British Weapon Systems - Technical data and discussion

I dont think so, its not much different from a ballistics cap on a APCBC shell. The cap would likely just fall apart and let the penetrator continue into the armour.

The Starstreak is commonly advertised as being able to be used as an light anti-armour weapon, against IFVs for example. I imagine it has at least some reasonable penetration capability, likely better than 50mm.

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No need to imagine


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The middle certainly looks a lot more rubustly made, I assume the orange inside component is the explosives?

big silver tube is warhead. The orange thing is PCB+Battery
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Top is control and the tip, centre is the warhead, bottom is the laser receiver. Broadly.

Dart fragmentation

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Took me a while to find this, it has some cool info on how the Starstreak and its guidance works.

Interestingly, they show an armour plate which has been hit by a Starstreak.

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He never describes the exact thickness, he just says “over an inch thick”. It could quite easily be 35-40mm thick and the Starstreak seems to have penetrated it pretty easily, punching a huge hole in it.

To me this says the 50mm figure is probably a bit of an understatement if it can penetrate that much armour seemingly quite easily.

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I doubt Gaijin will except this as a source though unfortunately.

Probably not sadly.

Thales also gives a similar example for the Marltet, saying it can penetrate “almost 6” of the shown blocks of steel.


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Those must be around 100mm thick each, thats some pretty good pen for a small missile.

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Real shame there isnt a tandem warhead variant, i imagine it would really struggle against ERA in War Thunder. Better than nothing though for sure.

Tbh that doesn’t look thicker than 50mm to me.

I guess that is largely what LMM is for

They are referring to LMM

I thought it was Starstreak, my bad

Does this rocket have an infinite supply of fuel?
https://www.youtube.com/live/zRt1jLkaUmU

Martels don’t have infinite fuel, but their burn time is so long that it may aswell have, as it in practice it hits the target before it burns out

The sustain motor burns for 92 seconds IRL.

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Hello, quick question about the English Jaguars, I’m preparing a bug report because it seems that the French Jaguars can equip the BOZ 103 countermeasures pod in internal wing points. Does anyone know if the English version can also use this ?

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BOZ pods to my knowledge require a control panel installation (see tornado), certainly have nothing primary to confirm any BOZ usage on British Jaaaaaags.

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Okay, thanks for the info, for the integration on the French version there are no official documents that talk about it but there are photos and many testimonies that attest to the use of BOZ, I don’t know if it will be enough to add it.

EDIT : I have an official source who talks about the use of the BOZ in the case of SEAD missions without naming any particular aircraft, but the only aircraft that was flying these missions at that time was the Jaguar.