The High-Precision Systems holding (part of Rostec) has sent a new batch of BMP-3 infantry fighting vehicles to the army. The vehicles are equipped with stealth equipment and protective structures.
Rostec noted that the current BMP-3 standard configuration differs from the vehicles that were supplied three years ago. Dozens of changes have been implemented in the design of armored vehicles based on real combat experience and the wishes of the military.
These include not only grilles, side screens, a set of stealth equipment, upper hemisphere protection kits, but also special devices and equipment to improve the efficiency of the use of weapons and the mobility of the vehicle.
Vysokotochka has also built a flexible system for the production and modernization of armored vehicles. Along with increasing the serial production of BMP-3s, options requested by the military are promptly implemented in them.
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