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Very interesting concept. Small glide/gravity bombs stuck on a rocket artillery booster. I wonder what the guidance is, laser or IIR?
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Very interesting concept. Small glide/gravity bombs stuck on a rocket artillery booster. I wonder what the guidance is, laser or IIR?
Could very well be. Does it come with the 'Astra' TEL?Yeah, your right it does. I guess its a GLCM?
From their website it isVery interesting concept. Small glide/gravity bombs stuck on a rocket artillery booster. I wonder what the guidance is, laser or IIR?
GAINS (GNSS assisted INS) |
SAL seeker |
I think so, I think the Astra TEL is a modular system that allows mounting of all of the rocket systems I posted.Could very well be. Does it come with the 'Astra' TEL?
These ones don't show
Could you post the link to their site? I wanna dig around.From their website it is
GAINS (GNSS assisted INS) SAL seeker
Fixed it, just shows engine parts. The company said they make the engines but I doubt it although last year I checked their linkedin and they were hiring experts from RSA to develop engine tech.These ones don't show
Yeah, doesn't seem updated to reflect 2021 developments yet.Could you post the link to their site? I wanna dig around.
Yes, small guided weaponry using small propulsion systems is the future. It seems the UAE is also going to adopt an asymmetric fighting capability in their defense doctrine. A wise decision looking at the threats it is facing.@adenl
Interesting right?
- Current expert in centrifugal compressor technology at Halcon Systems LLC in Abu Dhabi working on various gas turbine engine platforms. Senior technical role as engine structural mechanics, integration and turbo-machinery mechanical designer for gas turbines using Concepts NREC Agile Engineering System
It also seems they are importing a lot of experts from other countries to do the heavy work. Smart decision, USA was sped up a lot by German experts.Yes, small guided weaponry using small propulsion systems is the future. It seems the UAE is also going to adopt an asymmetric fighting capability in their defense doctrine. A wise decision looking at the threats it is facing.
I would rather have Turkey to have pursued something like this with 8x UMTAS(-ER) instead of the traditional ATGM tank destroyers like the Kaplan STA and Pars 4x4 TD. Perhaps we'll see such a system in IDEF '21.