The Zvezda amphibious all-terrain vehicles are undergoing night tests in conditions of limited visibility and low temperatures to verify their operational characteristics in Russia's Arctic zone. The goal of the tests is to validate the performance of the equipment in extreme scenarios where mistakes are unacceptable.
As part of the night tests, specialists assess the lighting equipment, conduct hydrodynamic tests in the dark, and monitor the temperature of components and assemblies.
Such tests make it possible to identify weak points and guarantee that the equipment will operate effectively in the harshest conditions, ensuring reliability in real Arctic operations.
Earlier, www1.ru reported that the Zvezda Arctic amphibious all-terrain vehicles had completed winter tests: snowdrift depth reached 90 centimeters.
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