Analyst Damantsev called for equipping the "Hyacinth-S" with the latest "Krasnopol-D" shells with a firing range of up to 47 km
Preliminary firing range — 50 km
Has a range of over 43 km
The issue of launching the Krasnopol-D guided weapon system into large-scale production is also relevant
Currently, the firing range is 28.5 km
Milinfolive: The Russian Military-Industrial Complex has the potential to switch to the production of 155 mm caliber shells
Russian artillery is inferior to NATO artillery in terms of firing range
Strikes at a distance of up to 43 km and accelerates to 80 km/h