Russian craftsmen installed the RBU-6000 shipborne rocket launcher on the chassis of a "Ural"

The installation makes more than 60 shots per minute

Russian military personnel have once again demonstrated remarkable technical ingenuity. Soldiers installed a RBU-6000 shipborne anti-submarine rocket launcher on the chassis of a Ural-4320. The footage appeared online.

RBU-6000 rocket launcher on Ural-4320 chassis

In the video, you can see how the vehicle's crew drove to a firing position and stood ready before the start of firing.

The 213 mm system inflicts heavy fire damage and helps infantry units quickly enter enemy positions.

The advantage of a shipborne installation on a land transport base is the combination of speed and firepower. Due to its caliber, it allows you to successfully work with a package of 12 shells on fortified strongholds of the enemy, suppress it before storming positions.

RBU-6000 characteristics:

  • Caliber — 212 mm
  • Length — 2 m
  • Width — 2.25 m
  • Weight — 3.1 t
  • Launcher — 12 barrels
  • Rate of fire — 2.4 shots per second
  • Ammunition — RGB-60 and RGB-10 depth charges, 90R1 missile

Earlier www1.ru reported that the Forpost-RU drone will receive small-sized radars for guiding Kalibrs and loitering munitions.

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