With the recent announcement of germany transfering gepard to ukraine.
Can a helicopter engage something like a gepard with unguided rocket with any real chance of success or it's just gonna get shot down?
... and of course, it is useful and responsible to circulate more widely this type of information, just in case the aggressors failed to notice it. The invasion HQ is grateful for your support.To my knowledge gained by following @gepardtatze on Twitter, it is standard practice to place six MANPADS teams in a hexagon around the Gepard with each of the teams being a few kilometres away from the Gepard to try to shoot down any helicopter which tries to attack the Gepard with missiles beyond the range of the Gepard's guns.
As far as I know, everything @gepardtatze posts is already available on public sources and should be quite self-evident to any specialist of air defence. Of course, both the Russian intelligence services and air defence forces seem to have performed miserably during this war, so one can never be quite sure, if they have yet learned about these things...... and of course, it is useful and responsible to circulate more widely this type of information, just in case the aggressors failed to notice it. The invasion HQ is grateful for your support.To my knowledge gained by following @gepardtatze on Twitter, it is standard practice to place six MANPADS teams in a hexagon around the Gepard with each of the teams being a few kilometres away from the Gepard to try to shoot down any helicopter which tries to attack the Gepard with missiles beyond the range of the Gepard's guns.