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RSZV of the future: the Russian Federation first showed a fighting machine "Respondling" (photo)

The new installation is a bicaliber, as it will be able to fire 122 mm jet shells from the Grad system and 220mm thermobaric ammunition of the TOC system. For the first time, the Ministry of Defense of Russia showed the latest reactive system of volley fire (RSZV) "Resolution", which is made at the enterprise of the OPC in the Tula region. The frames were published by the defense department on February 28.

The video was published on the occasion of a visit to defense enterprises in the region of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation Sergei Shoig. On the frames you can see the starting installation of the bicaliber system already made "in metal".

"NGO" NGO Head "Rinat Idrisov reported that according to the order of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation, the enterprise is actively carrying out technical re -equipment, carries out large -scale construction and reconstruction of production facilities", - the publication reads. It became known in December last year from the head of the corporation "Rostekh" Sergey Chemezov.

The combat vehicle of the RSSU "Resolution" was created on the basis of the engineering system of remote mine "Zemlydelya". Judging by information in open sources, the peculiarity of "Resolution" to recharge not with one rocket, but at once a whole trigger. Land "and RSZV" Grad ", as well as 220 mm missiles" Hurricane "and ammunition of heavy flame -et systems of the Tos-1A" Solnicecco "and Tos-2" Tosochka ". The use of 220 mm shells is achieved by using unified transport and powerful containers.

Therefore, the new system will combine elements of the classic RSSL and a heavy flamethrower. In fact, Russian troops will receive a very universal starting unit that can both strike at the enemy's positions and block the movement of troops by the installation of minefields. We will remind, on February 10 it became known that in the east of Ukraine Russian troops used the rare RSFU "Cheburashka".