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The UAV Club
At this point why not? Here's a couple of sites that might be useful to you.
http://www.airforce-technology.com/ http://www.flightglobal.com/ http://www.aviationweek.com/Defense....hannel=defense http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/ http://www.globalaviationresource.com/index.php http://www.globalsecurity.org/index.html These by their listing are my "big boys" for all things flying I use for refs. I have a couple of more but they just specialize in aircraft or helos or both. bottom line they wouldn't work for here. Have fun! :) Regards, Pat |
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I Hope realistic UAV simulation wilk be included in 6.5
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Personally I'm still overjoyed that last patch Area SAMs no longer fire on spotter aircraft.
I've spent a LOT of time experimenting with various size and EW ratings for UAV's. So far I can't say as I've had much success at keeping the AI MPAD hordes from blowing them outta the sky sooner far more often then later. Just "one of those things". |
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In my honest opinion, UAV/Hellfire for USA OOB and MQ1 Predator A in the USMC OOB need to be updated.
They carry in the typical payload NOT ONLY ONE HELLFIRE, BUT TWO. http://defense-update.com/products/p/predator.htm Regards, luigim |
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I recall A-10s sometimes carry two Mavericks, one armed and one disarmed to use as a target designator. That might be it but since the Hellfire has a purely passive seeker probably not.
The other possibility is that the Predator is carrying a Finder mini-UAV in the other pylon to locate targets. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miniatu...d_.22Finder.22 It's also not unknown for Predators to carry just one Hellfire in combat. Maybe they don't want the operators wasting $60000 missiles. The reasons why are probably classified, but I don't know if it's normal to fire two Hellfires in flight because the airframe can barely handle one launch without falling apart. The Predator actually uses a special Hellfire with reduced thrust to prevent that. But since I see pictures of MQ 1s with two missiles all the time, it probably makes sense to change the Predator loadout to two Hellfires. |
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The standard predator has already been upgraded to 2 hellfires. The latest version the MQ-9 Reaper..... carries 14
Don |
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Looks like Al Qaeda now has + 5 Defense on rolls against drones.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/0...usaolp00000003 Quote:
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So is Al Qaeda claiming they've invented camouflage?
Or that they just figured out how to use it? |
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Just came across this interesting article on NAV's some might find interesting. The videos are worth a look as well. DRDO is tasked to make them smaller and smarter. You don't to read this however, the next time you're in the garden etc. and "spy" a beetle on a plant, you just might want to make it's not really spying on you!
http://www.airforce-technology.com/f...-in-the-skies/ And a new mini UAV SpyLite from Israel. http://www.airforce-technology.com/p...ni-uav-system/ Regards, Pat |
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That SpyLite looks fairly similar to the original UAVs from the 80's.
Basically a model airplane with a camera mounted in the nose. I also recall reading they made a 40mm round for the M203 with a camera in the nose. |
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