In fact, the new RSSU is the South Korean Chunmoo K239 installation, installed on the Jelcz 8x8 Polish chassis. This was reported by Defense 24. The rocket complex was provided to artillerymen of the 8th Regiment in Nova-Dambi. According to the plans, by the end of this year, the Polish army must receive a total of 18 Homar-K missile installations. And in the end, according to the contract, Poland has to buy 218 K239PL/Homar-K missile systems.
The observers say that the integration of launchers with the chassis and Polish systems and components is currently underway. One of the features of Homar-K is the Topaz automated fire control that allows you to connect Korean Chunmoo to the fire and combat management system used by Polish artillerymen now. Homar-K RSZV carries two launch containers capable of shooting rockets of different caliber.
It can fire uncorrected K33 reactive shells 130 mm (20 missiles in each container), 227 mm unmanaged missiles and 239 mm controlled missiles (in each capsule of 6 missiles). The 130-mm reactive shells have 36 km firing, while larger than 230 mm ammunition have a range of about 80 km for unmanaged and 160 km for managed options. The 239-mm caliber rocket has a length of 3.
96 meters and is given GPS/INS with two modes of operation, namely a shock break to combat personnel and a slow break for the destruction of bunkers. In this case, two different types of rocket containers can be loaded at the same time, and modular capsules can be recharged quickly. Earlier it was reported that Polish military experts criticize the Minister of Defense of Mariusz Blaschak for announcing the formation of new army units when other military units have a sharp lack of personnel.
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