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The technology is cool but seeing a drone just fall out of the sky is not as awesome as seeing a laser beam burn the drone out of the sky. The eye wants something too!
The French have always been known for being at the top of inertial navigation systems. Their products are used worldwide, while no single company in the Anglo sphere comes even close. As in many other fields such as nuclear gas turbines, high speed trains, helicopters, etc.
¿ Un Lanzacohetes con 5 Tubos Anti-Dron ? 🤔mmmmh ... más económico y rentable es instalar RWS con ametralladoras 12.7 mm. alrededor de un Buque de Guerra de buen porte ( entre 6 cómo en Patrulleros Océanicos y hasta 12 en un Destructor o Petrolero de Flota )... con un buen sistema electroóptico de última generación y san se acabó : CAGARON UNA MEDIA DOCENA DE DRONES BARATOS CON EXPLOSIVOS CASEROS CON UN PUÑADO DE BALAS DE 12.7 mm.
3:30 A fibre-optic gyroscope (FOG) senses changes in orientation using the Sagnac effect, thus performing the function of a mechanical gyroscope. However its principle of operation is instead based on the interference of light which has passed through a coil of optical fibre, which can be as long as 5 kilometre. The Sagnac effect is used in optical gyroscopes by sending two beams of light in opposite directions in a fibre optic coil or mirror directed path. As the device rotates, the beam travelling against the direction of rotation experiences a slightly shorter path delay than the other beam.
Le soleil est bas, les feuilles sont au sol ... Pas besoin d'un système de localisation pour dire que la Terre n'était pas à sa position de juin quand ça été filmé. Je sais, c'est du mauvais esprit de ma part.
Let's hope all the ships are built in Türkiye. Better to received ready-made ships rather than building it here in Malaysia. May be send the technical / engineering team to Türkiye under their strict supervision the Malaysian will learn more and participate in their working culture. 1) 1st ship - Learning and observation phase 2) 2nd ship -Working under strict supervision 3) 3rd ship -Fully built by Malaysian and the approval by Türkiye engineers. Ultimately is to learn how Türkiye managed and tight control their budget. This looks simple but very critical to deliver the ship(s) within timeline and budget. Integrity and honesty are paramount qualities.
Got plenty of money to build houses. But no land, environmental permits are a nightmare, and to top it all off we chased off all potential investors with crazy new regulations around building code and the house letting business.
Is even a relatively cheap rocket a cost effective way to shoot down drones? I think the default anti drone systems will be based on guns possibly firing some sort of canister shot with an AI targeting system.
That is not a arsenal ship or platform, thats a god damn weapons barge! I have had a similar or nearly the same idea as this platform in my mind for quite some time now, and i thought i was crazy
Looks perfect for smaller naval units or to add to non-forward vessels for defense. Not sure the difference between this and the now standard RAM systems ( besides having far more missiles in the launcher ). How fast is the reload?
Very cost effective solution for targeting inexpensive Drones with laser guided rockets. Yesterday India's ADANI DEFENCE signed a contract with THALES to locally produce these laser guided rockets to arm upcoming Attack helicopters of India, Hope Indian Navy will Adapt these system for their warships in future.
now to watch a video full screen on youtube and simply scroll down and leave a comment... fixed that dumb sh1t... now ya' gotta click the mouse 17 different times to leave a comment and get back to what you were watching IN FULL SCREEN. ARE YOU ON ANY OTHER PLATFORMS XAVI? This one sucks and continues to find new depths of sucking. I watch you on a normal monitor like probably most of your audience, but jewtube treats it all like a phone screen.
They use unguided rockets with timed fuzes too, those should be cheap. Lasers are interesting but they have not really proven themselves in practice yet.
@@jonlaurenzreyes1902 Maybe, but it's an interesting concept. An autocannon is not cheap, but a launcher for these rockets is just a bunch of tubes. For a ship that does not matter, but it can be useful for example if you want to defend thousands of electric transformers from drones.
The LMM/martlet is the best small rocket around at this point. You need a proximity fuse to be sure of hitting your target, a timed fuse would need to be very exact, so that it goes off at exactly the right time.
in short s standard 70mm "new" Tungsten like Rockets, Time of field test, call Sweden get few Pansarbandvagn 302 and LAND-LGR4 Launcher“FLETCHER” on swing arm on side sliding platform with ready ranks under it, put the sensor unit where the anti aircraft sight is for 20mm gun plug it to the sensor and you have drone defines system for the airfield
"The system can also be used to counter drone threats with a simple and cost-efficient solution being able to address UAS at ranges up to 3 km and height up to 2.5 km, using the newly developed FZ123 warhead on existing unguided rocket motors and with most of the rocket launchers in Thales’ portfolio."
It’s Vampire for patrol boats. A laser guided rocket for targeting unmanned vehicles with a secondary ground attack, or in this case, anti shipping role
At first glance, the seeker on the tip of the rocket looks like an "infrared seeker"? If it's an "imaging infrared seeker", it probably wouldn't be cost-effective. Is it operated with an "X-band" search and targeting radar? Something like that? If it has a longer range and lower operating costs than RAM or Phalanx, it'll sell. ロケットの先端のシ-カ-は、ぱっと見「赤外線シ-カ-」?「画像赤外線シ-カ-」だとコスト的に採算が合わないだろうな。「Xバンド」帯の索敵、目標指示レ-ダ-で運用?みたいな感じかな?? RAMやファランクスより長射程で運用コストが安ければ、売れるよ。
This seems pretty silly. What they need is a CIWS type weapon with a single 40mm gun firing modern VT fused rounds. If you make it cheap enough you will KILL it on the back end through volume.
Which is likely to be several times the weight, plus having recoil forces needing a robust mounting to the deck. And with a greater swept volume due to the barrel meaning you need a larger space to mount it in.
I think they are advertising this as less likely to cause collateral damage than a cannon-based system. This is more about defense while in port than out there in blue water. Think trying to provide drone defense while docked in Norfolk rather than patrolling the South China Sea.
@@javierarmada4819 No my friend! If those rockets fly 6km horizontal and 3 to 4km vertical its already awesome! 8km you are entering the range of missiles like the PARS 3 LR and Hellfire and the LMM Martlet,. 70mm rockets would not reach with max effective range to those distances, crazy!