0.1m Accuracy For Only $22,000
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Listen. I'm trying to make "bay" a thing, okay? Don't fight me on this.
Don't worry bae
🎵 just sitting on the dock of the Bay watching missiles sail away .
Ofcourse bae
No need to get all Salt Bae-y
@@emanymton5789 No problem Lockheadsimon
bae is innovative af
Wether you like it or not war is great for science
Copy of Turkish Cirit
Also great for the economy and medical advancement
@@thanxred4126russians also modified unguided rockets like this
My Dad's friend works at BAE, we sometimes chat about upcoming projects and technology
"Makeshift upgrade" *is significantly more lethal than before at a fraction of the cost*
A little bit of rain... a little bit of dust... and laser designation goes out the window.
@@RonJohn63good thing we have unguided rockets with good precision
@@Jermo7899 how good is the "good precision" on a Hydra?
@@RonJohn63 I admit. that was stupid to say. I know rockets are notoriously inaccurate
@@Jermo7899You dont use unguided munitions when you have to be super precise, besides 2.75 inch rockets arent going to do anything to a tank, laser guided or not.
It may be small, but the application can be adjusted and built to be bigger to accommodate missiles of all sizes. If it can be done with one this size, it can eventually be done with one of any size after it's designed and built for that specific size and model.
I get what your saying… However often you can’t just scale something up with li change. I kinda doubt aerodynamics could be attainable without changing the scale on something. I just know few things scale up or down without some modulation.
MBDA makes a guidance kit for the 5 inch Zuni rocket.
I seeing as use a cheap missiles on a target that would be overkill for a regular guided missile
@@danielcurtis1434in this case, he's talking sensor systems and control hardware and software. And once that works on a Hydra 70, it will work on any other unguided munition with a similar range, once you give it the right fins, actuators, and variables to control them.
Small blast radius is good tbh, less collateral damage in urban environtment
If you can fire a bunch of them that all track the same laser, then that is some straight-up anime-style swarm missile shit right there.
You can indeed do that.
Cruise missiles already do that with datalinks, no laser restriction.
@@jetstreak2786 I know that, but I mean having 50-60 of these little rockets all spiraling out of the tube in a crazy bee-swarm cloud before all turning in midflight toward the target like in Robotech or something.
@@TheGrrson Yeah except that would be absolutely asinine since real life doesn't have health points.
Rockets are fired in salvos because they have no guidance, not because "ermahgerd it's like animay!"
@@TheByQQ If it doesn’t look cool, what’s the point?
the firm isn't called "bae".
But it is BAE. ;)
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
oh of course. its called bae, not bae
@@cj64343 Darn. We're both wrong: BAE Systems.
@@cj64343so its still bae
"Guidance Upgrade for Unguided Rockets"
Because it’s a set of wings that threads on to hydra rockets, you’re not clever
Yes… the original rockets are unguided. Your comment would make more sense if it was something you replaced rocket for missile(which in modern times usually refers to guided rocket assisted weapons) but even then… ehh
Thats literally how guidance kits work… They take the unguided variant and strap on a laser kit or make it a JDAM.
“Advanced Precison Kill Weapon System” sounds like something I would make up when I was 5
Its British Aerospace Systems (BAE Systems). Not bae systems lol
The point of a acronym is to be shorter. It's B -A -E when typing, bae when said alloud
@@Capthrax1I prefer the boomer pronunciation of each letter instead.
@@Capthrax1bee-aye-eee
@@Capthrax1*aloud*
thats just a dumb argument
It actually good for precision attack on specific high value target
JDAM for rockets? I'm listening
Paveway ways
Yes, Boeing and a European company is going to make a package with a jet rocket and guidance for dummy bombs with a range of up to 700km with a cost of $100 thousand instead of $1.5 million for a Tomohawk. 500 pound warhead!
This is not a JDAM this is laser guided. JDAMS are ins guided GPS aided.
@@itb4255 but the concept is the same. Slap a ¢heap set of aftermarket parts on a low-cost weapon to give it performance of a much higher-cost system.
So by definition they took a rocket meaning unguided and made it into a missile meaning guided
Except in English English where any flying weapon is called a missile. That includes rocks, spears and arrows.
Its still considered a rocket. The common varients are AGR19A AGR19B AGR20 (air to ground rocket)
Just for future reference, albeit is pronounced kinda like “all bee it”, rather than what you’d think when you see it.
True. I've said it correctly in prior videos as well, not sure what came over me. I'll blame it on recording this before having my morning coffee.
Shut up at least it’s not that god awful AI voice.
Bae systems.. I just can’t 😂🤣😭😭😭
Smaller blast radius is going to be very useful. I think the range limitation is going to be a temporary thing.
This mod turns HYDRA rockets into guided weapons. A HYDRA rocket can still take out a BMP or weaker vehicle plus machine gun nests and artillery. The rocket can travel 2 miles and be mounted on pick-up trucks.
Put the R9X inert warhead on it, whose main feature is the deployment of metal blades that kill targets.
Well a 70mm rocket is cheaper and more versatile then a whole missile
Still expensive, make it $2k then better 😮😅
@@ktiger1766Made in China, precision 22m. Ok?🎉😂
I love these things in arma, as well.
22k sounds pretty practical
Which is probably the cost to outfit a whole rocket pod with the technology with the integration installation, it'd be pretty scuffed if a 2.6-3k rocket required that 22k to be upgraded because I'm pretty sure we have cheaper options to that when it comes to outfitting a whole rocket pod at that price
@@deterrencedispensed4780 I mean, a Hellfire laser guided missile is 150k. So 22k for a laser guidance package you can slap onto an inexpensive 70mm rocket is dirt cheap. Not as good granted (less range, less penetration, less payload). Nah, this is very very cheap when it comes to smart weapons.
Only 22,000?! What a steal!!!
Well compared to a hellfire for example, around seven times cheaper.
Yes, 22k for military systems is pennies
This IS a guided missile, no different in concept than many others in use today. Go look at a cut-away of a Hellfire or Brimstone, and you’ll find the same array of components. Different sizes, same concepts.
It's actually a Hydra-70 rocket and then transformed into a missile but you'll need to wait a bit more for it's to properly hit the target
Now THAT is thinking outside the box
But the agressor must maintain the line of fire for some lethal seconds for it
Considering that's 30 precision guided rockets I'd say it could do some real damage.
I don’t think you can still call them rocket if you give them all the part they need to become a missile. These are guided missiles.
Power strong
I love how it goes for the bottom of the target
First time I've ever heard "Bay" 😂
fun fact, that armored vehicle that got hit in the first clip was a m114 scout vehicle. not too many of them were made and the never entered full service. they were sent to armored cavalry units before Vietnam for testing and were found to not be any better or useful than the standard m113 or m151 (jeep). they were powered by a Chrysler v8, (383 or 440) they are very rare and most got turned into range targets.
Damn, bae not only shoot the outside but the inside as well. Bae is a great shooter.
There is something similar for general purpose bombs that convert "dumb" bombs into "smart" bombs
BattleTech SRM here we go
Why did i imagine Salt Bae putting salt on those rockets😂
Hey bae, can you turn my unguided rockets to laser-guided - Uncle Sam, maybe
That in the Vietnam conflict would have been a real game changer!
monopulse radar/guidance is a concept that was invented during WWII.
The voice sounds like Bert the geologist on “Big Bang Theory”.
That's brilliant, I have to say. Splendid engineering.
GUIDANCE FOR THE UNGUIDED 😂
That's what the military is all about, you join the combat side and become more unguided only relying heavily more on the military to guide you, and the cycle repeats.
Wait "this guidence upgrade" and then "none guided missiles" nice.
where is the problem, guidance upgrade to an unguided rocket, nothing wrong there?
Keep being expensive but it works really well
Material weight cost accuracy saved. 👍👍
Literally like battlefield 2042
now imagine having 4 rocket pods holding 19 each
It's like JDAM. Turn dumb bomb into smart bomb.
My bae got the best guided missiles in town
Defeats the purpose of unguided rockets to be cheap
It is great for drone launch.
This actually gives something like a Predator or a Reaper drone more strike capacity. Instead of 4 Hellfires, they can now fit 4 x 19 round pods and be better suited for going after softer targets such as a warlord’s Mercedes or camel tent or whatever.
Tech companies: AI can pronounce words just fine
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Unguided missiles are good for killing targets and vehicles cause they can’t be hacked and redirected to another area unlike guided missiles they can be hacked and turned away to another area
small warhead means less collateral damage, using decades of stockpiled inaccurate rockets at a tenth of the cost of a Hellfire, which was the weapon of choice in the same application.
This is what modern warfare needs. Less expensive weapons that can take out low value targets.
Putting a guidance system on a rocket turns it into a "mini missile". Remember, rockets are unguided, missiles are guided. So, as long as the aircraft is carrying a M261 rocket pod, there's 19 mini missiles on board. Which will likely be 36 missiles in total because most aircraft will have the same load out on both sides of the aircraft. But, if it's carrying 4 M261 rocket pods, that's 92 mini missiles! Now, they only have to work on increasing the range.
Bae, I'm not home.
I know.
Reminds me of the story about the Sidewinder, that was also designed by starting from a rocket
How to educate your unguided rocket
Cant wait for this to hit war thunder
interesting but have you hear of that laser guided artillery shell?
So it’s an unguided guided missile
Lockheed Martin has been developing the same exact concept for over 15 years. It's called DAGR.
BAE is basically refining the concept.
Sounds like a good idea. Lower cost, greater versatility, and better capabilities.
Bae... 😂😂😂😂
You mean, B-A-E...
Small blast radius is good.
It's amazing how creative we are at killing each other.😢
Magellan Aerospace - Bristol - began offering this in 2006. The CRV-7-PG can be laser or GPS guided rockets. UK, Germany, and France have had access to these, using the new C-17 and C-18 rocket motors on the CRV's.
Nice Land Cruiser
Reminds Me Some Guided Variants Of Zuny Rockets
That company came to my career fair. Hopefully they hit me up
Poor M114! I always like them, despite their well documented faults.
Unguided rocket see The Light and now its Guided Missile.
At 22k is still expensive to me. But if used against an APC or IFV is a way good kill per buck ratio.
let me just find $22,000 laying around rq
Damn bae is killing it
By "bae systems" 😂
For the United States
Serbia produces laser guided missiles that are fired like unguided from pods. I think 80mm and 120mm.
Found a way to make a relatively cheap rocket 🚀 more accurate and more expensive. That’s marketing
"Makeshift upgrade" is an ol oil filter taped and screwed onto your "Whatever gun of choice" this is well engineered and manufactured one hell of an upgrade and i mean in good terms so yeah it aint no "Makeshift"
Its some strange. Like, its non-guided rockets, they are mostly supposed to be used to kill something close enough and do rocket salvos... Now its just guided missile with bigger amount but less other things
Oh only 22 grand. THATS ALOT OF MONEY
APKWS is the shit!! not sure if its on the AH-64 and other platforms but the A-10 uses the shit out of these! Nothing like sending 2-3 HE rockets into a troop concentration and imagine having 21 tiny Mavricks on each wing!! AMAZING!
Bro let ukraine test these in thier unguided rocket pods
B A E not bae
If the cost per unit is an order of magnitude lower than the gold-plated missiles, and the quantity produced and available is as high as the unguided rockets, then overall it is far more useful than the gold-plated super missiles.
BAE is in CAPS, meaning it stands for something. It’s not your girlfriend.
Idk they’re systems out there that can tell they’re being lazed and shoot back at you in fractions of a second.
thats B.A.E. as in British AErospace
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Only $22,000! What a bargain!
hey, some of those fancy missiles can easily get into the half million dollar range, if you want raytheon then you're asking for at least a million
The question is who the one painting the laser , and keep painting it, till the rocket arrives?.
Belgium when?
War is Business!
Lasers
Coming to a hospital near you
APKWS is a very awesome, very scary upgrade. Woohoo!
Fix the range and bye bye hydra
cheaper, more precission, better in every way
Build a small rocket with ultra high explosive & high speed. A gallon of nitroglycerin has a shockwave of 17,000 miles per hour.
The markets are already lost, the graphics will not help