Adux
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Special needs prefect strikes again, he imagines an attack Heli willl fly nose down ( you know that scene from rambo mi -35), therefore in 'attack' mode' the heli would always be flying straight on top of the target or little further away with nose down looking, wow! aint he great.
If at all there is a blind spot because of the FLIR being on top of the nose rather than conventional position, then it is a great dis advantage, why?
In the era of manpads and non-line of sight weapons discharge, the new attack heli is supposed to hover and pop up using the cover of mountains and trees, not only fly straight with the damn nose down, everytime it has to track something.
The power of the attack heli, is to gather data, while staying in cover and coming out to discharge weapons. Some manufactures have come up with the idea of fitting the FLIR, RADAR (has its issues, vibrations) on top of the rotor shaft, to achieve that technique.
If at all there is a blind spot because of the FLIR being on top of the nose rather than conventional position, then it is a great dis advantage, why?
In the era of manpads and non-line of sight weapons discharge, the new attack heli is supposed to hover and pop up using the cover of mountains and trees, not only fly straight with the damn nose down, everytime it has to track something.
The power of the attack heli, is to gather data, while staying in cover and coming out to discharge weapons. Some manufactures have come up with the idea of fitting the FLIR, RADAR (has its issues, vibrations) on top of the rotor shaft, to achieve that technique.