The Russian anti-tank complex (ATGM) began to be used not only against armored combat vehicles, but also against stationary targets. In one case, the military managed to hit a signal repeater of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), the Kalashnikov Concern reported (part of the Rostec Group).
The company recalled that "Fagots" are produced at PJSC "Kirov Plant "Mayak". The firing range of the complex is up to 4000 m, it is intended to destroy tanks and other armored targets, helicopters and enemy firing points.
Also, "Fagot" is able to reach even drones. In June 2025, an accurate shot for the first time managed tohit the heavy hexacopter "Baba Yaga".
Currently, "Mayak" serially produces a launcher (PU) for the completion of the "Fagot" ATGM and "Konkurs-M", which invariably prove their high combat effectiveness, as well as control and test equipment for the PU.
Earlier www1.ru reported that the manufacturer of Su-57 fighters put into operation unique equipment .
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