Ukrainians demonstrated how they turn three Russian howitzers into scrap metal

by times news cr

The military posted videos of their combat actions on their social media accounts.

Drone operators of the 110th Separate Mechanized Brigade using FPV first person view) drones, engaged the Russian Msta-S 152 mm self-propelled artillery system in the Donetsk region.

A Russian self-propelled howitzer was moving along a road near the village of Novobakhmutivka when it hit a mine and was forced to stop.

Immediately after that, the Ukrainians hit her with several drones.

It is likely that the self-propelled howitzer of the occupiers was badly damaged.

Also, 68th Brigade attack drone operators destroyed a Russian 2S19 Msta-S self-propelled howitzer in the Donetsk region.

Ukrainian defenders, using FPV drones, destroyed a Russian self-propelled artillery system in a combat position in a forest near the village of Solovyov.

After several well-aimed kamikaze drone strikes, the Russian self-propelled howitzer caught fire.

Another Russian self-propelled howitzer “Msta-S” was recently shot down in temporarily occupied Avdijivka.

The enemy’s self-propelled howitzer was hit by drone operators of the 24th Mechanized Brigade.

They used the kamikaze HRIM FPV drone to defeat the self-propelled howitzer.

Strange howitzer “Msta-S”

The Msta-S is a Soviet and later Russian 152 mm self-propelled howitzer designed for overt and covert destruction of enemy manpower, weapons and military equipment. A

the 2S19 artillery unit is mounted on a heavily modified chassis of the T-72 tank, integrating components of the chassis of the T-80 tank into it.

The ammunition of such self-propelled howitzers consists of 50 shells, including high-explosive shells, etc. The firing range of this system with the 2A64 cannon and conventional shells is 24 km, but the range can be increased to 29 km with the rocket projectile.

Prepared by Militarnyj.

2024-08-21 21:58:27

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