It is moronic and Ukraine cant afford to lose those tanks to a random monkey throwing vatnig attack. We will call out autism no matter the side moron its just the monkey chucking fricks invading are doing more moronic shit we can see.
The reason we aren’t calling it moronic is because unlike the Russians the Ukrainians aren’t driving headlong into enemy territory using that formation. But of course, I wouldn’t expect moronic vatniks like you to be able to distinguish context
>Say anything >Get called meme insult
lmao nu/k/raine really sucks
I want every slavic country glassed so /k/ can frick off with the twitter-tier bullshit. But then again... there have been more twitter screencap threads on PrepHole in the past 5 months than probably the entire history of this shithole before this shit started. Really boggles the mind...
you don't need a 7nm technology to power a guided missile
2 years ago
Anonymous
sure, but you also need the factory floorspace to achieve any sort of economies of scale for these systems, which the US does not. there's a reason why the CHIPS act passed this week.
2 years ago
Anonymous
http://www.electronicsandyou.com/blog/usa-semiconductor-companies-top-10-semiconductor-companies-in-united-states-us.html
i take it you're an expert in the semiconductors field?
2 years ago
Anonymous
>there's a reason why the CHIPS act passed this week.
To steal tax money?
2 years ago
Anonymous
The CHIPS act was for things like cars, refrigerators, washing machines, etc. Military equipment almost always uses 10+ year old chips, sometimes 20 to 30 depending on if they can find a manufacturer willing to, as you put it, devote floorspace to continue making very specific chips. Since HIMARS is basically the topic of conversation on /k/ these days, several upgrades to them were done because they could no longer source the chips and drives used.
>su-25
all su-25 exceept the sm3 rely on your mk.1 eyeball for targeting. if the target isnt a building, you probably are not goint to hit it without seriously risking your plane
PTAB is sort of equivalent to DPICM but earlier and has a more lay-down bomb drop mode. PTAB when used as a cluster bomb is shotgunned direct fire into groups of armor close to horizontal by low flying aircraft, bit like a rocket attack run. 2.5lb bomblet (large).
I heard someone reference a new-ish weapon in another thread called QuickSink and wanted to look it up. Seems pretty simple, really. Strap an updated seeker to a JDAM and drop a big ass bomb on a ship. The video of it being tested is pretty fricking metal if you ask me.
My question, though, is wouldn't something like this be really easy to intercept? It's nothing more than a free-falling bomb, so at best it's going at terminal velocity, can't really make any evasive maneuvers and can't fly at a low altitude to evade radar. How are they going to effectively use this? Is it going to be a swarm attack type of situation? I would think any anti-missile system could easily handle one or even a few of these at one time.
Send a few anti radiation missiles in just before the bomb? It isn't much in the way of a stand-off weapon so you probably want the target mostly de-fanged regardless. Being a bomb intended to slam right through an entire ship it also has a heavy(ish) steel body, as opposed to the flimsy aircraft-style aluminium of a missile. So perhaps it's resistant to anti-missile defences simply by virtue of being partially armoured?
That was one of the answers I got in the dedicated thread. A big concern from what I can tell is that JDAMs have a rather limited range. Meaning it's likely going to be released within the anti-air envelope of the ship you're attacking.
Thus the de-fanging part, via HARM's or whatever, if it's a warship. Then again China has shown considerable interest in using regular passenger ferries as amphibious assault ships (dumping swimming tanks and IFV's off the back car ramp out at sea) so blast away the escorts with your safer (for you) weapons and then murder the press-ganged civilian ships with what's effectively just a JDAM with a suitable fuse delay.
terrible spacing
Dilate
Swap the flags and they'd be called "moronic vatBlack folk asking to get hit by artillery".
it is a moronic formation, one can only hope it's a footage from a safe deep rear
It is moronic and Ukraine cant afford to lose those tanks to a random monkey throwing vatnig attack. We will call out autism no matter the side moron its just the monkey chucking fricks invading are doing more moronic shit we can see.
Because Russia would try to do that on frontlines instead of moving tanks like that TO it
The reason we aren’t calling it moronic is because unlike the Russians the Ukrainians aren’t driving headlong into enemy territory using that formation. But of course, I wouldn’t expect moronic vatniks like you to be able to distinguish context
>Say anything
>Get called meme insult
lmao nu/k/raine really sucks
I want every slavic country glassed so /k/ can frick off with the twitter-tier bullshit. But then again... there have been more twitter screencap threads on PrepHole in the past 5 months than probably the entire history of this shithole before this shit started. Really boggles the mind...
>say something moronic
>get called out
Calm down and frick ya mudda you eastern moron
are you feeling persecuted?
and dont you forget it
consider the armor loss rates before posting next time
hmm
i think they could do something about it
Salvo fire rocket pods from a few kilometers away.
I think they only have sensor fused munitions for Smerch and not a cluster bomb.
ukrs took one apparat lately and surprise, it's full of western chips
>western chips
Made where?
frick you Black folk, you made me look for it
https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/19ca0782f2354c87b25972da7356f0e8
>western chips
russians and the US get their chips basically from the same sources tho
no, usa has a separate domestic chip manufacturing for military uses
not true, at all. the US FAB industry cannot even fathom making the shit Taiwan and Korea pumps out
you don't need a 7nm technology to power a guided missile
sure, but you also need the factory floorspace to achieve any sort of economies of scale for these systems, which the US does not. there's a reason why the CHIPS act passed this week.
http://www.electronicsandyou.com/blog/usa-semiconductor-companies-top-10-semiconductor-companies-in-united-states-us.html
i take it you're an expert in the semiconductors field?
>there's a reason why the CHIPS act passed this week.
To steal tax money?
The CHIPS act was for things like cars, refrigerators, washing machines, etc. Military equipment almost always uses 10+ year old chips, sometimes 20 to 30 depending on if they can find a manufacturer willing to, as you put it, devote floorspace to continue making very specific chips. Since HIMARS is basically the topic of conversation on /k/ these days, several upgrades to them were done because they could no longer source the chips and drives used.
https://getyarn.io/yarn-clip/9ff4748e-8dd6-4d85-940a-2f57788c0408
Western chips are the best.
There's an RBK-500 versions that deploys the SPBE-1 you pictured. I don't know if it's carried by Su-25 however
Where is this? How many Stingers are on patrol? OP is a vatnik Black person.
I'm not seeing a lot of great options in the SU-25 loadout.
No
>su-25
all su-25 exceept the sm3 rely on your mk.1 eyeball for targeting. if the target isnt a building, you probably are not goint to hit it without seriously risking your plane
Unless they are parading along the Dnieper shore, nothing. Russians don't fly over it since like four months ago to avoid losing more aircraft to AA.
PTAB is sort of equivalent to DPICM but earlier and has a more lay-down bomb drop mode. PTAB when used as a cluster bomb is shotgunned direct fire into groups of armor close to horizontal by low flying aircraft, bit like a rocket attack run. 2.5lb bomblet (large).
Sorry DPICM is the laydown system.
Video game explanation. Unrealistic height but realistic release and dispersal.
>so what year
few days ago
>location
somewhere in Mykolaiv or Kryvyi rih Oblast
I heard someone reference a new-ish weapon in another thread called QuickSink and wanted to look it up. Seems pretty simple, really. Strap an updated seeker to a JDAM and drop a big ass bomb on a ship. The video of it being tested is pretty fricking metal if you ask me.
My question, though, is wouldn't something like this be really easy to intercept? It's nothing more than a free-falling bomb, so at best it's going at terminal velocity, can't really make any evasive maneuvers and can't fly at a low altitude to evade radar. How are they going to effectively use this? Is it going to be a swarm attack type of situation? I would think any anti-missile system could easily handle one or even a few of these at one time.
Frick me, I'm moronic. I meant to create a whole new thread on this, not post here. Please ignore me.
Send a few anti radiation missiles in just before the bomb? It isn't much in the way of a stand-off weapon so you probably want the target mostly de-fanged regardless. Being a bomb intended to slam right through an entire ship it also has a heavy(ish) steel body, as opposed to the flimsy aircraft-style aluminium of a missile. So perhaps it's resistant to anti-missile defences simply by virtue of being partially armoured?
That was one of the answers I got in the dedicated thread. A big concern from what I can tell is that JDAMs have a rather limited range. Meaning it's likely going to be released within the anti-air envelope of the ship you're attacking.
Thus the de-fanging part, via HARM's or whatever, if it's a warship. Then again China has shown considerable interest in using regular passenger ferries as amphibious assault ships (dumping swimming tanks and IFV's off the back car ramp out at sea) so blast away the escorts with your safer (for you) weapons and then murder the press-ganged civilian ships with what's effectively just a JDAM with a suitable fuse delay.