During a visit to Motovilikhinskiye Zavody in Perm, Russian President Vladimir Putin inspected new weapons. Among them was the 300-mm Sarma MLRS based on the KamAZ-63501 chassis.
A feature of this MLRS is the use of guided rockets, which significantly increases the accuracy and range of target engagement. The fire control system, integrated with modern reconnaissance and target designation tools, provides fast and accurate targeting, reducing reaction time and increasing application efficiency. Sarma is capable of engaging both single and group targets, including armored vehicles, artillery positions, and enemy personnel.
The promising Sarma MLRS is a continuation of the Kama MLRS project, which was created on a KamAZ chassis. The new MLRS has increased mobility and protection and can use guided high-precision ammunition.
Technical characteristics:
- Dimensions: 11.2×2.5×3.15 m, ground clearance — 39 cm, combat weight — up to 24.65 kg.
- Armament: six 300-caliber guides, providing a firing range of 20 to 90 km with an accuracy of about 0.21%.
- Salvo time: up to 19 seconds.
- Power unit: 8-cylinder 360-horsepower power unit 740.50-360, providing a range of up to 1000 km.
- Fuel consumption: about 45 liters per 100 km.
Earlier www1 reported that the new Derivation-PVO anti-aircraft artillery system was shown to Vladimir Putin in Perm.
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