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Could you please remove this bandwitch hogging inline video and simply put a link?
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Its a gif.
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[youtube]4nb4BjW1ZA4&feature=player_embedded[/youtube]
Special Report - National Security Guard (NSG): Making of Black Cats
Special Report - National Security Guard (NSG): Making of Black Cats
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https://imgur.com/a/hQx8B
The M47 Dragon is a man portable anti-tank system that saw service with the US military from 1975 to 2001, when it was replaced with the Javelin missile system.
Here's how it works:
Using an optical sight, the operator would find his target, line up his sights, and pull the trigger. When the trigger was pulled a chemical reaction was initiated inside the missile, charging it's battery (the sound is said to be similar to the whine of an old camera's flash capacitor). After a brief delay the missile's launch motor ignites. This launch motor burns quickly, expending itself before the missile has even left the tube, but still providing enough force to push the missile free of the tube and 30 to 50 meters away from the operator. Once a safe distance away the missile's propulsion section (what's shown in this picture) would engage. Each one of those diagonal spheres is a rocket motor. 30 of these motors lined the rear half of the missile. They were fired in pairs to propel the missile forward and steer it (since they're mounted at 45 degrees, the provide a force to the rear but also side to side). Individually, each motor is so small that their burn time is only an instant, meaning the missile is essentially guided by small explosions that occur every .5 to 1 seconds. This resulted in a "popping" sound that was unique to this missile system. While the guidance system was effective, the signature popping sound gave ample warning to anyone in the area (including the target) that a missile was on the way. Furthermore, the missile is wire guided, meaning that the operator must remain stationary and keep his cross hairs on the target until the missile impacts. This meant that the Dragon system not only telegraphed it's presence and location, but left it's operator immobile and vulnerable for a significant amount of time. Needless to say, Dragon operators weren't expected to have a high survival rate. However, it is a testament to the effectiveness of the system that it remained it service for over 25 years and was only succeeded by a missile system that's far more complex and many orders of magnitude more expensive.
Here is an album of more pictures of the missile and guidance system: here
And a video of it being used (it's hard to find a good one without a 70's era narrator): here
And here's a video of the Dragon being used in the Advanced Combat Environment mod for Arma 2: Operation Arrowhead. Believe it or not, you can get a pretty good feel for how this missile performs from the game
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The M47 Dragon is a man portable anti-tank system that saw service with the US military from 1975 to 2001, when it was replaced with the Javelin missile system.
Here's how it works:
Using an optical sight, the operator would find his target, line up his sights, and pull the trigger. When the trigger was pulled a chemical reaction was initiated inside the missile, charging it's battery (the sound is said to be similar to the whine of an old camera's flash capacitor). After a brief delay the missile's launch motor ignites. This launch motor burns quickly, expending itself before the missile has even left the tube, but still providing enough force to push the missile free of the tube and 30 to 50 meters away from the operator. Once a safe distance away the missile's propulsion section (what's shown in this picture) would engage. Each one of those diagonal spheres is a rocket motor. 30 of these motors lined the rear half of the missile. They were fired in pairs to propel the missile forward and steer it (since they're mounted at 45 degrees, the provide a force to the rear but also side to side). Individually, each motor is so small that their burn time is only an instant, meaning the missile is essentially guided by small explosions that occur every .5 to 1 seconds. This resulted in a "popping" sound that was unique to this missile system. While the guidance system was effective, the signature popping sound gave ample warning to anyone in the area (including the target) that a missile was on the way. Furthermore, the missile is wire guided, meaning that the operator must remain stationary and keep his cross hairs on the target until the missile impacts. This meant that the Dragon system not only telegraphed it's presence and location, but left it's operator immobile and vulnerable for a significant amount of time. Needless to say, Dragon operators weren't expected to have a high survival rate. However, it is a testament to the effectiveness of the system that it remained it service for over 25 years and was only succeeded by a missile system that's far more complex and many orders of magnitude more expensive.
Here is an album of more pictures of the missile and guidance system: here
And a video of it being used (it's hard to find a good one without a 70's era narrator): here
And here's a video of the Dragon being used in the Advanced Combat Environment mod for Arma 2: Operation Arrowhead. Believe it or not, you can get a pretty good feel for how this missile performs from the game
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A Su-24 on a training run with multiple camera angles.
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=5b2_1404196633
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=5b2_1404196633
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SBTF, Goa video on DD.
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Vayu-Stratpost discussion on MMRCA & IAF strength
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jamwal wrote:https://imgur.com/a/hQx8B
The M47 Dragon is a man portable anti-tank system that saw service with the US military from 1975 to 2001, when it was replaced with the Javelin missile system.
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Looks like the fore father of attitude motor on newer Umrikhan AAM/SAMs.
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Discovery features the LOC on the eve of Independence Day:
Part 1:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x23sx0 ... mbediframe
Part 2:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x23sx0 ... mbediframe
Part 3:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x23sx1 ... mbediframe
Enjoy
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http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x23sx0 ... mbediframe
Part 2:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x23sx0 ... mbediframe
Part 3:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x23sx1 ... mbediframe
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SF using Wall penetrating radar good acquisition, great improvement in kit for SF
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From the StratPost video series these two were missing so I am posting them here. Part V deals with LCA. Part VI deals with costs.
Strat Post video Part V
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtD7UfbE2hY[/youtube]
Strat Post video Part VI
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2AF5Ph_YzE[/youtube]
Strat Post video Part V
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtD7UfbE2hY[/youtube]
Strat Post video Part VI
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2AF5Ph_YzE[/youtube]
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Don't know if this "Indian Military Doctrine" (Rajya Sabha TV) has been posted before:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fheXZ1S61tA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fheXZ1S61tA
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The BPDM "Typhoon-M" counter sabotage vehicle based on BTR-82A chassis, in use by Russian Federation Strategic nuclear forces.
http://imgur.com/a/v8Jg2 Check album for more pictures.
http://imgur.com/a/v8Jg2 Check album for more pictures.
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What is the role of a counter sabotage vehicle Jamwal ?jamwal wrote:The BPDM "Typhoon-M" counter sabotage vehicle based on BTR-82A chassis, in use by Russian Federation Strategic nuclear forces.
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^^Thakur they guard the Strategic Missile Forces Platform
Photos http://vitalykuzmin.net/?q=node/567
Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kF4cYXX2d6E
Photos http://vitalykuzmin.net/?q=node/567
Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kF4cYXX2d6E
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I still don't get the role it plays and how it executes it. Sounds like a recon platform to me.Austin wrote:^^Thakur they guard the Strategic Missile Forces Platform
Photos http://vitalykuzmin.net/?q=node/567
Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kF4cYXX2d6E
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Looking at those vehical they are Recon , Jamming/Comint , NBC Detection Systems , Light Strike , Likely would be a carrier platform for GRU SF that are deployed by SRF for counter-sabotage opsThakur_B wrote:I still don't get the role it plays and how it executes it. Sounds like a recon platform to me.Austin wrote:^^Thakur they guard the Strategic Missile Forces Platform
Photos http://vitalykuzmin.net/?q=node/567
Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kF4cYXX2d6E
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the level of cool-ness of this video
cannot be understated
cannot be understated
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Neshant wrote:the level of cool-ness of this video
cannot be understated
Pugachev's Cobra@2:22
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Probably the best shot Mig 21 action. Worth watching on HD. Good steady camera handling.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CstlTh00bMU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CstlTh00bMU
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Aviasalon JSC - Oboronexpo 2014 : The Invincible & Legendary Tank Show
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An excellent video on the occasion of the 30th raising day of the NSG in Manesar, Haryana.
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NDTV's Jai Jawan with Parineeti Chopra in Jaisalmer
Great to see Arjun's in dust and action! Guessing this is 75th Armoured Regiment.
Great to see Arjun's in dust and action! Guessing this is 75th Armoured Regiment.
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Listen to the soldier playing the sax starting at exactly 29 minutesNikhil T wrote:NDTV's Jai Jawan with Parineeti Chopra in Jaisalmer
Great to see Arjun's in dust and action! Guessing this is 75th Armoured Regiment.
("Ajeeb dastaan hai yeh")
Link below
http://www.ndtv.com/video/player/jai-ja ... 73?#t=1741
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Watch it 1080p. Desi Pratap at his best.
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The invisible tank PL-01 unveiled.
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This is a beautiful video. I am not really sure of the context but this looks good.
http://vimeo.com/95689693
We should have a military misc video thread for non serious military videos
http://vimeo.com/95689693
We should have a military misc video thread for non serious military videos
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If you wanted to see how the Martin Baker ejection seat worked - Tandem seats in this case.
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=1f8_1415062730
My body is already aching!!
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=1f8_1415062730
My body is already aching!!
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Fully Loaded Russian Flanker intercepting Portuguese Nato P-3 Orion over Baltic Sea
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F-15 ASM-135 ASAT tests
On 13 September 1985, Maj. Wilbert D. "Doug" Pearson, flying the "Celestial Eagle" F-15A 76-0084 launched an ASM-135 ASAT about 200 miles (322 km) west of Vandenberg Air Force Base and destroyed the Solwind P78-1 satellite flying at an altitude of 345 miles (555 km). Prior to the launch the F-15 flying at Mach 1.22 executed a 3.8g zoom climb at an angle of 65 degrees. The ASM-135 ASAT was automatically launched at 38,100 ft while the F-15 was flying at Mach .934.[7] The 30 lb (13.6 kg) MHV collided with the 2,000 lb (907 kg) Solwind P78-1 satellite at closing velocity of 15,000 mph (24,140 km/h)
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New Indian Navy promotional video, from RS TV. 720p HD, enjoy!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCCej5nXCck
CISF in red zone. The effectiveness of parkour in military training can be questioned but it looks pretty good.
Also, Kudos to RSTV for National Security series. It's doing good.