The combat use of the "Veterok - Artgroup" hardware and software complex allows reducing the "reconnaissance - engagement" cycle to one and a half to two minutes. This was announced by one of the developers of the complex, volunteer Dmitry.
With the help of "Veterok - Artgroup", the target is hit from the second or third shot. With its help, it is also possible to transmit target designations not only to artillerymen, but also to FPV drone crews.
The complex consists of three programs. The "Veterok" program is responsible for target designation and determining the coordinates of shell bursts. "Artgroup" performs computational operations for artillery calculations, and "Veterok-T" is designed for tankers and provides firing from tanks from closed positions.
"Veterok - Artgroup" can use various means of communication, including standard military radio stations, dual-use digital stations, and even messengers such as Telegram. The complex is also capable of transmitting data via analog equipment using an audio modem, while the information is encrypted.
The complex works most effectively with sixth-generation "Azart" digital radio stations, which provide stable, secure data transmission channels. The "Artgroup" program supports more than 40 types of fire weapons (mortars, heavy flamethrower systems, and self-propelled artillery units). This allows calculating the initial data for firing and corrections for 60 firing positions.
Earlier www1.ru reported that the latest 96L6 artillery reconnaissance systems have arrived to the Russian military.
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