Bilal Khan (Quwa)
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¯\_(ツ)_/¯A bit skeptical about the armed recon role.
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¯\_(ツ)_/¯A bit skeptical about the armed recon role.
Considering drone Vs gunship, the loitering time included.¯\_(ツ)_/¯
A new video (0:28) on ATAK-2 (10 TON T929 w/ Ukranian/TEI engines) prototype at SAHA expo 2022:Atak 2026 earliest
What is being offered in the Bell invictus is the future of armed recon. A fast platform, carrying relatively longer ranged loitering munitions and capable of operating deep inside enemy territory but away from air defense threatsConsidering drone Vs gunship, the loitering time included.
I think Manned-Unmanned Teaming (MUM-T) is a big part of the future. You'd want the attack helicopters to coordinate very closely with the loitering munitions, esp. if they're deployed off-board from some vehicle. Ideally, you'd have a situation where the loitering munitions could cluster around an area (and loiter) while the attack helicopter IDs targets within the area which, in turn, prompts individual munitions to engage.What is being offered in the Bell invictus is the future of armed recon. A fast platform, carrying relatively longer ranged loitering munitions and capable of operating deep inside enemy territory but away from air defense threats
There is always the Atak-2100%?
Oh well that ends the ATAK saga.
Or loitering munition coordinating amongst themselves. I was blown away by the LOCAAS concept back in the days when reading FAS was a favorite pass timeI think Manned-Unmanned Teaming (MUM-T) is a big part of the future. You'd want the attack helicopters to coordinate very closely with the loitering munitions, esp. if they're deployed off-board from some vehicle. Ideally, you'd have a situation where the loitering munitions could cluster around an area (and loiter) while the attack helicopter IDs targets within the area which, in turn, prompts individual munitions to engage.
That targeting has to be aided by “AI” otherwise the loitering munitions are themselves in danger of being shot down by possible AAA or otherwise.I think Manned-Unmanned Teaming (MUM-T) is a big part of the future. You'd want the attack helicopters to coordinate very closely with the loitering munitions, esp. if they're deployed off-board from some vehicle. Ideally, you'd have a situation where the loitering munitions could cluster around an area (and loiter) while the attack helicopter IDs targets within the area which, in turn, prompts individual munitions to engage.
What for?We need atleast 100 modern Attack Helicopters.
A new video (0:28) on ATAK-2 (10 TON T929 w/ Ukranian/TEI engines) prototype at SAHA expo 2022:
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not particularly, however this is well known newsCan we trust the source?
Interesting thing about the LOCAAS -Or loitering munition coordinating amongst themselves. I was blown away by the LOCAAS concept back in the days when reading FAS was a favorite pass time
Even cheap propeller driven derivatives of our UAVs with the level of coordination that’s now much more possible due to the computation power that is now possible in a small packages that cheap and readily available. It can decimate air defenses, armpit and other targets at an astoundingly low cost.
Z-10ME = To the RSA Riovaak or Italys Mangusta (spellcheck) and inferior to the AH64.Z-10ME has proven to be capable in high attitude. The engine problem has solve.
China own Z-20 helo engine horsepower even exceed the one uses on UH-60 Blackhawk.
T-129 considered a light helo while Z-10ME is considered medium weight and better armour.