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Gentlemen ATAK is on its way it seems.
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Yup it's and I hope there are lot more things coming from Turkey starting from MRAP and OpticsGentlemen ATAK is on its way it seems.
A friend on facebook group has asked members to check whether 6 Z-10 are present at Qassim Air Base or not
A friend on facebook group has asked members to check whether 6 Z-10 are present at Qassim Air Base or not
OMTAS has been tested and qualified to enter service by Land Forces. 1 launcher and 8 missiles have been inducted into service, serial production of the missile is yet to be announced but it should be soon as facilities are set up and staff are trained.
OMTAS shares warhead, seeker and flight motor of UMTAS. So as UMTAS evolves (seekers, propulsion and warheads) OMTAS will follow suite.
This missile is not like Javelin or Spike. This is a heavy anti-tank missile to replace BGM-71 TOW, so as per the weight, length and diameter of the missile it is designed to be used from a tripod or mounted onto vehicles.
A shoulder launched anti-tank missile is in development and is being co-developed by Roketsan and SAAB. -LINK: http://saabgroup.com/sv/Media/news-...SAN-collaborate-on-Anti-tank-Missile-Systems/
An extra feature that isn't mentioned for OMTAS is that the missile can have co-ordinate grid mapped onto it's flight computer by the launcher, missile will fly out to that specified co-ordinate from which the gunner can spot the target and lock-on. The only other missile currently stated to have this feature is SPIKE-LR II and that missile won't be qualified to enter service till next year - though SPIKE-LR II does have a superior seeker to OMTAS.
Cirit also has this feature, but in that case the third party has to laze target.
Still too many manual switches and analog dials perhaps still as backup ?? But nothing compared to modern cockpits of Zulu, t129 and even z10
A friend on facebook group has asked members to check whether 6 Z-10 are present at Qassim Air Base or not
No but quite close to Army guys in fact he was the one who gave me that picture of Rifle trials which I posted last year which told us that Rifles like MPT-76 and SIG have also joined trials.Hi,
When you make comments like that---it means that you are not well informed to the engineering mindset behind those analogue switches.
You are really are not familiar with the russian design engineering mindset and the needed use of technology according to the conditions in the battle field---.
Is a 'friend' a foreign spy---.
Hi my friend if he is too close to guys in army then try to get something from him instead of giving your info or any other relevant statisticsNo but quite close to Army guys in fact he was the one who gave me that picture of Rifle trials which I posted last year which told us that Rifles like MPT-76 and SIG have also joined trials.
ZarviNo but quite close to Army guys in fact he was the one who gave me that picture of Rifle trials which I posted last year which told us that Rifles like MPT-76 and SIG have also joined trials.