Wednesday, March 10, 2021

Russia - Mi35M Attack Helicopter

 Source: Military Weapons 

The main role of this helicopter is destruction of armoured vehicles, enemy troops, UAVs and other helicopters. Its secondary role is delivery of troops and special cargo, evacuation of wounded. It can operate at night and in adverse weather conditions.

The multirole Mi-35M attack helicopter is a comprehensive modernisation of the Mi-24V. The MI35M was developed by the Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant, and has been series produced at Rostvertol since 2005. This attack helicopter and is derivatives are in service with Azerbaijan, Brazil, Iraq, Venezuela and possibly some other countries. Country of origin: Russia Entered service: 2010 Crew: 2 men Dimensions and Weight Length: 17 m Main rotor diameter: 17 m Height: 6.5 m Weight (empty): ~ 8 t Weight (maximum take off): 11.5 t Engines and Performance Engines: 2 x GTD TV3-117VMA turboshafts Engine power: 2 x 2 200 shp Maximum speed: 310 km/h Service ceiling: 5.7 km Range: 435 km Ferry range: 1 000 km Payload Passengers: 8 troops Internal payload: 2.4 t External payload: ? Armament Cannon: two-barrel 23 mm cannon Missiles: Ataka-V or Shturm-V anti-tank missiles or Igla air-to-air missiles Other: 57 mm, 80 mm, 130 mm or 240 mm unguided rockets

Tuesday, March 9, 2021

Russia - 9K720 Iskander Tactical Missile

 Source: WarLeaks - Military Blog

9K720 ISKANDER-M missile being loaded, launched and impacting during a Russian missile launch test. The 9K720 Iskander (Russian: «Искандер»; NATO reporting name SS-26 Stone) is a mobile short-range ballistic missile system produced and deployed by the Russian Federation. The missile systems (Искандер-М) are to replace the obsolete OTR-21 Tochka systems, still in use by the Russian armed forces, by 2020. In September 2017, the KB Mashinostroyeniya (KBM) general designer Valery M. Kashin said that there were at least seven types of missiles (and "perhaps more") for Iskander, including one cruise missile. Credits: Russian Ministry Of Defense

Monday, March 8, 2021

US - HIMARS M142

 Source: AMERICAN PATRIOT NEWS

U.S. Marine's Super Powerful M142 HIMARS Rockets In Action

HIMARS (high-mobility artillery rocket system) is the newest member of the multiple-launch rocket system (MLRS) family. HIMARS is a highly mobile artillery rocket system offering the firepower of MLRS on a wheeled chassis. It was developed in 1996 by Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control under an advanced concept technology demonstration (ACTD) programme. HIMARS is intended to engage and defeat artillery, air defence concentrations, trucks, and light armour and personnel carriers, as well as support troop and supply concentrations. The system launches its weapons and moves away from the area at high speed before enemy forces locate the launch site. Video by 94th Airlift Wing, Sgt. Matthew Callahan, Spc. Samuel Brooks, Lance Cpl. Cameron Fina, Cpl. Stephen Wright






Saturday, March 6, 2021

Thursday, March 4, 2021

Turkey- T-155mm Yavuz

 Source: TürkSavunmaSanayii

MKE YAVUZ 6x6 Truck Mounted 155mm Weapon System.

Standard NATO ammunition firing to a maximum range of 30km, extending to 40km with rocket assisted projectiles.

3 rounds in 15 seconds burst fire

4-6 rounds per minute maximum fire

2 rounds per minute continuous fire


Wednesday, March 3, 2021

Turkey - Multi Launch Rocket Systems / Ballistic Missiles

 Source: Den ProHD

Turkey has more MLRS than the UK , France , Germany , Italy combined the UK , France , Germany , Italy uses American GMLRS with 39 km SCATMIN Rockets Turkey has own 40-120km guided MLRS

Multi Launch Rocket Systems
-- 40 km TRG-122 guided MLRS -- 120 km TRG-300 guided MLRS

Ballistic Missiles -- 150 km J600T Tactical Ballistic Missile -- 165 km ATACMS Tactical Ballistic Missile -- 280 km KHAN Tactical Ballistic Missile -- 1.000 km BORA Ballistic Missile

Tuesday, March 2, 2021

Turkey - Panter 155mm towed howitzer / T-155 Fırtına 155mm SP

Source: Turkish Defence Forces

Panter 155mm Artillery

Panter is a 155mm towed artillery system developed by Turkey and introduced in 2003. 

It fires NATO standard 155mm ammunition to a maximum range of 18km, extending to 30km with rocket assisted projectiles, and 40km with base bleed. Panter can fire a burst rate of 3 rounds in 15 seconds, a maximum rate of fire of 6 rpm, and a sustained rate of 3 rpm.

The gun detachment is six men. The carriage carries an Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) which can move the gun as a dedicated mover up to 20km depending upon the surface. 

T-155 Firtina

The Turkish T-155 Firtina is a 155mm self propelled howitzer based upon the South Korean K9 Thunderer. 

It fires NATO standard 155mm ammunition to a maximum range of 30km, extending to 40km with rocket assisted projectiles. The T-155 Firtina is capable of multiple-round simultaneous-impact firing, delivering 3 rounds in 15 seconds. It has a maximum rate of fire of 6 rpm, with a sustained rate of 2 rpm. 

The turret of the T-155 Firtina holds 48 rounds. It has a dedicated  Ammunition Resupply Vehicle (ARV), Poyraz  (based upon the South Korean K10 ARV.)  The Poyraz ARV can carry up to 96 155 mm shells and is able to transfer 48 shells in 20 minutes.


Monday, March 1, 2021

Bangladesh - Artillery Firepower 2021

 Source:  Everything Video

Bangladesh Army Artillery Power 2021



Self Propelled Artillery

NORA B52 155mm SP (origin Serbia)



Towed Artillery

Type 59 130mm (origin China)

L10A 105mm  (origin Italy)

AM-56 A1 105mm  (origin Serbia)

Type 96 122 mm  (origin China)

Type 83 122 mm  (origin China)

Type 54 122 mm  (origin China)



Rocket Artillery

T-300 Kaciga MLRS (origin Turrkey)

WS-22 A MLRS (origin China)




Mortars

Type 53 120mm mortar 

UMB-52 120mm mortar

Type 87 82mm mortar

Type 93 60mm mortar