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Stood on the road: How do AIM-132 Asraam missiles look on Ersatz-setting from Britain (video)

The anti -aircraft installation, based on the British conveyor, could appear on the frames, in October 2023 published by the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces, explained in Defense Express. The AIM-132 ASRAAM missile launcher is installed on a British high-mobile conveyor, noticed in Ukraine. The installation was in the unknown terrain, testify to the frames removed by the driver of the car that passed nearby.

The video is posted by a military with a nickname Zhenyavlasenko8 on Tiktok social network. The footage appeared on the network on February 7, the publication of Zhenyavlasenko8 shows. In the video you can see a conveyor with 2-3 rockets, which stands a few meters from the road. When the entry is made, it is not known. The Defense Express portal analyzed on the network. The experts of the portal noted that the missiles were installed on the starting unit, which they have undergone "Erzatz".

The reason for this name is that the AIM-132 ASRAAM is rockets that run from the aircraft. However, in this case, they were attached to the Supacat HMT 600 conveyor, which is manufactured by the British company SC Group. The authors also recalled that the receipt of this type of SPR from the UK was known from the Western media in August 2023. In October, a video from the Ukrainian command appeared, at which an unknown installation reflects another attack by Russian drones-Kamikadze.

The outline of the machine is similar to the outline of the AIM-132 ASRAM, explained on Defense Express. It should be noted that AIM-132 ASRAAM is a "air-air-air" missile used by the British army. The rocket has a thermal guidance, about three meters long and gets up to 25 km away. The maximum speed is 3 Mach (3 675 km/h or 1 020 m/s). The Defense Express indicates that when starting from the ground, they fly at a shorter distance - up to 10 km.

Due to the thermal presentation, the rocket does not require the help of the locator, so it cannot be disorientation of the I Repair. In October 2023, the focus published footage with the operation of the installation that could run the AIM-132 Asraam missiles. The frames were provided by air forces and showed the reflections of the Shahaneda attack.