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Russia Developing Tracked Version of Pantsir/SA-22 Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft System for Arctic.
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Russia Developing Tracked Version of Pantsir/SA-22 Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft System for Arctic | |||
Russia's KBP Instrument Design Bureau is considering developing a special tracked version of its Pantsir (SA-22 Greyhound) self-propelled anti-aircraft gun and missile system for use in the Arctic. The Pantsir is typically mounted on a wheeled chassis, however its maneuverability in the heavy snow is "significantly restricted," Vladimir Popov, director general of the KBP subsidiary JSC Scheglovsky Val, told the TASS news agency.
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Pantsir-S1 weapon system on a tracked GM-352 chassis |
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Popov added that the idea of basing the Pantsir on the special tracked chassis produced by the JSC Ishimbayskiy machine-building plant was being studied and that some follow-up experiments were also planned to test its viability in polar areas. The director general also said that KBP was working to increase the Pantsir's reliability in severe climate conditions. The Pantsir system is already “protecting Russia's northern borders," he said, adding that "three serial-wheeled SA-22s have been deployed at the Temp air base (on Kotelny Island) since 2014." |
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