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I know why those cages are being used... The javelin missile lock on system.... Ground level lock on sign takes a ground level picture of the heat signature.... If you throw a solar blanket on the cage it would obstruct the missiles tracking of the target from the air because the angle of sight only sees the heat blanket...
Russian tanks in Ukraine are sprouting cages
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Posted 2 y ago
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"Cages crudely welded to the top of Russian tank turrets are further evidence of the country’s unpreparedness for war, analysts have said.
The apparently ineffective modifications have been spotted on destroyed Russian armour on Ukrainian battlefields. While intended as an extra layer of defence from rocket attacks, they add weight to tanks, make them easier to spot and give crews a false sense of security, according to military experts."
"The cages are an example of “field-expedient” armour — items such as sandbags and large wooden beams attached to the exterior of vehicles by their operators during conflict. If built correctly, cages can prove effective against enemy fire such as rocket-propelled grenades, but not against Nlaw and Javelin anti-tank missiles."
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/fearful-russian-crews-attach-cages-to-tanks-rkr3dbjfz#:~:text=While%20intended%20as%20an%20extra,security%2C%20according%20to%20military%20experts.
https://inews.co.uk/news/world/russias-protective-cages-tanks-little-success-against-ukraines-weapons-1520171
Even this article in the OP says they're useless.
The apparently ineffective modifications have been spotted on destroyed Russian armour on Ukrainian battlefields. While intended as an extra layer of defence from rocket attacks, they add weight to tanks, make them easier to spot and give crews a false sense of security, according to military experts."
"The cages are an example of “field-expedient” armour — items such as sandbags and large wooden beams attached to the exterior of vehicles by their operators during conflict. If built correctly, cages can prove effective against enemy fire such as rocket-propelled grenades, but not against Nlaw and Javelin anti-tank missiles."
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/fearful-russian-crews-attach-cages-to-tanks-rkr3dbjfz#:~:text=While%20intended%20as%20an%20extra,security%2C%20according%20to%20military%20experts.
https://inews.co.uk/news/world/russias-protective-cages-tanks-little-success-against-ukraines-weapons-1520171
Even this article in the OP says they're useless.
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Except there are journalists actually there who are seeing that these hodge/podge cages aren't working so...yeah. Also how the f* would I know what your MOS is?
It's not hard to get a hold of any TM/FM/or any military regulation. They are all publicly available.
It's not hard to get a hold of any TM/FM/or any military regulation. They are all publicly available.
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Cpl Benjamin Long
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SFC (Join to see) It's stated on profile and I told you directly. You were too busy being arrogant and assuming I am stupid....
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Cpl Benjamin Long
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SFC (Join to see) I know they are publically available and the weakness of the javelin. Can be discerned by reading it on dfas.army.mil you are stating the obvious.. Which doesn't give you leverage over anything
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Cpl Benjamin Long
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SFC (Join to see) I you read what I said... You need to put a solar blanket over it for the thing to work. I love how you make baseless assumptions on the things I say.
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Thanks for the share and the spring thaw is coming soon. Should be challenging for the aggressor.
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Cpl Benjamin Long
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1SG Russell S. and... The 1980s called and told me they want their tanks back...
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