A large-scale mural with an area of about 250 square meters dedicated to the Pantsir-S1 anti-aircraft missile and gun system (ZRPK) has appeared on the wall of a five-story residential building in Tula. The work was carried out by the founder of glitch surrealism, artist Anton Lebedev.
Rostec clarified that the creation of the painting took about 40 liters of primer, 60 liters of paint and more than 100 cans. In the center of the composition is an image of one of the most recognizable examples of Russian weapons, protecting the sky from missiles and drones.
I saw not just technology, but a heroic epic in which steel and technology acquire the features of mythological creatures.
Depending on the tasks of combat duty, the calculations of "Pantsirs" will be able to install different combinations of small-sized and conventional missiles, increasing the variability of means for hitting air targets. The calculations began to usenew TKB-1055 anti-drone guided missiles, created specifically to destroy small drones.
Earlier www1.ru reported that Russia is building the world's largest electronic intelligence complex near Kaliningrad.
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