The Telegram channel "Military Informant", citing foreign sources, reported that North Korea allegedly transferred a 600-mm multiple launch rocket system (MLRS) KN-25 to Russia.
Apparently, this is an MLRS firing operational-tactical missiles capable of hitting targets at ranges up to 380 km.
The KN-25 can be placed both in a tracked version with six missiles and in a wheeled version with four or six missiles. The shortest time recorded between missile launches from one installation is 40 seconds.
The missiles of these complexes are launched along an inclined trajectory, experience relatively low overloads, and have a simple and uniform flight model.
The weight of a 600-mm rocket projectile for MLRS is about 3 tons, the length is over 8 m, it climbs to a height of up to 90 km. The mass of the warhead is up to 500 kg. The projectile has a solid-propellant engine, satellite and inertial guidance systems, an autopilot and a flight control system.
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