Big_Zucchini
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I believe this is the first time we're seeing Trophy's shutters opening prior to interception:
I wanted to link to an interesting post made by an analyst I follow, but unfortunately his website's down. There he asserted that APS typically have low munition counts (4-6) because the relative vulnerability of APS's external components limits it to around this amount of interceptions before it's disabled somehow.
Naturally the launchers themselves are most vulnerable as they have no layers of redundancy yet, while sensors are redundant. For example radar + EO.
This is particularly important in urban areas where an infantry section can plan and coordinate an attack on an AFV, with higher degree of initiative options than in open ground. They could target an APS's launcher with small arms and follow up with an AT weapon.
This was highly likely attempted by Hamas in Gaza.
I wanted to link to an interesting post made by an analyst I follow, but unfortunately his website's down. There he asserted that APS typically have low munition counts (4-6) because the relative vulnerability of APS's external components limits it to around this amount of interceptions before it's disabled somehow.
Naturally the launchers themselves are most vulnerable as they have no layers of redundancy yet, while sensors are redundant. For example radar + EO.
This is particularly important in urban areas where an infantry section can plan and coordinate an attack on an AFV, with higher degree of initiative options than in open ground. They could target an APS's launcher with small arms and follow up with an AT weapon.
This was highly likely attempted by Hamas in Gaza.