Windjammer
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A PAC Mashak trainer aircraft firing an ATGM during a demonstration in Nowshera,
Nigeria has already adopted it's Mashak for COIN roles,
Nigeria has already adopted it's Mashak for COIN roles,
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The question is, can it see a Tank? and importantly how can it guide the missile?
If it get close to the ground will it not be subject to AAA firing?
Loooooool...yaar with respect are yiu seriousThe question is, can it see a Tank? and importantly how can it guide the missile?
If it get close to the ground will it not be subject to AAA firing?
Loooooool...yaar with respect are yiu serious

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Look closely under the rear section, it's equipped with IR RF.
The aircraft has small size advantage.
Ok bro. God blessI am no expert, just question poped in mind and WindJammer made it clear with pointing out the IR RF
thanks
The question is, can it see a Tank? and importantly how can it guide the missile?
If it get close to the ground will it not be subject to AAA firing?
So......initially it was MF-17 which is now licence produced as Mashak.First pic is from Janes All worlds aircraft 1976 of a Saab MFI 17 Supporter firing Bantam missile
http://aviadejavu.ru/Site/Crafts/Craft21851.htm
You need to look at the equation of lift.Why just 2 missiles? Can't we increase the weapon carrying capacity ?
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Can u explain in english ... not an aviation guyYou need to look at the equation of lift.
