Уничтожает БПЛА, самолеты и вертолеты: работу зенитной установки ЗУ-23 на «мотолыге» показали на видео

ZU-23 is successfully used in "bird hunting" at close ranges

A hybrid of ZU-23 and MT-LB was spotted on the front line. The 23-caliber anti-aircraft gun mounted on a light multi-purpose tracked transporter (\"motolyga\") allows you to effectively work out air targets at low altitude and land targets at close range.

ZU-23 based on "Motolyga" allows you to quickly advance to positions. The target is fired by a combat crew of four people. The rate of fire of the anti-aircraft gun is 1000 23-caliber shells per minute.

When a UAV is detected from an air observation point, the data is transmitted by radio. Two soldiers sit down at the gun to fire, one covers the group, watching the sky.

ZU-23 on a "motolyga", a still from the Izvestia video report
ZU-23 on a "motolyga", a still from the Izvestia video report

The firing range of the ZU-23 is up to 2.5 thousand meters. This allows you to work out all low-flying targets - drones, airplanes, helicopters.

The maneuverable and light ZU-23, according to the military, is also successfully used against ground opponents and firing points at close range, when large air defense systems are not effective.

The anti-aircraft gun can even protect the same air defense soldiers, large complexes.
Military personnel of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation with the call sign "Deputy"

Let us remind you that the anti-aircraft gun itself want to make it \"smart\". Engineers of the Kizlyar Electromechanical Plant (part of Rostec) are teaching it to fight against drones by remote control.

Earlier www1.ru told about how the military taught \"motolyga\" to fire S-5 aircraft missiles.

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