Abstract

The article analyzes the structure and features of the construction of the Lancet barrage ammunition, the technical solutions used in its creation. General tactical and technical characteristics are given, the principle of operation is presented, the possible composition of the payload and the arrangement of the combat unit are given. From the given analysis, the features of the construction of the considered barrage ammunition are highlighted. Now they are actively used in combat operations to destroy ground targets. During this time, he showed himself as a massive means of defeat.
 The Lancet air defense system is designed to destroy targets on the ground, in the air or on the water. It is intended for the destruction of ground equipment, other important targets on the line of battle and the rear with the declared possibility of impacting air targets - the so-called aerial mining (performance of rotation in flight and detection of aircraft with subsequent destruction - not confirmed).
 The parameters and capabilities of the devices are provided by the features of the design, for which an elongated fuselage of a polygonal cross-section was used, with planes and tail X-stabilizers, as well as a vertical keel. The body is compact, has two X-shaped stabilizer wings-rudder that can be folded. Wings unfold immediately before manual launch. The composition of the material used for the case is plastic and composite. There is a modification called "Lancet-3M" in the press. Notable changes are its aerodynamic capabilities and size.
 The aerodynamic scheme has been significantly changed - one X-shaped wing and a small X-support in the tail. That is, in this modification, the X-shaped stabilizer, located in tandem with the X-shaped wing, was replaced with a classic one and a similar one in the tail, which supposedly improves aerodynamics, which made it possible to increase the duration and range of the flight, the size made it possible to carry a warhead of greater power.

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