Trebalo mi je par minuta da shvatim rad platforme? Očito ima zadnji par kotaća aktivnu suspenziju pa se spuste sve dok donja ploća ne nalegne na pod, znači da donja ploća nema nikakve hidraulike samo vez (kran) između minobacaća i donje ploće, sa srednjim amortizerom. Mora da ima neki apsorber (skračena opruga) i između sidra minobacaća i donje ploče osim onih opruga sa strane u slovu "A", nisam siguran da bi vez (kran), opruge postavljene u slovo "A" i amortizacija zadnjeg para kotaća podnela veči deo absorbcije trzaja. Neznam zašto treba da je vez (kran) toliko glomazna? Nije mi jasno dali je donja ploča vezana još i na šasiju nekim pokretnim vezom ili samo oprugama u slove "A" i vezom (kran) sa minobacaćem?
China Test Fires Vehicle Mounted Rapid Fire Mortars Citat:Soldiers drive their Type PCP001 82mm Vehicle-mounted Rapid Fire Mortars toward battle positions during a live-fire test on June 10, 2016, China Mil Online reported Sunday.
A mechanized regiment assigned to the airborne troops under the PLA Air Force conducted a live-fire test on its Type PCP001 82mm Vehicle-mounted Rapid Fire Mortars in an undisclosed area in the Plateau of northwest China on June 10, 2016.
Citat:COBRA was designed to be easily integrated into any tracked or wheeled vehicle while requiring a reduced amount of training. One of its key features is the electric drive, which ensures accuracy, setup speed and Multiple Rounds Simultaneous Impact.
The first customer of the system is the Swiss Army, which recently selected it. In Swiss service, COBRA will be integrated on a GDELS-MOWAG 8x8 Piranha 3+ wheeled, armoured vehicle. Its operation will be carried out through a digital fire control system, with the use of an INS, a display and a joystick.
RUAG is showcasing the system to various international customers, in an effort to promote it, as the system will soon go into serial production for the Swiss Army.
COBRA features a semi-automatic loading mechanism, which brings the total weight to 1,350 kg. The system can fire at a range between 7,000 and 9,000 metres, with the shoot of the first round taking 60 seconds.