We currently use a type of loitering munition but it’s more of a fire off then guide it into a target, they did experiment with an loitering rocket fired off from a MLRS around 2005, which would be fired off and would then stay airborne and circle in a holding pattern for a period of time which could then be controlled into a target when needed, but that was abandoned mostly due to cost as the munition was unrecoverable once the fuel ran out and it was then a waste of a £100k rocketYep the drone wars are nearly upon us!
I would have thought that fire once and forget units that are cheap to produce and are basically a payload on a disposable bed is the future.
UK are sending Harooons. Didnt think ours were land vehicle launchable??
Unless its a missile fire at short range from a helicopter we literally don’t have an anti-ship missile to give them
We currently use a type of loitering munition but it’s more of a fire off then guide it into a target, they did experiment with an loitering rocket fired off from a MLRS around 2005, which would be fired off and would then stay airborne and circle in a holding pattern for a period of time which could then be controlled into a target when needed, but that was abandoned mostly due to cost as the munition was unrecoverable once the fuel ran out and it was then a waste of a £100k rocket
Yeah Its an odd one, I'm not sure what system they plan to give them that can be natively fitted to any of their existing platforms.They're not - this is just a twitter rumour - I doubt we are sending harpoons as Ukraine doesn't have any ships left in its Navy!
Then it probably is a missile fired at short range from a helicopter or similar (drone etc..).
They're not - this is just a twitter rumour - I doubt we are sending harpoons as Ukraine doesn't have any ships left in its
70kThat seems silly in retrospect given the cost of missiles/rockets in general - does anyone know how much a switchblade 600 costs?
If anything I'd suspect it to be Sea Skua. Not long out of service, likely still hold stores and can be Heli launched.
Daily mail are not a credible source, I'm not saying it isnt true but Daily Mail should never be cited as a source of information.
Sounds kind of crazy that the uk doesn't have any anti ship missiles systems that can be fired from land when the UK is surrounded by water
Have an air force.
A stationary ship could be hit by a GMLRS within 70km, wouldn’t sink it but would cause heavy damage, not a chance of hitting a moving target thoughSounds kind of crazy that the uk doesn't have any anti ship missiles systems that can be fired from land when the UK is surrounded by water