The first confirmed footage of the Hellfire-equipped buggy in Ukraine, likely supplied for live combat testing by an unknown nation.
BNoOneTwo on
100-200k missile takes down few tens of thousands drone. Of course we need to calculate in the damage that drone can make, but it’s going to be expensive way to defending against bulk drones.
rxVegan on
Is there any data available on what the range of this would be in GBAD role? Wouldn’t Hellfire typically be used in air to ground strikes?
testercheong on
„Roads ? How boring“
Iykyk
Daripuff on
I was not expecting to see the hellfire ATGM being used as a SAM
I guess it makes sense, though. Missile is missile, all of them fly to the target and blow up.
Pullthesky on
Hellfire as a SAM? I wouldn’t have imagined those things are agile enough and have enough delta V to engage aerial targets when fired from a fixed position at ground level. Interesting…
AunMeLlevaLaConcha on
*“Open season!“*
AndrewinStPete on
Very cool, but damn… Ukraine needs more cheaper alternatives… That Shahed was about $75,000 USD to make and the Hellfire used in the Tempest is about $125,000… 🙁 That buggy is cool as fuck though. 🙂
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The first confirmed footage of the Hellfire-equipped buggy in Ukraine, likely supplied for live combat testing by an unknown nation.
100-200k missile takes down few tens of thousands drone. Of course we need to calculate in the damage that drone can make, but it’s going to be expensive way to defending against bulk drones.
Is there any data available on what the range of this would be in GBAD role? Wouldn’t Hellfire typically be used in air to ground strikes?
„Roads ? How boring“
Iykyk
I was not expecting to see the hellfire ATGM being used as a SAM
I guess it makes sense, though. Missile is missile, all of them fly to the target and blow up.
Hellfire as a SAM? I wouldn’t have imagined those things are agile enough and have enough delta V to engage aerial targets when fired from a fixed position at ground level. Interesting…
*“Open season!“*
Very cool, but damn… Ukraine needs more cheaper alternatives… That Shahed was about $75,000 USD to make and the Hellfire used in the Tempest is about $125,000… 🙁 That buggy is cool as fuck though. 🙂