There’s also a T-80UA, which looks like the T-80UK (also don’t know the differences)
Then there’s this abomination: a T-80U with kontakt-1 era (object 219A)
There’s also a T-80UA, which looks like the T-80UK (also don’t know the differences)
Then there’s this abomination: a T-80U with kontakt-1 era (object 219A)
Marder 2(s)
I’m a fairly simple man. I just want more ATGM and recoilless rifle carriers. Swedish ones being my favorites.
In the international arena, I would like to see:
Smh, no recoilless rifle Willys MB
Just found this: a T-64B which was a testbed for 6td-1 engine (object 467)
Jaguar EBRC UK
cool
It literally has a french number plate in the picture… (nvm, you use the army recognition naming convention)
In any way, this one has been suggested on this post before, some more pictures however:
There is SPAA vehicles wishlist, but why there are no ATGM-carriers wishlists?
Good idea, maybe you can make the first post? ;)
A bit of an expansion of my previous post.
The Humber Hornet was a launch vehicle for the Australian Malkara ATGM, used by the British Army Paras. The Malkara formed the basis for both the Australian Ikara anti-submarine missile and British point defence SAM SeaCat.
The Hornet was based on the Pig armoured lorry, loosing the rear load compartment for a launcher carrying 2 ATGMs, and stowage boxes for 2 more ATGMs. The Hornet was relatively lightly armoured, at most 16mm of steel, with average mobility for the type (64 Kph on roads), powered by a 120hp RR B60 engine. It was crewed by 3 men; a driver, a radio operator, and a commander/gunner. The launcher would raise and lower as required and the sights for the missiles are placed on the cab roof.
The missile it’s self it the interesting bit. The Malkara with it’s 203mm, 26kg HESH warhead, it is the largest ground launched ATGM ever produced and put into service, it’s 1.8m long! While a little slow at only 134 m/s at Vmax (Swingfire for example has a maximum speed of 185m/s), the range is adequate for War-thunder at 3650m for the later models, though only 1800m for the earliest versions. Biggest downsides are the control system, a wire communication MCLOS system similar to early Swingfire, and limited ammunition carried with the vehicle with 2 ready to fire ATGMs with 2 stowed and requiring minor assembly before firing. With the new ammo crates that would mean a 2+2+4 ammunition arrangement which could be quite limiting.
All in all I think it would be a pretty hilarious ATGM carrier in WT, mobile enough with frankly absurd ATGMs, due to the guidance and missile speed I would suggest a BR of 7.0, these are big & slow missiles that should be fairly easy to MG down all things considered. Fun fact for you, the Malkara was one of the projects that killed the FV4005 programme.
I can’t find anything about it, but AMX 30 Javelot
featuring ripple fire proxy-fuze rockets.
very unique
Looks like a IRST.
need this ngl
object 490A