At the Borisov plant in Belarus, work has been completed to modernize the Osa anti-aircraft missile system combat vehicles to the 9A33-2B version. The modernized complexes are already being sent to the customer.
The updated electronic equipment ensures the standard detection of targets, stable automatic tracking and guidance of an anti-aircraft guided missile at an air target. Since 2017, the company's specialists have been transferring the combat vehicle to a new wheeled base, using the MAZ-6317 family chassis. As part of the modernization, they completely changed the design concept of the equipment, increased the detection range and accuracy of determining target coordinates.
The main amplifiers of receiving devices, the range measurement system of target tracking and missile sighting stations, as well as the error signal extraction system were transferred to a modern element base. These improvements have improved the reliability of the equipment, extended its service life, reduced operating costs and improved the working conditions of operators.
The 9A33-2B combat vehicle has great potential for further modernizations, including the use of advanced anti-aircraft guided missiles, which will strengthen air defense capabilities in the coming years.
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