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23 February 2015

CEO of TsNIITochMash, a major arms manufacturer sated that Iraq, Pakistan and Kuwait are among the countries that have shown an interest in Russia's next-generation Ratnik (Warrior) military equipment system.

ABU DHABI (Sputnik) – Iraq, Pakistan and Kuwait are among the countries that have shown an interest in Russia's next-generation Ratnik (Warrior) military equipment system, the CEO of TsNIITochMash, a major arms manufacturer, said Monday.

"Iraq, Pakistan and Kuwait have expressed interest in the Ratnik Russian military equipment system. It is too early to talk about any contacts," Dmitry Semizorov told reporters at IDEX-2015 arms exhibition in the United Arab Emirates.

The Ratnik set is composed of more than 40 parts, including firearms, body armor and optical, communication and navigation devices, as well as life support and power supply systems. It enables voice and video communication between soldiers and squadron leaders.

Iraq, Pakistan, Kuwait Show Interest in Russia's Next-Gen Military Gear / Sputnik International
 
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A Russian ‘Ratnik’ (‘warrior’) combat uniform is in the final stages of testing. The next-generation equipment is fitted with special sensors that are designed to transmit information to military medics about a soldier’s physical state.

lets hope we dont end up being talking only


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Updated version of new Ratnik combat gear to be developed for Russian Army
November 4, 2014 Vadim Matveyev, special to RBTH
The new Ratnik combat gear has not even entered service with the Russian Army, and manufacturers are already talking about developing a second-generation version of the outfit to improve the combat capability of Russian infantry. The development of new weapons will also entail the development of a new automatic rifle.

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Russian arms manufacturers have unveiled plans to create a second-generation version of the Ratnik-2 (‘Warrior-2’) combat gear, for which new rifles with a larger caliber than those currently in service will be developed.

According to the head of the Foundation for Advanced Studies, Andrei Grigoryev, the original Ratnik combat gear is currently being tested by the army, and in December 2014 it should start to be used by the Russian armed forces. It provides soldiers with all the necessary equipment for survival and the conduct of a successful battle – ranging from a bullet-proof vest to a water filter, night vision devices, and the latest navigation aids: in all, a total of about 40 pieces of equipment.

According to TsNIITochMash, the company developing the Ratnik, the annual volume of purchases of military equipment is 50,000 units per year.

However, the big question that still remains is which automatic rifle soldiers will choose for the Ratnik – the Kalashnikov from the AK-12 group or the Degtyarev AEK-971. Both machine-guns have their advantages – the “Kalash” is simple and provides hands-on operation, while the Kovrovsky AEK offers greater accuracy and less recoil.

Second generation is on the way

While the military is selecting rifles for the first-generation combat gear, domestic developers aren’t resting on their laurels. Last week, the head of the Foundation for Advanced Studies, Andrei Grigoryev, said that a project is already underway to develop cutting-edge high-precision weapons as part of a second-generation combat outfit under the working title of Ratnik-2. According to Rossiyskaya Gazeta, a high-quality new rifle is being developed with a brand new larger caliber cartridge.

However, according to some military experts, releasing information on the Ratnik-2 is jumping the gun, so to speak. Chief Editor of Natsionalnaya Oborona (National Defense) magazine and independent military expert Igor Korotchenko told RBTH in an interview that he considered reports of an increased caliber automatic rifle for the Ratnik-2 combat gear premature. “At the moment we can only talk about 5.45 and 7.62 mm caliber guns,” he said.

One cartridge only

According to a military source familiar with the situation, in modern combat the most important factor is the amount of ammunition a soldier can carry, which will see an inevitable increase in weight in correlation to an increase in caliber, affecting a soldier’s mobility.

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Also, changing the gear’s ammunition and entire rifle system will be quite expensive from an economical standpoint, and will take at least a decade to complete. “Different calibers have already been experimented with a lot, but all new weapons are already developed according to the existing cartridge calibers, and this is to a certain degree due to a sort of inertia, which is characteristic of the military industry,” explained the source to RBTH.

Dmitry Semizorov, the general director of Ratnik manufacturer TsNIITochMash, reported in June 2014 at the Eurosatory International Exhibition in Paris that “... a multi-caliber system will not be developed for the new Russian combat gear.” This means that in 15 years the Russian army will have only single-caliber ammo, but what kind it will be has yet to be reported.

The question remains open, and the designers will have the last word. Russia has already developed the heavy-caliber DB-12 automatic rifle, which uses the same (different versions) 12.7x55 caliber ammunition used in the large-caliber Vykhlop (‘Exhaust’) sniper rifle. Another possibility is the Tula-made OTs-14 Groza (‘Storm’) automatic, which uses 9x39 cartridges.


- Updated version of new Ratnik combat gear to be developed for Russian Army | Russia Beyond The Headlines)
 
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"Strelets" ("Musketeer") system gives ability of voice and video communication. Also, it includes a GLONASS navigation module, so a squad leader can see location of each soldier on his small, book-sized, computer. With this computer, he also can give orders to his squad, send videos and photos to headquarters. Each soldier has his own tactical computer, but instead of leader's computer, this one is smaller, telephone-sized.

"Ratnik" protects almost 90% of soldier's body. In general, weight of full "Ratnik" equipment with the special thigh and shoulder bulletproof shields is 19-20 kilograms. Basic "Ratnik" (for engineers and medics) weighs 15 kg ( without thigh and shoulder guards).


"Ratnik" passed all of the tests, and going to be adopted by Russian
Armed Forces. For Navy, bulletproof vest is combined with the life vest, so thrown to the water soldier won't drown.

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19-20 kilograms is a LOT of weight for a soldier to carry around for miles, dodge enemy bullets take cover and move about. I don't know how far it is wise to burden a soldier with so much weight by sacrificing mobility.

Can anybody share the benefits of such a program? The Germans used their future soldier program, soldaten, in Afghanistan and the reviews were very negative. Many criticised the equipment being too cumbersome without adding any significant advantage.
 
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Good option for PA & they should go for it.
 
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If the soldiers are wearing bullet proof armor over their entire bodies then this will take the bullet designers back to the drawing board. They would have to design bullets which can penetrate butter proof armor.
 
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23 February 2015

CEO of TsNIITochMash, a major arms manufacturer sated that Iraq, Pakistan and Kuwait are among the countries that have shown an interest in Russia's next-generation Ratnik (Warrior) military equipment system.

ABU DHABI (Sputnik) – Iraq, Pakistan and Kuwait are among the countries that have shown an interest in Russia's next-generation Ratnik (Warrior) military equipment system, the CEO of TsNIITochMash, a major arms manufacturer, said Monday.

"Iraq, Pakistan and Kuwait have expressed interest in the Ratnik Russian military equipment system. It is too early to talk about any contacts," Dmitry Semizorov told reporters at IDEX-2015 arms exhibition in the United Arab Emirates.

The Ratnik set is composed of more than 40 parts, including firearms, body armor and optical, communication and navigation devices, as well as life support and power supply systems. It enables voice and video communication between soldiers and squadron leaders.

Iraq, Pakistan, Kuwait Show Interest in Russia's Next-Gen Military Gear / Sputnik International
Any more news?
 
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Future weapons are rapidly changing shapes like laser guns, kinetic energy weapons, nano technology weapons any idea to protect from those future threats.
 
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Pakistan army has already updated their military gear and its quite
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