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Who knows we may have bought more.Why is Pakistan not buying more Kornets ?
Plus it is an expensive system.
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Who knows we may have bought more.Why is Pakistan not buying more Kornets ?
I doubt you can even call that Jangla an armorIt will still mission kill the tank be destroying most of the optics and the sensors on the roof. Maybe the crew will survive, you have to remember that the armor up top isn’t that thick anyways.
I doubt you can even call that Jangla an armor
I doubt this will work in Indi/Pak war. I might take 1 hit for atgm but I am sure the second one would be lethal.Don’t underestimate this improvements, Syrian Tank battles have shown that such field improvements can help in some situations.
I doubt this will work in Indi/Pak war. I might take 1 hit for atgm but I am sure the second one would be lethal.
Just wondering, when do the army expenditure books go public? Cant remember what they were called, but i remember seeing a few on here.Who knows we may have bought more.
Plus it is an expensive system.
You mean the trade registers, they’re always public, but not everything goes on them. We never saw the HQ-9P or any related systems on them, but we saw the VT-4s and the Mi35s.Just wondering, when do the army expenditure books go public? Cant remember what they were called, but i remember seeing a few on here.
I think he is asking for MODP year Books.Last book released was for year 2017-2018 in 2019.You mean the trade registers, they’re always public, but not everything goes on them. We never saw the HQ-9P or any related systems on them, but we saw the VT-4s and the Mi35s.
Yeah it may end up reducing the kill probability but it will still mission kill the tank.Javelin uses a tandem heat warhead with a precursor charge and a main charge.T72B3 has a roof armor of about 45mm without ERA.The precursor warhead will most likely detonate after hitting the Slat armor which will also cause the main warhead to also detonate the shaped HE charge of the javelin will most likely penetrate the armor but the damage would be alot less then a direct hit and it would also depend on the angle at which the javelin hits the slat armor.I also think its more of a UCAV protection then to protect against top attack ATGMs.Though it may not be able to completely stop a Javelin used by Ukrainian forces it can considerably reduce its kill probability.
Ukrainians have also been using quadcopters woth rpg-3 warheads, that's why
Just wondering, when do the army expenditure books go public? Cant remember what they were called, but i remember seeing a few on here.
You should watch that movie too, "Sonic the hedgehog"First time I'm hearing about Wall E. Never heard of it before.
Sonic the hedgehog 2 is coming out. Perhaps @PanzerKiel can see the new drone action in cinemas this time roundYou should watch that movie too, "Sonic the hedgehog"
Lots of drone action
After Turkey's UCAVs have shown what a drone can do in the battlefield, the infantry units should also be equipped with smaller ones to conduct recon, surveillance, and especially observation for snipers. After that comes the combat part, where they stand shoulder to shoulder with the infantry soldier in the battlefield to take on the enemy.Sonic the hedgehog 2 is coming out. Perhaps @PanzerKiel can see the new drone action in cinemas this time round
the recent chanoki exercise had a few seconds of a IR cam footage , based on the angle and altitude from which this was taken i presume it was done through a quad copter / hexa copter fitted with IR cam or a AH-1Fs cameraAfter Turkey's UCAVs have shown what a drone can do in the battlefield, the infantry units should also be equipped with smaller ones to conduct recon, surveillance, and especially observation for snipers. After that comes the combat part, where they stand shoulder to shoulder with the infantry soldier in the battlefield to take on the enemy.
Cage armour on turrets of Russian tanks as anti-UCAV measure.
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Despite the imprudent assertions that tanks have become redundant; tanks will hit back with improved turret protection especially from top attack munitions.
Moreover Active protection systems and ECM may turn the tables altogether.