Citação de: "Bravo Two Zero"Desculpem lá o off-topic, mas:http://www.usaasc.info/alt_online/artic ... 708&aid=01Porquê as Claymores ? Se a "coisa complicar" estas minas antipessoais tem um alcance letal a 50 mts na ordem dos 30%. Lá se vai a nonlethal intervention.As Claymore não são letais, em vez de estilhaços,são carregadas de salsichas de porco, touçinho, salpicão e linguiça Essa do porco será particularmente eficaz se a multidão for muçulmana, sem ofensa a quem professa o islão.
Desculpem lá o off-topic, mas:http://www.usaasc.info/alt_online/artic ... 708&aid=01Porquê as Claymores ? Se a "coisa complicar" estas minas antipessoais tem um alcance letal a 50 mts na ordem dos 30%. Lá se vai a nonlethal intervention.
Agora que os Pandur já entraram ao serviço e numa perspectiva conjunta alguém sabe as capacidades de transporte dos C-130 (versão curta e longa - 01/02?) e do NPL (30/40 ) para uma eventual projecção destas viaturas???
ou seja, projecção aérea táctica é para esquecer!! temos 06 c-130, certo?
E alguém aqui acha mesmo que alguém vai transportar os nossos Pandur nos Hércules? Se alguma vez andarem de avião será um avião Russo alugado pelo estado para os transportar para um TO no estrangeiro.
Czech Ministry Cuts Carriers Contract with SteyrPRAGUE, Czech Republic - The Czech defense ministry is prepared to buy 107 armored personnel carriers from Austrian firm Steyr Daimler Puch instead of the original 199, the Czech business magazine Euro reported on its Web site Feb. 29.The ministry and the company, which is a unit of U.S. defense giant General Dynamics, will sign a memorandum of understanding next week, including a new timetable for tests and deliveries of the carriers, it added.Related Topics The ministry declined to comment on the report, saying that it would release information on negotiations once they have been completed. "We do not comment on ongoing negotiations, only when there is a result," spokesman Andrej Cirtek told the CTK news agency.The government decided at the end of January to give Steyr a second chance to renegotiate the original contract of $1.18 billion for 199 vehicles after canceling it in December.If new talks did not bring results by March 5, a new tender to supply the carriers would be launched, it said.The contract for 199 Pandur II light-armored vehicles was originally signed in June 2006. According to the Austrian press, failure to secure the Czech contract would close the Steyr Daimler Puch plant with the loss of about 500 jobs.www.defensenews.com