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But that's only one trajectory. Please see the post I quoted.Well then, its almost half the speed of P800 Onix / Brahmos
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But that's only one trajectory. Please see the post I quoted.Well then, its almost half the speed of P800 Onix / Brahmos
Anti ship has a radar seeker that the land attack version does not.Dual Thrust solid rocket motor , and Anti ship version has a smaller warhead than Land attack version. 384 Kg for Anti ship and 444 Kg for land attack.
I am guessing thats due to the Anti ship version having a bigger , heavier sensor suite ?
Sure, but GIDS poster quoted above by Zarvan also says Terminal velocity of less than Mach 2.But that's only one trajectory. Please see the post I quoted.
more than 2 not lessSure, but GIDS poster quoted above by Zarvan also says Terminal velocity of less than Mach 2.
That should be for all trajectories i guess?
Oh ok...Told you i am terrible at maths .more than 2 not less
@JamD
I'm 99% sure that SMASH land attack and Fatah 2 are identical. The difference may be the slightly different launch control law due to the ship being slightly more unstable than the Earth. Or the launch laws could be robust enough to be the same and they're 100% same.@JamD
What's the difference between F2 and smash?
both are basically the same thing the only difference is one has active radar seeker.
Wouldn't it more beneficial to market F2 also capable of being launched from ship
Or there is a difference between accuracy of the two.
Dual pulse confirmed.I'm 99% sure that SMASH land attack and Fatah 2 are identical. The difference may be the slightly different launch control law due to the ship being slightly more unstable than the Earth. Or the launch laws could be robust enough to be the same and they're 100% same.
I absolutely love system commonality like this because it lets us scale production better.
The difference in name is probably just a marketing decision: One is marketed as part of an MRLS system while the other is marketed as a ship launched BM, while actually being the same product. Rare example of smart marketing if you ask me.
This throws off my simulations. I can certainly redo them but now there's yet another unknown variable - what's the dual thrust profile?Dual pulse confirmed.
That’s what I was hoping forThis throws off my simulations. I can certainly redo them but now there's yet another unknown variable - what's the dual thrust profile?
dual thrust is not the same as pulse...no? @JamDThat’s what I was hoping for. But strange that the numbers largely match even with single pulse modeling.
Maybe you can add multiple scenarios for second pulse at different points in flight or maybe the most optimal? But then we don’t know the burn time of each…
I will try.That’s what I was hoping for. But strange that the numbers largely match even with single pulse modeling.
Maybe you can add multiple scenarios for second pulse at different points in flight or maybe the most optimal? But then we don’t know the burn time of each…
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