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May 10th, 2007, 07:44 AM
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Re: Shoulder Launched SAM\'s
The Falklands proved the general inability of short range missile systems (no matter how sophisticated) to defend anywhere but their own position unless combined with a longer range air defense.
SHORADs and their ilk, MANPADs aren't really meant to be uber defense systems. Their small size and range limits them to defending their location; they're supposed to be actually PORTABLE, compared to Patriot, and short range is not a handicap when every Motorized Rifle Platoon or so has a Igla or whatever ready to shoot off at any targets of opportunity; making flying low level extremely hazardous; forcing aircraft up higher into the engagement envelope of heavy SAMs like Patriot.
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May 10th, 2007, 12:12 PM
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Re: Shoulder Launched SAM\'s
Good data and info folks !
And while I agree in-game a hit, any hit, will keep an aircraft from returning for another pass (assuming it has any ordnance left after the first and is coded to do so) the game engine apparently can't abort an attack run so unless an aircraft is actually shot down any damage done to them is pretty much irrelevant.
Probably a case of "not much can be done due to limitations in the game engine" but unless you've got a Russian style TO where every platoon has a MANPAD it does make them pretty much of a waste of points (and they tend to be very expensive units).
I'll try your suggested values PlasmaKrab, it surely can't hurt *chuckles*
As far as your data from A-Stan Mark . . . looks like the missiles may be right on the money, 1 in 80 that actually hit seems to be about the kill ratio I've noticed *laughs*
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May 31st, 2007, 12:18 PM
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Re: Shoulder Launched SAM\'s
Not to try to resurrect a dead horse but I got to thinking . . .
We have 40mm AA Guns in most OOB's and they seem to work pretty well.
OOB = Many --- 40mm Bofors Gun or 40mm M1 AAG
Warhead Size = 3
HE Penetration = 1
HE Kill = 13
AP Penetration = 7
OOB = Many --- 40mm L70 AAG
Warhead Size = 3
HE Penetration = 1
HE Kill = 19
AP Penetration = 9
OOB = USA --- 40mm Bofors L60 (Wpn Class 11)
Warhead Size = 3
HE Penetration = 6
HE Kill = 13
AP Penetration = 0
40mm
Wt. of projectile: HE - 1.985 lbs, AP - 1.960 lbs
Bursting Charge
(modern day)
0.20 lbs. (0.092 kg) Hexotonal
USA (World War II)
HE Mark 1 - 0.148 lbs. (0.067 kg) Cast TNT
HE Mark 2 - 0.150 lbs. (0.068 kg) Cast TNT
I can't think of any reason a MANPAD would be any less effective then a 40mm round once it actually hits, and since most have about 8x the bursting charge one might think they'd be more effective.
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May 31st, 2007, 03:41 PM
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Re: Shoulder Launched SAM\'s
Hmm, Suhiir, just thinking about this: don't use the AA guns for HE kill comparisons, most of them are considered burst-firing, i.e. one shot includes several rounds.
As far as I'm concerned, I've used the hand grenade basis for weight-related HE ratings, mixing in some HEK and HEP tweaks on the basis of prox-detonation issues and prefragmented/continuous-rod dedicated warheads.
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May 31st, 2007, 04:02 PM
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Re: Shoulder Launched SAM\'s
Good point Plasma. On the other hand AA guns aren't going up your tailpipe or probably bursting as close to the aircraft as a missile would.
For sheer damage I'd agree a hand grenade is probably about right . . . question is tho . . . is that a good comparison to the effects of an explosion near a fast moving relatively fragile aircraft?
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June 3rd, 2007, 06:08 PM
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Re: Shoulder Launched SAM\'s
It should be.
If you take into account that for example the newer russian AA guns fire more then 16 rounds per barrel and second you can imagine the number of hits spread over the aircraft... On the other hand a singel MANPADs Fragementation warhead will punch a number of "small" holes in a rather small area.
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June 4th, 2007, 12:59 PM
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Re: Shoulder Launched SAM\'s
True.
But that's one of the reasons I was looking at the WWII and Vietnam era 40mm guns. While say a Vulcan might get multiple hits it's unlikely one of those would get more then one and the warhead is fairly similar size wise.
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