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Русия: Путин се запозна с "Наказателя"
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26.02.2016
Russian President Vladimir Putin inspected the Federal Security Service's (FSB) latest armoured vehicles in Moscow on Friday. FSB Director Alexander Bortnikov personally walked Putin and Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu around the enormous cutting-edge combat vehicles.
The most eye-catching of the three was the ZiL Karatel armoured car which is said to bear a passing resemblance to the Batmobile. The ZiL Karatel is code-named the 'Punisher.' Little is known about its specifications but the abbreviation on its front indicates it was designed for the FSB’s special forces. The Punisher can carry up to 12 persons on board and is based on the chassis of a KAMAZ-4326, featuring a V-shaped body to better dissipate blast waves from explosions or projectiles.
Putin also inspected the enormous KAMAZ-produced 'Viking' armoured vehicle, based on the KAMAZ-4911 Extreme, which was originally designed for international rallies like The Dakar. The third vehicle to receive an inspection was a robust-looking dune buggy fitted with armour on the front and featuring rally-car seats.
The presentation of the vehicles took place following Putin's annual address at the Federal Security Service Board Meeting, where he issued an assessment of the organisation's work over the previous year. During the meeting he congratulated the FSB on the work it had done to prevent terror attacks planned against Russia.
The most eye-catching of the three was the ZiL Karatel armoured car which is said to bear a passing resemblance to the Batmobile. The ZiL Karatel is code-named the 'Punisher.' Little is known about its specifications but the abbreviation on its front indicates it was designed for the FSB’s special forces. The Punisher can carry up to 12 persons on board and is based on the chassis of a KAMAZ-4326, featuring a V-shaped body to better dissipate blast waves from explosions or projectiles.
Putin also inspected the enormous KAMAZ-produced 'Viking' armoured vehicle, based on the KAMAZ-4911 Extreme, which was originally designed for international rallies like The Dakar. The third vehicle to receive an inspection was a robust-looking dune buggy fitted with armour on the front and featuring rally-car seats.
The presentation of the vehicles took place following Putin's annual address at the Federal Security Service Board Meeting, where he issued an assessment of the organisation's work over the previous year. During the meeting he congratulated the FSB on the work it had done to prevent terror attacks planned against Russia.
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