Royal Thai Army Ordered «Skyguard 3» Air Defense Systems

Royal Thai Army ordered Skyguard 3 to replace its old generation of the short-range air defense system at the Defense & Security 2015

Rheinmetall Defence did not give more information on how many systems the RTA procured or when it will be delivered.

Skyguard 3 is anti-aircraft fire control radar with a Skyguard system can select either a gun instead of a Oerlikon Twin Gun GDF007 or Oerlikon Revolver Gun Mk2 and can also choose a V SHORAD missile launcher.

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