TechBelarus bolsters air defenses with new Tor-M2K systems shipment

Belarus bolsters air defenses with new Tor‑M2K systems shipment

The Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus have received a shipment of military equipment, including the seventh battery of Russian Tor-M2K air defense systems. We will explain the capabilities of this weapon.

Transport of Tor-M2K to Belarus
Transport of Tor-M2K to Belarus
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11:13 AM EST, November 22, 2024

Information about receiving this valuable equipment from Russia was reported in an official announcement by the Belarusian Ministry of Defense. A few photos confirming the arrival of the Tor-M2K air defense system battery in Belarus have also been circulated online.

The Tor-M2K battery has arrived in Belarus

The group monitoring military activity, Belarusian Hajun, reports that the new equipment may be added to the 15th Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade's arsenal. Meanwhile, the Ukrainian portal Militarnyj explains that the Tor-M2K air defense system battery consists of four 9A331MK combat vehicles, a transport-loading vehicle, and a support vehicle.

On the pages of Militarnyj, it was also noted that the Belarusian version of the Tor-M2K uses a chassis developed and produced by the Minsk Wheel Tractor Plant, a Belarusian manufacturer of heavy vehicles.

Tor-M2K air defense system

Regarding the combat capabilities of this complex, the Tor-M2K is an anti-aircraft system designed to destroy airplanes, helicopters, and other aerial vehicles, as well as missiles flying at medium and low altitudes. Most commonly, 9M9331 missiles with a range of about seven miles are used here.

The Belarusian Ministry of Defense stated in a communiqué that "the systems can simultaneously hit 16 targets operating from any direction at a speed of up to 730 m/s (1633 mph), at a range of up to 12 km (7.45 miles) and an altitude of up to 10 km (6.21 miles), both day and night, in any weather conditions."

Belarus is systematically strengthening its army with such air defense systems. The seventh battery, which has now arrived from Russia, was reportedly developed considering the experiences Russians have gained from the war in Ukraine. However, no details about this have been provided.

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