Russian servicemen on the front lines destroyed a Czech-made Vampire multiple launch rocket system installation with a strike from a Krasnopol high-precision artillery guided projectile. This was reported by the press service of the Russian Ministry of Defense.
During reconnaissance activities, the Russian Armed Forces detected the movement and firing of the Vampire multiple launch rocket system.
After analyzing the received intelligence data, a decision was made to destroy the enemy's combat vehicle. As a result of a strike by the Krasnopol high-precision projectile, the Czech-made Vampire MLRS combat vehicle was destroyed.
The 152 mm Krasnopol guided projectile can be used by all types of artillery systems, including modern self-propelled howitzers Koalitsiya-SV, Msta-S, and Msta-SM. The range of the ammunition is 20 km, and the mass of the warhead is 8 kg.
Earlier www1.ru reported that Tor-M2KM began to be installed on small missile ships. This is the latest modification of the SAM system, made according to the modular principle.
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