The Russian "Tornado-S" multiple launch rocket system from Rostec has received new guided rockets that maintain surgical precision even with active electronic countermeasures from the enemy. Now each missile can receive not only a specified flight range, but also an individual trajectory.
The system has a very "long arm" of destruction, sending a volley literally beyond the horizon.
The complex is designed for long-range strikes against group targets, tactical missiles, anti-aircraft systems, and military-industrial infrastructure facilities.
Rostec explained that the entire combat power of the complex rests on three pillars: enormous range, destructive power, and, most importantly, accuracy. The latter is ensured by long-range guided projectiles and modern guidance systems that continue to work even when the enemy is actively jamming. Thanks to this, the "Tornado-S" has turned into a "surgical instrument" capable of operating in the most difficult electronic warfare conditions.
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