Russian army ballistic missile launchers Topol-M and Yars fitted with new camouflage system 0206123

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Saturday, June 2, 2012, 06:56 AM
 
Russian army ballistic missile launchers Topol-M and Yars fitted with new camouflage system.
Russia's mobile ballistic missile launchers Topol-M (SS-27 Sickle B) and Yars (RS-24) are to be fitted with a new camouflage system that will cover their tracks on the ground, making it harder to detect them, Defense Ministry spokesman Vadim Koval said on Friday, June 1, 2012.
     

Russian army Yars (RS-24) intercontinental ballistic missile.
     

The new equipment not only effectively camouflages missile launchers when deployed, but can also promptly erase tracks on the ground to cover the movements of missile vehicles, as well as creating false trails to mislead enemy surveillance, Koval said.

The new equipment will cut the time required to camouflage the launchers many times over, he added.

The Teikovo ballistic missile site in Russia’s Ivanovo Region will become the first missile unit to be equipped with new advanced camouflage at the end of the year, Koval said.

The unit, based 280 kilometers from Moscow, consists of Topol-M (SS-27 Sickle B) and Yars (RS-24) intercontinental ballistic missile systems.

Other Strategic Missile Forces detachments, including the Irkutsk and Novosibirsk units in Siberia, will also get similar equipment in the future.

     

Russian Topol-M (SS-27 Sickle B) intercontinental ballistic missile