Russian TOS-1A "Solntsepyok" systems have received a significant upgrade. Thanks to the installations, the military confidently suppresses enemy fortifications on the front line.
Military expert Evgeny Damantsev noted that the Russian Armed Forces are using new unguided missiles from NPO "Splav" with more high-impulse solid-propellant engines for a distance of 8 - 10 km.
At the request of the NBC protection units, some TOS-1A received very modern digital ACSs, which increase the speed of deployment at a firing position and prepare the transport and launch package for firing, giving it the appropriate elevation angle and azimuthal sector.
He noted that the modernization significantly increases the combat stability of the vehicle in the event of a counter-battery strike from the enemy.
Earlier www1.ru reported that an improved BTR-82A with increased armor protection has been developed in Russia. The vehicle is armed with a 2A72 30 mm cannon and can withstand a hit from B-32 armor-piercing bullets.
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