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A Little Sketchy
...Come to think of it, I'm pretty sure I saw a UAZ poking around, so I have most of what I'd need for a ToT revamp of Leonel's Operation Flashpoint scenario.
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Including India, where 335 have been built since 1992 as the more streamlined HAL Dhruv (production is ongoing), replacing the HAL Chetak (Aerospatialle III).![]()
The light twin turbine engine helicopter Bo 105 was developed by German industry in the early 70s and it has been set up to perform either civil or military purposes.Its main advantage is high flight maneuverability. The armed version for German Army named PAH-1 was armed with the wire-guided Euromissile HOT ATGM. Produced from the ‘70s to the first years of 2000, the Bo 105 achived commercial success and equipped the armies of several countries.
I thinkt this is where that character in the old sitcom, "The Office," says, "that's what she said."Viewing them on the phone. "There's a rocket in my pocket!"
All of those anti-tank missiles would just terrify Guderian, Rommel, Zhukov, Patton, and Montgomery if they could have seen them...![]()
HJ 8 The main ATGM of the PLA entered service between 1984 and 1988. Also produced in Pakistan as the Baktar Shikan.
The TOW II remains a very capable US anti-tank system, despite the fact that this weapon is 40 years old.
The HJ 9A is the Chinese copy of the TOW II
The AT4 Spigot/ 9K111 Fagot was adopted by the Soviet Army in 1970. It was also licence produced in Yugoslavia. Bulsae-2 is a North Korean indigenous version of the Fagot.
SAMHO is a Fagot related Indian anti-tank guided missile.
AT5 Spandrel / 9M113 Konkurs is a larger, deadlier variant of the Fagot, from 1974. Production was also carried out in Bulgaria and the former Yugoslavia (Slovenia inherited the latter’s ATGM production). Its production has also extended to Iran as the TOSAN-1. Substantial stocks of the Konkurs were left in what used to be the Eastern Bloc, especially in Ukraine, Belarus, Romania, and Moldova.
The Stugna and Skif are Ukrainian laser guided ATGMs.