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The 9A52-4 Tornado system is a lightweight rocket launcher. There are two other systems. A modular MLRS based on the MZKT-79306 truck, which can carry two BM-27 Uragan or BM-30 Smerch launcher modules, and one based on the Kamaz 6×6 truck. The "Tornado-G" system is an upgrade package for the existing BM-21 Grad.
BM-30 Smerch with projectile as a monument to A.N. Ganichev in Tula city Algeria – 18 BM-30s received from Russia in 1999. [18] All in service as of 2024. [19] Armenia – 6 purchased from Russia and received in 2017-18. [18] [20] All in service as of 2024. [19] Azerbaijan – 30 BM-30 Smerch and 6 Polonez in service as of 2024. [18] [19]
RM-70/85M - Modernised vehicle with new fire control and navigation equipment, can use a new type of rocket with a range of 36 km. Slovakia has ordered 50 upgrade packages. [ 13 ] RM-70 Modular - In December 2000, the Slovak Ministry of Defense and Delta Defence started the RM-70 Modular German-Slovak modernization project.
The BMP-1, the predecessor to the BMP-2. Although the BMP-1 was a revolutionary design, its main armament, the 2A28 Grom and the 9S428 ATGM launcher capable of firing 9M14 Malyutka (NATO: AT-3A Sagger A) and 9M14M Malyutka-M (NATO: AT-3B Sagger B) ATGMs, quickly became obsolete.
Pages in category "Radio control" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
A Bus Monitor (BM) cannot transmit messages over the data bus. Its primary role is to monitor and record bus transactions, without interfering with the operation of the Bus Controller or the RTs. These recorded bus transactions can then be stored, for later off-line analysis. Ideally, a BM captures and records all messages sent over the 1553 ...
The Agreement on Sub-Regional Arms Control (Serbo-Croatian: Sporazum o subregionalnoj kontroli naoruĹžanja) is an arms limitation agreement signed on June 14, 1996, in Florence, Italy.
Radio control (often abbreviated to RC) is the use of control signals transmitted by radio to remotely operate a device. Examples of simple radio control systems are garage door openers and keyless entry systems for vehicles, in which a small handheld radio transmitter unlocks or opens doors.