Stéphanε γvelines

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Stéphanε γvelines

Stéphanε γvelines

@StephanVelines

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Stéphanε γvelines
Stéphanε γvelines@StephanVelines·
@JakOSpades @Mr_Mat_fr @epelgrino @ATE_CHT A single-engine aircraft like F-35 with larger inertia ingesting explosion gases or debris at low-altitude after a gun kill of a Shaheed is not advisable I’d argue. Better integrate F-35 with external APKWS rocket pods using on-board EOTS to provide sufficient separation. (3/3)
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Stéphanε γvelines@StephanVelines·
@JakOSpades @Mr_Mat_fr @epelgrino @ATE_CHT Now I wouldn’t read too much into that because it’s still going to be a « last resort » effort due to derby, blast gas injection and reduced control authority at low-speeds and high-AoA. So this is likely not advised as long as better options are available. (2/n)
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Amaël Kotlarski
Amaël Kotlarski@JakOSpades·
Aside from the fact the 🇬🇧 has not procured any GPU-9/A 25 mm gun pods for the F-35B, what are the chances that the Typhoons have similar FC limitations than the Rafales when it comes to close-range gun engagements on low-and-slow targets like Shaheds ? x.com/DefenceHQ/stat…
Amaël Kotlarski@JakOSpades

The Rafale's FCU has also be modified rapidly by Dassault to allow for close-range gun kills on Shahed type targets. Perhaps explains why have seen so many MICA engagements so far. x.com/Harry_Boone/st…

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Stéphanε γvelines@StephanVelines·
@JakOSpades @Mr_Mat_fr Agreed fuselage, electronics and (off-the shelf) diesel combustion engine can be handled well by automotive manufacturer on adapted assembly lines. The ofc need sufficient (state) orders to justify assigned human and capital ressources and realise the unit price advantage.
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Amaël Kotlarski
Amaël Kotlarski@JakOSpades·
@StephanVelines @Mr_Mat_fr Absolutely, that is going to be the biggest bottleneck / challenge. But my point is that by designing the weapon to fit existing production lines and workforce expertise,rather than the other way round, you are going to reduce some friction and cost.
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Amaël Kotlarski
Amaël Kotlarski@JakOSpades·
I agree, getting GM or Ford to produced complex munitions is going to be tricky, and that's before you get into the challenges of warhead production and installation. I think 🇫🇷's approach is more pragmatic: design a low-tech munition to plug into existing auto-production lines.
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John Ridge@WeaponScientist

I am not really sure what Ford or other automakers could realistically bring to the table tbh The manufacturing model for most modern munitions is the antithesis of the manufacturing model for automobiles.

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Stéphanε γvelines@StephanVelines·
@AirPowerNEW1 @VLS_Appreciator Soon enough, aim is to have an APKWS-equivalent in operational use in summer: • 2x 12 ACUELUS 68 LG (Laser guided 68mm rockets) • target detection & tracking via Talios targeting pod (most likely)
bruno aviation@Bruno_Aviation

Un Rafale équipé de roquettes guidées laser aperçu à Istres. Les essais ont donc enfin démarré. Ici une nacelle Thalès JF12, donc 24 roquettes 68mm au total. Une corde de plus à l'arc du Rafale, la chasse au Shahed est OUVERTE !

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Air-Power | MIL-STD@AirPowerNEW1·
@StephanVelines @VLS_Appreciator Well excellent then. Because this is what I tweeted about - actual combat capability used in real world tactical operations vs..well..things on the table for potential action in the future.
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Air-Power | MIL-STD@AirPowerNEW1·
APKWS demonstrated cruise missile defense capability more than five years ago, long before it demonstrated its now enhanced sUAS defeat capability thanks to upgrades and the new proximity fuze. A ground based capability is neat but will have extremely limited envelope.
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OSINTtechnical@Osinttechnical

Footage of a Ukrainian Vampire/BRAWLR SAM system shooting down a Russian Kh-69 cruise missile with a low-cost APKWS laser-guided rocket. Confirms that the platform, initially intended as an anti-drone weapon, can also successfully down higher-end threats.

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JIJIBI (Waddle71)@jjbelleron·
@Bruno_Aviation Ces roquettes de 68 mm sont elles guidées laser ? Celle-là de 70 mm de Thales Belgium le sont elles
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bruno aviation@Bruno_Aviation·
Un Rafale équipé de roquettes guidées laser aperçu à Istres. Les essais ont donc enfin démarré. Ici une nacelle Thalès JF12, donc 24 roquettes 68mm au total. Une corde de plus à l'arc du Rafale, la chasse au Shahed est OUVERTE !
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Stéphanε γvelines
Stéphanε γvelines@StephanVelines·
Huge competitive advantage of 🇫🇷 to manage the entire supply-chain, integration and certification « in house ». If there really is a necessity to move fast (pressure on ammunition stocks), fast is how 🇫🇷 moves.
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Stéphanε γvelines
Stéphanε γvelines@StephanVelines·
We’re so back (to hunting Shaheeds with Rafale)! Looks very much like LASER guidance via Talios-pod and ACUELUS 68 LG guided rockets indeed. Great news though and swift integration.
bruno aviation@Bruno_Aviation

Un Rafale équipé de roquettes guidées laser aperçu à Istres. Les essais ont donc enfin démarré. Ici une nacelle Thalès JF12, donc 24 roquettes 68mm au total. Une corde de plus à l'arc du Rafale, la chasse au Shahed est OUVERTE !

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Stéphanε γvelines@StephanVelines·
🇫🇷 DGA will evaluate a low-cost, long-range drone by Turgis et Gaillard and car manufacturer Renault. To facilitate mass production, the drone uses a automotive-derived diesel combustion engine.
stromgade@stromgade

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Stéphanε γvelines@StephanVelines·
@stromgade @cameron19460429 I’m hoping the architecture is modular enough to enable: • rapid evolution (e.g. guidance in jamming prone environments, final-stage targeting) • hardware variations (trading fuel and warhead size depending on targets, sub-/cluster munitions) • decoy/jamming variants.
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the cameron account.
the cameron account.@cameron19460429·
I think this is actually a much-needed step in the right direction. American automakers are great at scaling production and some of the core competencies overlap especially with basic UAV's and lightly armored vehicles but even with more advanced systems and wiring/ integration
The Spectator Index@spectatorindex

The Pentagon has approached automakers General Motors and Ford about shifting some capacity to 'make arms and military supplies', according to Wall Street Journal.

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Stéphanε γvelines@StephanVelines·
@Gabriel64869839 Outdated PAC-2 launchers were of very little BMD-use anyways. And they can function is a somewhat dispersed way, so looking a launcher unit would be acceptable if it restricts glide-bomb usage, AWACS support aso For PAC-3 MSE upgraded launchers that is different I give you that.
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Gabriele Molinelli
Gabriele Molinelli@Gabriel64869839·
Alternative angle on the outage over US not supplying ammo to Ukraine: it has been agreed europe would help Ukraine pay for US munitions, but it's going slow. Only thing slower has been supply of european alternative to PATRIOT, Aster. Which is, however... (1)
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Stéphanε γvelines@StephanVelines·
@Gabriel64869839 Or let me be more precise, sorry: „there is plausible evidence for more restricted usage“ I will not claim any inside knowledge beyond visual or anecdotal (partial) evidence for usage restrictions.
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Stéphanε γvelines
Stéphanε γvelines@StephanVelines·
@Gabriel64869839 So you acknowledge there was a restriction, just ofc made on „best intentions“ with the US somehow wiser then the country under actual attack?
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Stéphanε γvelines@StephanVelines·
@Gabriel64869839 All BM interception capabilities are « up to a point » compared with other effectors, BM will always remain mighty challenging to intercept. As US experience in the gulf was has shown. It is, as I understand one of the first SAMP NG units is indeed going to 🇺🇦. Fingers crossed.
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Gabriele Molinelli
Gabriele Molinelli@Gabriel64869839·
@StephanVelines It is capable of BM interceptions TO A POINT. To a bit greater point in its new, Block 1 NT configuration, which hower is not being supplied to Ukraine. That's it.
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Stéphanε γvelines
Stéphanε γvelines@StephanVelines·
@Gabriel64869839 When they were moved close to the front line to ambush Russian frontline aviation, US but also other donating countries became very nervous. Ukraine had to pull them further back and did not repeat aviation ambush tactics for which PAC-2 missiles were indeed predestined.
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Stéphanε γvelines@StephanVelines·
@Gabriel64869839 Kinetically Aster missile is perfectly capable of BM interception, eventhough the Arabel radar and the older ARH seekers might have had problems in the past (partly remedied by software and user experience) very similar to issues encountered by Patriot crews (recently in Gulf).
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Stéphanε γvelines@StephanVelines·
@Gabriel64869839 Only 🇫🇷 and 🇮🇹 are providing SAMP and Aster, there was never any European participation beyond that. (Rest of) Europe is happy financing US weapons that are now heavily delayed or otherwise politically geo-blocked or restricted in usage, which you downplay as «slow».
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