snakedog
06-12-2013, 10:42 AM
http://www.apacheclips.com/boards/vbtube/upload/thumb/44_77353.jpg (http://www.apacheclips.com/boards/vbtube_show.php?tubeid=3871) Onboard and UAV video as it takes out the rocket launching team as they make a getaway. The onboard video starts at 1:45.
Dude got fuc*ed up :evilgrin:
Spike NLOS is a multi-purpose, guided missile, with a dual-seeker (combining both CCD/IIR-thermographic sensors), and tandem-HEAT warhead, that has a range of 25 KM, as well as both fire-and-forget and man-in-the-loop modes. With its ability to loiter above the battlefield, it can also provide some degree of battle-field panoramics. It is designed to operate day/night in different weather conditions. When engaging tanks, it performs with a lofted, top-down trajectory. It has been in service for some time, but only in recent years was declassified and sold to other countries.
It is now being deployed quite a lot. It has been purchased by the British Army and deployed in Afghanistan (where the Royal Artillery call it the 'Exactor' and mount it on M113s). Last month South Korea have deployed it to protect border islands, and to potentially take out North Korean artillery positions which are located in caves.http://www.apacheclips.com/boards/vbtube/images/play_thread.png (http://www.apacheclips.com/boards/vbtube_show.php?tubeid=3871)
Dude got fuc*ed up :evilgrin:
Spike NLOS is a multi-purpose, guided missile, with a dual-seeker (combining both CCD/IIR-thermographic sensors), and tandem-HEAT warhead, that has a range of 25 KM, as well as both fire-and-forget and man-in-the-loop modes. With its ability to loiter above the battlefield, it can also provide some degree of battle-field panoramics. It is designed to operate day/night in different weather conditions. When engaging tanks, it performs with a lofted, top-down trajectory. It has been in service for some time, but only in recent years was declassified and sold to other countries.
It is now being deployed quite a lot. It has been purchased by the British Army and deployed in Afghanistan (where the Royal Artillery call it the 'Exactor' and mount it on M113s). Last month South Korea have deployed it to protect border islands, and to potentially take out North Korean artillery positions which are located in caves.http://www.apacheclips.com/boards/vbtube/images/play_thread.png (http://www.apacheclips.com/boards/vbtube_show.php?tubeid=3871)