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The statements of Rostech representatives refer to the integration of the PTRC i...

In the Russian Federation, anti -tank systems are modernized: what is known about new PTRCs (photo)

The statements of Rostech representatives refer to the integration of the PTRC into land robotic platforms. However, it is likely that it is only about the introduction of remote control systems. The Russian Holding Complex Holding, which is part of Rostekh, is actively working on the creation of new anti -tank missile systems (PTRC).

According to the statement of the company representative, the focus is on developments aimed at improving the automation and robotization of the use of such systems, reports TASS. Although the specific details of these developments do not disclose, there is an assumption that the integration of the PTRC into land robotic platforms. "Of course, new developments are underway in the field of anti -tank missile systems.

Based on the experience of using PTRCs, current developments are aimed at automating and robotization of the use of complexes," - said holding representatives. Similar technologies are already used in Russia, as evidenced by the appearance in June 2024 of the robotic platform "Impuls-M", armed PTRK. In addition, other developments, such as "marker" and "Uranus" are known.

According to Defense Express observers, despite the constant statements about the modernization of the PTRC, including the well -known Cornet, the Russian military industry faces the problems of coordination of efforts in this field. For example, in 2023 a set of remote control for Cornet was presented, but similar technologies were previously used in another PTRC - "Fagot".

Moreover, despite the availability of remote control in the PTRC "Fagot", it, apparently, realized enthusiasts in the field, and not within the framework of the official modernization program. Experts also noted that the Russian Marines recently declared the use of a "new" PTRK on the battlefield, but it was meant by the same "Fagot" with remote management. At the same time, this technology was implemented much earlier in the Ukrainian PTRC "Stugna", summarized the observers.