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The ship's air defense system "Polyment-Redut" confirmed the ability to hit sea targets

Ship SAM «Poliment-Redoute» confirmed the ability to hit naval targetsAnti-aircraft missile system “Poliment-Redoute”, designed for installation on ships of the Russian Navy, confirmed the ability to hit not only air, but also sea targets. The Ministry of Defense conducted a series of relevant tests.

The Navy has completed a series of tests, within which the destruction of enemy surface ships was carried out by air defense missiles “Poliment-Redoute”. As reported “Notifications” citing military sources, tests took place in several stages and were conducted over several years. The last tests took place at the end of this autumn and were considered successful..

reportedly, different ships were involved in the tests, including a frigate of the Northern Fleet “Admiral Gorshkov” project 22350, whose crew not only conducted test launches of anti-aircraft missiles of the complex “Poliment-Redoute”, but also worked out a complete algorithm of actions in such a situation. highlights, that strikes against sea targets were carried out by several types of anti-aircraft missiles, but their names are not disclosed.

“Poliment-Redoute” - sea-based anti-aircraft complex with a vertical launch installation, designed for ships of the corvette class, frigate, destroyer. Developed at TsKB “diamond”. The structure of the air defense system includes a radar “Polyment” with four phased arrays. The maximum number of simultaneously fired targets - 16. Capable of hitting targets at ranges up to 150 km and up to 30 km.

Currently, the complex is installed on the frigates of the project 22350 and project corvettes 22380. In the future, it is planned to install an anti-aircraft complex on modern ships of other projects..

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