During a military parade, Cyprus’ National Garde presented the new Serbian rocket artillery system with several launch pipes Tamnava, developed by the state -owned company Yugoimport.
The system, which is self-propelled and modular, can shoot rockets of 122 mm (the degree variant) and 262 mm, and was acquired to strengthen the long-range firefighting firefighters.
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Tamnava stands out with a high degree of automation: it integrates an advanced fire management system with inertia navigation, automatic adjustment, meteorological sensors, electronic goniometer for artillery recognition and modern communication.
This automation makes it possible to perform pre -programmed fire assignments with minimal crew efforts and provide real -time data on the type and status of ammunition, which improves the understanding of the situation and the logistical governance.
In addition, the system is designed to survive on the battlefield: it can fire ointments quickly, reposition to avoid motilds and operate even during electronic warfare.
The standard configuration includes two launch modules (up to 96 rockets of 122 mm or 12 at 262 mm), transhipment with built -in crane and the possibility of remote controlled operation of up to 25 meters – measures that increase the crew’s safety and Tamnava’s flexibility in both conventional and asymmetrical scenarios.
Source and pictures: Defence Blog | Yugoimport | X @COLTM4A1gr. This content was created with the help of KI and reviewed by the editorial staff