At the "Engineers of the Future" educational forum, one of the most effective examples of modern guided weapons was presented – the light multi-purpose guided missile (LMUR) "Izdeliye 305E". Young specialists were able to study the warhead and guidance system of the high-precision munition live.
Unlike Soviet anti-tank missiles, which require the Mi-28 and Ka-52 pilot to hold the target in sight until the moment of explosion, "Izdeliye 305E" operates on a much more flexible algorithm.
The missile flies at a speed of 830 km/h in radio silence mode according to the data from the built-in inertial system. In the final section of the trajectory, the thermal imaging homing head is activated.
The high-explosive fragmentation warhead weighing 25 kg has enormous destructive power at a range of 14.5 km. The power of the explosion is guaranteed to be sufficient for penetrating heavy armored vehicles.