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In the latest SPR, there is electronics that is not produced by Russia. Therefor...

The Russian Federation threw out the latest elements of the C-500 SPR to Crimea: what is special in them

In the latest SPR, there is electronics that is not produced by Russia. Therefore, it is difficult for the enemy in terms of export, said Navy spokesman Dmitry Pletenchuk. The armed forces of the Russian Federation have crossed the latest elements of the SCRC C-500 to the temporarily occupied Crimea. According to Dmitry Pletenchuk, a spokesman for the Navy, the difference between old complexes in electronic utensils. He reported this on the air of the telecast.

He stressed that the difference between the new and the elderly anti-aircraft missile complexes in electronic utensils. However, the Russian Federation does not produce such electronics, so it is difficult for the occupiers in terms of export. "Some new fundamental decisions that will allow, for example, to resist weapons, which in principle have already been used in the Crimea, it is not fundamental decisions, there are no fundamental changes in this complex," Dmitry Pletenchuk said.

He noted that this is the main element. The new generation of SDK C-500 applies the principle of separate solution of problems of destruction of ballistic and aerodynamic purposes. The main task of C-500 is to combat medium-range ballistic missiles. Hypersonic cruise missiles, aircraft and drones are also possible.

We will remind, on June 13 the chief of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Kirill Budanov reported that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation transferred new complexes C-500 to the Crimea to cover important objects from the shots of the Armed Forces. The enemy will use SPR in the experimental mode. On June 22, a spokesman for the Navy Dmitry Pletenchuk said that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation attacked Ukraine from the Azov Sea.