State Trials of Russia’s ‘Sosna’ Air Defense System to Begin in Summer
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State trials of Russia’s new short-range air defense missile system will begin in summer 2015, Tochmash design bureau told RIA Novosti on Tuesday.
The system, dubbed Sosna, is expected to replace Strela-10M air defense systems in service with the Russian armed forces.
“Last year, we successfully completed the preliminary tests of this system. In summer, the state trials of the system at testing grounds of the Land forces will begin,” Tochmash Managing Director Vladimir Slobodchikov said.
“The outcome of the trials will determine whether this system will be put in service with the Russian Army,” Slobodchikov said.
According to Tochmash, the Sosna system “is intended to protect against all types of air threats including high-precision weapons like cruise missiles and guided aircraft missiles in the area of the system responsibility: in range – up to 10 km, in altitude – up to 5 km.”
Slobodchikov noted that a number of foreign countries, including those of the South-East Asia region and the Middle East, have shown interest in acquiring the Russian Sosna system.
Sosna participated in recent military exhibitions in South Africa and United Arab Emirates and will be exhibited in Peru and Brunei.
“Everyone is following this newest system very closely and waiting for the completion of state trials in Russia,” Slobodchikov noted.
Tochmash design bureau was established in 1934 and is currently part of the state-owned technologies corporation Rostec. Tochmash is Russia’s leading research institute specializing in the development and manufacture of military equipment, ammunition and optical-electronic devices.
Russia’s Tochmash design bureau will take part in the development of a new short-range air defense system together with Belarus, the Tochmash Managing Director said.
“We are planning a joint project in the framework of the Union State of Russia and Belarus to develop a new short-range air defense system,” Slobodchikov said, adding that the work is expected to start in 2016.
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