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Published on November 10, 2017
Duration: 2:50

This video showcases a simulated firing exercise of the SAAB RBS 70 NG Very Short Range Air Defense (VSHORAD) system. The host learns to track targets using the laser-guided system, with an instructor providing real-time feedback on accuracy and speed. The simulation highlights the system's effective range of 9,000 meters and altitude coverage up to 5,000 meters.

Quick Summary

The SAAB RBS 70 NG is a Very Short Range Air Defense (VSHORAD) system with laser-beam riding guidance. It features an effective range of 9,000 meters and altitude coverage up to 5,000 meters, requiring precise target tracking.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to RBS 70 NG
  2. 00:17First Simulation Attempt
  3. 00:55System Controls and Handling
  4. 01:22Advanced Tracking Exercise
  5. 02:18Closing Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the RBS 70 NG system?

The RBS 70 NG is a Very Short Range Air Defense (VSHORAD) system developed by SAAB. It utilizes laser-beam riding guidance to engage aerial targets and has an effective range of up to 9,000 meters.

How does the RBS 70 NG target tracking work?

The system requires the operator to maintain a steady laser lock on the target. The host practiced tracking simulated aircraft on a screen, with an instructor providing feedback on speed and accuracy.

What are the key specifications of the RBS 70 NG?

The RBS 70 NG has an effective range of 9,000 meters and can cover altitudes up to 5,000 meters. It is a laser-beam riding VSHORAD system with a rapid deployment time of 45 seconds.

What other equipment was visible during the RBS 70 NG demonstration?

The demonstration included the SAAB Giraffe 1X radar system, which is often integrated with air defense units. SAAB branding was prominent on the equipment and staff attire.

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