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Spike ATGM
There seem some discrepencies across diffrent OOBs, range is what I have noticed.
Spike ER normaly 8-80, Spike or Spike MR 4-50 Sure I have seen ER with min range of 4 & max range of 160. |
Re: Spike ATGM
The main ranges are OK. It's the minimum ranges that are a bit confused. Now fixed
Don |
Re: Spike ATGM
Sorry this was a bit vague found the doc I was keeping on Finnish spike team unit 78 has a max range of 160
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Re: Spike ATGM
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Wiki I know but : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spike_%28missile%29 Note the ER ('Dandy' in Israeli service?) version is 8Km range, and is used by the Finnish coastal rangers. (18 launchers, for anti-ship use mentioned in the wiki article) Though they apparently have the MR version - the one we have for regular infantry use should probably best be renamed to MR and range reduced accordingly (the few A/Sh ones can safely be ignored?). Andy |
Re: Spike ATGM
If it's of any use : the ER version is also in use on the Romanian MLI-84M IFV (on the OWS-25R station) and the IAR-330 SOCAT helicopter.
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Are you SURE the MLI-84M uses the ER and not the LR ? The ER is typically the Helicopter version
Don |
Re: Spike ATGM
Ah, my bad,my bad :o
It's LR for the MLI IFV and ER for the IAR helo. |
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While we're on that subject you can check two other things for me. That vehicle was one where the info seemed a bit off
1/ the ammo load for the 84M. The source I have right now says 200x25mm and that seems a bit low but there's a lot crammed into that vehicle 2/ The number of Spikes they carry. The source I have right now suggests the early version carries 4 and the later version 8 Don |
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Re-quoting the sources from my post about IFVs.
http://www.army-guide.com/eng/product1018.html http://www.mfaromania.ro/ows.htm (bottom-right of the web page a tiny UK flag if the page mistakenly appears in romanian) http://tpb.traderom.ro/expozitii/dom...FA/MLI84_M.htm 1) Ran across that myself. The way I understand it, it's only the OWS-25R station /w 25mm KBA Oerlikon A/C that has 200 rounds ready to fire, dual-fed, 60 AP + 140 HE typically. Within the MLI-84M itself there are 450 extra rounds at least according to the 1st and 3rd links. Bottom line : a 650 round grand total of 25mm shells. 2) Notice the 3rd link is acting up, so here's a replacement : http://rft.forter.ro/2007_6/07-arm/05.htm Online issue of the official Romanian Army Magazine, June 2007. It's in Romanian,but seek out picture paragraph 3.3 " InstalaĊ£ie de lansare rachete antitanc " - ad literam "Installation for lanunching anti-tank missiles" ("rocket" and "missile" same word in Romanian - "racheta") In the table : "Numar containere" - "Number of containers" = 2. This checks out with the first two sources as well. Bottom line : the OWS-25R station only has room for 2 x ATGM mounted, and 2 x ATGM are stowed in the vehicle. |
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