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RoAF
PostPosted: Nov 23, 2006 - 10:22 AM Reply with quote Back to top
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What is the orange weapon under the A-7......


AGM-62 Walleye TV-guided glide bomb.

EDIT: the bomb in your post previous to the A-7 is CBU-87/B.

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RoAF wrote:
A very correct first post, Aegean Hawk!
The same weapon is known as BK-90 in Germany and is named Dispenser Weapon System 39 (DWS-39) in Sweden - used on Gripens out there.
HAF's upgraded F-4s also have it, that's why Aegean Hawk new the answer


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HAF's intergrated AFDS on A-7E's Corsairs and on F-4E's AUP (PI2000)
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RoAF wrote:
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What is the orange weapon under the A-7......


AGM-62 Walleye TV-guided glide bomb.

EDIT: the bomb in your post previous to the A-7 is CBU-87/B.


Correct again RoAF - well done!! Cheers

Greetings,

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This thread looks too easy! Let's complicate it a bit.
Identify the thing in the picture (designation, caliber, country of origin)



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Now that's saving the taxpayers money! Recycling DRMO assets as weapons, whoever thought this up probably got a 25$ savings bond and a pass to the bowling alley.



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RoAF wrote:
This thread looks too easy! Let's complicate it a bit.
Identify the thing in the picture (designation, caliber, country of origin)


Although this topic is dead from Nov 2006 I give my shots for the,

CRV-7 Rocket Motor
Length: 3.4 ft (1.04 m)
Diameter: 2.75 in (70 mm)
Wingspan: 7 in (186 mm)
Weight: 14.5 lbs (6.6 kg)
Warhead: varies
Guidance: None
Range: 12,000 feet (3.6 Km)

manufactured by Bristol Aerospace (Canada)

I've seen them being used with the FWIT at Orland in the LAU5004



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fiskerwad wrote:
IR, active radar homing, telemetry, datalink, bah!!

This is technology in it's finest form.

Name that bomb.

Fisk



That's freaking awesome. KFC anybody?
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S5-K 57mm Rocket... USSR
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S5-K 57mm Rocket... USSR

Bingo!
That's exactly what i posted, and what is in nasty11's picture is the same rocket in the hands of an IDF soldier - notice the UZI. The roundel is Syrian, and the wreck looks like the wing of a Su-7 attack plane.

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This weapon???

use the SG-357 or HB-876 submunitions...it`s
so easy

Cluster incendiary bomb:

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It's the JP-233 runway denial system - (obviously) fielded on the Tornado...

Only problem is - no stand-off. You have to take that baby right "down town"!

I would not expect it to be a very popular weapon system....


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Could this be a new secret weapons system?



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If you get that right Smile and no its not what it looks alot like.
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Hsiung Feng-2 ?
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nope Smile
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