Escuadrilla Azul
Tech Sergeant
- 1,804
- Feb 27, 2020
Ad: This forum contains affiliate links to products on Amazon and eBay. More information in Terms and rules
I wouldn't be so quick to downplay the effect of the drones. First up. it is certainly not as simple as you make out - remember that we are talking about something with a reported 2,500 km (1,600 mi) range that carries a 50 kilograms (110 lb) equiped with tungsten shrapnel similar to the warhead on HIMARS GMLRS. More disturbing, the drones reportedlyIs that all the Putinist can do? Its nothing on scale. Some ff ing drones from iran made with a lawnmower engine en some old scrapyard bits.
Nice!Germany Strengthens Ukraine's Air Defense with Additional Patriot Miss
google_ad_client = "pub-4068738923530102"; /* 468x15 data sheet menu top dark green */ google_ad_slot = "3500417247"; google_ad_width = 468; gowww.armyrecognition.com
Good on ya', Mates!Diggers prepare Ukrainian citizen soldiers - CONTACT magazine
Share the post "Diggers prepare Ukrainian citizen soldiers" FacebookLinkedInPinterestTwitterShare…Email More Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) personnel have commenced training forwww.contactairlandandsea.com
As you could have read i am not down playing.I wouldn't be so quick to downplay the effect of the drones. First up. it is certainly not as simple as you make out - remember that we are talking about something with a reported 2,500 km (1,600 mi) range that carries a 50 kilograms (110 lb) equiped with tungsten shrapnel similar to the warhead on HIMARS GMLRS. More disturbing, the drones reportedly
use a computer processor manufactured by the American company Altera, RF modules by Analog Devices and LDO chips by Microchip Technology as well as a Texas Instruments TMS320 processor, a Polish made fuel pump on behalf of UK-based company TI Fluid Systems.
Moreover, it doesn't matter if the system is simple or highly complex when you are not he receiving end (dead is still dead). Moreover, they are still forcing the Ukrainian defences to shoot them down and thus consume ammunition. According to the latest report (below), 75 were used in one night. That's a long night with a lot of ammunition presumably being used.
Russia hits Ukraine with biggest drone strike since invasion
Ukraine shot down all but one of the Shahed kamikaze drones, during an attack that lasted more than six hours.www.politico.eu
There used to be strict controls on sales to certain foreign countries. It sounds as if nobody is paying attention or the present administration has rescinded them. When I worked for Burr-Brown Corporation (a competitor of Analog Devices) we introduced the first small hybrid fiber optic transmitters and receivers to the market. The single largest sale of that product line was seized by the FBI. It turned out that the purchase was made through a "blind" by a hostile country. I'm reasonably sure this is how those components are being obtained for the drones.I wouldn't be so quick to downplay the effect of the drones. First up. it is certainly not as simple as you make out - remember that we are talking about something with a reported 2,500 km (1,600 mi) range that carries a 50 kilograms (110 lb) equiped with tungsten shrapnel similar to the warhead on HIMARS GMLRS. More disturbing, the drones reportedly
use a computer processor manufactured by the American company Altera, RF modules by Analog Devices and LDO chips by Microchip Technology as well as a Texas Instruments TMS320 processor, a Polish made fuel pump on behalf of UK-based company TI Fluid Systems.
Moreover, it doesn't matter if the system is simple or highly complex when you are not he receiving end (dead is still dead). Moreover, they are still forcing the Ukrainian defences to shoot them down and thus consume ammunition. According to the latest report (below), 75 were used in one night. That's a long night with a lot of ammunition presumably being used.
Russia hits Ukraine with biggest drone strike since invasion
Ukraine shot down all but one of the Shahed kamikaze drones, during an attack that lasted more than six hours.www.politico.eu