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ПВО ближнего радиуса

Неужели до наших генералов дойдет то о чем мы на форуме языки стерли? 🤔
Клавиатуры все же, не языки.
Но статью писал не генерал да и вулканы те... где они?
Хотя бы миниганы на пикапах и то хорошо будет.
Но пока что-то не видать....
 
The U.S. Army plans to substantially increase its arsenal of Coyote counter-drone interceptors, as well as associated launchers and radars, in the next five years or so. The service says it wants to buy 6,000 jet-powered Block 2 variants, which carry an explosive warhead to destroy their target, and 700 more Block 3 versions that utilize an unspecified "non-kinetic" payload.

The Army disclosed the details about its Coyote-related purchase plans for Fiscal Years 2025 through 2029 in a contracting notice about an expected sole-source contract to manufacturer Raytheon released earlier this week. In addition to the Block 2 and Block 3 interceptors, the service is looking to acquire 252 fixed launchers, 52 mobile launchers, 118 fixed Ku-band radars, and 33 mobile radars. Under the deal, Raytheon would also provide support for the maintenance and repair of at least 15 Coyote systems both in the United States and unspecified forward-deployed locations around the world.
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The Block 2 Coyote, which first emerged publicly in 2018, is derived from Raytheon's original Block 1 Coyote drone, which is a multi-purpose canister-launched design that you can read more about here. However, the Block 2 differs substantially from its predecessor, having a completely different missile-like configuration and a jet propulsion system. This version of Coyote uses a small radar seeker to zero in on its target. A Block 2+ subvariant with an improved seeker has since been developed.
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Raytheon has also said that Coyote Block 3s can be recovered and refurbished for reuse, whereas Block 2 types are designed to be single-use interceptors. The Army has Coyote Block 2s in active service now, including at forward locations in the Middle East. Block 2s were reportedly used to down drones attacking a U.S. outpost in Syria in January. It is unclear if the service has fielded Block 3 versions.

The Army currently fields mobile and fixed position Coyote counter-drone systems, also known as the Mobile, Low, Slow, Unmanned Aircraft Integrated Defeat System (M-LIDS) and Fixed Site LIDS (FS-LIDS).

The current M-LIDS configuration consists of a 4x4 M-ATV mine-resistant vehicle with a turret that is armed with a two-round Coyote launcher, as well as a 30mm XM914 automatic cannon. The turret has electro-optical sensors to help spot and track incoming drones and the vehicle also has a mast-mounted Ku-band radar to cue the Coyotes. The complete M-LIDS system also includes a second M-ATV vehicle equipped with additional sensors and electronic warfare capabilities.
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FS-LID is a two-part palletized system. One pallet has a four-round Coyote launcher and a sensor array, while the other has a Ku-band radar. The radars used on M-LIDS and FS-LIDS are related in design, but are not the same. The palletized type is larger and more capable.
 
Дешевле "Стингера", но сравнимо с "Тамир"...
- Сама ракета "Тамир" в 2-2.5 раза дешевле...
Машинка очень симпатично выглядит, с телескопической мачтой, на которой поднимается маленькая РЛС (привет С-300!):

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Последнее редактирование:
- Сама ракета "Тамир" в 2-2.5 раза дешевле...
Сейчас все подорожало. В хорошие времена говорили, что "Тамир" стоит 50 килобаксов, но тогда и вода была мокрее, и "Стингер" стоил пару сотен штук.
 
Raytheon вообще молодцы помимо своих лазеров выкатили систему ПВО сверхмалого радиуса на новых физических принципах е имеющую аналогов в мире
 
Уж вечер близится, а ГерманаСлаба все нет. Его тема.

Spanish Government Approves €324.6 Million Contract for 522 Mistral 3 Missiles and Modernization Efforts

 
Raytheon вообще молодцы помимо своих лазеров выкатили систему ПВО сверхмалого радиуса на новых физических принципах е имеющую аналогов в мире
Нушо сказать.
Маладцы.
А шо ж они не хотят в боевых услвиях свою "Химеру" проверить??
А вообще,красавы - как подобрали названия"Chimera"&"Defend"!!!!
 
Canadian NATO troops in Latvia get air-defense, anti-tank upgrades

VICTORIA, British Columbia — Canada is spending $316 million Canadian dollars ($234 million) for new air-defense and counter-drone systems as well as anti-tank missiles for its troops in Latvia as part of shoring up its NATO commitments.

Canadian Defence Minister Bill Blair announced Feb. 15 that $227 million Canadian will go toward the RBS 70 NG short-range Air Defence System. The equipment, made by Saab, is expected to be delivered later this ye
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Поляки и Шведы выносят на своих широких плечах потребности ПЗРК не только в Европе, но и ширше. Не Стингером единым, как говорится. Пока американцы скрипя планируют наращивать производство, знамя подхватили другие.
 
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