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Tanok is 1m long, weighs 11kg with a range of 6km, and yet OMTAS is 1.7m long, weighs 24kg (missile only) but with a range of only 4km? How does that work?
I'm not sure it has the propellant needed to reach those heights, but I could be wrong.Would be interesting if TANOK reached altitudes of 4-5km (against helicopters / drones)
I'm guessing the intention is that it will function basically like hyper-accurate, self-propelled artillery. If you intend to use it as a regular tank, I can't think of any real advantage over standard ammunition.TANOK is more or less a tank barrel launched ATGM with a 6km range. A limited range laser guided ATGM
What gain will it exactly bring?
It won't act as artillery at all, it will function in the same role as every other tank launched guided missile.I'm guessing the intention is that it will function basically like hyper-accurate, self-propelled artillery. If you intend to use it as a regular tank, I can't think of any real advantage over standard ammunition.
Barrel launched FOG missile would be great.A barrel launched Sungur would have some purpose
Hit the nail on the head. Top attack against Leo2A6Hel before the Leo can target our M60T. More accurate targeting of moving tanks or armoured vehicles as an extra advantage.it would make sense for our current tank fleet for instance LEO 2A6 HEL has a slight range advantage because of L /55 till ALTAY arrives may be TANOK is a kind of cure just in case
That should be TRLG-300 judging from the size.Just pulling your leg, I'd be surprised if they weren't performing some live firing trials with TANOK. it's certainly been a few years since its appearance.
Isn't this a bit OP ? 16x TRG-300
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Why not though? It has laser guidance and it all depends how far the designator from tank can illuminate (or how far they are in cooperation with units on the fields or UAVs to illuminate), in my opinion a SAL guidance would allow for accurate indirect fire support.It won't act as artillery at all, it will function in the same role as every other tank launched guided missile.
Could be useful for high value soft targets but the small anti-armour warhead would make it not very effective for much else. Besides, we're already making SAL mortars and artillery rounds for this purpose.Why not though? It has laser guidance and it all depends how far the designator from tank can illuminate (or how far they are in cooperation with units on the fields or UAVs to illuminate), in my opinion a SAL guidance would allow for accurate indirect fire support.
Is it able (theoretically) to hit helicopters?TANOK is more or less a tank barrel launched ATGM with a 6km range. A limited range laser guided ATGM
What gain will it exactly bring?
It’s usage profile given by Roketsan does not include helicopters.Is it able (theoretically) to hit helicopters?
It’s usage profile given by Roketsan does not include helicopters.
It’s usage profile given by Roketsan does not include helicopters.
That is a valid question!How effective is a 120mm diameter ATGM against modern tanks gonna be, I wonder..
I am not sure they are test-firing of Tanok. Might be representative images.Tanok fire tests
Tanok fire tests