New TTM-4902PS-10 all-terrain vehicle tested during amphibious operation by Russian navy troops 12408152
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Military Defense Industry Technology - TTM-4902PS-10 all-terrain vehicle
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New TTM-4902PS-10 all-terrain vehicle tested during amphibious operation by Russian navy troops. | |||
The Northern Fleet Saint George and Kondopoga major landing ships of Russian Navy arrived in Dudinka port and transported servicemen and hardware including new TTM-4902PS-10 all-terrain tracked vehicle, involved in the interservice tactic exercise concerning defence of the important industrial facility located in the Arctic zone.
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A TTM-4902PS-10 all-terrain tracked vehicle is disembarked from a Russian landing ship during amphibious operation.
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The major landing ships approached the shore, opened the ramp door in order to allow the vehicles and personnel move on the shore after passing a little water obstacle. Such way of debarcation is one of the safest and simplest for the assault units landing on unequipped shore.
The St. George major landing ship was first for debarcation. In total, 31 piece of hardware, including two-section all-terrain vehicles and multidimensional trucks, including the new TTM-4902PS-10 articulated all-terrain tracked carrier vehicle. The vehicle was tested in harsh conditions in the Murmansk Region north of the Arctic Circle before entering into service, is able to operate in temperatures ranging from —50°C (-58°F) to 50°C (122°F). |
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New Russian-made TTM-4902PS-10 all-terrain tracked vehicle personnel carrier
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