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New Russian military equipment used during ‘Kavkaz 2020' exercise


Russian Airborne Troops (VDV) airdropped a company with BMD-4M airborne infantry fighting vehicles on 25 September. “The crews of the vehicles prepared the platforms for an airdrop for the first time and followed them,” the MoD said later the same day. The BMD-4Ms were airdropped using Bakhcha-U parachute systems. Some 900 paratroopers and 118 weapon systems were involved in the airdrop. During the exercise the VDV also operated Mi-24 gunships to transport assault teams and Mi-8 utility helicopters to carry D-30 122 mm towed howitzers.

Other new Russian military systems were also used during the exercise, including BMPT fire support vehicles, Buk-M3 surface-to-air missile (SAM) systems, TOS-2 Tosochka multiple rocket launchers (MRLs) with more powerful TBS-M3 thermobaric rockets, upgraded Su-25SM3 close air support aircraft, Uran-6 mine-clearing unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs), and a new BMP-3-based mine-clearing platform with a hybrid engine. Tornado-G 122 mm MRLs fired an unspecified new rocket with a warhead that detaches in-flight and descends by parachute. A Uran-14 firefighting UGV performed armour recovery operations.

Swarms of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) comprising Forpost, Eleron-3, and Orlan-10 systems conducted battlefield reconnaissance. Bal and Bastion mobile coastal defence missile systems struck simulated sea targets.

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