قالت روسيا على لسان سريجى فلاسوف ان قواتها البريه ستحصل على دفعه صواريخ من طراز تورندو الهجوميه من عيار 300 ملم الموجهه الحديثه لتحل محل المجمعات القديمه من الجراد .
وتعد صواريخ التورندو هى نسخه احدث من صواريخ الجراد القديمه الغير موجهه ذات العيار 155 ملم ومدى من 30 الى 40 كم بينما تاتى صواريخ تورندو بعيار 300ملم ومدى 90 كم ليزيد من فاعليه النيران الروسيه فى المستقبل .
Russian Army to get new multiple rocket launchers
RIA Novosti
16:06 28/03/2011 MOSCOW, March 28 (RIA Novosti) - Russia's Ground Forces will start taking delivery of new Tornado-G multiple rocket launching systems (MRLS), replacing the current Grad systems, Army spokesman Lt. Col. Sergei Vlasov said on Monday.
This will further increase the Army's firepower and standoff capability for effective engagement, Vlasov said.
Tornados are superior to Grads in their effectiveness, automated control, aiming and satellite navigation systems, Vlasov said, without disclosing any technical details.
The Grad truck-mounted system featuring 122-mm rockets with a range of 30-40 km was developed in 1962 and has been in service since 1964.
A Tornado MRLS vehicle can carry up to twelve 300-mm rockets with an effective range of up to 90 kilometers
وتعد صواريخ التورندو هى نسخه احدث من صواريخ الجراد القديمه الغير موجهه ذات العيار 155 ملم ومدى من 30 الى 40 كم بينما تاتى صواريخ تورندو بعيار 300ملم ومدى 90 كم ليزيد من فاعليه النيران الروسيه فى المستقبل .
Russian Army to get new multiple rocket launchers
RIA Novosti
16:06 28/03/2011 MOSCOW, March 28 (RIA Novosti) - Russia's Ground Forces will start taking delivery of new Tornado-G multiple rocket launching systems (MRLS), replacing the current Grad systems, Army spokesman Lt. Col. Sergei Vlasov said on Monday.
This will further increase the Army's firepower and standoff capability for effective engagement, Vlasov said.
Tornados are superior to Grads in their effectiveness, automated control, aiming and satellite navigation systems, Vlasov said, without disclosing any technical details.
The Grad truck-mounted system featuring 122-mm rockets with a range of 30-40 km was developed in 1962 and has been in service since 1964.
A Tornado MRLS vehicle can carry up to twelve 300-mm rockets with an effective range of up to 90 kilometers