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That tank is going to fire right threw the fence
No, probably for firing across the hill or in indirect mode backed up by coaxial mg and 12.7 mm as well.
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That tank is going to fire right threw the fence
It is being used as static artillery gun. Meaning involved in indirect fire which requires barrel to be elevated.That tank is going to fire right threw the fence
That makes sense, thanksIt is being used as static artillery gun. Meaning involved in indirect fire which requires barrel to be elevated.
We could've come up with something more modular instead of these forts. By the looks of it, they're not really ambush protected and quite exposed to any indirect fire. When the British built forts, there were no Taliban with Mortars and Rockets but today, we face a strong enemy, be it ANA or TTP/IS. One way to improve the outer perimeter is using Hesco gabions.
They have bunkers or so the interviewed army personal was sayingWe could've come up with something more modular instead of these forts. By the looks of it, they're not really ambush protected and quite exposed to any indirect fire. When the British built forts, there were no Taliban with Mortars and Rockets but today, we face a strong enemy, be it ANA or TTP/IS. One way to improve the outer perimeter is using Hesco gabions.
The top FC personal looks like a beast, you wouldn't wanna mess with him. Kinda looks like someone from GOT
P-3C orion of Pakistan navy.
The long boom at the back is a magnetic anomaly detector.
The aircraft already has stored data about Earth's magnetic field. The boom compares the earth's magnetism with stored data while flying over the sea. Any large metallic object will disrupt the magnetic field.The boom at the back detects the change caused in earth's magnetic field , pinpointing a submarine.
That large metallic object can be deep in the sea such as a submarine.
However it may be noted that such mode of submarine detection is very resource intensive and can take too long as the aircraft has to fly in a grid pattern over large oceanic areas.
For that reason this aircraft and it's magnetic system of detection is only used when the submarine has gone quiet or is too silent to be detected by Sonars, or is used in conjunction with Sonars.
Once sonars detect the submarine and an approximate location is established then these aircrafts are sent to pinpoint the submarine and finish the job.