Kalashnikov's Krona SAM System Trials on Track for Success
Krona SAM system trials proceeding according to plan — Kalashnikov

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The preliminary trials of the Krona short-range surface-to-air missile system are on schedule, according to Alan Lushnikov, CEO of Kalashnikov Group. The testing includes various assessments, and successful completion will lead to discussions on serial production with the customer.
- 01The trials include running, climatic, mechanical, and firing tests.
- 02Kalashnikov Group is conducting the trials in collaboration with the customer.
- 03Alan Lushnikov expressed confidence in the timely completion of the tests.
- 04The company plans to discuss serial production schedules after the trials.
- 05The testing program is comprehensive and includes multiple phases.
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The preliminary trials of the Krona short-range surface-to-air missile system are progressing as planned, according to Alan Lushnikov, CEO of Kalashnikov Group. The trials encompass a wide range of tests, including running, climatic, mechanical, and firing assessments, ensuring a thorough evaluation of the system's capabilities. Lushnikov stated that the testing is being conducted in collaboration with the customer and is currently on schedule. He expressed confidence that the trials will be completed promptly, paving the way for discussions on serial production schedules with the customer once testing concludes. This marks a significant step in the development of the Krona SAM system.
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