No, you can see the hole left behind by the missile. It just doesn't have a active warhead.
I don't know I just felt like it passed just above. There is one sequence with hole before but can not see here after it passes.
No, you can see the hole left behind by the missile. It just doesn't have a active warhead.
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I don't know I just felt like it passed just above. There is one sequence with hole before but can not see here after it passes.
Yeah I saw now, it was due the video resolution at that time.You can literally see it penetrate the target in the video from various angles. Don't know what more you want.
Is that a miss on 1:36-1:37?
Am I wrong, or miss Omtas the target. 1:40 min - 1:50 min.
No.All the shots are incredibly accurate.
not sureAm I wrong, or miss Omtas the target. 1:40 min - 1:50 min.
L-UMTAS hit the target, but close to the edge:Am I wrong, or miss Omtas the target. 1:40 min - 1:50 min.
Looks like target hit the missile.
Coz there was no tech readiness yet ...
Lol Aselsan upgraded M-60T with a new FCS out of nowhere and the prototype is ready in months meanwhile we are waiting for BMC to upgrade Leo2s for years.
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BMC Tulga has been spotted but this time its the Pickup variant. Notice the Lights on Top.
The Chassis is being made by https://basestudio.com.tr/
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I was looking through previous FNSS Videos to see if they still use Advance Design Solutions Products.
FNSS Pars IV 06/2020 Start of Serial Production.
> ADS Transfer Case
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Allison 4500 Automatic Transmission.
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The Engine OIL Filter with the Serial 1R-1808 belongs to the Caterpillar C9 Line of Engines
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The Engine Power should be 525 HP because FNSS always aims for 20 hp/ton Ratio and since the Vehicle weighs 26 Tons this would be given.
Additional Info at this point.
FNSS usually went with DEUTZ Engines, specifically 482 HP Engine but due to German Embargo likely selected the CAT C9.
FNSS PARS IV 6x6
> CAT C9 525 HP
FNSS PARS IV 8x8
> CAT C13 711 HP
This vehicle is so ugly to my eyes, especially from rear. Maybe it's too boxy. Front look is ok .Though the look is not important.They have been testing the living hell out of this prototype.
Spotted around 09.01.2022.
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