Tor-M2 anti-aircraft missile system hitting air targets

Tor-M2 anti-aircraft missile system hitting air targets The unique capabilities of Tor-M2 complex allow crews to provide reliable protection for troops during the march, establishing crossings, occupying areas, as well as firing positions of rocket and artillerymen. It takes the crew several minutes to put the complex into combat position. The antenna rising into the air is a target detection station. A protective dome with a diameter of more than 30 kilometres is formed. The detection station scans the sky 360 degrees. The guidance and tracking station automatically identifies and locks on the most dangerous targets. Video from the monitor impartially confirms that the target has been destroyed. At a distance of 3 kilometres, the Tor crew shoots down an enemy aircraft-type drone. Judging by the gap - with ammunition. Not a scout, the anti-aircraft gunners say. He went to defeat. And judging by the trajectory - to the area of ​​​​a peaceful settlement. To no avail. After a successful launch, the air defence system immediately changes position. The crew understands that the enemy’s electronic warfare systems and radar systems now have no other tasks than detecting their vehicle. But the complex is not removed from duty. Can continue to monitor the airspace while on the move. Moreover, if necessary, it is ready to open fire on new targets: drones, missiles, MLRS shells.  Join Military Wave Источник: Military Wave
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