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Network-enabled weapons are a class of air-to-ground precision-guided munitions that are being developed by a number of countries. [1] [2] A derivative of GPS-guided weapons, which are guided to a specific coordinate entered prior to release, network-enabled weapons have the additional ability to have targeting coordinates updated in flight through the use of a common datalink, and be tracked ...
D&D 5e Green Ronin Publishing, WotC, Darrington Press: 2015–Present Originally created by Matthew Mercer for his personal Pathfinder campaign. It is now the setting for campaigns in the web series Critical Role and the spinoff web series Exandria Unlimited; it is also an official D&D setting. [6] [7] Forcelia: High fantasy: The continent of ...
A net gun is a non-lethal weapon designed to fire a net which entangles the target. Net guns have a long history of being used to capture wildlife, stray dogs and even aircraft. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] A net gun that can subdue humans, and recently, Quadcopters have also been developed.
The Philippine Government received $18 million worth of weapon systems from the United States Government, Total of 100 tube launched optically guided wireless BGM-71 TOW2A Missiles; 12 Improved target acquisition system and support equipment. [136] AT-1K Raybolt Republic of Korea: Anti-tank guided missile: 153mm AT-1K
The AGM-65 Maverick is an air-to-ground missile (AGM) designed for close air support.It is the most widely produced precision-guided missile in the Western world, [4] and is effective against a wide range of tactical targets, including armor, air defenses, ships, ground transportation and fuel storage facilities.
Similar weapons mounted on elephants were used by the Khmer Empire. [3] Onager: 353 BC Rome: The Onager was a Roman torsion powered siege engine. It is commonly depicted as a catapult with a bowl, bucket, or sling at the end of its throwing arm. Trebuchet: 4th Century BC China: Similar to the catapult, but uses a swinging arm to launch ...
The term "network-centric warfare" and associated concepts first appeared in the United States Department of Navy's publication, "Copernicus: C4ISR for the 21st Century." ." The ideas of networking sensors, commanders, and shooters to flatten the hierarchy, reduce the operational pause, enhance precision, and increase speed of command were captured in this docum
Hungary, first client of this weapon, contract 2022 [23] [24] Anti-tank guided missiles Shershen: CJSC SRPC, JSC Peleng. Kyiv Design Bureau "Luch" Belarus Ukraine Fire unit resuable, tube disposable 2012 130 mm 152 mm Belarus licensed variants of Stugna-P / Skif [25] MSS-1.2: SIATT Brazil Italy Fire unit resuable, tube disposable 2009 127 mm