The modernization of the Fagot anti-tank system added a remote control system, allowing the operator to work away from the launcher. In addition, the wire-guided targeting system has been improved.
The introduction of digital signal processing algorithms and improved noise immunity of the communication channel ensured more stable and accurate target tracking, even in conditions of active electronic countermeasures. This made it possible to reduce reaction time and increase the likelihood of hitting modern armored targets.
The semi-automatic wire-guided command guidance system raised the accuracy bar of the Fagot ATGM to 92%.
9K111 "Fagot" is a Soviet/Russian portable anti-tank missile system (ATGM) with semi-automatic wire-guided command guidance. It is designed to engage stationary and moving targets at speeds up to 60 km/h (enemy armored vehicles, shelters and firing assets) at ranges up to 2 km, and with the 9M113 missile - up to 4 km.
Earlierwww1.ru reported thatthe new Burevestnik missile can be launched from launchers for the Iskander or Oreshnik.
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