This has everything to do with National Defence. This is a purchase for Canadian Troops on the ground in Latvia, for use by Canadian Troops. The video suggests some were purchased for Ukraine, though I don't know the accuracy of that statement.
This is the best the Canadian Army has? As a low flying Helicopter I would use the logistics of TDR and see before I engaged FLIR and soft target rocket rounds at range. The time you took to get that weapon system into effect? Your dead.
Oh its this country where there is so much cultures that i dont know who is Canadian
Good decision. Too bad about the Gripen.
SIngapore 🇸🇬 also use the RBS 70 which is part of the multilayer air defence umbrella.
Rusian kornet also can shotdown the helicopters
The F-35 is an entirely different generation than the Grippen. No wonder it crushes Saab at every turn.
In Latvia 🇱🇻?? So it’s purchased for Ukrainian as it has absolutely nothing to do with Canada’s national security
This has everything to do with National Defence.
This is a purchase for Canadian Troops on the ground in Latvia, for use by Canadian Troops.
The video suggests some were purchased for Ukraine, though I don't know the accuracy of that statement.
@@crueconsulting2575 exactly not knowing the exact accuracy of the statement is the catch.
I think they meant it reaches its top speed of Mach 2 in 4.2 seconds (not 42 which is not reasonable)
I spend about.. $&5 Grand and your out 2 personel and a MANPAD System.
Black hawk nitko te se ne boji.
This is the best the Canadian Army has? As a low flying Helicopter I would use the logistics of TDR and see before I engaged FLIR and soft target rocket rounds at range. The time you took to get that weapon system into effect? Your dead.