The Russian Aerospace Forces will receive a stratospheric unmanned reconnaissance and strike platform based on modular container complexes of radar, optoelectronic, and electronic intelligence of the "Sych" family, hardware and software adapted for use in the base of multifunctional Su-34M fighters.
They are represented by Pika-M side-looking AESA radars and, in synthetic aperture mode, are capable of detecting targets of the "tank" type at a distance of up to 150 km, identifying them at a distance of 100-120 km. Then the coordinates will be received by the calculations of artillery divisions of the Tornado-S MLRS and other means of destruction.
The ROC-OE containers have integrated long-focus multispectral optoelectronic complexes that provide target detection in any jamming environment and favorable meteorological conditions.
Earlier www1.ru reported that the latest "Yarl" body armor was transferred to Russian sappers, the products passed all resistance tests.
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