The international delegation, headed by Ana Lucía Bueno, ICRC Public Health Coordinator, and Sujit Panda, Head of the Physical Rehabilitation…
Fighters of the 412th Nemesis Brigade of unmanned systems destroyed 9 enemy MLRS during January, which the enemy, taking advantage of bad weather, began pulling
The video of the combat work was published on February 9 on the brigade’s channel.
The strikes were carried out in coordination with friendly units.
Nemesis explained that the M1991 is a 240-mm MLRS, an analogue of the “Uragan”, with a firing range of up to 60–80 km and the capability of using guided munitions. This is only the second destruction of such a system in this war.
The TOS-1A Solntsepyok is a heavy flamethrower system with a 220-mm caliber that uses incendiary or thermobaric munitions with highly destructive effects, but has a strike radius of up to 6 km.
According to the 412th Nemesis fighters, the enemy began moving MLRS — mainly BM-21 “Grad” — closer to the front under cover of winter weather, and paid the price for it.
Heavy bombers and FPV drones turned them into scrap.
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The international delegation, headed by Ana Lucía Bueno, ICRC Public Health Coordinator, and Sujit Panda, Head of the Physical Rehabilitation…