The Vysokotochnye Kompleksy holding (part of the Rostec State Corporation) has sent a new batch of missiles for Kornet anti-tank missile systems and Krasnopol-M2 guided artillery shells to the army. Such weapons are especially in demand in the troops.
Vysokotochka recalled that Kornet is designed to destroy any modern tanks, including those with dynamic protection. The complex has been successfully used against Leopard and Breadly infantry fighting vehicles, and it has been used to eliminate well-fortified strongholds.
Such high-precision weapons are especially in demand in the troops in modern combat conditions. The enterprises of the Rostec State Corporation are increasing their production at an accelerated pace to meet the needs of the army.
Krasnopol-M2 is used to engage a wide range of targets, including self-propelled artillery units, tanks, infantry fighting vehicles and armored personnel carriers, bridges, crossings, etc. It has Abrams and Leopard tanks to its credit, as well as UAV control points and enemy dugouts.
Earlier www1.ru reported that the latest Sarmat intercontinental missiles will go on combat duty in 2026.
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