South Korea’s Anti-Aircraft Gun Wheeled Vehicle System (AAGW) was developed by Hanwha Defense with the purpose of defending allied forces’ points of interests and friendly mobile troops from low-altitude attacks by enemy aircrafts.
South Korea’s Anti-Aircraft Gun Wheeled Vehicle System (AAGW) was developed by Hanwha Defense with the purpose of defending allied forces’ points of interests and friendly mobile troops from low-altitude attacks by enemy aircrafts.
Presumably there is mechanical, transmission and storage weight low in hull – but still, that vehicle appears to have a high profile and high centre of gravity. The sort that causes vehicles to topple over on unstable ground.
Did you see the pic of the Pantsir that rolled over on the highway in Russia?
I don’t see how to make a vehicle lime this NOT top heavy. Limiting speed and apptoach angles are the only way to keep it wheels down.
Correct! Armour automatically makes them top heavy! Also the longer a vehicle makes it easier to roll! So its a double wammy!