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They knocked over 100 targets: the Armed Forces showed how NASAMS's SCR defends the Ukrainian Sky (Video)

The combat service of the air defense system is watching the airspace over the country around the clock, and the complex is able to detect the target for 120 km. In Ukraine, rocket attacks help NASAMS. As they work, they showed in the Air Force of Ukraine. According to NASAMS NASAMS Division Commander Nasams, the brigade commander called him and reported that he was going to study Western production abroad. According to him, many young soldiers went to master foreign equipment to the United States.

For 5 months of combat work in Ukraine, NASAMS proved to be perfectly. During this period, more than 100 hostile missiles and drones were destroyed over the territory of Ukraine. "This is an ordinary radar, it is improved. It has a computer. It is a control panel, and it can be calculated immediately. We see this situation on the location. modes. It all depends on the effective scattering area, the size of the aircraft, etc. up to 120 km we see the target, " - says servicemen.

There is always a combat service in the workplace. It directly conducts fighting under the direction of the unit commander. "Everything is happening very quickly. Click on the target, or touch the mouse. The combat officer gives the order - the order of the firing of the target. The officer presses the button, and everything that is in this sector will be destroy Ukrainian defenders. The anti-aircraft missile complex has 6 missiles.

NASAMS is a mobile anti-aircraft missile complex developed jointly by Norway and the United States. It is able to intercept air targets at a distance of 40 km and at an altitude of 16 km. The main tactical weapon of the anti-aircraft missile complex is a battery consisting of three platoons capable of releasing up to 6 missiles. The complex was launched in 1989 and completed in 1993. Today, there are several modifications of the NASAMS anti-aircraft missile complex.

NASAMS can work automatically - without the participation of personnel thanks to the latest radar and modern rockets. On March 16, the air forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine showed footage with the first of the NASAMS SPR, which was transferred to Norway. The Armed Forces said that the destruction of hostile goals increased rapidly when Western SCRs were received in Ukraine. On March 15, NATO representatives agreed to allocate additional assistance to Ukraine.