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The complex is intended for the destruction of low -size ships, but the Ukrainia...

Hellfire on the enemy: The Armed Forces hit the anti-ship complex RBS-17 by land purposes (video)

The complex is intended for the destruction of low -size ships, but the Ukrainian military found a way out how to beat it on the ground. The Ukrainian military uses the Swedish anti -ship complex against land purposes. This was reported by Ukraine Weapons Traker analysts. The RBS-17 anti-ship complex is equipped with AGM-114C Hellfire missiles by laser target.

The Armed Forces fighters show their ingenuity optimizing the anti -ship complex with a firing range up to 8 km to blows for hostile land purposes. The lesion of the object requires a laser illumination of the goals that the rocket flies. The complex has a special station. The gunner illuminates the target, and the rocket captures the object and destroys it. However, the key to struggles on ground objects is questions, illuminating goals in limited visibility.

The Armed Forces probably came out of this problem with the help of a laser pointer from the UAV. According to Defense Express, the Ukrainian army received a laser -laser -based laser channel like Puma. This allows you to run missiles with indirect visibility. We will remind, in June it became known that Sweden will hand over to Ukraine the complexes of RBS-17 together with Harpoon missiles. Sweden also consider the production of weapons specifically for the needs of the Armed Forces.