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  • RBS 70 (Robotsystem 70) is a man-portable air-defense system (MANPADS) designed for anti-aircraft warfare in all climate zones and with little to no support from other forces. Originally designed and manufactured by the Swedish defence firm of Bofors Defence (now Saab Bofors Dynamics, since 2000). It uses the RB 70 missile, which is also in use in a number of other Swedish missile systems.
    In 2011, Saab Bofors Dynamics (successor company of Bofors Defence) announced the introduction of the new RBS 70 New Generation (RBS 70 NG). The upgraded version included an improved sighting system automatic target tracking capable of night vision and improved training and after-action review features.
    RBS 70 was supplied to Ukraine by Sweden at the beginning of 2023 during the Russian invasion. Sweden also provided Ukraine with the Giraffe 75 short range radar for use with the RBS 70. The Ukrainian military claims to have used RBS 70 to shoot down Russian cruise missiles and Iranian-made loitering munitions.
    Canada is investing $227.5 million in an Air Defence capability for Canadian Armed Forces members in Latvia. Canada has finalized contracts with Saab Canada Inc. to procure the RBS 70 NG short-range Air Defence System, which will provide tactical air defence protection to Canadian troops in Latvia. This capability will enable Canadian troops to defend themselves against fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters within its range, close air support aircraft, class 1 small Uncrewed Aerial Systems, and larger Uncrewed Aerial Systems.
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  • @_Matsimus_
    @_Matsimus_  Місяць тому +27

    What would missile air defence system would you want protecting your air space? Let me know what and why! Also do you think this missile is truly 'unjammable'? Let me know 🙂

    • @TimothySielbeck
      @TimothySielbeck Місяць тому +1

      DIVADS!!! Love to hear it go Brrrrrrrt!!!

    • @dathommy991
      @dathommy991 Місяць тому +4

      Gepard...

    • @Historyfan476AD
      @Historyfan476AD Місяць тому +2

      A range of several different systems to cover short, medium and long distance. Sadly though knowing the UK MOD, they will cheap out and only buy one poor system that don't work.

    • @RiderOftheNorth1968
      @RiderOftheNorth1968 Місяць тому +2

      Shotgun! Keeping them crows of mi crops!!! 😂

    • @Eyeless_Camper
      @Eyeless_Camper Місяць тому +5

      May not be very well known by i quite fancy RBS 23 Bamse.

  • @Swiftsword-
    @Swiftsword- Місяць тому +103

    The interesting part is that suddenly everyone starts to realize what the Swedish weapon industry is capable of. Like it's a big surprise. Rbs-70 was developed in the early 1970-ish and enterd service in 1977. It's been regularly upgraded, will be more upgraded in the near future and is extremely capable. Aircraft, vehicles, ships whatever. Send a rbs70 and watch your problem disappear.

    • @TheInfidel_SlavaUA
      @TheInfidel_SlavaUA Місяць тому +2

      What is this weapon good for? Its range is not high enough for a stand off air defense, its target aquisition time is glacially slow for a short reaction shot (so you pretty much have to aquire any target at max range of sensor and be ready, quick reaction shots no way), its bulky and weighs 120 kg plus extra missiles, it missile costs 10x more than a stinger its base launcher cost over 3 million, you require highly trained operators, you cant easily get this into a trench or a dugout. In the end you put this on a fragmentation protected vehicle and become a massive drone magnet...using this in the open in a treeline? lol reality check needed. Just look at Ukraine what happens if you sit out in the open ANYWHERE, you are basically dead already..even in a trench its game over if FPVs come in. This thing will not get a fpv drone with a clutch shot cuz it takes forever to lock on...and if you do .. the 2nd or 3rd one will get you cuz you are out of ammo. $500 to kill 3.5 mill system. Btw LASER sounds good until you realize you need Line of Sight for it and no terrain obstructions.

    • @niklasolsson-wv9eu
      @niklasolsson-wv9eu Місяць тому +14

      @@TheInfidel_SlavaUA Small enough to be everywhere and impossible to jam = kill every time.

    • @ollep9142
      @ollep9142 Місяць тому +19

      @@TheInfidel_SlavaUA I'm far from an expert, but here's my take at your questions:
      1. Aquisition time.
      Shouldn't differ from any other stand-alone systems. The team can get information about approaching enemy aircraft from other sources and then be searching in the right direction.
      2. Heavy and bulky.
      Compared to actual MANPADs, I agree, that's not the intended use. It's significantly lighter and more portable than competing systems.
      3. Costs.
      Compared to competing systems (not MANPADs) these aren't that expensive, and even compared to Stingers the difference is less if you take into consideration the number of missiles required to score a hit. (I am aware that a missile only has to be threatening enough to cause the pilot to evade it instead of attacking his intended target to be successful. Drones that don't disengage must be shot down.)
      The big savings are in (mostly peacetime) training, where you essentially never need to fire a full scale missile.
      4. Require highly trained operators.
      Require more training than an AT-4, but it *is* designed for use by conscripts that only get a few months of low intensity education and training on the system. I bet many other SAM systems are far more complicated to handle.
      5. Deployment/protection.
      Not much different than most other SAM systems, with the difference that thanks to its portability this system can be set up at locations where ground vehicles can't go and therefore the enemy is less likely to look for it.
      As you say: "Just look at Ukraine...". The Ukrainians want *more* of these, because they do work!

    • @TzunSu
      @TzunSu Місяць тому +2

      Entered service in 1977, exited service in the 2000s. The idea was that it would be replaced by more modern systems, but those were never bought in any significant numbers, and brought back in service recently to fill that gap. The thinking was probably that it was useless against modern fixed wing threats, which it is, but that's not the role it's intended for today but rather helicopter defense and deterrence.

    • @constantinemouad2782
      @constantinemouad2782 Місяць тому

      - I think that this system will not find a place on the battlefields
      - The reason, in my opinion, is that it is too heavy to be a shoulder-mounted air defense system, and it lacks mobility, the ability to move, and speed in shooting.
      If it is used as a vehicle-mounted air defense system, it is considered somewhat short-lived

  • @Chiller11
    @Chiller11 Місяць тому +41

    For a country whose last real war was in 1814 Sweden certainly makes effective tools for other nations’ wars.

    • @Mahasa99
      @Mahasa99 Місяць тому +17

      We have these tools to NOT get in trouble, unlike some other countries… 🇸🇪

    • @Merecir
      @Merecir Місяць тому +13

      The purpose of a nations' defense is to prevent the potential attacker from attacking in the first place.
      And according to that metric; the Swedish defense industry has a 100% success rate.

    • @readhistory2023
      @readhistory2023 Місяць тому +1

      @@Mahasa99 I remember how the brave Swedes stood up to the Naziz in WW2. Oh that's right. That never happened.

    • @bodan1196
      @bodan1196 Місяць тому +5

      ​@@readhistory2023 I take it that your tagname is satirical.
      Just as flatearthers state; "do your own research"? Though I do wonder at times if they are not unintentionally satirical.
      Having taken up arms against the early "reich", would have been a self sacrifies with no positive effect. Quite the contrary.
      Had Sweden been invaded, Germany would have had full access to the iron ore of the north. As it were handled, the supply could be cut at the most effectful time.
      Taking up arms against the withering "reich" later, would have been just as distasteful as valor theft.
      Denying ore to the Nazis, and supplying intelligence to the Allies, were necessary for the right outcome, but still bending the terms of neutrality.
      There are more ways to fight than with a weapon in hand. Ask Gandi. (Perhaps not about _actual_ sleeping partners though.)
      "Winning a war is one thing. Winning a peace another. That usually requires the help of a third neutral part."
      Which is why Sweden joining NATO, however necessary to show closed ranks against Putin, (not Russia), have shifted the balance towards war, not away from it. There are now no sane people that all involved parties will listen to reasoning from. Hmm, this sounds a bit familiar... have Sweden now done against Putin, what you wanted Sweden to have done against Hitler and his murderous following? I guess we will see.

    • @gonace
      @gonace Місяць тому +1

      @@readhistory2023 Please don't hang in the comment section of any website after doing heavy drugs, thanks!

  • @araxonUK
    @araxonUK Місяць тому +16

    Nice to see that most of the presentation videos are from Czech Army. RBS 70 is one of the systems which show clear advantages against other systems reviewed for Czech Army requirements. Generally, Swedish systems in Czech Army have great reputation for being extremely reliable. Could be related to Swedish conscript based military doctrine where systems must be build that minimum training is required to operate it effectively.

    • @nubbetudde8922
      @nubbetudde8922 Місяць тому +4

      Not only that, it also needs to survive the abuse that a bunch of 18 years old guys, who don't think there will be a war, can dish out.

  • @Emperorvalse
    @Emperorvalse Місяць тому +14

    It's a great system. Large for a ManPAD but very capable and the IFF is invaluable.

  • @carlcramer9269
    @carlcramer9269 Місяць тому +40

    SAAB relatively recently absorbed Bofors, which made famous anti-air guns during WWII. So there is a lot of tradition behind SAAB.

    • @captainbuggernut9565
      @captainbuggernut9565 Місяць тому +8

      Bofors was bought by United Defence Industries, who in turn were bought by BAE. The tubed artillery interests like Archer are owned by BAE. While some of the missile interests are owned by Saab.

    • @TzunSu
      @TzunSu Місяць тому +2

      "Relatively recently?" BAE bought UDI and and thereby Bofors 24 years ago lol. Ironically enough Bofors founded SAAB, in the 1930s. Now both are owned by the same company, neither of which is really SAAB nor Bofors.

    • @meanmanturbo
      @meanmanturbo Місяць тому +9

      @@TzunSu SAAB bought Bofors in 2000 and sold the gun/artillery part to UDI, but SAAB kept the missile part of Bofors which is now called SAAB dynamics. And BAE had sold of its final stake in SAAB in 2010 leaving Swedish holding company Investor AB as the biggest shareholder.

  • @dmacpher
    @dmacpher Місяць тому +19

    Unfortunate about ADATs inclement weather performance - it had so much promise. I think we should adopt the Oerlikon skynex system for SRAD considering drone lessons from
    Ukraine

  • @dovydaskaminskas4227
    @dovydaskaminskas4227 Місяць тому +28

    Some + and - of RBS70.
    + Unjammable, unless you have a way to blind the operator.
    + Smokeless. For example Stinker (Stinger missile) leaves a trail of smoke behind. But RBS doesn't. Targets would not understand what hit them and from where.
    + Options for direct hit or proximity fuse, and some other gadgets.
    - Bulky. Needs 3 man to carry and operate it.
    - Difficult to master, takes a lot of training. When you can train a manpad guy in several weeks, RBS takes months.
    - The missile control laser alerts fighter plane pilots.

    • @ljubomirculibrk4097
      @ljubomirculibrk4097 Місяць тому +2

      And lights up on IR drone cameras, just asking to be shot at...
      It whoud be beter whit larger missile and stronger laser on a wheicle, shoot and scoot.

    • @Perisa79
      @Perisa79 Місяць тому

      It has a feature that IF it gets jammed, then it changes the target and go straight for the jamming...

    • @dovydaskaminskas4227
      @dovydaskaminskas4227 Місяць тому +5

      @@Perisa79 you are mistaking it with a radar guided missiles like AIM-120 that has home on jam capabilities.
      This one is optically guided, optical EW almost nonexistent.

    • @Fatallydisorganized
      @Fatallydisorganized Місяць тому

      @@dovydaskaminskas4227 but active dazzlers are very much real and extremely effective at blinding imaging systems like those used on this system.

    • @miloe436
      @miloe436 Місяць тому +3

      In wartime the training is usually cut down drastically. Pretty sure the ukrainians only get to train with a stinger for a day before they are handed one. You only need 2-3 days to learn the RBS-70, it's a pretty easy system. You train in simulators for most of the time. Then hands on training with assembly of the unit.

  • @wavesofgreen
    @wavesofgreen Місяць тому +1

    I love that you keep going. Such a good Canadian you show us the truth and gear that is needed in this time of war. Keep up the great work!

  • @guymarcgagne7630
    @guymarcgagne7630 Місяць тому +7

    You more than hold your own as a blogger/commentator - you thread the line rather nicely for a reservist worrying about the SOPs/perceptions!
    Kudos lad. Be well and stay safe

  • @olekzajac5948
    @olekzajac5948 Місяць тому +6

    I like the RBS 70, though I prefer it in its vehicle-mounted configuration. As for my favorite air defense system, it's probably the Piorun as it's the best true MANPADS available on the market currently. All the other shoulder-launched systems are either obsolete, like the Stinger, or a heavy and rather bulky adaptation of a tripod mounted system (some people call them CREWPADS, I like that name), like shoulder-launched versions of the Sungur or Starstreak. Whereas with the Piorun you get 6.5 km of range and a very flare-resistant seeker in a small package that can be mounted on vehicles but also carried and used effectively by a single soldier.

  • @CharChar2121
    @CharChar2121 Місяць тому +1

    I was a Marine stinger gunner, so it's my favorite. The thing is just so goddamn simple. You can teach someone how to operate it in a day, easily.

  • @christopher9000p
    @christopher9000p Місяць тому +4

    We are already getting these for our troops in Latvia.

  • @Detvanliga
    @Detvanliga Місяць тому +2

    I was trained on it, back in the days in Sweden. First of you, back then at least, needed Freon to cool the sight. And we needed a lot of batteries. Maybe they have managed to get away with that? Secondly there was lots of electronics, among which was a thick cable running to the data unit, which we managed to run over several times. If that cable was damaged, nothing worked. But we were also connected to "the Giraffe" radar system. Now, the RBS70 seems to be sold as a stand alone system, is that correct? What I am trying to say is that back then the system was quite fragile and needed a lot of stuff to work.
    .

  • @rikulappi9664
    @rikulappi9664 Місяць тому +5

    My favorite is the old Gepard. The timed ammo just makes it effective against all kinds of targets, flying or on the ground.

    • @unrealassasination
      @unrealassasination Місяць тому

      It uses a proximity fuse.

    • @xmeda
      @xmeda Місяць тому

      Yes, Lancets like them too. Easy targets.

    • @tomgoff7887
      @tomgoff7887 Місяць тому +2

      @@xmeda They have only hit one Gepard ... and didn't destroy it,

    • @jnievele
      @jnievele Місяць тому

      ​@@unrealassasinationNo, the Gepard ammo doesn't have proximity fuses, the HEI rounds have impact fuses and a safety timer to self-destruct if they miss.

    • @OlleSundblad
      @OlleSundblad Місяць тому

      Comparing a Gepard with RBS70 is like comparing a Leopard 2 tank with a M16 rifle 😂

  • @tcntad87
    @tcntad87 Місяць тому +11

    I see RBS70, I click like😏

  • @TotalRookie_LV
    @TotalRookie_LV Місяць тому +15

    Canadian troops are stationed in Latvia as a part of Enhanced Forward Presence Battle Group. And Latvia does have RBS 70 missiles in it's arsenal, which might be a coincidence. XD
    I'm a civilian, but I've been I RBS 70 operators seat once - back in 2015, when Latvian army had one of those regular.. conventions (?) demonstrating the equipment they have.
    Had "Stingers" too, but gave all of their stock to Ukraine in 2022, maybe by now the arsenal is somewhat replenished, I don't know.

  • @Sir_Godz
    @Sir_Godz Місяць тому +3

    seems like a good high tech solution for us but i still would like to see the polish stinger in the inventory on mass as well. Its small enough to be a standard loadout weapon in lavs and other scout level groups that have access to carl g's and alike

  • @darkiee69
    @darkiee69 Місяць тому

    I did my military service on rbs70 and would love to try the NG system. The old system was daylight only, bad weather = stay in the tent and sleep it out.
    It was great at defending our dispersed airbases and along planned convoy routes where groups could leap frog along the route.

  • @stefangidlund9871
    @stefangidlund9871 Місяць тому +3

    I did my military service in Sweden with this system. Very good manpad, easy to use .

  • @gomergomez1984
    @gomergomez1984 Місяць тому +2

    For SHORAD fire and forget is the best option particularly in multi threat environments.

  • @nebakanezer47
    @nebakanezer47 Місяць тому

    I remember my time in the Marines in North Carolina. It was a Saturday, and I was going to the beach on base to do some surfing. When I got there, the beach was closed and said they were doing weapons testing. They had a quad running up and down the shoreline, picking up UAV debris. Not long hear the distinct missile sound streaking across the sky and hitting another UAV. the stinger is just so cool, lol.

  • @JasonCummer
    @JasonCummer Місяць тому +1

    Nice to see a Canadian channel doing these kinds of videos

  • @jannek5757
    @jannek5757 Місяць тому

    Interesting stuff, thanks!

  • @mr.normalguy69
    @mr.normalguy69 Місяць тому +27

    Might as well make a video on the Startstreak MANPAD then, not only it's effective against air targets but also against lightly armored vehicles.

    • @ghansu
      @ghansu Місяць тому +2

      Against lighlty armored vechiles that missile has that shaped charge warhead instead of just proxy fuse and explosives to spread those tungsten pellets around a tarkget.

    • @errornamenotfound2513
      @errornamenotfound2513 Місяць тому +4

      ​@@ghansu nah, starstreaks don't use shape charge warhead. It kinetically penetrates the target then explodes inside of it

    • @Abjor
      @Abjor Місяць тому +6

      @@errornamenotfound2513 I think he meant the RBS 70NG's BOLIDE missile which has just that, a shaped charge warhead to be armor piercing if needed, there's even a part in the current video showing it but matsimus is talking over it at 6:05

    • @errornamenotfound2513
      @errornamenotfound2513 Місяць тому +3

      @@Abjor I mean it was really confusing as he said "that missile has shaped charge warhead instead of proxy fuse" which is weird as it RBS70 has both shape charge and proximity fuse

    • @Zoroff74
      @Zoroff74 Місяць тому

      @@Abjor - It is mentioned at 10:03

  • @jaymacpherson8167
    @jaymacpherson8167 Місяць тому

    Stinger is my fav as I knew the rocket motor’s designer, and was aware of the design early in development.

  • @dawsonsmyth8800
    @dawsonsmyth8800 Місяць тому +2

    Thales Martlet shoulder launched anti air missile has been used successfully in Ukraine for over a year. Uses the same guidance as RBS but can be shoulder fired, tripod mounted or fired from the Stormed vehicle.

  • @hellmalm
    @hellmalm Місяць тому +10

    We here in Sweden have had a strong motivator to develop cost effective solution to the Russian problem, this is a classic weapon with its origin in the Cold War arms race. Saab has as alway refined and perfected it over time adding modern technology when it has come available. All most the RBS systems (RBS 17, 70 and soon 15) is now actively used in Ukraine doing what they were designed to do, namely repel Russians. The 70 in particular has proven most effective against the Kamov Ka-50. The system is also multi-capable (yes, you can use it against MBT as well) the for a round is about $100,000 compared to $176,000 for a FGM-148 Javelin. I don't think that's too bad for a country with 10 million inhabitants.

  • @Jreg1992
    @Jreg1992 Місяць тому +4

    I love you, your doing well. Rbs70 is dope but i worry about scalability of manufacturing the missles. Durring LSCO, I imagine uav's (small and big) will be produced more per month than missles. The rbs70's shaped charge looks like it can probably pen 120mm-200mm if applied in a dual-purpose role. Matsimus, I am so happy you healed, happy you got promoted, and happy you still the same cool dude; but can you review a document i built with my imagination and screenshots from a youtube playlist; about a way to provide proper administrative access to Canadian North West Passage, which is an alternative global trade route currently not in use because the sailors would freeze before American help arrives above Canada... and then an hour later, Canadian help arrives above Canada but only if norad says we have too. My proposed air-base fixes this and I want to use the surrounding land as nato Wargame playground; with natural/man-made disaster training and cbrn decontamination training and re-urbanization/rehabilitation of used areas. Please bud, I would super appreciate if you let me send you a new copy of my "plan b" .pdf and tell me why I'm dumb, 🙏 please.

  • @custardthepipecat6584
    @custardthepipecat6584 Місяць тому +3

    Thanks for your upload Mate 🐈🦘🍻🤘

  • @kaf2303
    @kaf2303 Місяць тому +1

    Nice review! Saab makes excellent products!
    I wonder with the advent of swarming drones if someone is designing a small emp man pad to knock out a swarm.

  • @thomaseriksson6256
    @thomaseriksson6256 Місяць тому +3

    Can you comment on Bamse The RBS 23, designated BAMSE (Bofors Advanced Missile System Evaluation)

  • @JCtheMusicMan_
    @JCtheMusicMan_ Місяць тому +1

    Imagine if they incorporated VR goggles for an AR targeting overlay! ❤

  • @Alex-oc2vi
    @Alex-oc2vi Місяць тому +3

    Seems like my country(Sweden) might be getting Saabs "new" system, the vehicle mounted shorad version of this in addition to the MANPAD that is in the inventory now, would be mounted on BV 410, at least according to the FMVs(Defence material administration) recent news article.
    I don't really have a favorite, because I don't know enough about this, but it seems like IRIS-T has performed well in Ukraine, Sweden got the short range IrIS-T SAM, also mounted on BVs, but I wouldn't mind seeing the SLM(or long-range?) in our Armed Forces, the missiles are a lot more affordable than e.g Patriot(Patriot got longer range though, I know), so it would be a much more sustainable way to defend against mass missile attacks like those Ukraine face.
    For the mass attacks from moped drones(Shaheds or whatever they are called) one would probably want a reliable anti-aircraft gun for kenetic defense(EW systems might work to, or a combination)because it makes sense economically, like naval guns or autocannons but vehicle mounted for mobility, e.g the CV90 SPAAG we have some of already.

  • @BluegrassKnight
    @BluegrassKnight Місяць тому +1

    I'm also a big fan of Stingers, though I like them in the Avenger turret system, I believe that setup is very capable and while I know it's not technically an anti-air system, I really like the Javelin system, as well I think an upgraded version with extended range and more anti-air capability would be very useful!

  • @ianbell5611
    @ianbell5611 Місяць тому

    Great video

  • @Mike.Muc.3.1415
    @Mike.Muc.3.1415 Місяць тому +1

    The latest upgrade is from 2011. It has a mass of 87 kg. Being laser guided means fire and forget is out of the window.
    Your enthusiasm is.... astonishing.

    • @staffanemren
      @staffanemren Місяць тому +1

      Being laser guided (beam rider) means you can't fool it with flares, can't trick it with foils, can't jam it.
      The intended target have no defence against RBS-70.

    • @darkiee69
      @darkiee69 Місяць тому

      It's not fire and forget, you have to keep the sights on the target until it's hit.

  • @astrosfox6911
    @astrosfox6911 Місяць тому

    In the Brazilian Army we do use the RBS-70. I had the oportunit to test its simulator a few times when I visited some anti air artillery batteries. And I have to say, it's hard to hit the target on your first try. But after some pratice, I was able to propelly hit some targets.
    My regards Matsimus (From another artillery man)

  • @DeNihility
    @DeNihility Місяць тому +1

    Last I heard, our "Air Defense" in Canada consisted of a C6 GMPG pointed upwards. Not sure how true that is, but I heard it from some Service members. 😅

  • @chrissmith2114
    @chrissmith2114 Місяць тому

    UK Starstreak manpads also Have unjammable laser guidance, and are fitted to American helicopters for air defence. These are mach 3+ capable. There is also a cheaper Martlet manpad fired from same system. Martlet also good for air to ground for moving targets

  • @marcchuck-you-farleytrembl2145
    @marcchuck-you-farleytrembl2145 Місяць тому +1

    Sounds like a good honest and capable system, perfect for Canada!

  • @davidlefranc6240
    @davidlefranc6240 Місяць тому +1

    Starstreak is incredible too and mistral with an accuracy of 96% on over 40k attempt not too bad! But yeah looks like a decent system .

  • @ph11p3540
    @ph11p3540 Місяць тому +3

    An AEGIS destroyer with a huge VLS magazine of Standard missiles like the US Navy Arleigh Burke, or better yet, Japanese Maya destroyer

  • @SteelbeastsCavalry
    @SteelbeastsCavalry Місяць тому +1

    The 2S6 and the SA-15 are both 2 systems I highly respect.

  • @sebekglab
    @sebekglab Місяць тому +1

    Polish GROM/PIORUN . Due to clever algorithm programming it will ignore any flares and head straight for aircraft or helicopter. Only defence for target is to pr-flare before being shot at. And that could be difficult if not impossible to do.

  • @petergerdes1094
    @petergerdes1094 Місяць тому +1

    TBF it is essentially unjammable in the sense of disruption by other controlled transmitters. However, I wonder if you could create some kind of special smoke or particulates to protect the target. For instance, if you disperse some kind of microprisms in the air that deflect the laser beam substantially in a consistent direction you could send it off target.
    (I mean any highly refractive substance will deflect the beam but you need to be able to do that to a substantial degree with a low concentration of particulates)

    • @staffanemren
      @staffanemren Місяць тому +1

      It's a beam rider, so you need to get the particles between the missile and the operator. The sensors reading the laser beam is at the back of the missile.

    • @petergerdes1094
      @petergerdes1094 Місяць тому +1

      @@staffanemren yah seems unworkable in the time frame available

  • @petersanderson8307
    @petersanderson8307 Місяць тому +1

    Thanks!

    • @_Matsimus_
      @_Matsimus_  Місяць тому

      Thank you so much for the super chat!! ❤😮

  • @jakubpipek2266
    @jakubpipek2266 Місяць тому +2

    The cheapest most effective system is always the best. To sophisticated = too expensive, too simple = not effective. It depends on what you want to countermeasure.

  • @gwarne2304
    @gwarne2304 Місяць тому +1

    i always had a fascination with ADATS

    • @bert26a
      @bert26a Місяць тому

      It was a good system but Canada was the only serious user and it never got any further investment or upgrades which is so typical of our government and Defence Procurement policies.

  • @--Dani
    @--Dani Місяць тому +1

    Stinger for sure #1, then watching Iron Dome in action a while ago in Israel was impressive. 👍

  • @jdogdarkness
    @jdogdarkness Місяць тому +1

    Problem with RBS is it isn't fire & forget & pretty much requires a stationary platform, at least a stand. Also, if there is low visibility, your SOL. Clouds, dense fog, etc.

  • @Pembroke.
    @Pembroke. Місяць тому +1

    Matt may someone up there grant you your wish. Question how did your course turn out? Did you have a great time?

  • @Mwahaha105
    @Mwahaha105 Місяць тому +1

    The Irish Defense Forces have this. 😌 Btw, when will you have your next stream? I have some questions about joining artillery reserves

  • @StoneCresent
    @StoneCresent Місяць тому +1

    Is that an RBS 70 launcher mounted on a VCR at 5:34? I know of three military that use both: Argentina, Mexico, and the UAE.

  • @scottsauritch3216
    @scottsauritch3216 Місяць тому

    My favorite anti-aircraft missile system is the SM/Standard-Missile series! By far the most capable and versatile missile system(with AEGIS guidance of course..!) that has protected literally the most valuable vessels the world has ever seen, and done so without fail its entire 40+ year career..!
    Not only does it shoot down any air breathing aircraft that's coming its way, it can shoot down drones and not only tactical ballistic missiles, but intercontinental ballistic missiles with certain variants as well! Not to mention SM-6 can shoot at ships as well!
    As for the stinger, US Army and Marine corps are officially beginning of competition for the replacement. It was under the M-SHORAD Inc.3, but is now officially a next gen MANPADS competition...

    • @wst8340
      @wst8340 24 дні тому

      Junk😅😅😅

  • @errornamenotfound2513
    @errornamenotfound2513 Місяць тому

    Mine would the the Stormer HVM as it's the most unique SPAA in the world. Its pretty common nowadays to have SAMs that is IR,RADAR or even SACLOS Guided with proximity fuse, but have you even heard about a SAM that fires 3 Armor piercing high explosive darts to kill air and ground targets?

  • @RTmadnesstoo
    @RTmadnesstoo Місяць тому +1

    I'm sure this is a very good system for all the reasons you stated but I just like the Gepard system. It could be upgraded so easily to add a couple missiles for highspeed aircraft but I think nothing would be better taking on a drone swarm. It could be setup for dual ammo to take on IFVs and ground targets. Nothing like being able to get out of the weather when having to stay at a location like guarding a power station. The radar could link with others to augment the 'Big Picture'. They can change stations quickly on multiple terrains, etc. Eventually, guns will be replaced with energy weapons and I don't understand why we don't see them being tested in Ukraine right now.

  • @fmodin1
    @fmodin1 Місяць тому +2

    RBS 70 is my favourite. It is possible that I am biased because I am from Sweden.

  • @deesmith6363
    @deesmith6363 Місяць тому

    In the game of counter/ countermeasure, never say die.

  • @honkhonk8009
    @honkhonk8009 Місяць тому +2

    Man I really wish we Canadians would develop our own missile systems.
    We litterally have our neighbour America, that can help out.
    It would be way better for our economy if we did that aswell. It would be a fun project for Universities like SFU and UBC to engage in and stuff.

  • @Sufferingzify
    @Sufferingzify Місяць тому

    So its SACLOS guided, like the Kornet? With a more modern missile?

  • @stuartb9194
    @stuartb9194 Місяць тому +2

    Deadly against orange attack cones

  • @captaincarl1603
    @captaincarl1603 Місяць тому +1

    YES, the missile is truly unjammable. But you can jam the combat control radar unit (although extremely difficult).
    I've been trained on the RBS70. Never really liked it for the following reasons:
    -The man carried version is extremely heavy and cumbersome to carry to deployment site (which is often a hilltop)
    -Gunner and loader are completely exposed on the battlefield, no serious protection whatsoever.
    -Without the combat control radar unit (which will be attacked after your first shot) you can only engage visible close/slow targets.
    - No fire-and-forget. You have to keep aiming until the missile hits the target.
    - Expensive missiles. During training gunners get to fire very few (if any) live missiles, and training with the simulator-missiles is extremely boring.
    Cheers from Sweden!

  • @krispayne729
    @krispayne729 Місяць тому +2

    I guess the Canadian military is going to be getting new 5-ton trucks from Mercedes-Benz defense in the Mercedes G Wagon is supposed to be replaced sometime in the next few years I think there's a deal with GM defense on that one

  • @texasranger24
    @texasranger24 Місяць тому +2

    What i would love to see is the Stinger replacement.
    A more modern and most importantly more affordable anti air missile produced for all Nato countries in such massive numbers that supply is secure and low cost due to economy of scale is plausible.

  • @haakonsteinsvaag
    @haakonsteinsvaag Місяць тому +1

    The main problem with this system is that it is not very portable, and you have to hold your target in your sight for the entire flight time, so you can not shoot and scoot.
    About 30 sek. to deploy and then a few extra seconds to track a target is not good if you have to do it in the field. A plane, missile and some drones can move pretty far in that time.
    It could work very well protecting stationary targets like buildings and field camps.

  • @mixmashandtinker3266
    @mixmashandtinker3266 Місяць тому

    @matsimus
    Check with a regiment who uses them. There is a simulator system to train on. A complete pedestal and electronics They might give you a go….

  • @podmember
    @podmember Місяць тому

    My favorite AA-gun is the one that the Americans had during the Vietnam War that kept locking onto latrines. Hell of a gun; wish they were still in service.

  • @disposablehero4911
    @disposablehero4911 Місяць тому +1

    Dollar for dollar, what the soviets did with the zsu 23/4 was incredible imo.

  • @hansericsson7058
    @hansericsson7058 Місяць тому +2

    This was around when i was in the millitary in the 80s so its been around a while

    • @SonsOfLorgar
      @SonsOfLorgar Місяць тому +2

      Principle is the same, but the electronics and avionics has been upgraded a lot since.

  • @philchristmas4071
    @philchristmas4071 Місяць тому +4

    Just watched a video of another Ukrainian knocking down a cruise missile with a stinger. Also a M2 50 knocking one down too. The Ukrainians are quite resourceful.

    • @kosher4418
      @kosher4418 Місяць тому

      Look at how the X-101 attacks the Dneproges by throwing flares

  • @mixmashandtinker3266
    @mixmashandtinker3266 Місяць тому

    Take a look at RBS-90 as well.

    • @darkiee69
      @darkiee69 Місяць тому

      Have they reactivated the rbs-90? It was canceled after 2004.

  • @andreww1225
    @andreww1225 Місяць тому +2

    Canada needs to start paying their 2% or they won’t stop anything

  • @oliverschwarz7816
    @oliverschwarz7816 Місяць тому +1

    RBS 70 ist stone-old and was - at the beginning - a below average ADS. With some upgrades (RBS 70NG) it's still somehow around average.

  • @gradientascent4218
    @gradientascent4218 Місяць тому +1

    My favorite is Gepard.

  • @marklee1194
    @marklee1194 Місяць тому

    Hi Matt. Your accent has really changed over the years.

  • @mercAltiar
    @mercAltiar Місяць тому +1

    Huh funny how we went from the Javelin back to another SACLOS system. Wonder what the reasons were to take a line of sight system over a F&F system like the Stinger/Mistral. If I were to guess it would be unit costs being lower on SACLOS vs Infared.

    • @znail4675
      @znail4675 Місяць тому +3

      RBS 70 is not SACLOS it's LOSBR and it's even simpler and cheaper then SACLOS for missile construction.

  • @janp5775
    @janp5775 Місяць тому +1

    My favorite air defense weapon is the Barrage balloon from World War II

  • @socomfan4
    @socomfan4 Місяць тому +1

    M163 GO BRRRRRR

  • @jagx234
    @jagx234 Місяць тому

    LAV-AD rules against aircraft, light armor, infantry, and whatever building needs ventilated/gone.
    You could make an argument for the Gepard(now Ozelot) or Tunguska, but there's nothing quite like a rotary cannon!

    • @einar8019
      @einar8019 Місяць тому

      the lvkv9040 can do all that but also kill MBT's from the side

  • @84erElessar
    @84erElessar Місяць тому

    Suddenly beam riders are interesting again? Holy Moly! We had the most capable systems in NATO (Roland, ADATS, Crotale, Rapier) but because either they were old or expensive lots of them were scrapped.
    And now RBS70 is some magic missile? :D

  • @rursus8354
    @rursus8354 Місяць тому

    4:24: for your information: quantum leaps are really really small: they are about 1/100000000000000000000000000000000 mm.

  • @swenic
    @swenic Місяць тому +1

    youre doin good. don't apologise for not creating content.

  • @mattheide2775
    @mattheide2775 Місяць тому +3

    Can it hit a small drone? This particular platform took at least a decade from concept to implementation and UAV drones are the future of air dominance. Just saying artillery will always be the king of battle ❤

    • @michaelpettersson4919
      @michaelpettersson4919 Місяць тому +2

      Drones are eyes for that artillery. And there is a need to hunt down the enemy's drones of that reason. I suppose that interceptor drones are in the works or already exist. Something cheap, preferably reusable, to hunt the enemy's drones.

    • @dnservice
      @dnservice Місяць тому +4

      It can hit drones, SAAB`s Mshorad is based on RBS70.

    • @Alex-oc2vi
      @Alex-oc2vi Місяць тому +2

      It can hit drones, but it's probably not the solution when it comes to all these cheap mass produced ones, it would be too expensive, but against e.g ISR drones, that is larger, more expensive drones that can be on station over a battlefield for hours upon hours it would be fine, seen videos from Ukraine(47th Brigade) shoot down such drones with it.

    • @darkiee69
      @darkiee69 Місяць тому +1

      Well, it's been in service for 47 years by now in different generations, so I'd say it's pretty well implemented.

    • @michaelpettersson4919
      @michaelpettersson4919 Місяць тому

      @@Alex-oc2vi For cheat drone hunting we could perhaps use armed interceptor drones. Not drones that make a suicide attack on the enemy but drones that actually shoot down, or bomb then enemy drone. I suppose that dropping wires on their rotors also work.

  • @Apeshaft
    @Apeshaft Місяць тому +1

    Looks a bit like "Captain K" from Jojo Rabbit at the 11:40 mark... Captain K, Woooooo!

  • @petter5721
    @petter5721 Місяць тому +3

    SAAB are selling a lot of these systems today.
    Sweden just ordered some vehicles mounted systems for trials.

  • @tomarmadiyer2698
    @tomarmadiyer2698 Місяць тому +1

    Rock, mk I, general purpose

  • @DomenicNicosia-bs8qd
    @DomenicNicosia-bs8qd Місяць тому +1

    Ukraine needs a whole bunch of theses ASAP

  • @limescaleonetwo3131
    @limescaleonetwo3131 Місяць тому +1

    Stinger!

  • @Sassi50cal
    @Sassi50cal Місяць тому

    My favorite is the t249 cause there is nothing cooler than 37mm Gatling gun

  • @AmvC
    @AmvC Місяць тому

    Manpads are the best ground-to-air superiority solution. You don't need mechanics, oil, fuel - all you need is to produce the System and the Missile and to train 3 men/women in order to operate/handling/maintaining them. With every other solution, you need massive amounts of material and lots of people in order to operate/maintain them. I bet you can strap the parts onto 3 cargobikes and go fast to where ever needed.

  • @stevespray7139
    @stevespray7139 Місяць тому +1

    I know that much of the press coverage of Ukraine’s air defense has been about the Patriot system. My question is about another system the Ukraine was given and that is the older HAWK air defense missile system. I did hear that Spain provided several batteries but I have not heard that it has even been used

    • @michaelpettersson6028
      @michaelpettersson6028 Місяць тому +1

      We use hawk in sweden where it’s called ”Robotsystem 97”. We have provided Ukraine with them.

    • @smoofbrain
      @smoofbrain Місяць тому

      ​@@michaelpettersson6028 Hmm, I wanna recall reading an article a few years ago about Sweden acquiring Patriots.
      (after some digging around)
      _"Sweden becomes first non-NATO partner with Patriot"_ - army,mil (website) November 23, 2021
      So, I guess you're using both HAWK and Patriot now🤔?

    • @michaelpettersson6028
      @michaelpettersson6028 Місяць тому

      @@smoofbrain yes plus some otner systems.

  • @paladin0654
    @paladin0654 Місяць тому

    Canada can certainly use something, this might fit into your Army's doctrine. However, for me it's too big, too heavy, requires too many soldiers, not very mobile, requires launcher to track target and while the missile can't be jammed, the launcher can, the launcher can be detected and the system is expensive: 3M Euros for RBS 70; $120K per Stinger Missile.

  • @donquixote1502
    @donquixote1502 Місяць тому +1

    The Flugabwehrkanonenpanzer Gepard is my favorite because it looks and sounds awesome! After that the Patriot system and RBS 70 NG.

  • @ncrawford1488
    @ncrawford1488 Місяць тому

    ADATS needs a phased array radar. As a user, I’d feel much safer…

  • @erikeng6592
    @erikeng6592 Місяць тому

    Pricevise you would have a hard time paying for the live round. There is a simulator for it though that rbsgunners get to train on.

  • @knightflyer909
    @knightflyer909 Місяць тому +1

    M163, even though it has been retired.

  • @LazySeabear
    @LazySeabear Місяць тому

    What happened to RBS90?

  • @ivanstepanovic1327
    @ivanstepanovic1327 Місяць тому

    Calling this "man portable" is a stretch...
    This can be extremely good against UAVs and helicopters, but against fast and maneuvering targets... Not so much. High strain on the gunner who has to keep the target lased all the time. On top of it all, if the target is low and say a tree line is at some point between gunner and target, laser will not go through and will lose track. Also, other stuff that lasers don't really like apply here: smoke, fog, rain... Maybe even clouds, but they should be out of range for this thing (for example, laser on Bofors L70 gun would often lock onto a cloud which is why the gunner always has to check the distance; if it is not changing, that means you are locked onto a cloud and he has to break lock and try to reacquire). And I don't think that thing's laser lock is that different.
    Still, scary stuff to face on the battlefield, especially if you are in a helicopter.

  • @williamzk9083
    @williamzk9083 Місяць тому +10

    In theory the the laser beam that the missile rides could be tracked and a powerful dazzler sent to blind the operator or the optics directed back. There can be precaution such as offsetting the beam slightly before impact.

    • @whitescar2
      @whitescar2 Місяць тому +3

      Most laser sights come with eye guards against that. If you're using magnified optics and laser range-finders, even if you can't see the beam, it is still reflecting (that's who the device works) so it's got to be shielded against itself.
      I also don't think you can "send it back" because the missile is flying in one direction, following the reflection of the aiming beam off the aircraft. So if the aircraft were to fire a counter-beam at the missile sensor, it would just reinforce the target lock (unless it could blow out the sensor, in which case that's more a directed energy weapon than countermeasure).
      From the missile's point of view, it *is* flying towards the "emitter". Adding a stronger emitter wouldn't really help. And because the seeker FOV is so limited, it won't see any reflection the aircraft may be generating on the ground station, so it won't be fooled by that either.

    • @zhufortheimpaler4041
      @zhufortheimpaler4041 Місяць тому

      @@whitescar2 Dazzlers are not for blinding the "gunner" but for disorienting the missile.
      But mounting dazzlers on aircraft is less than practical.

    • @whitescar2
      @whitescar2 Місяць тому +1

      @@zhufortheimpaler4041 True, but the OP did mention dazzling the operator, hence also mentioned.

    • @idomaghic
      @idomaghic Місяць тому +9

      @@whitescar2 "the missile is flying in one direction, following the reflection of the aiming beam off the aircraft" this isn't how the RBS70 works, and that is precisely why it is called "unjammable"; it's sensor is actually in the *back* of the missile, facing the gunner, and tracks the laser "tunnel" emitted by the launchpad. In practice, the only way to "jam" it is therefore to either take out the gunner before the missile reaches you, or be next to the gunner and emit a competing laser tunnel.

    • @SonsOfLorgar
      @SonsOfLorgar Місяць тому +1

      ​@@zhufortheimpaler4041 how would a missile following the *outgoing* beam of the launcher get disrupted by a dazzler if the dazzler isn't aimed at the launcher operator?