i much prefer the RAF Reg motto in cases such as this one:
“Per Ardua”
Probably could be adopted whenever anything concerns the MOD.
i much prefer the RAF Reg motto in cases such as this one:
“Per Ardua”
Probably could be adopted whenever anything concerns the MOD.
no, its an extension cover to protect the extended composite from view and damage. There is an extra plate that mounts on top, you can see the mounting bolts there.
Hard to say. I would say some kind of cover for now.
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British Army posted a video of the CR3, it gives a slightly better view of the engine deck than the previous videos. Looks very similar to the CR2, of course most engine changes will be internal though. Known/claimed powerpack changes include:
I also read somewhere that the engine has new computer controls, but I cant say for sure thats just from memory.
edit: I didnt mean to reply to your post S8IG, sorry
some kind of a powerpack, might be old, might be new.
I’d hazard a guess at new. the old fans have the belt drive and mounts for that on this side from the camera’s perspective, however that could just not be mounted.
its there
Not confirmed.
The only thing that is confirmed is fans.
and radiators
are they?
yep
good spot. Might be new then. The old fans had very pronounced mounts
i remember seeing only fans.
perspective makes it hard to tell, but they can be the old one. You can not see the slope while looking perpendicularly from that distance
Yep, it isn’t confirmed. I just added it because it has been mentioned quite often.
Once again, this isn’t a 100% credible source, but Military Leak’s article on the Challenger 3 from Army Expo 2024 (published yesterday) states it has improved fuel injection. The rest of the article checks out pretty well, so I’m hopeful its true.
But tbh, the part that the belt is set over looks differently
Much smaller
That whole part looks differently
And here is Cr1
The new one are much smaller
Just me saying, but reduction in diameter of pulley, and bigger metal circle udner it
might suggest increase in RPM of fans