Отразят массовую атаку натовских ракет: раскрыты преимущества новейшего ЗРК С-350 «Витязь»

The technical capabilities of the control vehicle and radars allow simultaneous engagement of 24 targets

The S-350 Vityaz anti-aircraft missile system (SAM) in conjunction with other short- and long-range systems creates an insurmountable air defense system (AD). The Vityaz systems are capable of repelling even a massive attack of NATO missiles, the Russian Ministry of Defense reported.

S-350 Vityaz 

The department noted that the increased rate of fire is one of the main features of the complex. The technical capabilities of radars and the control vehicle allow simultaneous engagement of 24 targets, guiding two missiles at each.

The S-350 SAM system is capable of operating in passive and active radar modes, which increases noise immunity and increases the ability to detect and classify targets. The Vityaz uses guided missiles with active homing heads and a missile super-maneuverability mode in the target engagement zone.

This architecture of the anti-aircraft guided missile increases the reliability of target acquisition and tracking, and also facilitates its destruction. Improved chassis characteristics provide high mobility and cross-country ability. This reduces the time spent in position and reduces the risk of enemy strikes.
Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation
S-350 Vityaz 

Also, the S-350 is equipped with its own power supply and does not need external sources. The complex's assets can be placed at a great distance from each other, which reduces the risk of being hit by enemy missiles.

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