Airborne scouts for the first time used the Strelts KRUS in the mountains of Tajikistan

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The military personnel of the Ulyanovsk airborne unit reconnaissance unit in the course of the antiterrorist exercise in Tajikistan used for the first time in mountainous areas a new complex of reconnaissance, control and communications (KRUS) Strelets and combat equipment Ratnik. press office Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.

Airborne scouts for the first time used the Strelts KRUS in the mountains of Tajikistan


The reinforced intelligence unit of the Russian Airborne Forces, flown over the air from Ulyanovsk by military transport aircraft aviation and parachuted to the area of ​​the Afghan-Tajik border, independently performs reconnaissance and search tasks during the joint exercises of the armed forces of Russia and Tajikistan, which takes place from March 27 to 30 in accordance with the plan of cooperation between the defense ministries of the two countries,
says release.

It is reported that "the inclusion of means of navigation, positioning, as well as the identification of" friend or foe "is carried out automatically immediately after landing a soldier from an airplane and before the end of his assignment."

Landing was carried out from a height of up to 3000 m on parachute systems for special purposes "Crossbow-2".

In the course of training, “Russian paratroopers, in cooperation with units of the Central Military District and the Armed Forces of Tajikistan, work out various methods of conducting reconnaissance to search for bases of conditional illegal armed formations (IAF) in mountainous areas,” the report said.
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  1. 0
    29 March 2017 15: 39
    this is to say that in Moscow consultations are about to begin on Afghanistan ....
  2. 0
    29 March 2017 15: 43
    New technologies seem to be good, but on the other hand counter-fighting will begin and these systems will be hacked and used against the owner. Future wars and headache.
    1. +1
      29 March 2017 17: 18
      Here it is. It is imperative that you continue to train officers to work with a compass-card-curvimeter so as not to depend on moisture on gadget batteries.
  3. 0
    29 March 2017 17: 48
    21st century in the yard. There will be no harm from the knowledge and ability to use modern technologies, and the benefits are very likely. However, the usual compass does not ask.
    1. +1
      29 March 2017 17: 53
      And the one saying used to go:
      Look, the military arrived, they got a map. Now they will ask how to get there ...
  4. 0
    30 March 2017 04: 12
    Got it! Forgotten how to rent on the ground! And they don’t know how to read a map ... It's sad ...
    1. 0
      30 March 2017 09: 13
      Quote: Nehist
      Got it! Forgotten how to rent on the ground! And they don’t know how to read a map ... It's sad ...

      where did you get that?
  5. +2
    30 March 2017 13: 04
    It is not mentioned that this system is hierarchical, and the goal marked one the scout almost instantly reflects on such screens of interested / authorized persons - pilots, artillerymen, tankmen, top-level commanders - this requires such a thing, and not for orientation (although for this too)