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According to experts, low noise and lack of thermal radiation make these motorcy...

Immediate for thermal imagers: "Kalashnikov" tests "Stealth"-motocycles for war in Ukraine

According to experts, low noise and lack of thermal radiation make these motorcycles a valuable asset in intelligence operations. Representatives of the Russian Concern "Kalashnikov" stated that they will be sent for testing "to the border areas" Electric motorcycles. Such combat vehicles are planned to be tested in conditions of increased complexity. This is stated in the post of concern in Telegram.

It is reported that motorcycles can be used for special tasks, including in hostilities in the territory of Ukraine. The new Kalashnikova development has a strong design, a improved cooling system and an ergonomic design, which reaches a high maneuverability of motorcycles in the crossed area. Motorcycles can be used in intelligence, search operations and assault. Among their distinctive features are low noise, lack of thermal radiation, hence the imperceptibility for thermal imagers.

Army recognition considers this feature of the main thing in these "steals"-motocycles, and the means of transportation themselves are called a valuable asset for patrolling and rapid deployment in the fighting zones. "A significant advantage for intelligence missions and secret operations. In addition, a simple assembly and a comprehensive cooling system make it possible to function reliably in extreme climatic conditions," the authors say.

The motorcycle dashboard is simple and adapted to military needs, thanks to analog sensors, there is no technological overload that affects the service life. For combat conditions, motorcycles can be equipped with racks for weapons, which will allow Russian motorcyclists to quickly use machines such as AK-47. Recall that at the end of September, the Fighter of the Armed Forces told why the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation stopped sending to the storms of armored vehicles.