The latest short-range anti-aircraft missile system (SAM) Pantsir-SDM-E is loaded with 48 mini-missiles at once to combat drones in the same time as a complex with 12 conventional missiles. This was reported by the High-Precision Complexes holding (part of Rostec).
The company noted that a package of four mini-missiles is loaded in the same way as one conventional guided anti-aircraft missile, therefore, in terms of time, reloading the complex with pre-prepared packages will take the same amount of time.
At the same time, a package of four mini-missiles is placed in a standard landing slot for a conventional missile, so the combination of missiles of the Pantsir SMD-E can be almost any.
The system is designed to protect important objects and people from all types of air threats. New missiles for it are optimized for the "efficiency-cost" parameter and perfectly cope even with quadcopters. Their small size allows you to load up to 48 units into one ammunition load.
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