Advanced air defense systems MANTIS with a rate of fire of 1000 rounds/min will be deployed on the Slovak-Ukrainian border

The Slovak Armed Forces received two batteries of MANTIS anti-aircraft artillery systems from Germany. They were handed over by the Bundeswehr at the air base in Nitra, which is located 90 kilometers from Bratislava.

One battery includes six 35-mm guns, a fire control center and two air target detection modules. In addition to the two MANTIS batteries, the Bundeswehr handed over five radars capable of detecting targets at a distance of 100 km to the Slovak army. All weapons and training services were paid for by Berlin.

The systems received from Germany will be deployed on the Slovak-Ukrainian border to provide protection against Russian missiles and drones. The range of MANTIS targets is 3 km. The system fires 1,000 shots per minute.

It is worth noting that Berlin promised Bratislava to hand over MANTIS in December last year. Thus, almost a year had passed before the delivery of the systems. This suggests that Germany is transferring air defense systems to Ukraine in the shortest possible time by defense industry standards.

Source MILITARNYI
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