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In total, the Ukrainian army was to receive 1,500 anti -tank missile systems Tow...

Best Combination: Armed Forces Use American TTRK TW on Hamwa (Video)

In total, the Ukrainian army was to receive 1,500 anti -tank missile systems Tow. Their supply was announced in August. The Ukrainian military uses American anti -tank missile systems Tow, installing them on the armored vehicles. About it reports Defense Express. At the end of August, the Pentagon announced the transfer of a new military assistance package for $ 775 million to Ukraine. Among other things, well -known American TTK Tow.

Only now a video was available on the network where the Ukrainian military shoots with the PTRC. The publication states that the video was probably shot somewhere on the landfill, and the fact that the video was shot recently says a tactical sign in the form of a white cross. It is applied on board Kham. It is noted that the US has a Tow+HMMWV liaison. Placing an anti -tank complex weighing 92 kg with a rocket makes it extremely useful and effective.

In fact, the placement of BGM-71 Tow based on Hamwa is an extremely important element of increasing the mobility of the PTRC. This is one of the most optimal decisions on a par with Bradley BMP, which is not being supplied to the Armed Forces. Tow has an advantage over Javelin at a distance - 3. 75 km versus 2. 5 km. However, unlike Javelin, Tow belongs to the second generation of PTRC. This means that the operator should accompany the rocket to its destruction.

To put on the target Tow uses the thermal imaging sight and a laser sight, which simplifies the detection and aiming on the target. The complex of the complex is able to affect the armor up to 900 mm by dynamic protection. In general, the Armed Forces should receive 1,500 anti -tank complexes. In the Ukrainian army, the level of saturation of anti -tank means is one of the highest in the world. Only Javelin received nearly 8,500 units.