Le sniper pur il est sur M2 Barrett il me semble, en 12,7.
La vidéo de ce qui semble être une station de vidéosurveillance du HMS Queen Elizabeth :
https://theaviationist.com/2021/11/2...b-crash-video/
C'est sur que si le F-35B ne monte pas les côtes, ça va être difficile...You can clearly see an F-35B, configured for short take off (with open LIFT fan door and rear nozzle pivoted downward), rolling on the ski jump at very low speed (much lower than normal), then literally falling off the carrier for lack of enough thrust/lift. The pilot manages to launch as the aircraft reaches the final part of the ski jump.
A propos de cote, sur le marché de l'occasion, le Rafale l'a chez les Croates :
https://theaviationist.com/2021/11/3...a-buys-rafale/
The Rafale was selected on May 28, 2021, following an international competition which saw the French aircraft facing the Saab Gripen, the F-16V Block 70/72, second-hand F-16s from Israel and, according to some sources, even second-hand Eurofighter Typhoons from Italy. This deal is considered the largest acquisition program since Croatia’s independence from the former Yugoslavia.
A first deal for the acquisition of 12 second-hand Israeli F-16C/Ds, worth 420 million euros, failed in 2019 when the U.S. Congress vetoed the transfer of the jets, requesting under the Third Party Transfer (TPT) guidelines the removal of all Israeli modifications on the aircraft before the program could go ahead. The Croatian government therefore decided to cancel the deal, starting a new competition in 2020.
Impressionnant ce système de furtivité, l'avion disparaît immédiatement après le décollage.
Oui, on voit le petit nuage de fumée au moment où le pilote balance la boule de disparition de ninja.
Ouais mais c'est Gun Jésus mousquetaire, il marche sur l'eau, il fait des cartons à 2Km et c'est un américain qui cause un peu français. C'est pas naturel.
Contre-mesures anti-drone ou anti-Javelin sur les T72 russes stationnés à la frontière ukrainienne.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...-troop-buildup
there is some evidence of meaningful combat preparations, notably in the field modifications sported by Russian armour.
They look like cages bolted on to the roof – and reflect the fact Kremlin has been spooked by some of Ukraine’s recent arms purchases from the west. Of particular concern to Moscow are US Javelin anti-tank missiles and Turkish TB2 Bayraktar drones, both of which aim to knock out Russian armour by striking it where it is weakest, on the top.
Magnifique système de pergola intégré.
A noter le panier garni pour le franchissement de frontière amical.