Difference between revisions of "10M6 Tomsk battlefield simulator"
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The '''10M6 "Tomsk"''' battlefield simulator uses specialised grenades fired from the AGS-30. The grenades are essentially single-use UAVs: a very compact sensor suite is wrapped around a radio transmitter. At the peak of their trajectory (calculated by an internal computer that reads the inertia of the grenade), the grenades create a look-down image of the surrounding area. There are usually eight of these in a seperate belt that can be switched to from the generic FAE belt. | The '''10M6 "Tomsk"''' battlefield simulator uses specialised grenades fired from the AGS-30. The grenades are essentially single-use UAVs: a very compact sensor suite is wrapped around a radio transmitter. At the peak of their trajectory (calculated by an internal computer that reads the inertia of the grenade), the grenades create a look-down image of the surrounding area. There are usually eight of these in a seperate belt that can be switched to from the generic FAE belt. | ||
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Revision as of 22:18, 4 November 2006
The 10M6 "Tomsk" battlefield simulator uses specialised grenades fired from the AGS-30. The grenades are essentially single-use UAVs: a very compact sensor suite is wrapped around a radio transmitter. At the peak of their trajectory (calculated by an internal computer that reads the inertia of the grenade), the grenades create a look-down image of the surrounding area. There are usually eight of these in a seperate belt that can be switched to from the generic FAE belt.