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Originally posted by Wembley
There's another similarity in that an FAE is the only thing other than a nuke that delivers a pulse with extended duration - still only a fraction of a second but it makes a big difference in lethality.
But I would still say that the comparison with nukes is misleading, as even when we're talking about tactical devices we're talking about something much bigger.
The 500m x 500m FAE demo sounds impressive, but did it do any more damage than the equivalent weight in cluster munitions?
And you could cover that sort of area very thoroughly with 25 CLAWS = 1600 lbs of munitions which is a fairly light load, you could put that on a UAV these days...
Originally posted by fritz
I said that IMO, FAEs would be the ideal weapon for use against the Hisbollah rocket and missile sites because, in an rural setting, cluster munitions would simply be overkill. That is still my position.
Originally posted by fritz
In an urban context, cluster munitions are a non-event. The so called collateral damage caused by conventional ordnance is bad enough but that caused by cluster sub-munitions would be horrendous.
Originally posted by fritz
I suppose that in many ways, if you advocate the use of cluster sub-munitions in an urban environment, then why not get the Israelis to seed the areas with mines?
Originally posted by ch1466
You can buy a GBU-12 for about 19-21 grande last I checked. It costs 100 grande for a baseline CEM. And close the _350_ for an SFW.
Originally posted by ch1466
And the world will quickly learn to laugh every time a bunch of freakin' Arab Hill Billys put up a fight against a REAL military and get their heads handed to them
Originally posted by ch1466
A war characterized by CHANGING THEIR MINDS rather than owning their lands.
Originally posted by RedMattWembley,
I think you misunderstand what CLAWs is intended to be. It's dimensionaly identical to a BLU-108, which makes me think it's intended as an alternate submunition load for the CBU-105 WCMD. So one "weapon" will be 10 CLAWs,
Originally posted by RedMattWembley,
Israel doesn't have any UAVs that can carry a weapons load,
Originally posted by RedMatt
So yeah CLAWs would be a great launch-vehicle killer, but if you've got an armed aircraft tover the launcher, you've already solved 99% of the problem. But why use an "area weapon," when you can hit the truck's exact location, and avoid spraying shrapnel all over a built up neighborhood?
Given Israel's resources, I'd use the UAVs availible as spotters, with jets ready to scramble once launch trucks were spotted. And I'd pick "smart rocks" for armament: LGBs with sand ballast to replace the HE fill. That's enough kinetic energy to smash any launcher, while leaving enough recognizeable wreckage to prove you hit what you were aiming for.
Originally posted by Wembley
No, they're intended to be used individually. Textron are marketing this as a weapon for UAVs which can't carry 1,000 lb bombs but which can easily manage 100 lb. Interestingly they are not marketing this as a competitor to traditional cluster bombs.
Actually they do. There have been several mentions of armed IDF drones attacking targets, including one friendly-fire incident.
I take your point, but the original question and thread title was whether there was a safer alternative to cluster bombs.
Originally posted by RedMatt
So I did some looking around, and it looks like Israel does have "UCAVs," they're using RAFAEL's Spike missiles, 2 per larger UAV, which would seem to be just about ideal for the job.