The "Oreshnik" medium-range ballistic missile (MRBM) system is a complex system with many vehicles accompanying the launchers. This was reported by Andrei Bogodel, Deputy Head of the General Staff Faculty of the Military Academy of Belarus.
He clarified that, in addition to the launchers themselves, the complex includes support and security vehicles, a mobile protected command post, electronic warfare and engineering camouflage vehicles, as well as reconnaissance units.
This is a whole complex that will ensure not only the order of effective use. That is, not only the launch, where the target is detected, the coordinates are entered, the button is pressed and the system leads. It is necessary to ensure survivability, timely deployment to positions, stealth deployment, and a lot of other things.
The specialist added that all the necessary infrastructure, including entire positional areas, was created in Belarus to accommodate "Oreshnik".
Starting positions are not just "who periodically rolls out the car and that's it." These are the main starting positions, spare, temporary, false.
President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko noted that the "Oreshnik" complex is50% produced in the republic. He clarified that the missile itself is Russian, but everything else is Belarusian.
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