SYRIA Abu Kemale RUSSIAN HELICOPTERS ATTACK.
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- Опубліковано 22 чер 2019
- SYRIA Abu Kemale RUSSIAN HELICOPTERS ATTACK.
Impacts VKS RF on the LIH under Abu Kemal. Russian helicopters are working.
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thanks for the video.
but these aren't helicopter attacks,
it is Kransopol 155mm laser guided artillery and the footage is from UAV.
Which type of UAV?
@@valliantthepigeon7640 Heron gudes the laser guided Krasnopol
Это не вертолёты, а беспилотник наводит снаряды артиллерии.
Complete silence and raw footage. Grazie
When i see syria in 2019 i Feel like syria in 1945.
It is Krasnopol" laser guided artillery shells...............NOT helicopters!!!!!!!!!!!!!
русские вертолёты- лучшие вертолёты!)
Does anyone know why some of those are 100% accurate and some of the completely miss?
Idk seems like the ones with red croshair are accurate, maybe they got a laze but i don't really know
First off, this is UAV laser guided artillery shells, not helicopter fire. Second, to answer your question. Im guessing different either human error, or different caliber used. Higher explosive radius doesnt need perfect aim, kills everything anyways.
@@ahmedjadouh6964 mb one without red crosshair is unguided?
if its a artilery shell then it depends on whre you shoting from .TRAJECTORY and all that .if its a dron then idk
the crosshairs are added to the video by someone. they mean absolutely nothing.
it is indeed not a helicopter in the video but laser guided artillery .
and unlike the other guy claiming the round is being designated by the UAV, i don't think that is the case. i think the UAV is merely observing.
this is directly from Russia's export website "The Krasnopol system is compatible with both Russian-made laser designators/rangefinders (1D22, 1D26, LTsD-3M1) and foreign-built ones such as France’s DHY307 LDR."
all of those are handheld or tripod mounted laser designators.
the same website also states the probability of hit. there is a 80-90% chance the round will strike within 5 meters of the laser designation point at ranges between 3 to 12 kilometers. this drops to 60-70% when firing between 12km and 20km which is the maximum range of the 155mm krasnopol the 155mm krasnopol-M2 has a 5KM longer maximum range.
the 152mm version which is most likely the one seen in the video, pretty much has the same statistics.
there is also a 122mm version called Kitolov-2M which has a min/max range of 3-12 kilometers.
there is even a version called "Gran" for 120mm mortars.
so as mentioned the reason why some of them might hit directly while others fall close, is because of the angle at which the round comes in. environmental factors like humidity and wind. as well as the laser possibly reflecting off the target. thereby actually designating whatever it is reflecting on to.
🤣 I love it !🙌👏👏 kill'em all 🤣