The SPAAG “Shilka” training complex is designed to practice engaging low-flying and ground targets with the help of an anti-aircraft self-propelled machine.
The complex includes:
- A VSU 23-4 weapon set, used to simulate hits and record defeats of anti-aircraft self-propelled units;
- A set of UAVs with hit sensors that simulate the actions of attack aircraft, attack helicopters and other aerial targets;
- The software is designed to configure the SPAAG “Shilka” training complex, display equipment on the training ground and record statistics of the exercises.
Features and advantages of the complex:
- Training without using shells – reduces the expenses on shells and maintenance of military equipment after training;
- Training against different types of targets – attack aircrafts, attack helicopters, tanks, APCs and other types of equipment;
- The Shylka system can be used both as a standalone system and in large-scale exercises involving different branches of the armed forces;
- Thanks to the recording of hits and misses, the complex allows a clear assessment of the effectiveness of the crews.