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Bell Textron Inc., a Textron Inc. company, has announced the unveiling of design concepts for new aircraft systems for military applications which would use Bell’s High-Speed Vertical Take-Off and Landing (HSVTOL) technology as the company continues its innovation of next generation vertical lift aircraft. HSVTOL technology blends the hover capability of a helicopter with the speed, range and survivability features of a fighter aircraft.

“Bell’s HSVTOL technology is a step change improvement in rotorcraft capabilities,” said Jason Hurst, vice president, Innovation. “Our technology investments have reduced risk and prepared us for rapid development of HSVTOL in a digital engineering environment, leveraging experience from a robust past of technology exploration and close partnerships with the Department of Defense and Research Laboratories.”

Bell’s HSVTOL design concepts include the following features:

Low downwash hover capability
Jet-like cruise speeds over 400 kts
True runway independence and hover endurance
Scalability to the range of missions from unmanned personnel recovery to tactical mobility
Aircraft gross weights range from 4,000 lbs. to over 100,000 lbs.

Bell’s HSVTOL capability is critical to future mission needs offering a range of aircraft systems with enhanced runway independence, aircraft survivability, mission flexibility and enhanced performance over legacy platforms. With the convergence of tiltrotor aircraft capabilities, digital flight control advancements and emerging propulsion technologies, Bell is primed to evolve HSVTOL technology for modern military missions to serve the next generation of warfighters.

Bell has explored high-speed vertical lift aircraft technology for more than 85 years, pioneering innovative VTOL configurations like the X-14, X-22, XV-3 and XV-15 for NASA, the U.S Army and U.S. Air Force. The lessons learned from the XV-3 and XV-15 supported the development of the Bell-Boeing V-22 Osprey tiltrotor, an invaluable platform that changed the way the U.S. military conducts amphibious assault, long range infiltration and exfiltration and resupply with a cruise speed and range twice that of helicopters it replaced.

This press release was prepared and distributed by Bell Textron Inc.
https://verticalmag.com/press-releases/bell-unveils-new-high-speed-vertical-take-off-and-landing-design-concepts-for-military-application/

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Bell Textron Inc., a Textron Inc. company, has announced the unveiling of design concepts for new aircraft systems for military applications which would use Bell’s High-Speed Vertical Take-Off and Landing (HSVTOL) technology as the company continues its innovation of next generation vertical lift aircraft. HSVTOL technology blends the hover capability of a helicopter with the speed, range and survivability features of a fighter aircraft.

“Bell’s HSVTOL technology is a step change improvement in rotorcraft capabilities,” said Jason Hurst, vice president, Innovation. “Our technology investments have reduced risk and prepared us for rapid development of HSVTOL in a digital engineering environment, leveraging experience from a robust past of technology exploration and close partnerships with the Department of Defense and Research Laboratories.”

Bell’s HSVTOL design concepts include the following features:

Low downwash hover capability
Jet-like cruise speeds over 400 kts
True runway independence and hover endurance
Scalability to the range of missions from unmanned personnel recovery to tactical mobility
Aircraft gross weights range from 4,000 lbs. to over 100,000 lbs.

Bell’s HSVTOL capability is critical to future mission needs offering a range of aircraft systems with enhanced runway independence, aircraft survivability, mission flexibility and enhanced performance over legacy platforms. With the convergence of tiltrotor aircraft capabilities, digital flight control advancements and emerging propulsion technologies, Bell is primed to evolve HSVTOL technology for modern military missions to serve the next generation of warfighters.

Bell has explored high-speed vertical lift aircraft technology for more than 85 years, pioneering innovative VTOL configurations like the X-14, X-22, XV-3 and XV-15 for NASA, the U.S Army and U.S. Air Force. The lessons learned from the XV-3 and XV-15 supported the development of the Bell-Boeing V-22 Osprey tiltrotor, an invaluable platform that changed the way the U.S. military conducts amphibious assault, long range infiltration and exfiltration and resupply with a cruise speed and range twice that of helicopters it replaced.

This press release was prepared and distributed by Bell Textron Inc.
https://verticalmag.com/press-releases/bell-unveils-new-high-speed-vertical-take-off-and-landing-design-concepts-for-military-application/

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That CGI mockup looks extremely Kerbal.

Anyone know what I mean?
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That CGI mockup looks extremely Kerbal.

Anyone know what I mean?

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Maybe this way for example:

https://news.usni.org/2021/08/09/large- ... bal-battle

Although I have to say, I generally like the KISS approach (keep it simple stupid).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KISS_principle
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https://airrecognition.com/index.php/ne ... ystem.html

Interesting in so much as the capability hasn't been in service sooner than August 2021.
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Interesting charts from 1966 where the F-111 is being compared with the Buccaneer. Probably in an effort to sell the F-111 to the RAF.
Nice ones to ponder about the strategic thoughts behind these locations:
From: https://twitter.com/TotherChris/status/ ... 6983657477

A really interesting podcast about F-111 nuclear ops in the Cold War is this one: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0b5aiI ... l_branch=1
Funny stories, details about nuclear targets, Operation Eldorado Canyon etc. Really recommended.

PS. Sorry I didn't realize the images where this big in size [X(]




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https://maps.southfront.org/russia-unve ... ia-photos/

The Product 305 / 305E LMUR Missile from blurred out reports in 2019 and apparently tested in Syria breaks cover.
25km for the Russian domestic version and 14.5km for the export product.

"The guaranteed range of the Product 305E is up to 14,500 meters, the missile is capable of speeds up to 230 m/s. The ammunition is equipped with a high-explosive fragmentation warhead weighing 25 kg and an optical thermal imaging homing head. The missile weighs 105 kg."
https://tass.com/defense/1328741
The official release from TASS.
No talk of 100km...
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A nice one for: Thread for DB3000 database problems, updates or issues
https://www.matrixgames.com/forums/tm.asp?m=3436106&mpage=235

Idea?
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https://bmpd.livejournal.com/4378732.html

Based on these displays only four Idz-305 / LMUR could be carried by a KA-52M.

https://tvzvezda.ru/news/20218231133-yfSan.html

And an interview which explains the potential range differences often quoted, appears to be the difference between a direct fire lock on before launch at 14.5km LOBL and a NLOS lock on after launch LOAL or a target identified by means other than the launch platform.
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https://maps.southfront.org/russia-unve ... ia-photos/

The Product 305 / 305E LMUR Missile from blurred out reports in 2019 and apparently tested in Syria breaks cover.
25km for the Russian domestic version and 14.5km for the export product.

"The guaranteed range of the Product 305E is up to 14,500 meters, the missile is capable of speeds up to 230 m/s. The ammunition is equipped with a high-explosive fragmentation warhead weighing 25 kg and an optical thermal imaging homing head. The missile weighs 105 kg."
https://tass.com/defense/1328741
The official release from TASS.
No talk of 100km...
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From @USArmyDoctrine twitter:
"ATP 7-100.3, CHINESE TACTICS, serves as a foundation for understanding how Chinese ground forces think and act in tactical operations. Addresses Chinese military doctrine, task org, capabilities, and limitations. "

https://armypubs.army.mil/epubs/DR_pubs ... -WEB-1.pdf
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US Air Force's 556th Test and Evaluation Squadron successfully used the MQ-9, equipped with the AIM-9X Block 2, to engage a Cruise Missile surrogate (BQM-167) in 2020. (Camera USAF).
https://twitter.com/MIL_STD/status/1431764308753530882

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So the Pentagon is considering the development of an 'American Sea Monster'

https://wonderfulengineering.com/the-pe ... his-means/

Not so sure...
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The Space Vehicles directorate of AFRL, located at nearby Kirtland AFB, is announcing they will be breaking ground on a new Wargaming and Advanced Research Simulation Laboratory. It should be interesting to follow.
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Said this before and might as well say this again.

We are frakked six ways to Sunday in a potential fight with the Chinese military. And forget about using nukes. We might as well repeat Kabul all over the Pacific and go full isolationist.

https://eurasiantimes.com/chinas-carrier-killer-missiles-j-20-jets-gives-beijing-a-decisive-edge-over-the-us-in-indo-pacific-us-experts/
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Since August, the new generation MAMBA surface-to-air defense system has been deployed at the Proposed Air Base (BAP) in the Levant. This is a first for this weapon system usually used in metropolitan France, as part of the protection of air bases and also during special air security devices (DPSA).

Objective of this deployment in the Levant: consolidate the partnership with Jordan, deploy the system in the Middle East under realistic operational conditions and finally, train with the partner air forces, during joint anti-defense exercises. -air of a right-of-way.

The device comprises five modules: the Defense Management Center in the 3rd Dimension (CMD3D), fire control composed of an Engagement Module (ME), a Radar and IFF Module [1] (MRI), a Power Generation Module (MGE), and a Land Launch Module (MLT). Characterized by its high mobility, this weapon system is equipped with a firepower allowing it to engage up to ten targets simultaneously within a radius of 60 kilometers.
https://www.defense.gouv.fr/operations/monde/grand-levant/chammal/breves/chammal-premier-deploiement-du-systeme-de-defense-sol-air-mamba-au-levant



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https://www.oryxspioenkop.com/2021/08/i ... ed-in.html
Interesting from the perspective of significant armed UAV proliferation and just an interesting source for the less common platforms.
Plus the usual external actors getting involved in the Tigray conflict.
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For the 1st time, Russia will air drop a full BMD-4M battalion from the VDV’s 137th Airborne Regiment with >30 BMD-4M and 300 paratroopers from 15 Il-76 aircraft at the Zhitovo LZ. They are being loaded at the Dyagilevo airfield.

https://function.mil.ru/news_page/country/more.htm?id=12383183@egNews
https://www.instagram.com/tv/CToW-lNF4Cp/?utm_medium=copy_link
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ORIGINAL: AndrewNguyen1984

Said this before and might as well say this again.

We are frakked six ways to Sunday in a potential fight with the Chinese military. And forget about using nukes. We might as well repeat Kabul all over the Pacific and go full isolationist.

https://eurasiantimes.com/chinas-carrier-killer-missiles-j-20-jets-gives-beijing-a-decisive-edge-over-the-us-in-indo-pacific-us-experts/

Just out of curiosity - are you American? It seems like I've read numerous posts from you all along the same lines about how powerful China's military is and how frightened America should be.
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