The Ministry of Defense has shown footage of the combat operation of the Buk-M2 anti-aircraft missile system (SAM) crew. The military is effectively fighting enemy reconnaissance drones, ballistic missiles and strike drones.
The Kalashnikov concern recalled that the equipment of the self-propelled firing unit of the Buk-M2 air defense system is located on the tracked vehicle (GM) 569B-01 manufactured by the Mytishchi Machine-Building Plant (MMZ, part of the Kalashnikov concern).
GM 569B-01 is distinguished by its speed, high cross-country ability and large usable volume of the armored hull, which provides comfortable conditions for the combat crew to work for a long time.
The use of special suspension structures, transmission and turning mechanism in the GM from MMZ allows you to steadily conduct the target of destruction of the air defense system.
Earlier www1.ru reported that Russian fiber optic FPV drones turned out to be completely invulnerable to electronic warfare at the forefront. The new type of UAV does not require careful selection of position and is protected from video signal interception.
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