Russian military forces have deployed the Tula-made 140-mm reactive flame-incendiary MLRS A-22 "Ogon" based on the MT-LB "Motolyga".
Despite the short range of 800 to 4500 m, the 140-mm OF-45 rockets with 5.65-kg high-explosive fragmentation warheads and incendiary rockets-45 with 4.8-kg incendiary warheads can be launched from the rails in salvo mode with an interval of 0.2 s.
This provides dense and rapid coverage of enemy strongholds in the suppressed sector.
Initially, the shipborne placement of the 22-round MS-227 launchers of the "Ogon" complex was envisaged. But now a ground-based highly mobile modification has been developed on the chassis of the MT-LB tracked transporter, which demonstrates its fire performance in the video above. The system is developed and manufactured by the Tula-based NPO "Splav."
Tactical and Technical Characteristics of MLRS A-22 "Ogon":
- Complex combat readiness from the moment the target is detected — no more than 8 s
- Complex weight — 2600 kg
- Complex weight without ammunition — 2000 kg
- Weight of rangefinder-sight device — 300 kg
Earlier www1.ru reported that Russia has built a Tushil-class missile frigate for India with "Calibers", "Onyxes" and BrahMos.
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