Next Major Update - Rumor Round-Up & Discussion (Part 2)

Not one Kh-38!

Chinas version

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Yeah the delays on the roadmap are a bad look. However we do have confirmation that all of the features will be implemented within the next two major updates (so this upcoming one and the one in June)

Yes, no full leak lists but plenty of hints. See my post earlier in this thread.

R we fr rn?

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If we could customize tracer colors, id make the tracers for thisnred white and blue

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panstir M is the naval ciws while S1 and s2 are land models

Bro, it’s a CIWS, just because the Americans decided to call theirs a C-RAM doesn’t mean it isn’t a form of CIWS

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yes and ciws is not always naval so this is still a ciws

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skeleton-fall

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if its on land its a different designation to not confuse the paper pen pushers in paper work

Kashtan only uses the missile from pantsir system, and uses 2xAK-630 for close-in

The C-RAM other name is the LPWS (Land Phalanx Weapons System) it’s literally just a land phalanx CIWS

@BACKRAGE44428

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then find us a proper definition with a proper source that proves us wrong, the definition you gave us precisely proves our point

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your own sources you pushed out state the same thing panstir M is naval ciws while S1 and S2 are point defence air batterys

Have you heard of a dual role weapons system?

CIWS role is also a type of point defence btw

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IT’S STILL A PANTSIR, DOESN’T MATTER IF IT’S ON A SHIP, A CAR, A TRUCK, A TRAIN, A BUNKER OR EVEN A PLANE

How is this so hard to understand?!?

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holy _ bro the definition of ciws is precisely point defense anti air

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“A close-in weapon system is a point-defense weapon system for detecting and destroying short-range incoming missiles and enemy aircraft which have penetrated the outer defenses”

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**Pantsir-M is a russian close in weapons system for naval use
The Pantsir (Russian: Панцирь, lit. ‘[body] armour’) missile system is a family of self-propelled, medium-range surface-to-air missile and anti-aircraft artillery systems. Three types of vehicles make up one system: a missile launcher, a radar truck and a command post. Starting with the Pantsir-S1 (Russian: Панцирь-С1, NATO reporting name SA-22 Greyhound ) as the first version, it is produced by KBP Instrument Design Bureau of Tula, Russia, and is the successor to the Tunguska M1.

Pantsir-M [2] (Russian: Панцирь-М, lit. ‘Carapace-M’) is a Russian jamming-resistant naval close-in weapon system (CIWS) which entered service in 2018.[3] Pantsir-M will replace Kashtan-M systems in Russian Navy.[4][5][6][7]

According to Rostec CEO Sergey Chemezov, Pantsir-M’s destructive power is three to four times higher than Kashtan-M’s.

can’t wait to see a pantsir on a plane

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