Messerschmitt
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Well I am not sure they are surprised,I am not surprised to be said...enemies .. they have resources ...For more than 15 years I am saying that Iran capability is far more than we see...When I want to know more about some country capability to produce something...I look in to industry...human resources...and than compare it to what we see...Iran civilian industry ,tech development,education,science..everything is there for years. There is already industry,large scale production...car production,trucks,machinery...avio industry is much larger than many think..Iran is maintaining 4th largest helicopter fleet..5th worlds largest aircraft fleet(civilian and military combined)...ship building is big...That is what you need to look,that is what wins wars...wars are won by industry..it is not important how advanced your weapon is..it is important how many you can bring and at what price..One German Tiger was so powerful that it could knock out whole T/34 or Sherman batalion..one tank..in some cases they were limited only by amunition..But it was complex,expencive...not produced in high numbers..German MG 34 was amazing ,but UK produced 8 Sterns for every MG34..Germans tryed to fix this with mg 42...there is a lot of more but bottom line is,if you look production numbers in first 2 years of WWII ,you will see German production was far higher than west...but in every year after..end of 1942,1943,1944 and 1945 ,west..or better say US..production outperformed whole powers of axis and if you look when Germany started to loose...it is when its production crumble...This is simplified,there are other factors ....I am amazed at how much Iran can produce so many different air defense systems. The enemies must be very surprised.
Well I am not sure they are surprised,I am not surprised to be said...enemies .. they have resources ...For more than 15 years I am saying that Iran capability is far more than we see...When I want to know more about some country capability to produce something...I look in to industry...human resources...and than compare it to what we see...Iran civilian industry ,tech development,education,science..everything is there for years. There is already industry,large scale production...car production,trucks,machinery...avio industry is much larger than many think..Iran is maintaining 4th largest helicopter fleet..5th worlds largest aircraft fleet(civilian and military combined)...ship building is big...That is what you need to look,that is what wins wars...wars are won by industry..it is not important how advanced your weapon is..it is important how many you can bring and at what price..One German Tiger was so powerful that it could knock out whole T/34 or Sherman batalion..one tank..in some cases they were limited only by amunition..But it was complex,expencive...not produced in high numbers..German MG 34 was amazing ,but UK produced 8 Sterns for every MG34..Germans tryed to fix this with mg 42...there is a lot of more but bottom line is,if you look production numbers in first 2 years of WWII ,you will see German production was far higher than west...but in every year after..end of 1942,1943,1944 and 1945 ,west..or better say US..production outperformed whole powers of axis and if you look when Germany started to loose...it is when its production crumble...This is simplified,there are other factors ....
Are we 100% sure Oghab is built from scratch and not a canabalized TOR-M1 that is being “upgraded” to Oghab standard?
Majority of those went to company in the UAE called Halcon for a huge salary and stole IP on their way out, we shall see if the Emirati locals can absorb the expertise from the South Africans in the next 10 years.+ many Ukhonto engineers are retired now and many lost theyr job, its possible Iran could recruit some of them for good cash
Denel’s employee numbers shrink 15% over the last year - defenceWeb
In a presentation to the Portfolio Committee on Public Enterprises today on its annual financial results for 2019/20, Denel revealed that it had lost nearly 500 employees over the last year. The presentation by Interim Group CEO William Hlakoane showed Denel’s workforce shrinking – as of 1 April...www.defenceweb.co.za
" Many people have left Denel over the non-payment of salaries last year – a matter that went to court and is awaiting judgement by the Labour Court. Denel Dynamics, for example, has lost almost all its engineers, many of whom have gone to work for companies in the Middle East. "
I didnt say this new Iranian AD system has something to do with them, but I also read the story Iran was interested in the Umkhonto SAM missile:
IRAN LOOKS TO BUY SOUTH AFRICA’S UMKHONTO SURFACE TO AIR MISSILE – DCSS News
blogs.plymouth.ac.uk
SA hoping to sell weapons to Iran - defenceWeb
South Africa is hoping to sell some R1.5 billion worth of weapons to Iran, including Umkhonto surface-to-air missiles. This is according to an article published in Rapport, which says South Africa has requested permission from the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to sell Iran the weapons...www.defenceweb.co.za
Radar is not model..it doesnt go to fashion week in Milano..for god sake...more modern radar..what that even mean..Tor is best you can get in short range class...Russians deployed it in Syria after Pantsir show too many flaws...Tor crews could catch even bird,plastic drones..and engage it..it is Shorad...it will be last defense..it will engage at few km range...it has Kasta 2E included as search radar and it has also own acquisition radar...So,it is very mobile,accurate..can detect and lock on on the move while it stop only half second to lunch missile..what is modern?...large static missile system like Israel deploy that can only survive Palestinian rocks..Tor is unique and modern system,development started long time ago but it is modernized every while..I would always preffer it over Pantsir...Pantsir showed flawed which prompted Russians to request new version for its troops,Syrian AD now use BUK more extensive and they are more succesfull....I heard that in some cases Pantsir was used only at extremly short range where it can use gun...it wasnt good as Tor when it comes to very small targets at low attlitudeNot to detract from the conversation but many Denel Dynamics engineers went to the UAE and are working there developing missiles. I would assume it's in the 100-200 employees range but that's just my guesstimate and it could be completely wrong.
Dezful seems pretty nice but wouldnt a more modern radar be better?
I mean a newer radar like the one seen in the newer versions of TOR such as M2E.Radar is not model..it doesnt go to fashion week in Milano..for god sake...more modern radar..what that even mean..Tor is best you can get in short range class...Russians deployed it in Syria after Pantsir show too many flaws...Tor crews could catch even bird,plastic drones..and engage it..it is Shorad...it will be last defense..it will engage at few km range...it has Kasta 2E included as search radar and it has also own acquisition radar...So,it is very mobile,accurate..can detect and lock on on the move while it stop only half second to lunch missile..what is modern?...large static missile system like Israel deploy that can only survive Palestinian rocks..Tor is unique and modern system,development started long time ago but it is modernized every while..I would always preffer it over Pantsir...Pantsir showed flawed which prompted Russians to request new version for its troops,Syrian AD now use BUK more extensive and they are more succesfull....I heard that in some cases Pantsir was used only at extremly short range where it can use gun...it wasnt good as Tor when it comes to very small targets at low attlitude
Majority of those went to company in the UAE called Halcon for a huge salary and stole IP on their way out, we shall see if the Emirati locals can absorb the expertise from the South Africans in the next 10 years.