Posted on 08/02/2017 3:32:56 AM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
Ministry of Defense shows off new APC turret.. (photo credit:DEFENSE MINISTRY)
The Defense Ministry has started testing an upgraded version of its Namer heavy armored personnel carrier, fitted for the first time with a 30mm turret to make it better suited for urban combat.
An APC equipped with a turret and cannon gives it an advantage during urban warfare, stated Brig.-Gen.
Baruch Matzliach, head of the Tank Program Administration. The shortened cannon makes it more maneuverable, and [gives] the ability to provide firepower to infantry soldiers.
It also lets infantry soldiers be more independent on the battlefield, with less dependence on other units to provide firepower.
The Namer is currently the IDFs most fortified APC outfitted with the Trophy anti-tank missile protection system, which is also installed on the Merkava tank. The IDF has invested significant amounts of money into upgrading its capabilities in the three years since Operation Protective Edge in 2014, especially in the field of urban combat.
The turret is unmanned and does not penetrate the combat cell, so that the ability to carry the soldiers is not harmed. Its operation is expected to be simple and will be performed by the APCs crew. The turret will also incorporate an active defense system and additional systems that will greatly contribute to its capabilities, Matzliach said.
The turret will also be installed on the IDFs new wheeled APC, the Eitan.
Considered more maneuverable than other APCs, the Eitan is scheduled to begin use with infantry battalions in the coming year.
The Eitan can carry 12 soldiers including a commander, gunner and driver and has touch-screen systems that offer a 360-degree view of the battlefield.
While less fortified than the Namer, the Eitan will be equipped with the Trophy active protection system, along with hi-tech armor to protect against rocket-propelled grenades and anti-tank missiles. It will also come equipped with a .50 caliber heavy machine gun; a 30mm cannon with a range of 2,500 meters; and a missile launcher that can be operated without the crews leaving the vehicle and exposing themselves to the enemy.
We are taking the APC to a whole new level, turning the Namer into an infantry fighting vehicle, which will allow crew to use it not only an armored vehicle which wheels them from place to place, Matzliach said at the Second International Ground Warfare and Logistics Conference at Latrun outside of Jerusalem in May.
The tests are being carried out by the Tank Program Administration of the Defense Ministry together with IDF Ground Forces.
I’ve read at least two books by James Wesley Rawles, and the characters always have access to thermite grenades or have some demolitions expert in their midst who can concoct some way to disable APCs or tanks, but how would regular urbanites or suburbanites stop this thing? Maybe pipe some sort of gas into the viewing slots?
Might you be aware of the aftermath of that Molotov attack? Thanks
A 30mm cannon is pretty heavy firepower. I wonder where the round for this fits on the spectrum of the 30mm the Apache fires, versus the 30mm the A-10 fires. Given the short barrel I’m guessing it’s much closer to the Apache version.
The new Stryker 30mm upgrade fires the A-10 round, which should give it a pretty amazing anti-armor punch. Like the vehicles featured in the article, its turret is unmanned and remotely operated. The Stryker turret can also accommodate other weapons like the 40mm grenade launcher.
nope... i believe it was in the Ukraine but i might have been Crimea
The Palestinians appear to have no shortage of people willing to conduct suicide attacks.
That was for the Stryker, don’t know about the Israeli 30mm
Where is that film from please?
Thanks.
Fire.
You kill it with fire.
Specifically, homemade napalm. It is super easy to make.
Forget about the Styrofoam recipe. There is an even simpler method.
All you gotta do is make it sticky.
That film is from Ukraine.
Soros was involved somehow.
Fire.
yep....AND ammonia/bleach mix works in enclosed spaces too.
Thank you for that informative and entertaining link.
I have studied asymmetrical warfare for over a decade. I think it is important to know this stuff.
"...The most effective bottle types are surprising because of the unlikely source but an obvious choice. The bottles are for a flavored imported mineral water typically consumed by assholes...."
Evian? Perrier?
I think that he was referring to Perrier, but obviously he didn’t want to incur the wrath of a large company.
The basic idea is a thin-walled glass bottle, one that will break with very great reliability (99%+) when thrown. Brand really isn’t important. Note that this article is fairly old but, of course, the laws of chemistry haven’t changed in the interim.
“I have studied asymmetrical warfare for over a decade. I think it is important to know this stuff.”
FYI, speaking of asymmetrical warfare, one of my favorite stories from WW2 was about an interview with Marshal Tito (then not yet a Marshal, but the leader of the largest Yugoslav partisan outfit) shortly after the German invasion. The interviewer asked him how his men, armed only with old rifles, would be able to successfully take on the Germans, armed with their new Panzers. Tito’s response was really enlightening: “When the Germans get out of their new Panzers to take a piss, my men will shoot them with their old rifles.” Brilliant on both a tactical and strategic level - and funny, to boot (showing the man’s obvious intelligence).
From near the end of the article:
“With this mixture of Qua of Oatmeal, Hi Octane gasoline, and a thin French bottles we were able to score impressive and effective blasts that would make any Revolutionary get all misty eyed.”
Perrier it is. Note that I’m not sure if they still use glass bottles. I think that Fiji does...but, again, thin and reasonably small appears to be the best for throwing “heroic freedom fighter distances.”
You’d have to set it as a trap, but a buried 10” pipe rigged as a vertical cannon using a ground down chunk of railroad track as a penetrator might do the job.
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