Depends on a number of things, including what type of unit it is, whether the unit is deploying as replacements or to augment an existing force, etc. Any unit from a company size upwards can be deployed, although the military isn't prone to employing entire divisions at a time, instead preferring to compose division size elements from different divisions.
It deploys at about 25mph
The definition of 'deploy' is "To position forces in readiness for combat, as along a front or line of defence"
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Many Anti-Aircraft missiles find their targets based on heat. If an AC130 deploys flares, which are hot, the missiles follow them instead.
yes so if it try's to be shot down it deploys something called a decoy aka flare so it iterfears with the missile lock on
You must be an American retard ? Airbags deploys only if it's needed ! If the vehicle's involved goe's too slow it would not deploy .
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They deploy often and execute operations on a nightly basis.
An airbag typically deploys with a force of around 2,000 to 6,000 Newtons, depending on the vehicle and specific design. This force is generated by sensors that detect a high rate of deceleration during a collision and trigger the deployment system.
It can be done, yes, but it's usually going to take a pretty good reason for it. I did it when I was at Fort Bragg, because the battalion I requested a transfer to was about to deploy to Afghanistan, and needed more medics. If it's something you want to do on mere whim alone, your transfer request isn't likely to be approved, unless you're some sort of dirtbag your Battalion Commander would rather dump on another unit than have to deal with.
That depends on what you run into : If you run into a concrete wall that doesn't have any " give " , another vehicle that is parked , another vehicle that is moving towards you or in the same direction The force of the collision has to be enough to deploy the airbag(s)
yes, when you hit another car...........your car will be running