I dont care about your assumptions, I care about facts: it was never deployed
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I tried to explain you, how military industry works, how are systems developed, what requirements they have to meet, what is developement according to a specific doctrine and situation and what is arms export market and on what it is based on. And very basic knowledge about how tanks operate. You do not know/understand all this, but you keep ignoring people who explain you, and keep up with your pride and ignorance.
USSR had several types of tanks: T-80 and T-64 were considered first class tanks for breaching hardest defences. T-72 was second class mobilization tank. T-62 third class tank for support. T-55 was total junk in 80-es. It had not any chance against NATO tanks. So why they put on Drozd on that junk? On the other hand Israel puts Trophy on its first line tanks - Merkava Mk4.
Now you gonna tell me about what was soviet doctrine? You are telling this to the wrong person. T-55 was the main tank to fight NATO, was available in very large quantity and around all socialist bloc. The doctrine was to operate in big numbers in mass wars, and T-55 was simple, reliable and a good tank in general for it's role. APS systems are made only to fight against limited insurgncy, for big wars and tank battles it is not rentable, that's why Drozd was deployed in some T-55, wich was the only tank wich operated in Afghanistan. Arena was tested and deployed after Chechnia, and Throphy against insurgents in Merkava. It's different doctrine and enviornment
No, Arena uses jumping round full of fragments spreading them at 30 m range.
Argue this with it's manufacturer. You don't know that much, sincerely.
Trophy is deployed,. Drozd-2 was never deployed. Thats fact. You claim that Drozd-2 is ready to be deployed. I dont know. Do u have proofs for this claim?
See my response above, when you'll know how industry works, then you would understand. And it's not just my assumption, is the manufacturer's export advertisement.
Because u dont know what u are talking about. All operational tandem missiles and RPGs today have two warheads in 1 round.
No they are not, Rpg-30 passed acceptance tests for russian army years ago and it,s rpg-32 variant produced in Jordan and other countries. All use 2 projectiles. Just google a rpg-30/2 video or in Youtube to see how they work.
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Trophy can deal with RPG-29.
Sorry, confused with terminology, referred to rpg-30.
You again dont know what u are talking about. RPG-32 is not variant of RPG-30. Trophy can take RPG-32.
Said above, Throphy cannot take 2 projectile design rpg-30/2
And again you dont know what u talk. RPG-29 does not have any decoy warhead. Its regular tandem just like Kornet
Got confused (happens to the best of us). What happened with the rpg-29 is that it had a different warhead placement design wich was more effective against ERA than the Kornet's design was, but later Kornet versions are said to overcome this.
I am not interested in ur hallucinations. So far not a single T-90M is operational. That means all Russian tanks are vulnerable to RPG-29 even front front.
I said i am not interested in the T-90M and to argue about it. I said a new ERA was produced and showed a T-90 pic with it, not relationed to T-90M, wich I'm not disscussing. A tank needs decent protection, learn what concept a tank is. The T-90 has very good protection against all kind of munitions. Your concept about an "invincible" israely tank, or any other, is funny. There's no war without looses, and systems are developed accordingly.