Why NATO Should Fear Russia’s Tor-M2 Air Defense System?

Introduced in 2007, the TOR-M2 takes a prominent role as a short-to-medium-range missile system within the Russian military’s arsenal. Its primary purpose is to intercept threats from the air, including both airborne dangers and precision-guided munitions. Designed with a specific focus on safeguarding crucial administrative facilities and frontline ground forces, this system effectively counters various risks such as anti-radiation and cruise missiles, gliding air bombs, aircraft, helicopters, and unmanned aerial vehicles.
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