The video shows MiG-29s too. I wonder if they were also used.Azerbaijan Defense Ministry shared the footage of the bombardment carried out by Su-25 fighter jets in the 2nd Karabakh war today.
Perhaps most of the products shown at the fairs are wooden or plastical models. It's not even a prototype. Technical and physical infrastructure is required for a successful product to enter any army inventory. They need to be tested and developed for many years. You cannot produce a successful military product in such a short time as you can pull a rabbit out of a hat. To take the products at the fairs seriously, it is enough to look at the producing company. It doesn't matter if the range in the catalog data is 1 km or 10000 km.Something interesting from an Armenian company presented at IDEX 2021.
Supposed specs of the drone
Performance characteristics and details about the UAV:
Can be assembled and ready for a mission in seconds
Operated by one operator via tablet
Has fixed wings and variable sweep wings
Can be armed with high-explosive / high-explosive fragmentation anti-tank shells
Can deliver high-precision strikes against stationary and mobile ground targets
Can automatically detect and lock targets
Operator can select and direct the drone to designated targets (Man-In-The-Loop)
Can make decisions about attacking targets
Cruising speed: 150 km / h; loitering speed: 80 km / h: maximum speed: 200 km / h
Attack can be performed at any angle - from horizontal to vertical
UV weight: 5 kg
Range: up to 80 km
Autonomy: up to 1 hour
Don't kill the messenger as I take this with a grain of salt as well imo. They would be better off importing Chinesium loitering munitions.Perhaps most of the products shown at the fairs are models. It's not even a prototype. Technical and physical infrastructure is required for a successful product to enter any army inventory. They need to be tested and developed for many years. You cannot produce a successful military product in such a short time as you can pull a rabbit out of a hat. To take the products at the fairs seriously, it is enough to look at the producing company. It doesn't matter if the range in the catalog data is 1 km or 10000 km.
I dont understanding how Armenia plans to sell this product at the fair. if i were a buyer I would say ''why do you want to sell this product to me? After the Karabakh defeat..Don't kill the messenger as I take this with a grain of salt as well imo. They would be better off importing Chinesium loitering munitions.
Don't ask me my friend probably looking to make some quick cash. Unlikely anybody is interested in it considering the many, many options on the table.I dont understanding how Armenia plans to sell this product at the fair. if i were a buyer I would say ''why do you want to sell this product to me? After the Karabakh defeat..
Don't ask me my friend probably looking to make some quick cash. Unlikely anybody is interested in it considering the many, many options on the table.
I agree! Would you be so kind to open one and move some of the latest posts in this thread to that thread?Okay things are really heating up, perhaps we should open a coup thread?
How do you prevent accidental double counting ? I always wondered that.I hope that we're finally done counting by 2022
By going through every entry already included in the list and looking at the damage pattern, camouflage, scrapes and other minor details to rule out double entries. It's extremely time-consumingHow do you prevent accidental double counting ? I always wondered that.
at the end of the war, drones alone made more than 2 billion dollar damage, with 7 S300 systems and so on. Ilham Aliyev also said yesterday again that We destroyed 7 S300 systems during the war.What's the estimated worth of all destroyed Armenian equipment?
I dont understanding how Armenia plans to sell this product at the fair. if i were a buyer I would say ''why do you want to sell this product to me? After the Karabakh defeat..
@AzeriTankWhat's the estimated worth of all destroyed Armenian equipment?