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< P > At the IDEX 2025 defense exhibition in Abu Dhabi Slovak Defense Industry presented its innovative self-propelled mortar AM120 & mdash; The advanced platform that combines modern automation, fire power and mobility. About this & nbsp; reports & nbsp; Army recognition portal.

< p >Developed ZTS & scaron; Special in collaboration with key regional partners, AM120 is a significant step forward in modern indirect fire support systems.

< P > AM120 is mounted on the Tatra 815-7 6 & Times; 6, Fire System is intended for rapid deployment in difficult operational conditions. The durable design is equipped with an armored cabin Puma L2 Long, which provides improved crew protection in combat situations. The self -propelled mortar system has an automated tower that allows it to be removed from the cabin of the vehicle, as well as the operator's reserve station built into the reservation tower. This feature allows you to effectively control the fire without the need to leave a safe place in the car, even in hostile conditions.

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< Ul > < li > fire power AM120 & mdash; Another remarkable aspect of Slovak development. Armed with 120 mm mortar, the system can fire for purposes with a minimal effective range of 504 meters, maximum range & mdash; 8600 meters.

< LI > Automated charging mechanism provides a frequency of 18 to 20 shots per minute, which guarantees constant fire support during hostilities. ~ < l > Due to the onboard carousel, which can do up to 60 shots, AM120 is able to maintain combat readiness without the need for frequent replenishment of stocks.

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