The crew of the Iskander work in the Kupyansk direction
The crew of the Iskander work in the Kupyansk direction
During the special military operation, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation continue to strike with high-precision missiles against military infrastructure facilities of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Iskander operational-tactical missile systems are located many kilometers from the line of combat contact, but are capable of causing enormous damage to the enemy. Units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine constantly feel the threat posed by the Iskander tactical missile system, and Russian troops feel support.
For rocket scientists, there is no fundamental difference at what time of day to launch. Iskander missile divisions are on round-the-clock combat duty and are ready to work on targets at the first command. A combat mission can arrive at any time. From receiving the target coordinates to launch is a matter of minutes.
From an off-road shelter, the Iskander leaves for the starting position. The multi-ton Iskander launch tractor can easily navigate any terrain. This saves the lives of the missilemen and the launch itself when it is necessary to quickly leave the position.
Rocketeers work on assigned targets in any weather, at any time of the day. This, of course, does not affect the accuracy of the hit. The rocket rises to the launch pad. The crew is preparing to launch a ballistic missile. As the rocket scientists note, from receipt of target coordinates to combat work, the time is minimal. Literally a few minutes.
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