It is a good concept for special forces and infantry.
It is a good concept for special forces and infantry.
Launched from a droneTroy Teknoloji Savunma developing 40mm Micro Rocket for Mini Drones
In the video and images of it, seems to me like a multi-mode warhead with armour penetration and anti-personnel
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Do you need propellant? Wouldn't a glide weapon suffice?Launched from a drone
Do you need propellant? Wouldn't a glide weapon suffice?
I imagine this also on under Hurkus C, mass bombing PKK guys.. Anti-personnel bomber.. Also think about dropping smaller drones from Akıncı or even from a Transport Plane equipped with these bombs searching PKK dogs in the Kandil, you can control them from a mothership. With an AI that searches for human beings (holding a gun) autonomously.. That is how skynet will bornLaunched from a drone
Designation is the big limiter here bottlenecking the full use of standoff missiles which is why in my opinion TV/EO/IIR guided missiles are the best solution which will allow an Akinci to guide weapons much further with pinpoint accuracy not limited by GPS denied environments, or laser designation limitations.TLDR: MAM-T glide ratio is 1:6.56, Miniature Bomb glide ratio is 1:8.2, MAM-L glide ratio is 1:2.73. 30 km range for MAM-T is either for low flying UAV like TB2 or the limit of illuminator.
Warning: speculation and guesstimates again....
MAM-T range is 30km from UAV, 60 km from light jet and 80 km from a fighter. Does not make sense to me, is it the speed?
MAM-L was 15km (confirmed from footage of longest shot ) from (if) 18000 ft from TB2. If TB2 flew at 30.000 ft, it would be around 25 kms.
So if Akıncı released MAM-L at 30.000 ft it would hit 25 km too, if the range increases proportionally with altitude. MAM-T with the wings and better glide ratio should reach much better ranges. So I assume that 30 km limit is very conservative and comes from the laser designation limit.
MAM-L (18000ft to 15km, 5486 m to 15 km, glide ratio 2.73:1)
MAM-T glide ratios (if 30.000 ft to 30km, 9144:30000= 3.28, if 30.000ft to 60km , 60000:9144= 6.56)
MAM-T 80 km from fighter aircraft, assuming 40.000ft -> 80000:12192=6.56 again. Nice coincidence, during baseless estimations we found a magic number by chance...
Miniature bomb glide ratio is (100km from 40.000ft by F-16 = 00000:12192,= 8.2)
By reverse calculation MAM-T can reach 30km from 15000 ft.
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TLDR: If not a concidence the ranges for three types of launchers were based on altitudes. MAM-T glide ratio is 6.56:1, Miniature Bomb glide ratio is 8.2:1, MAM-L glide ratio is 2.73:1. 30 km range for MAM-T is either for low flying UAV like TB2 or the limit of the illuminator.
The magic number is caused by the proportion some estimates, it could be another numbers proportion (like 30.000 ft to 15.000 ft)... But Miniature Bomb altitude is 40.000 ft on the brochure. So using this 40.000ft for the longest range of 80km looks reasonable. I don't know why there would be a distinction between fighter and light attack aircraft as supersonic separation of MAM-T with this wing is questionable..
The glide ratio is proportional to lift/drag ratios. MAM-L with 160 mm diameter small wings is 2.73:1, MAM-T with 230 mm with a bigger wing is 6.56:1, it is 2.4 times improvement but worse than miniature bomb (8.2:1) which has better aerodynamics...
Yes, but how much...You need to factor in the plane speed.
Akıncı < Hürjet < F16Yes, but how much...
Light jet 60km vs Fighter jet 80km?
F-5 vs Harrier?
See, does not make sense....
Speed will definitely have role in range. But can winged ammo be released at supersonic speeds?Akıncı < Hürjet < F16
360 < 1592 < 1960 (?)
20 81 100
relative speeds; but we don't know how much the speed is reflected in the range.
Yes, too much unknowns...Akıncı < Hürjet < F16
360 < 1592 < 1960 (?)
20 81 100
relative speeds; but we don't know how much the speed is reflected in the range.
Yes, of course, these figures are top speeds for comparison and you can not just drop a winged ammo at high speeds, but I can if there is anything called delayed wing deployment that is.Speed will definitely have role in range. But can winged ammo be released at supersonic speeds?
If memory serves right, Israelis were able to release their rampage missiles only at 0.85-0.90 Mach. And not any higher. Rampage is, our trg300’s Israeli version. MAM-T has wings. Ok at 40000ft , air will be thinner. But there must be a limit.