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Serial production of the BM-30-D "Spokes" remote-controlled combat module has been started

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As reported by the Zvezda TV channel and a web resource "Military Informant", serial production of the remotely controlled uninhabited combat module BM-30-D "Spoke" (32V01) for the KamAZ-43269 "Shot" armored car (4x4) has begun in Russia. This was reported in the press service of the developer and manufacturer of this module JSC "Central Research Institute "Burevestnik" (Nizhny Novgorod; part of JSC "Scientific and Production Corporation "Uralvagonzavod" Rostec State Corporation).

Armored vehicle for the escort and protection of special cargo KamAZ-43269 "Shot", equipped with an uninhabited combat module BM-30-D "Spoke" (32V01) developed and manufactured by JSC "Central Research Institute "Burevestnik", at the Victory Parade in Nizhny Novgorod, 09.05.2021 (c) Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

It is reported that the uninhabited combat module BM-30-D "Spica" (32B01) is equipped with a 30-mm 2A42 automatic cannon and a 7.62-mm PKTM machine gun (6P7K), as well as an automatic grenade launcher AG-30. There is a modern sight with television and thermal imaging channels and a laser rangefinder. A lightweight and simplified version of this module without the AG-30 grenade launcher is also installed on the K4386 Typhoon Airborne armored car (4x4).

The KamAZ-43269 "Shot" armored vehicle for escorting and guarding special cargo, equipped with an uninhabited Spica combat module, was demonstrated at the Victory Parades on May 9, 2021 and 2022 in Nizhny Novgorod.

Also in the video report of the Zvezda TV channel, you can see an armored personnel carrier BTR-80/82 standing in the workshop of the Central Research Institute "Burevestnik" with an installed combat module "Spoke".

Armored vehicle for the escort and protection of special cargo KamAZ-43269 "Shot", equipped with an uninhabited combat module BM-30-D "Spoke" (32V01) developed and manufactured by JSC "Central Research Institute "Burevestnik", at the Victory Parade in Nizhny Novgorod, 09.05.2022 (c) "Military Informant" / vk.com/milinfolive

Uninhabited combat modules BM-30-D "Spokes" (32B01) in the workshop of JSC "Central Research Institute "Burevestnik" (c) footage from the report of the TV channel "Zvezda" (via "Military Informant" / vk.com/milinfolive )

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