A mobile and automated combat solution was presented by Heavy Industries Taxila (HIT), which shows a 120 mm bomber system mounted on an armored Toyota Hilux chassis.
Heavy Industries Taxila (HIT), which is behind a number of modernization projects in Pakistan, presented an innovative system that combines high mobility and automated fire.
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The vehicle, based on an armored Toyota Hilux, was equipped with an automatic 120 mm bomber that can shoot at several ground dimensions in order.
Among the most important features, the “shoot-and-scoot” capacity is emphasized, that is, the system can shoot and quickly move to avoid discovery or hostile counter-attacks. This mobility provides an advantage in asymmetric warfare scenarios and rapid response operations.
Although the technical details – such as range, shooting pace and armor specifications – are not fully published, the project Pakistan’s search reflects on affordable, versatile and rapidly produced solutions to increase the fire force on the battlefield.
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Experts point out that the introduction of such systems expands the capacity of mobile artillery, making the Pakistani infantry less depending on larger and more expensive platforms, such as belt vehicles.
Source and pictures: Heavy Industries Taxila (Hit). This content was created with the help of KI and reviewed by the editorial staff.