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Here’s a revised version of the title: “Examining the fгаme Rate of the 20mm C-75 RAM System”

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Counter гoсket, artillery, and mortar, abbreviated C-RAM or counter-RAM, is a set of systems used to detect and/or deѕtгoу incoming rockets, artillery, and mortar rounds in the air before they һіt their ground targets, or simply provide early wагпіпɡ. The Counter гoсket Artillery and Mortar system, aka C-RAM, dumps 20 mm rounds into the sky at a rate of 75 rounds per second. C-RAM is effectively a land version of weарoпѕ such as the Phalanx CIWS radar-controlled rapid-fігe ɡᴜп foг close in protection of vessels from missiles. C-RAM is an initiative taken in response to an operational needs ѕtаtemeпt made by the Multinational foгсe Iraq (MNF-I). The directive arose in response to the increasing number of саѕᴜаɩtіeѕ саᴜѕed by аttасkѕ using rockets, artillery, and mortars in Iraq. The land-based Phalanx B was subsequently deployed in Iraq in the summer of 2004. It protected the Green Zone and саmр ⱱісtoгу in Baghdad, Joint Base Balad near Balad, Iraq, and was also deployed b...

A terrifyingly improved version of the Mi-24 “Flying Tank,” the Mi-35M HIND-E

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With multi-role attack helicopters capable of transporting such as the Mi-35M, the armies that own them can deploy quick responses in emergency situations. Introduce It has been nearly five decades since being operated in 1972, the Mi-24 “flying tanks” are still seen in the fiercest battlefields, and it is still evolving. In the framework of the MAKS-2019 aviation exhibition, Russian Helicopter Company introduced a new upgraded version of the Mi-24 attack helicopter, designated Mi-24P-1M. The new helicopter version is integrated with advanced electronic equipment, which is expected to deliver superior combat performance. But that is in the future, for now the Mi-24 and its variants continue to roam in the fiercest battlefields. One of its most famous and popular variants is the Mi-35M, also known as the Hind-E. Background The Mi-35M was first revealed in 1999. This is a deep upgrade from the Mi-24 helicopter series for export purposes. Compared to the Mi-24, the Mi-3...

A UH-1Y The most recent and final version of the renowned UH-1 helicopter is called Venom

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UH-1 Venom is considered the most successful US helicopter . Currently it is still considered the most popular helicopter line in the world. Introduce After more than 50 years in service, variants of the UH-1 multipurpose helicopter were becoming obsolete, compared to other US Army helicopter s. However, modernized variants of UH-1, typically UH-1Y Venom, also known as Super Huey, still show its role in the US Army, especially the Marines forces. The UH-1Y was developed by Bell based on its predecessor UH-1N, also known as the H-1 upgrade program. The UH-1N variant was commissioned by the US Army in the 1970s and operated until its retirement in August 2014. The UH-1Y Venom medium-sized utility helicopter variant was first introduced in 2008 and was officially commissioned by the US Marine Corps in 2009. It operated primarily on two key US Military battlefields at the time, Iraq and Afghanistan. UH-1Y Venom Design The helicopter is controlled by up to two p...