The tracked unit is equipped with anti-drone screens on the stern and roof of the hull
Belarusian military personnel are using Russian high-precision Krasnopol projectiles
The tradition of giving "floral" names to weapons dates back to the USSR
Camouflaging the position makes the gun almost invisible to reconnaissance drones
Analyst Damantsev called for equipping the "Hyacinth-S" with the latest "Krasnopol-D" shells with a firing range of up to 47 km
Currently, the firing range is 28.5 km