7.5 an armored command vehicle (which would command armored vehicles and remain mobile; a CPV is stationary) retained its armament (sans ATGM) for protection against infantry threats. This was rarely a threat, however, as the Radio Star was attached to company headquarters.
3. Continuing on the equipment overview, as the platoon’s RTO it may be her most important piece of equipment. The model she uses is the R-148, and its primary usage is to coordinate the infantry with their attached vehicles.