I wonder if it's powerful enough to attract HARMThe youtube version of the product info is in English and released Jul 30, 2021. What are the odds this is already battle-tested in Ukraine already?
I wonder if it's powerful enough to attract HARMThe youtube version of the product info is in English and released Jul 30, 2021. What are the odds this is already battle-tested in Ukraine already?
Infiwave S5000 Civilian GaN AESA radar
Can track:
Already in use in some farm applications in China where a farm is protected by multiple arrays. Once it detects a wild boar a DJI drone is automatically dispatched to the location to chase it away so it doesn't damage crops:
- human: >5km
- vehicles: 10-15km
- civilian drones: >3km
- boats: 10-30km
Now that's what I call cabbagnization. I like how some people are calling for a civilian anti-mosquito CIWS to go with it.
This news is way too bullshit to go into the actual H-20 thread, but nevertheless it's curious enough to have a look.
Basically Indians are claiming that China is developing a plasma device for H-20 to... surprisingly not for stealth but for aerodynamic reasons. Man that brings back memories of all those plasma stealth memes from Mig 1.44 and Su-47 days.
The curious thing is why all the sudden focus from India on bombers. Recently they've been going on about , and now this. Seems like they're on bomber fever.
Lol you're embarrassing yourself that you actually gullible enough to believe this rubbish.
Please do tell, what sort of drone tech that Turkiye possess that China's drone tech lacks that it's willing to exchange their 5th gen fighter tech (J-20) for it? Like WTF..
So China is willing to shed and embarrassed itself by exchanging a strategic tech asset for a drone that's tactically useful with techs supplied from countries like Canada and U.S....
Bro to know more about Turkiye military news just ask @sequ or browse the Turkiye Military Thread for info.![]()
I think they are slowly realising the state of their new carrier in comparison to Fujian, and now want something else to back themselves up.This news is way too bullshit to go into the actual H-20 thread, but nevertheless it's curious enough to have a look.
Basically Indians are claiming that China is developing a plasma device for H-20 to... surprisingly not for stealth but for aerodynamic reasons. Man that brings back memories of all those plasma stealth memes from Mig 1.44 and Su-47 days.
The curious thing is why all the sudden focus from India on bombers. Recently they've been going on about , and now this. Seems like they're on bomber fever.
Im still old enough to remember when Internet Explorer had 90% browser market share... the Firefox came along and slowly gained ground and at its peak had around 35% marketshare... Google paid Mozilla millions for them to package the search engine as a default in Firefox to complete with Microsoft...Dedollarization continues... ruble-yuan trade should generate enough economic gravity to pull in Central Asia, Belarus and the Middle East.
Russia to launch yuan bond sales – media
Ruble-renminbi trading volumes have soared amid Western sanctions
Russia is planning to resume local bond sales after a six-month pause, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday. The Kremlin also reportedly wants Chinese yuan-denominated debt to help the recovery of the Russian market.
The report highlighted that ruble bonds, also referred to as OFZs, could potentially be back on the market in the second half of September. Meanwhile, the debut of yuan bonds on the Russian market won’t happen until next year, it said.
“A long-mulled plan to debut Chinese currency notes locally is being dusted off with fresh urgency as yuan trading volumes surge after sanctions shut Russia out of its traditional markets in the US and Europe,” an unnamed source told the outlet.
According to Bloomberg data, trading volumes between the Russian ruble and the Chinese currency have grown 40-fold since the start of the year.
“With hundreds of millions of dollars coming into government coffers from energy revenue each day, the government has no need to borrow now, and sales of yuan debt would serve solely as a benchmark for companies looking to tap the market,” the source was quoted as saying.
Russia’s biggest gold miner, Polyus and aluminum giant Rusal International have reportedly already started transacting in the yuan.