Dylan Malyasov
This deployment was recently highlighted in images published by the Telegram channel “Crimean Wind,” showcasing the system’s placement on the critical infrastructure.
Satellite images confirm that the ‘Pantsir’ system has been present on the bridge for at least a month, indicating a long-term strategy to protect this vital route from potential Ukrainian strikes.
The specific variant deployed is an export model featuring an armored cabin mounted on a KamAZ-53958 chassis, and it is painted in desert camouflage. Notably, this version appears to have been a unique prototype, previously featured in the Victory Parade in Tula and exhibited at the “Army” forum.
This ‘Pantsir’ model, designated as ‘Pantsir-S1M’, boasts several enhanced tactical and technical specifications over standard models, including increased range and altitude capabilities for engaging air targets. It can employ two types of missiles, the 57E6M-E and the 57E6-E, both integral to the ‘Pantsir-S1’ systems.
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