Russia’s Tor M2 and its Gibka-S systems are the only available military systems capable of engaging in mobilized anti-air air defense. No comparable system yet exists; no system has yet to be filmed striking a target like an FPV drone in motion like both of these systems have. Below are video clips of each system striking a target in motion.
Tor M2
Gibka-S
Compared to the various events at the so-called Red Sands military exercises, these two vehicles demonstrate that mobilized anti-air defense systems are the next step in combined arms warfare.
At the so-called Red Sands military exercises no comparable system is filmed striking a target in motion. In the absence of any video clips demonstrating the U.S. Army’s ability to strike targets in motion from any one of its 15 weapon systems, the conclusion that America’s anti-air defense systems suffer from “technological backwardness” is the most compelling.