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@Combat-Master is always good for surprise. The message is written on the cup.Are these Hisar-A or Hisar-O canisters?
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@Combat-Master is always good for surprise. The message is written on the cup.Are these Hisar-A or Hisar-O canisters?
Joining into developmemt of Aster Block-1NT project for equal partner for Hisar-U or just using Eurosam technology to develop a new system? And Aster-30 for Tf-2000
https://www.google.com.tr/amp/s/www...ogan-in-fransa-ziyaretinde-milli-fuze-gundemi
point you're trying to make
Joining into developmemt of Aster Block-1NT project for equal partner for Hisar-U or just using Eurosam technology to develop a new system? And Aster-30 for Tf-2000
https://www.google.com.tr/amp/s/www...ogan-in-fransa-ziyaretinde-milli-fuze-gundemi
thanks for clarifying, even though I'm reading the posts, I don't think it was very clear what the point was. Can you provide a link to the shooting down of our F16, I would have expected hell on earth when that happened. but don't recall any such.
So is this planned as a Plan B in case something goes wrong with the development of Hisar-U? If I'm not remembering wrong Hisar-U was also planned to be used on TF-2000 for AAW.
Brother. Gezgin?Not only Hisar-U, but also naval variants of Hisar-A, O and Sapan missiles will be integrated on Naval platforms.
This came to my mind when I saw your postIt's possible to lock on to even your own air force assets. By default, the IFF will warn the pilot that the target is classified as "friendly" but as long as it's giving off a radar echo it's still technically possible to lock on to it and fire. As far as the missile is concerned, it doesn't matter who it's going after. IFF can be turned off or ignored. Many ECM measures attempt to replicate or jam/suppress IFF signals and combat pilots are trained not to rely on it 100%.
Friendly lock ons are common in air force/NATO training.
This came to my mind when I saw your post
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-39633701