Of course Bradley supports anti-drone higher elevation,just like against planes,helicopters.
Eeven IR targetting.
Just use that Google. Read before writingπ
no it does not,2 barrels=too much ammo vaste, also worse stabilisation against launched weight x speed/energy
(counter-weight relatively light welded sheetmetal chassis)
Probably good against trenches as well if you program the rounds correctly. Having a few of these rounds exploding right above you would make your day really bad.
The extra thing is the shells. They are programmed when they exit the barrel. The SkyRanger identifies targets, calculates their distance and the interception window, and programs the shells to explode by ejecting shrapnel directly onto the target. Oerlikon is the Rolex of air defense.
A balanced combination of systems is still best, so it 100% has a place.
Fingers crossed DragonFire comes through its Ukrainian tests quite quickly (its already nearly been a year since the announcement) as its point is to be cheap, and effective against drones. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-68795603
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Does it function like a Bradley?
A Bradley isn't anti air.
Eeven IR targetting.
Just use that Google. Read before writingπ
Different ammo: It explodes into flechettes, every shot being programmed upon leaving the barrel, if I remember correctly.
(counter-weight relatively light welded sheetmetal chassis)
Therefore even Gepard fires in short salvos
Anything Ukraine cant use will be bought by countries that dont trust US anymore
Whatabout bigger screen or pich-to-zoom?π€
It uses tungsten airburst ammo so it's extremely effective at penetration and destruction of all types of aerial targets within range.
https://youtu.be/n4RjJKxsamQ?si=FDFL5qli367z0ozy
In democracy,civilised countries such company has hundreds indiv.developers,not a manager in suit,with politicians "senior meeting participant".
And thatswhy middle-ages Golden-horde allways looses with its dumb obedient trenchmeat
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/russia-tried-assassinate-ceo-arms-firm-sending-weapons-ukraine-cnn-reports-2024-07-11/
How many Shaheds must it shoot down for financial parity? 1000?
We need something easy, cheap and scalable. The anti drone weapon cheaper than itβs targets.
Fingers crossed DragonFire comes through its Ukrainian tests quite quickly (its already nearly been a year since the announcement) as its point is to be cheap, and effective against drones. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-68795603