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Recently, it has become fashionable for many weapons manufacturers to show footage of the destruction of Soviet or Russian-made weapons.
Americans, as a rule, show real T-62s or T-72s captured in the Iraq wars or purchased in Eastern European countries at the test sites. However, overseas manufacturers were repeatedly caught on various falsifications, for example, when they stuffed tanks with explosives and spectacularly smashed them to pieces.
Also often gun dealers resort to the services of computer animation. In such cases, you can see a real "graphic chaos". Imported samples playfully destroy "Armata", S-300 with Su-35 and other latest models of the domestic military-industrial complex.
For example, the Turkish military company Roketsan, which, by the way, is controlled by the state, demonstrated how the MAM-T high-precision munition launched from the latest Bayraktar Akıncı attack drone destroys the Pantsir-S1 anti-aircraft missile and gun system.
In fact, even for a non-modernized Russian ZRPC, such a goal is not a particular problem, let alone new versions.Yes, in Syria and Libya, cases of losses of these systems were recorded, but they all occurred when the "Shells", for various reasons, were not in working condition, in particular, the stock of missiles was completely used up.
Currently, an even more deadly "Pantsir-SM" has been developed with the ability to hit targets at a distance of up to 40,000 m and altitudes of up to 15,000 m, flying at a speed of 2,000 meters per second.
Lev Romanov