Thursday, March 24, 2022

AT4: Ukraine's Anti-Tank Weapon Used to Destroyed Russian Tanks

The AT4 is a Swedish 84 mm (3.31 in) unguided, man-portable, single-shot, disposable, recoilless smoothbore anti-tank weapon built by Saab Bofors Dynamics. Saab has had considerable sales success with the AT4, making it one of the most common light anti-tank weapons in the world. 

The AT4 is intended to give infantry units a means to destroy or disable armoured vehicles and fortifications, although it is generally ineffective against current modern main battle tanks (MBTs), especially those with reactive armour. 

The launcher and projectile are manufactured prepacked and issued as a single unit of ammunition, with the launcher discarded after a single use. 

 

Source: NATIONAL DEFENSE


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Friday, March 18, 2022

Here's Russia’s Super Weapons Shocking The World To Destroys Ukraine

Russia emerged as a military superpower from of the soviet rubble , and today, the Russian Armed Forces have the largest stockpile of nuclear weapons in the world. It is the second most powerful military in the world as well, with the world’s largest tank forces. 


A lot of the Russian military's might comes from its ground vehicles. In 2020, Russia spent $61.7 billion on military expenditures, the fourth-highest in the world. So, as the world watches the news and events, let’s take a look at the scariest ground vehicles that are part of Russia’s massive arsenal. Some of these are bound to appease the militarist in you, whilst the others are guaranteed to give you some nightmares. ukraine.



Wednesday, March 16, 2022

FIM-92 Stinger: The Missile America Used to Destroy Russian Helicopter

The FIM-92 Stinger missile is a MANPAD (man-portable air-defense system shoulder-fired) that specializes in taking out helicopters. Stingers have been around in numbers since the late 1970s. They were originally developed by General Dynamics and are now made by Raytheon Missile Systems. 

The Stinger can also target low-flying airplanes and drones, even enemy cruise missiles. The Stingers can go after what is believed to be a force of over 500 Russian helicopters. Modernized Stingers have a proximity fuse that explodes the rocket near a target. 

Stingers allow for versatile tactics, techniques, and procedures. They will come in handy during urban combat in which a crew can hide in a bunker or building and blast helicopters and low-flying fighters out of the sky. fim 92 stinger missile.

Thursday, March 10, 2022

WARNING !! This Russian Topol-M Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Can Destroy Everything

The Topol-M is a three- Topol-M intercontinental ballistic missile system features 

stage solid-propellant ICBM. It carries a single nuclear warhead under US-Russian arms control treaties. The design can support MIRV warheads. The missile can reach a range of 11,000 km at a speed of 17,400km/h. 

Missile launch platform 

The silo-based missile deployment site includes ten isolated silos. The underground silos were originally developed for R-36M and UR-100N missiles. The high cost elements such as protective covers and control systems were retained with minor changes. The missile uses the existing launch control and communication systems. 

The underground site consists of a command and control bunker, security, power supply and nuclear blast detection systems. The launch complex was designed to survive hits from high-precision conventional weapons.