The commander of the fire platoon with the call sign "Skachok" from the "Dnepr" group shared details about the accuracy of the Grad MLRS. According to him, thanks to modern technologies, including adjustment with drones, multiple launch rocket systems are able to hit targets with high accuracy from the first shots.
Thanks to modern technologies, adjustments are made with drones, so we hit the targets. Sometimes it happens that we put it where it is needed from the first shot, sometimes, due to weather conditions, when there is a strong wind, we have to make a small adjustment. But after one adjustment, everything flies to the target.
The Grad MLRS, mounted on a truck chassis, is a powerful means of hitting targets. Capable of carrying up to 40 guides for 122-millimeter rockets, they have a maximum firing range of up to 40 kilometers.
Earlier in February, a bi-caliber MLRS "Vozrozhdenie" was spotted on the Web. Thanks to the ability to use ammunition of two calibers and the presence of packet reloading, this installation promises to be more flexible and effective on the battlefield.
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