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Penicillin (counter-artillery system)

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The Penicillin or 1B75 Penicillin is an acoustic-thermal artillery reconnaissance system developed by the Ruselectronics for the Russian Armed Forces. The system is to detect and locate enemy's artillery, mortars, MLRS, anti-aircraft or tactical missiles firing positions via seismic and acoustic sensors, without emitting any radio waves. It detects enemy fire within 5 seconds, in 25 km wide area. It completed state trials in December 2018 and entered combat duty in 2020.[1][2]

Design

The Penicillin is mounted on the 8x8 Kamaz-6350 chassis and consists of a 1B75 sensor suite placed on a telescopic boom for the infrared and visible spectrum as well as of several ground-installed seismic and acoustic receivers as a part of the 1B76 sensor suite.[3] It has an effective range for communication with other military assets up to 40 km and is capable to operate even in a fully automatic mode, without any crew.[4] One system can reportedly cover an entire division against an enemy fire. Besides that, it co-ordinates and corrects a friendly artillery fire.[1] It is completely immune to anti-radiation missiles.[citation needed]

Operators

 Russia

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Russia's Penicillin artillery reconnaissance system completes state trials". janes.com. 5 December 2018. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
  2. ^ https://armstrade.org/includes/periodics/news/2021/0122/095061369/detail.shtml
  3. ^ "Penicillin". deagel.com. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
  4. ^ "Russia works on powerful 'Penicillin' pill for enemy guns". pravdareport.com. 19 May 2017. Retrieved 7 January 2019.