The Lockheed Martin and Raytheon “Javelin Joint Venture (JJV)” announced the contract on Aug. 28 to produce the man-portable, anti-armor weapons (ATGW), including 4,000 missiles for Ukraine.
Last I heard Ukraine had gotten through an estimated 2/3 of Russias entire tank stock, including tanks that could realistically be repaired. Doesn’t account for potential purchases or getting really desperate and sending partially non-functional vehicles into combat.
you can use the javelin on anything, it will lock onto a hot exhaust. one was used to take out a low-flying helicopter in occupied Ukraine, they were used regularly to take out vehicle-borne IEDs in Iraq, and those are just pickup trucks with armor welded on. I’ve been told it won’t quite lock onto a person, but in direct fire mode you can use it against infantry
And how many russian tanks are there left?
Do they use javelins on MTBs too?
Last I heard Ukraine had gotten through an estimated 2/3 of Russias entire tank stock, including tanks that could realistically be repaired. Doesn’t account for potential purchases or getting really desperate and sending partially non-functional vehicles into combat.
UsedCertified Pre-owned tanks sound like a horrible idea. Must suck to be the tank crew who gets assigned one of them.It sucks to be ruzzian in general.
you can use the javelin on anything, it will lock onto a hot exhaust. one was used to take out a low-flying helicopter in occupied Ukraine, they were used regularly to take out vehicle-borne IEDs in Iraq, and those are just pickup trucks with armor welded on. I’ve been told it won’t quite lock onto a person, but in direct fire mode you can use it against infantry