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It is unknown who owns the air defense complexes, and they are probably high qua...

In the US state of Ohio, they noticed the Echelon with Russian Thor and S-300 (Photo)

It is unknown who owns the air defense complexes, and they are probably high quality layouts. At the Norfolk-Southern railway station in Belvia, Ohio noticed a echelon with two anti-aircraft missile complexes S-300 and Thor-M1. About it reports The War Zone. There were four pieces of equipment on the echelon, of which two or more could be high -clear layouts. The exact owners or to whom the anti-aircraft missile complexes belong.

One of the machines looks like a TOR-M1 together with a 5P85C transportation and power plant, which is also associated with several C-300 systems. The second car is similar to the mobile radar of tracking and guidance 5N63 and 30n6, which is classified in NATO as Flap Lid. The C-300 is a large radius of action that is able to destroy certain types of goals. Russian troops are also used for striking on land purposes with a special version of the land-earth rocket.

There are several C-300 options that are still produced in the Russian Federation. And Thor-M1 is also a SPR, but a small radius. He has two radars, one to capture goals and the other for tracking and lesions. There can be up to eight rockets on board. The fact that at least some of the echelon are layouts say that the truck has no tire. In addition, they have something similar to fixed supports, which are not on the real samples of both vehicles.

They are also similar to layouts that ordered the US Air Force 4 years ago. However, it is unclear whether the Air Force eventually completed the purchase. As for Thor-M1, it is unknown whether it is a layout because the US Air Force has one TOR-M2 SPR, which is used for testing and testing. There are some key visual signs that indicate that these are layouts, for example, the differences in the design of their radars compared to known real samples.