The government approved measures to ensure uninterrupted supply of in-demand weapons systems under the state defence order
The government approved measures to ensure uninterrupted supply of in-demand weapons systems under the state defence order
Drones began to be equipped with infrared spotlights
The Russian Aerospace Forces received two aircraft, and another six were sent to Belarus
The defense industry has made a huge leap in the development of drones
A new system from Bashkir craftsmen is capable of eliminating UAVs automatically
Uralvagonzavod planned to rename the combat vehicle back in 2025
The gunner's sight was enclosed in an armored casing
The tractors in the complex are similar to the auxiliary vehicles of the OTRK
The development is compatible with a broad range of military equipment
The aircraft is capable of carrying up to 46 tons of equipment and weapons
The signature white "beak" also remained in place
Drones armed with R-60 missiles with thermal homing heads
The diesel combat vehicle is quicker to "jerk" off the line
The Russian Aerospace Forces may have received up to 20 combat aircraft
Similar systems have already been tested on the T-72B3M