Russia
will conduct in April state tests of military equipment sets Ratnik, nicknamed
“future soldier uniforms,” Defense Ministry ground forces
spokesman Lt. Col. Nikolai Donyushkin said on Sunday, January 6, 2013.
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Russia’s military equipment sets Ratnik performed
well in preliminary tests carried out in September in the Moscow region,
paving the way for their implementation.
“A whole number of new equipment sets leaves behind the world
equivalents,” Donyushkin said
Russian defence equipment sets "Ratnik", nicknamed “future
soldier uniforms”, performed well in recent tests, paving the
way for their implementation, said the senior army official. "Ratnik"
(“Warrior”) comprises more than 40 components, including
firearms, body armor, optic, communication and navigation devices, life
support and power supply systems and even knee and elbow pads, said
the commander of the Land forces colonel-general Vladimir Chirkin.
The equipment can be used by regular infantry, rocket launcher operators,
machine gunners, drivers and scouts, noted Chirkin. The equipment sets
are light and come in summer and winter variants, Chirkin added, without
elaborating on the weight. "Ratnik" was tested during recent
Caucasus-2012 command post exercise, the general said. Tests are also
ongoing at Alabino testing grounds outside Moscow. The “wonderful
sets” may “soon” be introduced in the military, Chirkin
said. He gave no timeframe.
Russia planned to buy the limited number of FELIN infantry combat systems
from France in 2011, but later opted to produce its own equipment. Development
and implementation are expected to be finished by 2015, the government
official said last december.
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