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In Ukraine, tested an upgraded missile system “skiff”. What modernization?

The press service of the Ukrainian Design Bureau "Luch" publish a notice on the final stage of testing a new modification of "Skif" missile system. The final step was performed on one of the polygons in Chernihiv region. During the tests were carried out launches of guided missile complex "Skif". stated, that they all successfully hit targets.

На Украине испытан модернизированный ракетный комплекс "Скиф". В чём модернизация?

On page CB "Ray" on Facebook is a video with a portable missile system test, designed to defeat enemy personnel, moving and stationary armored targets, with combined, spaced or monolithic armor, including dynamic protection, and small targets durable type emplacements, light-armored objects and helicopters.

На Украине испытан модернизированный ракетный комплекс "Скиф". В чём модернизация?

The press service of the material, "Ray":
Feature of the complex is the possibility of missile guidance to the target from the closed position and storage, which reduces the risk of destruction gunner reverse fire attack enemy. The complex is equipped with missiles with tandem cumulative and high-explosive warheads.

На Украине испытан модернизированный ракетный комплекс "Скиф". В чём модернизация?

noted, that targets "Scyth" missiles located at a distance 3 km from the location of the complex.

Earlier, it was stated, that manufacturers are working to improve the probability of hitting the target, which (probability) originally it was no more than 75%. It also reported an increase in range of hitting the target, although, as can be seen from the video, range was chosen for rocket launches 3 km – lower range of the original version (5 km), which was developed in cooperation with the Belarusian “bearing”.

                          
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