Russian servicemen are effectively using the light multi-purpose guided missile (LMUR) ("Product 305", belongs to the class of high-precision weapons) in combat conditions. This is confirmed by objective control footage from the air.
The subsonic tactical missile, or as it is also called the "combat serpent", uses a command-telemetric channel when diving on a target at an angle of 30-35°. "Product 305" also has an infrared (IR) guidance sensor that detects heat-contrast targets such as a "tank" at a distance of up to 5 km and a "person" - up to 2 km. At the same time, the missile allows firing from closed positions.
LMUR "Product 305" was developed by specialists of "High-Precision Complexes". The high-explosive fragmentation warhead of the missile weighing 25 kg hits single and group targets, including armored vehicles, buildings, and enemy air defense systems. "Product 305" is launched from strike Ka-52 and Mi-28N helicopters, and the Su-25SM3 attack aircraft.