Armament of the Russian Army

Shown are the underground communications and command post of the 36th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade of the Russian Armed Forces. This underground Russian military base is located at a depth of 3 meters and protected by a layer of concrete slabs, logs, and earth to protect against aerial bombs and GMLRS missiles. The base's wide, kilometer-long tunnels can accommodate a vehicle, an infantry fighting vehicle, and even a tank. The command post coordinates the actions of several troop units and drone operators.

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Russian troops from the 244th Artillery Brigade unveiled the new 9K57-1 Uragan-1 MLRS on the new BAZ-69092 chassis from the Bryansk Automobile Plant. Previously, the Uragan MLRS, adopted by the USSR in 1975, used the ZIL-135LM chassis. The new Uragan-1 MLRS offers greater maneuverability, and the use of automation has improved the speed of preparation and target accuracy. The MLRS crew is now protected by an armored cabin. The 220mm Uragan MLRS carries 16 rockets and can engage targets at a range of up to 35 kilometers. The Uragan MLRS's high-explosive projectile has a warhead weighing up to 140 kg and over 50 kg of explosives. The types of projectiles are shown on the screen. The BAZ-69092 chassis, with a payload capacity of up to 14,000 kg and a 450 hp engine, enables speeds of up to 80 km/h. The vehicle's range has reached 1,000 km. It can now cross a 0.9-meter-wide ditch, climb a 30-degree slope, and ford water up to 1.4 meters deep.

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Footage of winter training for crews of Russian Terminator tank support combat vehicles (T-44) of the Center Force Group. During the training, the crews practice engaging various types of targets with their standard weapons. The Terminator combat vehicles quickly reach the firing line and engage targets with their twin 30mm 2A42 cannons at ranges of up to 4,000 meters, as well as AGS-17 Plamya automatic grenade launchers.

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The first technical data and launch of the Russian Yolka interceptor drone have been released. It is currently in active use by Russia's mobile air defense forces. The Yolka interceptor drone is manufactured by the Moscow-based company Nashe Nebo. It operates on a "fire and forget" principle. Upon locking on to a target, the Yolka drone's engines fire. The Yolka drone's dual-channel optoelectronic module is capable of identifying enemy drones with a 100-centimeter wingspan in the visible optical spectrum at a range of 700-1000 meters. The Yolka drone can also engage maneuvering FPV drones.

There are two versions of the drone: a civilian version, without a warhead, performs kinetic interception of UAVs. The second version contains a 360-gram fragmentation warhead. The Yolka drone can be launched from handheld devices or a tripod. The Yolka drone can also be mounted on the Impulse-PVO tracked robotic chassis.
The Yolka interceptor drone reaches speeds of up to 200 km/h. Its rate of climb is 40 m/s. The drone can fly 2.5-3 km away from the operator and ascend to an altitude of up to 2,000 meters. The maximum target speed is 115 km/h.

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Footage of the Russian Su-35S 4++ generation fighter jet in flight. The Su-35S is armed with R-73M, R-77M, R-77-1, R-37M, and Kh-31PD missiles. L-265M10-02 Khibiny-M active jamming stations are mounted on the wingtips.

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RU POV: Russian Yolka interceptor drone shot down a Ukranian UAV​


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The Russian Project 885M Yasen-M nuclear submarine Kazan fired an Onyx anti-ship missile at a sea target from a submerged position. The exercise was conducted by the Russian Northern Fleet, and the target was hit at a range of 300 km.

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