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In the United States showed a video of the destruction of Russian MLRS "Grad"

The American concern Raytheon published footage of the destruction of the MLRS Grad.

Against the background of statements from the United States about the readiness to adopt combat lasers, the American concern Raytheon published footage of the destruction of missiles launched by the Grad MLRS.

On the presented demonstration video frames, Grad multiple rocket launchers can be clearly identified, while at the Raytheon concern they refused to comment on the situation in any way.

 

 

Despite this fact, experts found a reason to ridicule the American military laser, which in the United States is positioned as "a system of the future capable of hitting hypersonic missiles."

“The flight speed of the missile MLRS Grad is about 650-700 m / s, which is less than that of most subsonic missiles. Obviously, the United States should be reminded that the flight speed of the same "Dagger" is almost 3,5 km / s, and the guidance system of such an installation of the future will not even have time to detect the target, let alone hit it ", - the expert marks.

According to experts, the newest American combat laser will effectively deal only with unmanned aerial vehicles.

You are right in the Second World War killed 30 million citizens, 6.2 million Russian cowardly surrendered to the Germans, 45 million became cripples WoW

Our ancestors said: - "Do not praise yourself on the battlefield walking, but glorify your name, returning from the battlefield." Only war will show what a weapon is worth and what the one who possesses this weapon is made of.

Not km / h, and km / c read carefully

I would like to remind you that 650-700 m / s is about twice the speed of sound, and certainly not "less than most subsonic missiles."
I think it is extremely unprofessional to confuse m / s and km / h.

Pindos still can not play enough shooters. Multiki show. If it were a laser, I would be howling. And so ... how not serious)

This is a cartoon or it seemed to me?)

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