

Transonic speeds, I think I have heard you might have a seconds warning or so, but also I think sometimes you don’t because the shell is travelling at nearly the speed of sound, it depends on charges, firing arc and other things of course.
I suppose it also depends how close you are to the gun firing the shell. As in, you might hear the primary report from the gun when the shell leaves the barrel in a straight line across the ground to your ears, but the shell itself is traveling in a ballistic arc and may only reach supersonic speeds in the terminal phase when it is coming down on you. So you wouldn’t hear the shell arrive, but you’d be aware it is coming.
I hope I never have to be on the receiving end to find out for sure.














I mean, yeah it is to me. We’re not seeing Safran providing munitions to Russia, nor have I seen any Rafale fighters dropping glide bombs on UA positions for obvious reasons. I guess I just expected that to extend to communications technology too.