Posted on 01/28/2020 8:50:35 PM PST by Rabin
Javelin is a US-made, man-portable fire-and-forget anti-tank missile. It destroys bunkers, tank, trucks and low flying helicopters. When the gunner determines the target, coordinates are sent to the logic gob, which locks on the target. After launch and during flight the crew run like hell from the firing position. The missile is equipped with imaging infrared seeker to deliver an 8.4 kg tandem shaped charge. A precursor warhead detonates any ablative armor, then the primary warhead penetrates the base armor. Javelin is capable of destroying any main battle tank in the world today.
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That’s because against front line Russian APS, unless you can mass-fire Javelins in packs of six or more from multiple compass points, you are not going to score a single penetrating hit. The only way this doesn’t happen is if the tank commander has it switched off or the tank is parked with no crew.
Thanks for all the good info. and good points.
If you are into World War II tanks, I am reading Victor Davis Hanson’s book “The Second World Wars” and highly recommend it.
He gives an excellent comparative analysis of WW II tanks (he even goes into a little detail of the Abrams tanks of today), and other weapons, including battle ships and bombers, infantry weapons, etc, etc. It is not boring at all.
It’s one of the best WW II books I’ve read.
-——to fight the russkies in Crimea.——
Crimea is a settled affair and Russia prevailed
The weapons were given to protect Ukraine proper from Russian aggression.
I sent you a note about Victor Davis Hanson’s book “The Second World Wars” regarding armor and other things.
Yup, I got the note. It’s on my reading list.
You’re welcome/s. Jerk.
Sorry, I’ve been rather busy and couldn’t reply at the time you sent the original reference. I thought you might appreciate an acknowledgement of your post rather than just let it sit in limbo, but I guess not.
“Sorry, Ive been rather busy and couldnt reply at the time you sent the original reference. I thought you might appreciate an acknowledgement of your post rather than just let it sit in limbo, but I guess not”.
That’s certainly a very weak attempt at an excuse.
If I hadn’t re-posted you that I had sent you something about Victor Davis Hanson’s book, you would probably not have acknowledged it at all.
Your reply was “Yup, it’s on my reading list” is a poor excuse for an acknowledgement and shows no gratitude at all.
You need a lesson on common courtesy and politeness.
It would never hit the target, it would just die out in flight....
Yeah, you keep thinking that.
Yeah, you keep spinning your poor, sorry excuses.
You appear to have the social graces of a worm.
End of conversation.
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