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Russian Western Military District Troops started to learn how to destroy enemys UAVs.
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Defence & Security News - Russia |
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Monday, August 25, 2014 07:26 PM | |||
Russian Western Military District Troops started to learn how to destroy enemy UAVs | |||
Man-portable
air-defense systems (MANPADS) radar units in Russia’s Western Military
District have started practicing on low-flying targets at the Kapustin
Yar testing range, a spokesman for the district said Monday, August 25. |
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Russian troops using a 9K38 Igla MANPADS |
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"During
this week, the radar troops from Leningrad, Murmansk and Arkhangelsk regions,
as well as from the Republic of Karelia, will perform tasks for the protection
and defense of the command posts of antiaircraft defense units in the
Western Military District. They will also practice in launching missiles
at air targets. Each target will simulate the aircraft and small-sized
aerial targets of a conventional enemy, leading aerial reconnaissance
and inflicting air strikes on ground targets," Col. Oleg Kochetkov
said. The specialists are to practice both during the day and at night, using 9K38 Igla MANPADS. Altogether during the practical training, the troops must hit more than 20 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) from an imaginary enemy. The drill is to last for the next ten days, Kochetkov said. The Igla MANPADS is designed to down low-flying aircraft and helicopters, as well as modern UAVs under thermal noise conditions. |
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