The Russian military has begun to receive "Spartak" armored vehicles developed by the "Military-Industrial Company." The vehicle is made of domestic components and has good tactical and technical characteristics with the potential for further modernization.
The "Spartak" hull is made of high-strength armor, providing protection against fragments and large-caliber bullets. The vehicle has received a mine protection system, which significantly reduces the risk of damage when detonating mines.
In total, the armored vehicle, depending on the configuration, can accommodate up to 8-10 people. The shock absorption system when driving over rough terrain significantly reduces the load on the spine of crew members.
The "Spartak" can be armed with a large-caliber machine gun, an anti-tank missile system, and an automatic grenade launcher, which allows it to effectively solve a wide range of combat tasks.
Engine power is 312 hp. Maximum speed on the highway is 100 km/h. The range is 1000 km.
Previously, the characteristics of the unique "Spitsa" combat module with a 2A42 cannon became known. It has a modern sight with thermal and television channels, as well as a laser rangefinder-target designator.
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