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- Опубліковано 9 гру 2023
- Get a closer look at the National Advanced Surface to Air Missile System (NASAMS) during its first ever Australian live-fire at Woomera Test Range, South Australia.
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It's really amazing how simple the weapon loading and how beautiful to my ears the sound of the rocket launching
Hell yeah!! Love it
I've been waiting for a long time to see this puppies working.
Big upgrade from RBS 70
Hope to see more soon
SO happy to see some capable air defence.
This may be capable, but it's useless against China and their multi billion dollar investment in advanced missile systems..
It is very good and capable but has a pretty low range, could maybe cover 1/2 to 3/4 of a city, if the targeting systems are hit though the city would be unprotected, we also only have 2 of these batteries leaving the rest of Australia with out ground based air defence unless a frigate or destroyer was near by, wish we would invest in patriot because i dont think even all of our major cities are covered, i dare say someone will correct me if i have anything wrong though
Being a Australian citizen you would hope and pray that their would be some sort of missile defence system protection for the 2 major cities in Australia. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE
@@craigmorris7186 some of the hardest targets to hit in the country
@@gibbo_303it’s not meant for static use protecting our cities, it’s the start of the ridiculously overdue Air Defence capability for deployed units. Much better than the manpads that were the pinnacle of said capability until now. 🤦🏼♂️
Good production quality, well done MMTs and PAOs
Brilliant to see, especially given what we're upgrading from! We've needed something with longer range for some time!
I'm seeing a Hawkei with NASAMS launchers on the back there... are there any plans for more mobile iterations of the system - something that can launch the missiles straight off the back of a vehicle rather than having to set down a static launcher? I feel like with us transitioning away from towed howitzer systems to the self-propelled AS-9, transitioning from these kinds of air defences to TELAR systems for manoeuvre forces would be a worthwhile move.
We won't get AS-9s lol! They have been claiming we would get self-propelled arty since I was in Armoured Corp back when I joined in 2004, still haven't seen them in Australia yet lol!
@@reanukeevesau AS-9 spec test vehicles have been here for just over 6 months in SA with the factory presently being constructed in Vic, makes sense that you haven't seen any cause they're building the line that will build them, can't immaculately conceive an SPG.
@@Ihasanart yeah that's Factory for Production, when we converted from Leopard 1's to the M1A1 we ran years of trials in Australia with several different vehicles. That's what I'm referring to when I said that we haven't had any in Australia on ranges for Trials testing.
Wow the ADF finally getting some quality equipment to help secure our skies (p.s. hope you told the RAAF to steer clear of Woomera for a while).
Transponder friend or for recognition would definitely be active.
If it was after 1200 on Friday, Chair Force wouldn't be flying anyway.
If only you knew how Ineffective our defences really are.
Good to finally see some AD capability. Also thanks for a great instruction video on how to operate it. It is too kind of the army to share the names and ranks of the operators. Honey pots inbound 🍯
We need SM6’s or THAAD’s for crucial infrastructure such as bases, power generation and weapons manufacturing.
great to get an insight into what the lads(and ladies?) are up to...but seeing this in Woomera reminded me about how there is nowhere to hide in most parts of country...reload better be fast, and the launcher very mobile....but what do i know...go 16 Reg!
no where to hide anywhere these days apart from somewhere urban, park them in a forest? use an IR camera, put a tent or net over it? use an IR camera
Australian Army : NASAMS firing at Woomera! 😁
RAAF : Ow that's cute. 🤣🤣
I genuinely hope we never see our beautiful red sand kicked up like that in a real combat situation.
Heard Taiwan around March or May.
Wow, that’s a big capability jump for the Army. Not before time!
4:52 it's pretty plane/jet✈️🧡
Cool.
Look at that desert lovely oz hot af lol
Woah
"Smokeless" missiles very good
Damn, how did you get the nice red smoke effects on that missle???
(just joking....)
Awesome weapons! How long ago was this? It’s getting a touch warm in some parts now…I wouldn’t want to be at Woomera in the heat! Give me an air conditioned warship anytime!😉 It’s been a long time since my service, but despite the rivalry I’ve always loved the Army and RAAF. Every service has its role to play in the ADF.
Why is the launcher moved off the truck? Safety and recoil handling? In a pinch, could it be fired from the truck, or is that far too dangerous/has other problems?
They’ve got a version which is mounted on the back of the Hawkei PMV.
This version will be used to defend sites, rather than mobile forces.
Are we keeping the RBS70 for short-range air defence as used in the Ukraine?
We have to keep a step ahead of those drop bears
I’ve read about a Hawkei PMV armed with missiles as part of the Australian variation of the NASAMS system, where does that currently stand?
It doesn't stand, lol. If we fire 90 degrees to the direction of the vehicle, it flips the hawkie.
@@snowypods9812 Can it fire forward?
Another issue is just getting it to fit onto the hawkie.
@@snowypods9812 Have they had any luck with that?
@@carrott36 It’s not a smart idea. At a minimum the missiles need to be on tray-backed Bushmasters, but probably something bigger than that. People need to let go of silly ideas when it becomes obvious they aren’t going to work.
cool
is it firing AIM120C Missiles? My understanding is these systems use standard Air to Air missiles, though the range is reduced being they are launched in dense air.
They are standard AIM-120s. The biggest issue effecting range is that they are not being launched from an aircraft already travelling at speed and at altitude. Climbing to altitude from a stationary position uses up much of the rockets thrust.
It’s firing dummy / trainer missiles because we can’t afford the real thing
So did you hit the target?
If there is 6 compartments for 6 missiles why not just deliver the missiles in the case in groups of 6?
Because we can’t afford more than 1 missile per unit
So did you hit the target?! 😀
Unfortunately not it made it back to Canberra from its last overseas holiday 😂
So we have given up the British and Australian tradition of calling it a CP and gone to the American FDC now?
And the American pronunciation of 'Missle'...they forget the 'i'.
Looks great! But how come it's not more mobile, like tghe back of a truck or something? Wouldn't it become a sitting duck once the first fire is detected?
Where's the kaboom?
this is why it pays to check in and get permission before driving through the woomera missile zone haha
Is there still a Hawkei using a self towed radar on a trailer planned for NASAMS?
CEATAC is the small tactical radar which is housed on the bed of the Hawkei - you would have seen this in the video - if not look at 4:19. The other radar is the CEAOPS (much larger) mounted on a MAN HX truck. This is the long range air defence surveillance radar, only 3 of these have been ordered - I didn't see a CEAOPS radar vehicle in this video.
@@BallisticSollution I once saw plans for a Hawkei carrying a CEATAC on a trailer while having the missile launcher on the bed. That's what I wanted to find out. Because most pictures show the CEATAC on one Hawkei and the launcher on a second Hawkei.
@@PaulieLDP I guess technically the High Mobility Launcher variant could haul CEATAC radar trailer as well, but you would have to take into consideration the payload weight of the missiles and the launcher, plus the radar/trailer as well. Whether or not a Hawkei could carry that weight without mobility and range issues is another story.
How come it is not being used in conjunction with the RAAF air defence radar?
because it has it's own radar/guidance system? Or are you talking about the fixed early warning systems the RAAF have? In which case two totally different roles.
@@iffracem the tactical air defence radar that is deployed to monitor and manage air space from the ground
Going to need a lot lot more air defence missile systems... From Irondome to Patriot system for long range..
No
God, luv you all & what you d0 for our vcountry.
Do we even have a patriot battery protecting the airbases in Darwin or are they wide open?
👍🙂
So...did they hit the target?
I’m in Ukraine atm volunteering as a medic. If Australia goes to war tomorrow against China, we are going to get rolled big time. We will not last two weeks if we don’t seriously pull out our fingers and have a Defence industry at home, also an increase in size is desperately needed. When the skies are clear over the battlefield here, there are literally hundreds upon hundreds of drones in the sky. Just cheap nasty shit that is inflicting massive losses on both manpower and equipment. The Australian military needs an effective anti drone weapon mounted on the Hawkei. Also something that Ukrainians have brought up about their training received by ADF personal, they appreciate it, but the training given in trench warfare is just utter crap. Trench warfare training needs to be brought back to the ADF asap. Anyway I want to go on more, but I know the ADF hierarchy won’t give a damn, they believe they know everything. But with Australia and our Western Allies having not fought in a “War” since Korea, War with China is going to be a huge wake up call to our Country, and we are going to suffer for it greatly.
we are allied with america. Unlike ukraine who choose not to join alliances for protection we did.
@@lukea9873 We need to be able to stand on our own two feet and not rely on our friends to do most the heavy lifting. I guarantee you if it comes to choosing between US citizens or Australian citizens, the US will look after their own first.
Count the number of taxpayers we have in Australia who will have to pay for all the defense equipment, and more important.. the personnel required to operate it, there's your answer.
We already lift far above our weight grade, always have. The truth is, if you compare our population, and income base, to China or even Russia, we'll never be able to compete on sheer volume of people. We can't get people to join the Defense Forces now, Australians are just too comfortable.
As for a "cheap anti drone weapon".. heard of the Slinger? Made by a Canberra company, can be fixed or mobile, I hear some are heading to Ukraine (according to the Ukrainian Ambassador to Aust) We also developed and make.. and supply to Ukraine.. cardboard "flat pack" drones... you can't get any cheaper than that.
So apart from suddenly having a population grow to 200-300 million, and a tax base to cover every possible need, we do what we can. The population would rather more money spent on Schools, Hospitals, Transport, housing that are at this time all failing the current populations size, forget more.
As for training, our expected area of operations isn't Europe, it's here, and not even NATO or the Ukrainians expected the war to sink into a WW1 style trench stalemate.
@@lukea9873 Ukraine tried to in 2008, Germany and France said no. However, America and UK guaranteed their security and sovereignty in exchange for relinquishing their nuclear capability via the Budapest Memorandum, an assurance that Uncle Sam has seriously dropped the ball on and is obliged to remedy yesterday.
@apothecarymaybe3402 The US, Japan and S Korea will blockade China straight up. However spicy China has been getting with its navy and offensive missile capabilities, its sealift still isn't up to the job and its lack of domestic energy resources is a horrible vulnerability. US will pin down a Taiwan offensive and US will turn off the energy tap to China. They have a strategic reserve of about 90 days, after that people will start getting hungry. Doesn't take long for a nation of 1.3B to get into trouble.
However, all your points are excellent as these days, who knows what the US will do. If Biden or Trump is at the wheel it's anybody's guess. If Haley somehow gets up things will probably be a bit more predictable.
But did they hit it.
Huh? Where’s the BOOM? Don’t tell me you missed…
There was supposed to be an earth shattering kaboom!
Geez, how long does this take to set up ?
Or reload... ?
No way this survives in a peer level conflict.
I believe it is currently in Ukraine.
@@garry19681
And depending who you talk to... not distinguishing itself.
Would be decently quick to set up, probably 30 minutes i would imagine and 10-15 minutes to reload it, this would do spectacular in most combat environments if we had more than 2 batteries but you need lots of them to cover for eachother, when 1 moves it is not vulnerable or if a battery is overloaded another one can help but having only 2 could defend canberra and canberra only
ill volunteer to press the big red button if you like😁
Slowly getting better equipped,that military personnel numbers are down yet the military numbers there are more equipped, it's just another tool in the shed regarding what's can be contemplated
I thought it was called the Norwegian Advanced Surface to Air Missile System.
It is a Norwegian system developed by Kongsberg together with the Americans. Sometimes the Americans call it a Norwegian system and sometimes National Advanced ....
If you're dropping this on the ground and not mobile, the equipment has a life expectancy of 5 mins once the radar transmits
It was rumored that Norway would have discontinued the production of these due to low demand. And then russia invaded Ukraine. I bet a lot of weapons systems suddenly found renewed demand since then.
In the begging there was German rockets,
we got robots with guns yet no robots to load a missile , hmm
It would be better if you had a swap and go system. The reload takes to long
now all we need are c-rams
no, C-RAM, like the name suggests, is counter rocket, artillery and mortar, if an enemy manages to fire any of them at us we are already in a load of shit and other systems would be a much better use of money
ok but we have no defences, no patriots, no ceptors or anything leaving us in an every bigger pile of shit@@gibbo_303
Why no footage of the kill shot. Did you miss the target? lol
Ughraa
What an advanced weapon only to taken out by a modified $399 FPV drone from Alliexpress. Its like a boxer fighting the bag, demonstrate it in Ukraine please.
@Tattlebot Which law did we break in sending the system to Ukraine?
@Tattlebot Lol, sending military _does not_ mean being "in a war".
FFS, NATO is not in a war with Russia. You can tell because Moscow and Saint P are not smoking craters/ skidmarks and Russia still has a navy (kind of), and an air force.
Did they hit the target ? We saw everything except a target hit. 🤷🏻♂️
I just watched a video on Telegram of some Russians in Ukraine who go drunk and accidentally set off a grenade in their room. Some died but others only have their face half blown off or seem to be in some kind of trance either from being drunk or the blast and or other injuries lol. The video was taken by some higher ranking officer who was treating them like animals. It was like they were stupid children to him, but even worse because he was filming them and yelling at them all as they were bleeding and dying. The cultural difference between the ADF and the Russian military couldn’t be starker. It’s very interesting.
Wtf has that got to do with this video?
Mobiks -conscripts like you saw - are not a military. They are meat destined only to fertilise the paddocks of Avdiivka, and they are lucky to have had a couple of weeks of basic training. They bear no resemblance to any army of any Western democratic nations, and the meat assaults they pursue are the tactics of WW1, long discarded in the west. As soon as Ukraine has an effective airforce, the precision rocket artillery they need to destroy C&C, logistics and artillery and a properly formed up mechanised offensive capability, Russian military is toast.
Houthis laughing from Yemen
It's a start but Australia has lacked real air defense systems for decades,
But that's system will not stop an ICBM,
mirv warheads,or even hypersonic missiles we always do to little to late
Doesn't inspire confidence or security in the minds of the Australian people
You just do not know anything about Australian defence development programmes. we are working with USA on defence for hypersonics and ohh wait we helped USA develop their hypersonic missiles HAWC was developed under SCIFIRE and HIFIRE and we Australia will also have our own version of HAWC hypersonic missiles and even a scramjet hypersonic drone first flight 2024.
@@nedkelly9688 Australia needs Aegis Ashore with SM3, THAAD and C-RAM. Australia has no defence against Chinese and Russian ICBMs and SLBMs, etc. The hypersonic missiles under development you’ve mentioned are for offensive use only. They have no defensive capability. This leaves Australia dangerously exposed. Read up son.
@@nedkelly9688 WTF are you talking about Australia has no anti-balistic capability now or in the future cause not to anger china so they can nuke us anytime they want.
We are actually looking at ballistic missile defence. Maybe years away but it will be coming.
@@garry19681 If Australia doesn't have BMD up and running at FOC by January 2027 we may as well forget it. Three years to get it done and the politicians keep saying they take the defence of Australia and the threat of China and Russia seriously. Their actions tell us they don't. They treat defence as an afterthought and a way to cut costs to balance their budget.
that reload is to fiddly and slow
All that firepower to shoot down a child's toy :p poor little kid will be verry upset...
Ok, so it's training. Great to watch. I really hope that all this is false.
1 rocket rig?
We are staffed.. the whole world knows that we've got no subs until 2030...
Rocks Spears and boomerangs is all Australia has...
not a dig at the diggers just my experience, I hold the service men and Ladys to the highest standard.
I tried to join the Australian Army back in like 2009 and the army said I was too dumb, I was 2% away from getting in i was 16 1/2 at the time that was the correct age to join, but not be able to go to war. my grate uncle joined the British army when he was 14 years old then fought in the Somme at 16 years old he survived. well almost 14 years later now i am a self-tort deminer. I now remove landmines I tort myself as no one was going to help me help others in Australia, so I started to read janes mines and mine clearance. its a bit ironic as the army are needing people and deminers or EOD in the army or SAPPERS whatever one wants to call it now days. but due to what i said above in my first sentence I was dumb, stupid well you failed right there by judging me on the ability to achieve well I say that's ok, as that's the way the army in the past treated the Vietnamese well look what Thay have achieved, and this is why I am joining the Ukrainian national army as I will be guaranteed a job and a place as that's what the army was all about when my grandad was serving, and I can volunteer for free as I can't do that in the Australian Army trust me I tried, my pride and honor is worth more than gold and coin combined. but I say that is the motivation that moves me. one said no but I say YES I keep trying, I keep going till i get what i want in life within reason and within the legality of the law. I am a man who is determined. Slava Ukraine, victory to England and a mighty respect to Australia's service thank you. oh yeah if you have seen me running in a full kit with weathered modern Platatac cams and multi cam SORD chest rig with a modern allice belt system and a Jungle Recon Platatac Alice bag in Adelaide say hello as you know where I'm going.
so just asking for a friend lol is it amatol I don't think it is amatol maybe RDX or PLX, Fox8 or is it one of these liquid triple-based systems. 7.8 km/s and 26 gigapascal for Composition B i know erythritol tetranitrate is 9 to 10 KM/s 2 to 3X more power than composition C4 and that was 88.00% RDX and a few other things 4 other things I believe well give or take. so, i don't think its RDX
The time when your Great Uncle joined was very, very different to today. Soldiers did not need too much in the way of literacy and numeracy skills over a century ago and during the prelude to WW1 they basically took anyone. The modern Australian army is essentially a peace-time army save for the recent low-tempo deployments to Afghanistan and Iraq. There will always be room for infantry, especially in a protracted war, but soldering is gradually becoming more about operating equipment.
There will be great demand for demining skills in Ukraine as the Russians have mined probably up to 20% of the country and those mines will need to be removed for many, many, many years to come. I commend anyone who is brave enough to do that vital work.
thank you@@soulsphere9242 and you are correct. its not like the ways of old, and equipment has gotten more advanced over the years much more advanced. I do like that Nlaws and all the new stuff is fire and forget. i have spent 30 grand over 2 years i have receipts and all for my gear for Ukraine most of my gear has no non Ferris metal or ferrous metals so it will not set of magnetic influence fuse like the mvn-72 that is used in the TM-62M AT mines found in Ukraine very common mine.
and the VP-12 VP-13 or it is known as the UMK has a geophone signal to detect foot steps very dangerous, detonator is MD-5M for umk. i have tort my self for 5 years now on mine clearing. Ukraine has the biggest landmine fields in the world. from what i hear it might take 757 years to clear Ukraine completely and that may not even be completely.
this has to be a troll
no this did happen to me @@lepermessiyah5823
Sad
Russians say this NASAMS explode beautiful ovef Ukraine 😅
So you support the Russian propaganda?
@@HelgeKnutsson I certainly don't support Ukrainian neonazis like Pravy Sector, Azov group or Kraken!
what's with the background music???
Looks like they're running with a Better Homes & Gardens style of media production. It's piss weak.
Need to work on video it seams like a safety training video from work cover. You want more recruits to join the ADF you need to step it up. Expand what you get pay and so on. show the fire power hitting targets that gets bums on seats. Like to see adf have a top fuel team that’s raw power. That’s what the armed Forces are about. Safety training is a great thing. But boring
NASAM world advanced? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 bruh, gtfoh
Ask Ukraine what they think
@mastermariner490 Hahahahaha come on man get a grip of yourself and call it what it is
@@GreyManTheory Yea ask Ukraine,they have used it in real combat
@mastermariner490 How does one ask a country exactly? By the way, I'm a career soilder
@@GreyManTheory If you actually have a brain,there is reports from Ukraine online
wonder how many UAP/UFO that sensor has tracked
600K per missile @ a 30km range.
Why don't you guys give away more aspects of our defense to the public of the internet. Where are the nuclear weapons located? Which American base on our land?
How's the weather in Shanghai?
@@vinceversinceAU haha Humpty Dumpty didn't end getting put back together because the lizard men needed peices of the shell to fuel their UFOs.
Lost all respect for Australian military, I will never forget the militaries actions through Covid, enforcing the corrupt government’s tyranny on its citizens, shameful and will never ever go forgotten.
Soldier's job is to follow orders, that's it, sh*t government should not have called them in, its their fault.
Me too. They broke my heart. Never forget that little punk kid soldier harrassing the pastor at the border, who had all his relevant documentation and permission. He was intimidating him with the old 'ya look nervous mate, why are you sweating, are ya nervous or somefin'. To all the ADF who went door to door to hell with you too.
I didn't like it either, but it is frankly a bigger problem if the ADF ignores government orders.