It was hit during takeoff.
Maybe the drone arrived shortly before takeoff and the operator thought:
If I wait for it to take of I could get an air to air kill do more damage.
Reminds me of the time a F-15 bombed a helicopter mid air.
It was hit during takeoff.
Maybe the drone arrived shortly before takeoff and the operator thought:
If I wait for it to take of I could get an air to air kill do more damage.
Reminds me of the time a F-15 bombed a helicopter mid air.
Having many guys with pointy sticks (muskets with bayonets in this case) was still the best way to defend against cavalry.
Having one big blob of people with pointy sticks also enabled charges to rout the enemy and stoped them from doing it to you.
We should do Anarcho-NATOism
Due to the way the light reflects of it, I thought it was a whaling harpoon.
Extinct in the wild, even the population in captivity is slowly dwindling.
A HIMARS chocking what looks like a S-300 in a non sexual way (I hate that I have to mention it, but I know the crowd around here).
It’s probably because the Ukraine have been allowed to strike into Russia with western weapons.
Maybe there have already been specific news of S-300s being blown up since then, but they are probably unable to do the job they where built to do: securing russian airspace.
PS: the S-300 has its eye on the wrong side
They are certain they had him with them when they left the house.
The only reason I see is the ERA being so shit that you don’t trust any one block to go off.
In reality ERA is designed to be directly mounted to the armor to absorb the force of the explosion.
Well, they found a solution to that ::: spoiler spoiler attacking Iran for no reason. :::
If you want a non-explosive drone-dropped munition I recommend a flechette. They are basically military grade lawn darts.
The Americans can be proud of the drone technology for dodging two missiles and ashamed for not telling their own ships that they had a drone in the air.
The modern French would never build something with tracks, because it can’t be used to meadle in north Africa.
It’s to explain why she did it.