The Kurganmashzavod plant (part of the High-Precision Complexes holding of the Rostec State Corporation) has delivered a batch of BMD-4M airborne infantry fighting vehicles and BMP-3 infantry fighting vehicles to the Russian Armed Forces on the eve of the Airborne Forces Day (VDV). This was reported by the Rostec press service.
The state corporation noted that Rostec produces a wide range of weapons and special equipment for airborne troops. In particular, these are BMD-4M airborne infantry fighting vehicles, 2S41 Drok self-propelled mortars and parachute systems for their landing.
Kurganmashzavod has completed the production of a new batch of BMD-4M and BMP-3, equipped with additional protection. The equipment has already been sent to the troops.
The state corporation emphasized that all vehicles received standard sets of additional protection in the form of lattice and armored screens. They are supplied together with the equipment and mounted in units, which allows for the rapid transportation of equipment on standard cargo platforms.
Earlier www1.ru reported that Russian military armed themselves with "Drone Guns" to combat enemy drones. The effective firing range is up to 40 meters.
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