Hmm. So one vehicle could theoretically knock out an ACV company that isn't properly equipped. A HIMARs battery. Take out a FARP. Now do you get why I think that the Leonidas-Stryker is so necessary? We're not dealing with one or two but whole swarms of drones. I don't know how many of these vehicles makes up a "company or battery" but if we go with the standard of four to six then you're looking at 72 loitering munitions going after a high value tactical target. That alone might be enough to put a serious hurt on a company landing team. ONE 4 vehicle section of loitering munitions.New Light-vehicle mounting carrier Swarm weapon system with up to 18 loitering munitions in 🇨🇳Zhuhai Airshow.
— Jesus Roman (@jesusfroman) November 2, 2022
The system is allegedly low-cost and modular. It can perform reconnaissance, area control, precision strike, cluster strike and damage assessment missions pic.twitter.com/ryAI025eqZ
Thursday, November 03, 2022
China will be hunting our forces with loitering munitions...
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