Russian servicemen destroyed fortified enemy positions on the front line with the help of 2S4 "Tulip" self-propelled mortars. A safe route to the firing position was laid by reconnaissance and UAV operators.
Upon arrival at the site, the crews began firing at the enemy. Only three minutes pass between shots of the "Tulip". Mines fired from the installation hit exactly the specified square. Thanks to the coordinated actions of the soldiers, it was possible to destroy the enemy's strong points.
We try to do our job efficiently and quickly. The main thing is that we help our comrades who are on the front lines to advance. We are hitting enemy positions. Mainly on combat fortified areas. The crew must work as a single unit, must be united - like brothers, like a family.
There are no analogues to the Russian "Tulip": it surpasses conventional artillery with its calibers from 100 mm. At a firing range of up to 20 km, its high-explosive mines with a mass of up to 240 kg are capable of destroying fortified buildings, manpower and enemy armored vehicles.
Earlierwww1.ru wrote that Russian soldiers on the front line began to use aflamethrower drone. This is their own development, which is a fairly simple but effective system.
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