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Brazilian Navy’s new Tamandaré-class frigates

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Embraer started C-390 Millennium tests for operations from an unpaved runway. On a specific 5,905ft runway built, assessments will be performed to analyze the effective operation of the multi-mission aircraft.

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Brazilian Army conducts firing tests with new SS-60 rocket launcher from Avibras ASTROS MLRS


The SS-60 rocket is produced by Avibras Indústria Aerospacial of Brazil. The rocket can be fired from the ASTROS series of multiple-launch rocket systems (MLRS), which are currently capable of firing five types of unguided rockets

The SS-60 is the standard long-range artillery rocket. This variant has the largest warhead of the ASTROS series. A single rocket is carried in a reloading box. The ASTROS MLRS (Multiple Launch Rocket System) vehicle is able to carry four SS-60 rockets. The standard SS-60 rocket has a maximum firing range of 70 km.

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