@Mr NoBrain
Du meinst bestimmt dieses System.
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Die Jugoslawen hatten aus dem M-53/-59 die 30mm Flak abgebaut und danach eine Startrampe für die AA-8 und AA-11 draufmontiert.
M-53/-59 Praga:
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In Serbien nennt man die systeme:
1. die RL-2 mit der R-60 (AA-8 Aphid) Reichweite: 7.5km (laut serb.Zeitung)
2. die RL-4 mit der R-73 (AA-11 Archer) Reichweite: ?
Link:
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Zitat:...
With no means to acquire new military hardware Yugoslav engineers were forced to improvise and use existing stock of weapons in a new fashion. So far available details are about:
R-60 AA missile first time use as SAM missile. The missile was mounted on the chassis of a M55A3B1 towed anti-aircraft gun. Weapon pylons removed from fighter aircraft were used to launch the missile. The R-60 missile uses IR guidance and does not require a radar or any complex peripheral systems for operation.
R-73 AA missile mounted on Czech-made Praga's M53/59 mobile AAA with two 30mm cannons. The cannons were replaced by R-73
The R-60 combination had only limited successes, but the R-73 performed very well. Being best IC-missile in the world with the biggest range it became a big threat for NATO planes. It is a great pity that we didn't convert more of them!...