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pero entiendo que tienen que ser mucho más limitados que los UAS existentes, o no se entiende esa diferencia de precio en un orden de magnitud
poliorcetes escribió:pero entiendo que tienen que ser mucho más limitados que los UAS existentes, o no se entiende esa diferencia de precio en un orden de magnitud
poliorcetes escribió:Pero hasta qué punto son recuperables?
IAI Harop - It first entered in combat being used by Azerbaijan in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in April 2016. IAI Harop drones operated by Azerbaijan were used to destroy buses full of Armenian soldiers being transported to the frontline. The loitering drones were also reportedly used to destroy an Armenian command post.
Orel escribió:Claro, ni los misiles de crucero, ni las loitering, ni los UAS son nuevos. Por eso digo, según han ido avanzando se ha ido adelgazando la línea que los separa. Pero le daba mi opinión de que si EEUU saca este programa será porque aún hay hueco para otras cosas. Porque suelen saber bien lo que se hacen.
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On February 4, 2005, on their 50th flight, the two X-45As took off into a patrol pattern and were then alerted to the presence of a target. The X-45As then autonomously determined which vehicle held the optimum position, weapons (notional), and fuel load to properly attack the target. After making that decision, one of the X-45As changed course and the ground-based pilot authorized the consent to attack the simulated antiaircraft emplacement. Following a successful strike, another simulated threat, this time disguised, emerged and was subsequently destroyed by the second X-45A. This demonstrated the ability of these vehicles to work autonomously as a team and manage their resources, as well as to engage previously-undetected targets, which is significantly harder than following a predetermined attack path.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_X-45
include FT-9, FT-10 and LS-6 guided bombs, the YJ-9E missile with active radar seeker, AG-300/M, CM-502 and TL-2 air-to-surface missiles, and the Norinco Blue Arrow 7, the export version of the Chinese LJ-7. The use of twin-rack launchers on the six underwing hardpoints allows Wing Loong II to carry up to 12 air-to-surface weapons, a considerable improvement on? the two carried by the piston-engine Wing Loong I.
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