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lunes, 12 de marzo de 2018

Armada australiana entrena con cohetes guiados

RAN MH-60R Crews Begin Training on APKWS Guided Rockets



The fitment of the Digital Rocket Launcher to the weapons loading simulator for RAN's MH-60R crew 

Fleet Air Arm gains 'Advanced Precision'


MH-60R instructors from Training Authority Aviation (TA-AVN) were sent back to school recently in order to learn the nuances of the latest weapon for the MH-60R Seahawk Romeo helicopters; the Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System (APKWS).

APKWS is currently in service with the United States Navy and consists of a digital rocket launcher capable of firing up to 19 laser-guided rockets with high explosive warheads.

TA-AVN instructors were schooled by a team of training specialists from the US Navy over two separate periods. The first session was focused on fitting the launcher to the aircraft. The most recent session focused on the assembly of the rockets, which are delivered in three parts.

Able Seaman Shaun O’Sullivan, a member of the TA-AVN training staff, said he was looking forward to training Royal Australian Navy maintenance personnel.



APKWS laser guided rocket (image : liblo)

“I really enjoy seeing technical sailors gaining confidence on the many systems in the MH-60R,” he said.

“The addition of APKWS is another exciting inclusion to the broad range of equipment that a Navy aircraft technician is responsible for.”

Leading Seaman Aaron Lever of 725 Squadron was just as enthusiastic.

“I am looking forward to working on this new capability. The firepower it can deliver to our MH-60R is impressive. Getting trained and paid to work on the latest technology is exciting.”

The APKWS is being delivered to fill the gap between the GAU-21 Heavy Machine Gun (HMG) and the AGM-114N Hellfire missile.

RAN

jueves, 24 de abril de 2014

Cohetes belgas para Malasia

Malaysia Bought Belgian Rocket $ 12 Million


70 mm rocket and the launcher

The Malaysian government has concluded with Malaysian Destini Prima contract for the supply of unguided rockets FZ 90 caliber 70 millimeters totaling 40 million ringgit ($ 12.3 million), according to Jane's. These munitions were developed in the early 1990s, the Belgian company Forges de Zeebrugge and manufactured in Malaysia under license.

In addition to the rocket itself Malaysian Government also ordered the suspension launch canisters for them. New ammunition is planned to equip F/A-18 Hornet fighter and trainer aircraft BAE Hawk. According to the Ministry of Defence Malaysia, rocket FZ 90 will be used to fight the rebels in the east. Cheaper ammo you plan to use instead of expensive JDAM.

Decision to purchase FZ 90 was adopted after the armed forces of Malaysia held in March 2013 operation to liberate the village from the rebels in the east. During the operation resets bombs JDAM, and corrected by laser beam weapons.

Lenta

jueves, 5 de mayo de 2011

Video: Rebeldes dan detalles de su artillería improvisada

Este video subtitulado en español, subido originalmente por Alive in Libya, explica en palabras de un rebelde algunas características de las coheteras de aviación adaptadas como artillería terrestre.

martes, 29 de marzo de 2011

Video: Coheteras de avión como artillería terrestre

Tal como lo hicieron los argentinos en Malvinas, al montar coheteras de aviones Pucará sobre soportes improvisados, los revolucionarios libios ha comenzado a utilizar lanzacohetes de aviación y camionetas pick up para construir baterías móviles, con las cuales enfrentar al poderío militar de Gadafi.
Las imágenes fueron tomadas hace poco en un taller de Bengasi.

Clickear sobre la imagen para ver el video:



Fuente: Saada Libya