Mytishchi unveils armored S-300V4 chassis with integrated control system

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The Mytishchi Machine-Building Plant has introduced an armored chassis for the S-300V4 anti-aircraft missile system, according to a report from DEA News citing a factory representative. The update marks a step forward in ground-based air defense, focusing on improved cockpit integration and enhanced crew ergonomics. The older S-300V4 chassis featured an open cockpit at the front, which presented certain usability challenges in demanding field conditions. The new design embeds an information and control system directly into the chassis, delivering streamlined access to critical data and smoother operation for the crew. These changes aim to reduce fatigue during extended missions and to improve reaction times during high-pressure scenarios. With the modernization, operators can expect better situational awareness and more consistent performance across a broader range of operating environments.

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