MLRS full firing sequence, from launch to receiving end, filmed by drone., Syrian conflict keeps delivering "first ever" footage. |
MLRS full firing sequence, from launch to receiving end, filmed by drone., Syrian conflict keeps delivering "first ever" footage. |
14 Mar 2016, 10:59
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Group: Tester Posts: 1833 Joined: 29 May 2012 Member No.: 9155 |
Never seen something like this before. Basically, drone filmed a grad battery barrage with thermal camera - you see rockets flying from the launch point and all the way to receiving end.
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=02c_1457736826 And supposed launch site perspective, terrain seems to be matching. Usual mlrs fire video: http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=d13_1457884713 This post has been edited by Knjaz.: 14 Mar 2016, 11:04 |
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14 Mar 2016, 12:59
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Group: Members Posts: 2642 Joined: 18 April 2012 From: Southern Brazil. Member No.: 9084 "No. Not even in the face of Armageddon. Never compromise." |
The videos are awesome.
An interesting fact about the Grad is that its production began in the 60s and continues until today because of proven efficiency, cost benefit and easy handling. I think that the use of Grads in Syria with the assistance of Russian drones was a setback in the war against Daesh (allowed mass saturation more precisely against enemy positions), which shows that its use and the launcher itself continues to be enhanced (and its rockets), which increases the lifetime of the units. Another thing to think about it is that Syria has approximately 250 Grads in service, since Russia has around 1750; in a hypothetical domestic warfare in Russia the horizon would become a wall of fire and the sky would be covered by traces of rockets; it would be something worthy of the doomsday. -------------------- You already imagined how would be SAP in the ROTR's universe? Check out this fan-fiction: South American Pact Introduction |
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