The Russian Airborne Forces will receive advanced Kornet-D1 self-propelled antitank missile systems within two years, Airborne Force Commander Colonel-General Andrei Serdyukov said. "Joint government acceptance trials will be held in the next two years and new Kornet-D1 self-propelled antitank systems will start arriving in the troops," he said. Read more news
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