00082 писал(а):с какого года на Австриче открылись "волчьи курсы"для мехвойнов и по какой год?
1670 Mercenary Handbook 3055, стр 34.
Там говорится, что Драгуны начали предлагать свои услуги по тренировке другим подразделениям в интервале 3032-3035 год.
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GronGW писал(а):AA Weapon (Mk. 2 Man-Portable AA) к какому виду вооружений можно отнести? Это аналог наших ПЗРК?
35019 - Handbook House Marik,стр 151
Anti-Aircraft (AA) Weapons
During the Succession Wars, the steady loss of technology rendered man-portable anti-aircraft weapons almost extinct as the required advanced electronics were increasingly reserved for other roles. The resurgence of this technology in recent years, most notably
microelectronics, has allowed the reintroduction of these weapons. Principally comprising a motor block and a sensor head with a relatively small shaped-charge warhead, the overall damage potential of AA weapons remains relatively low. Instead, the weapons rely on their ability to punch through armor and damage systems behind it. This capacity is particularly important when engaging aircraft at low altitude, for which even the slightest system failure means the difference between flight and a high-speed impact with a hillside. Two principal man-portable AA systems have come into vogue in recent years, one a lightweight disposable system good for a single use and the other a more robust but somewhat less portable squad support weapon.
Mark 1 Light AA Weapon
This light AA weapon is designed for use by individuals and as a squad support weapon. Its light weight means that an infantry team can carry several, giving them rudimentary protection against air attack at relatively little cost. The system is best employed where
soldiers may need air defense, but that need is low or contingent on other factors. In many regards, the weapon’s psychological advantage for those carrying it—and disadvantage to pilots against whom it is employed—outweighs its actual military effectiveness.
Mark 2 Man-portable AA Weapon
This heaver system trades portability and ease of use for battlefield effectiveness. Its considerable weight makes it unlikely to be employed purely as a contingency; instead, it provides air defense where attack by VTOL or fixed-wing aircraft is a real possibility. The
substantial warhead makes it a lethal anti-armor weapon as well, though the seeker-heads on the missiles are calibrated to target aircraft heat plumes and electronic emissions rather than vehicles and power armor, making it grossly inaccurate in such a role.