Moderadores: Lepanto, poliorcetes, Edu, Orel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcSXo-BFd3Y
El Hind es alcanzado, llegan los equipos CSAR tanto aéreos (Hip) como de tierra. Sacan a la gente, la meten en el Hip, este despega y los de tierra se protegen detras del blindado mientras uno de ellos destruye el Helo por ser incapaces de poder recuperarlo (zona hostil).
Si veis el video, destruyen el helo cuando el Hip se va y casualmente las tropas de tierra están a cubierto.
Antey escribió:Lo rebanacuellos son MUY tontos y disparan al que no tenían que dispararle, si hubiesen atacado el hip se hacían 2x1
Orel escribió:y las bengalas, que para Shomer son del Hind, a mí me parece que las lanza el Hip, lo que tampoco tiene sentido si es fuego amigo.
Israeli Apaches modified to use Israeli-made missiles
US refusal to supply the IAF with helicopter missiles during Operation Protective Edge necessitated that Israel adapt its Apaches to fire Israeli missiles, enabling a degree of independence on when and where they are deployed.
Udi Etsion|Published: 09.11.16 , 15:22
The IAF has completed modifications to its Apaches helicopters that will enable them to use Israeli—in addition to US-manufactured—missiles as part of a project which has been undertaken over the course of recent months.
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The modifications were presided over following a problem which arose during Operation Protective Edge in the summer of 2014 when US leaders delayed the delivery of US-made Hellfire missiles to Israel due to concerns that Israel would employ them in areas in Gaza containing population centers.
Prior to the changes, Israel's Apaches' main offensive weapon was the Hellfires, rendering their use entirely at the mercy of American decision-making. Now, however Israel has managed to find a way to circumvent similar obstacles in the future by adding equipment capable of firing Israeli-made missiles manufactured by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems—granting it a degree of independence when it comes to their use.
IAF Apache helicopters will now be able to fire Israeli-made missiles. (Archive photo: AFP)
IAF Apache helicopters will now be able to fire Israeli-made missiles. (Archive photo: AFP)
The modifications included the development of a new weapons system that will work in parallel to the helicopter's existing systems.
The Rafael missiles were originally designed for anti-tank warfare, but are now used for a variety of advanced purposes. They can be used in ranges of 2.5-20 kilometers and are already in use by the IDF in other units. The missiles are camera-guided enabling pilots to home in on targets. Pilots can also abort their detonation during their flight, and even launch them at targets beyond the helicopter's line of sight.
The Rafael missiles have also been sold to several foreign states, making them a particularly successful export for Israel. Some of these states—including Spain, Romania, and Colombia—are already using the missiles in their combat helicopters. The IAF, however, will be the first to do so on the Apache, which is the most common combat helicopter in the West and among non-Western allies of the United States.
poliorcetes escribió:Tiene todo el sentido. Futuros embargos de hellfire no deberían suponer una merma de las capacidades
Orel escribió:Ahora mismo dos NH-90 están sobrevolando el centro y puerto de Alicante. No hay luz para foto.
Editado: Están sobrevolando rasante el puerto deportivo, parecen incluso haberse posado.
Ocho minutos después se alejan en dirección San Juan playa.
Me han confirmado que eran maniobras avisadas.
Enviado desde mi ZTE V955 mediante Tapatalk
Posteriormente, se ha dirigido al puerto de Alicante para observar 'in situ' la toma de un remolcador con armas consideradas 'sucias', por ejemplo químicas o nucleares, con la actuación de buzos.
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