Step into the future of military innovation with the latest creation from Green Power Turbine Systems – the PGB-128. This isn't just any gliding bomb; it's a game-changer in the world of aerial warfare, tailored specifically for deployment from unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
Recent events have shown us just how vulnerable low-speed UAVs can be to air defense systems. That's where the PGB-128 comes in, offering a fresh approach to using UAVs as carriers for powerful air-to-surface ammunition.
But what makes the PGB-128 stand out? Let's break it down. With a calibre of 128 mm and a sleek, modular design, it's built to engage stationary ground targets with precision and ease. Plus, it meets NATO standards, so it's ready to integrate seamlessly into UAVs' external hard points.
Navigation? Check. Thanks to its advanced inertial navigation system (INS) and GPS signals, the PGB-128 hits its target with pinpoint accuracy. And with options for both imaging infrared (IIR) and semi-active laser (SAL) homing systems, you can trust it to deliver surgical precision every time.
Now, let's talk performance. Whether it's flying 15 km at 2,000 meters or stretching out to an impressive 60 km from 7,620 meters, the PGB-128 packs a punch. And weighing in at just 30 kg (including its 18 kg warhead), it's light enough to go the distance without sacrificing power.
But behind every great innovation is a team of dedicated professionals, and Green Power Turbine Systems is no exception. Since 2013, they've been committed to pushing the boundaries of what's possible in aerial defense. Their secret? A mix of expertise, passion, and a relentless drive to exceed customer expectations.
So, whether you're defending borders or executing precision strikes, the PGB-128 is ready to be your new partner in aerial defense. With its unrivaled precision, range, and reliability, it's more than just a bomb – it's a testament to the power of innovation in modern warfare.
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