At the Army-2024 forum, Ruselectronics holding, part of Rostec State Corporation, showcased an updated version of the MP32M1 command and staff vehicle (CSV). The new modification of the CSV features a reconnaissance drone operator workstation, significantly expanding its functionality.
Developed by the Penza Radio Plant, which is part of Ruselectronics, the MP32M1 command and staff vehicle is a complex of automation and communication tools mounted on a high-mobility wheeled chassis. The vehicle is designed to control missile and rocket units, as well as artillery units. It is equipped with six automated workstations integrated into a computing complex, enabling effective unit management and coordination of fire strikes.
The new modification of the MP32M1 integrates a workstation for a reconnaissance drone operator. This innovation allows processing and displaying data received from UAVs at automated workstations, providing the unit commander with complete and up-to-date information about the situation in real time.
Oleg Ratnikov, General Director of the Radio Plant, noted that the update of the command and staff vehicle reflects the company's commitment to improving technical equipment in modern combat conditions.
At the Army-2024 forum, the MP32M1 is demonstrated in conjunction with a fixed-wing unmanned aerial vehicle developed by Unmanned Systems Group.
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