a rocky terrain with militants hiding inside the caves.
On an average day, the battlefield of Pakistan Army will be either Lahore, Rajhastan or Fort Abbas area. it is plain and flat. Apache's will not have to come any closer.
This is before we get to the notion of tanks and armour fighting vehicles. Apache retains the capability to fire hellfire from a BVR distance. Hence, I said earlier, they need to be shot out of the sky by either SAMs or fighters.
AH-64E Apache is very well equipped for numerous battlefield related situations.
Key AH-64E Apache Longbow sensors include the Lockheed Martin/Northrop Grumman (Longbow LLC) AN/APG-78 Fire Control Radar, which has a very low probability of intercept. The radar automatically searches, detects, locates, classifies, and prioritizes fixed and moving targets on land, see and in the air in all weather environments and battlefield conditions. To date nearly 400 radars have been sold. Also, the AH-64E is equipped with M-TADS/PNVS (Lockheed Martin Arrowhead package), which is an advanced electro-optical fire control and sensor system. Pilots use the system for target acquisition and situational awareness. According to Lockheed Martin, M-TADS/PNVS improves system performance by over 150%, reliability increases more than 150% while maintenance actions are reduced by 60% (compared to the older TADS/PNVS system). Other sensors used on the AH-64E are the AN/APR-39 Radar Warning Receiver (RWR) from Northrop Grumman, the BAE Systems AN/APX-123(V)5 Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) transponder, the AN/APR-48A Radar Frequency Interferometer (RFI) from Lockheed Martin, and the AN/AVR-2B(V) Laser Warning System (LWS) from Goodrich (now UTAS) (AH-64E Block III only - AH-64A/D use the AN/AVR-2A). Countermeasures on the AH-64E include the Exelis AN/ALQ-211(V)1 countermeasures set and the the Exelis AN/ALQ-136(V)2 radar pulse jammer.
Link: http://www.fi-aeroweb.com/Defense/AH-64-Apache-Longbow.html
Pakistani troops (Boulder checkpost) used AA guns in Salala to no effect. But then those were American gunships and pilots.
Recalling: https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/honoring-the-heros-of-salala.410609/#post-7930214
No. Most of our troops were sleeping and they didn't get a chance to use the gun.AH-64E Apache is very well equipped for numerous battlefield related situations.
Key AH-64E Apache Longbow sensors include the Lockheed Martin/Northrop Grumman (Longbow LLC) AN/APG-78 Fire Control Radar, which has a very low probability of intercept. The radar automatically searches, detects, locates, classifies, and prioritizes fixed and moving targets on land, see and in the air in all weather environments and battlefield conditions. To date nearly 400 radars have been sold. Also, the AH-64E is equipped with M-TADS/PNVS (Lockheed Martin Arrowhead package), which is an advanced electro-optical fire control and sensor system. Pilots use the system for target acquisition and situational awareness. According to Lockheed Martin, M-TADS/PNVS improves system performance by over 150%, reliability increases more than 150% while maintenance actions are reduced by 60% (compared to the older TADS/PNVS system). Other sensors used on the AH-64E are the AN/APR-39 Radar Warning Receiver (RWR) from Northrop Grumman, the BAE Systems AN/APX-123(V)5 Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) transponder, the AN/APR-48A Radar Frequency Interferometer (RFI) from Lockheed Martin, and the AN/AVR-2B(V) Laser Warning System (LWS) from Goodrich (now UTAS) (AH-64E Block III only - AH-64A/D use the AN/AVR-2A). Countermeasures on the AH-64E include the Exelis AN/ALQ-211(V)1 countermeasures set and the the Exelis AN/ALQ-136(V)2 radar pulse jammer.
Link: http://www.fi-aeroweb.com/Defense/AH-64-Apache-Longbow.html
Pakistani troops (Boulder checkpost) used AA guns in Salala to no effect. But then those were American gunships and pilots.
Recalling: https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/honoring-the-heros-of-salala.410609/#post-7930214
Apache can be engaged by Army Air Defence (Radar controlled guns, MANPADS, ESHORADS) and Army Aviation (attack helos).
A well organised and structure used ground air defence, like ours, can bring the Hell on the Apaches by using the tactical right deployment and surprise of 12.7.mm and Manpads, communication between all units during air alert, rightly detection by radar and human observers, correctly identification between friends and foe, full fire clearance for all ground weapons, including all MG-3 and mounted 12.7mm of Tanks and APC and air defence weapons, heavy AA guns 37mm and 57mm can build up a deadly air defence shield which no Indian Pilot would like to face at day and night, all attack Helicopter operations were successful against a badly organized military and by absolutely air dominance, which India doesn't have. Indian Apaches will, of course, inflict loses to us, but will pay an equal or heavier price, I can guarantee it you, because I was trained to defend my position against air attacks especially against Helicopters, and fill these task with a combination of MG-3 and Manpads. We (German Army) didn't have the luxury of mass-produced available 12.7mm AA guns and 37mmAA guns like Pakistan Army, the Flakpanzer Gepard (aa gun tank, like soviet shilka), was reserved for more important units like Tanks and other formation. We as the simple Soldiers had to fight with less, the Pakistan Army has in these case at a unit level more. Give me the task and your equipment and I promise you I will and can bring down Indian Apaches! Inshallah!
During the ten years between 1962 to 1973, US Air Forces lost over 2,000 aircraft: the majority to Anti Aircraft Artillery.
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A picture of our war History during Kargil war:
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do you really believe we will allow them to fire against us from 8km distance and will not be able to disturb and outmanoeuvre their fire distance, even if so, yes we will lose units through 8km distance, but we will reach them with our weapons because it's not a pink ponk or static battle, but a mobile warfare, we are mobile and masters in camouflaging!
"Fire and movement, or fire and manoeuvre, is the basic modern military low-level unit tactic used to manoeuvre on the battlefield in the presence of the enemy, especially when under fire. It involves heavy use of all available cover, and highly-coordinated exchanges of rapid movement by some elements of the squad or platoon while other elements cover this movement with suppression fire. It is used both to advance on enemy positions as part of an attack, or withdrawal from current positions under attack by the enemy. The moving and supporting (suppressing) elements may be teams or individuals, and may quickly and continuously exchange roles until the entire unit completes the manoeuvre objective. Some members will specialize more in different roles within fire and movement as fits their range, equipment, terrain, and ability to manoeuvre. This is usually applied to standard infantry tactics, but forms of this are also used with armoured fighting vehicles or when supported by artillery or air power."
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its painful to read, but Apaches picked pakistani troops in salala like animals ..
Troops are not sleeping like that. They have shifts; some are on guard while others take a nap at an FOB or checkpost.No. Most of our troops were sleeping and they didn't get a chance to use the gun.
But u didn't answer my question. Look like u don't want to discuss Indian army and want to cover ur failures with salala attack.
The answer to every question is salala.