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Ukrainian Defense Forces, utilizing advanced drone technology and artillery support, have successfully targeted multiple Russian multiple rocket launcher systems (MRLs). Notably, operators of the 45th Artillery Brigade annihilated a North Korean-made TYPE 75 MRL as it posed a threat on the eastern front. Simultaneously, the Third Assault Brigade eradicated an active TOS-1A Solntsepyok system, capitalizing on its movement to reveal its location. The devastating impact of Ukrainian strikes continues to hinder enemy artillery efforts. The continued precision targeting of Russian systems, including the formidable "Grad" and "Smerch" MLRS, highlights the strategic prowess and technological advancement of Ukraine's military operations.

What is the impact of Ukraine's recent operations on Russian MRL systems?

Ukraine's forces have been remarkably successful in targeting and destroying Russian MRL systems such as the BM-21 Grad and TOS-1A Solntsepyok. These operations have severely disrupted Russian artillery capabilities, showcasing Ukraine's military prowess and strategic use of drone and artillery allies. This precision targeting has resulted in significant enemy equipment losses and has impacted Russian operations in contested regions.

How are drones being used by Ukrainian forces against MRL systems?

Ukrainian forces effectively deploy drones for reconnaissance and direct strikes on enemy MRL systems. The drones, including kamikaze and FPV variants, play a crucial role in identifying targets and guiding artillery strikes or directly engaging enemy positions. This innovative use of drone technology allows for precise targeting and delivers significant damage to Russian military equipment while minimizing risks to personnel.

Which Russian MLRS systems have been destroyed by Ukraine?

Ukraine has successfully destroyed various Russian multiple launch rocket systems, including the BM-21 Grad, TOS-1A Solntsepyok, and BM-30 Smerch. The Ukrainian military employs a combination of drone strikes and coordinated artillery attacks, neutralizing these critical components of Russia's artillery forces, thereby hampering their offensive capabilities significantly.

What strategies are Ukrainian forces using against the TOS-1A Solntsepyok?

Ukrainian forces track and target the TOS-1A Solntsepyok with focused precision operations. Utilizing advanced reconnaissance drones and strategic artillery, they capitalize on the disclosure of these systems' positions during active engagements. By applying surgical air and ground assaults, Ukrainian operators efficiently dismantle these powerful flamethrower systems, neutralizing their threat to frontline troops and civilian areas.

What role does artillery play in neutralizing Russian MRL systems?

Artillery plays a pivotal role in Ukraine's strategy against Russian MRL systems. By complementing drone reconnaissance, artillery units engage targets with high precision, ensuring maximal damage to enemy equipment. The coordination between drone operatives and artillery forces amplifies success rates, effectively dismantling Russian firepower and degrading their operational capacity across contested areas.

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сша,рсзв,mlrs,зброя. Pentagon is considering additional deliveries of MLRS for Ukraine - Politico The U.S. Department of Defense plans to increase supplies of HIMARS multiple rocket launchers to the Ukrainian military. 10 916 28 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

mars Germany will provide Ukraine with 3 MARS MLRSs Germany will provide Ukraine with three multiple rocket launchers. 20 653 137 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

рсзв United States will hand over to Ukraine reconnaissance for strikes by multiple launch rocket systems The United States intends to provide intelligence to Ukraine to strike through multiple launch rocket systems. 10 705 42 Previously in trend: War

сша,рсзв,mlrs,зброя. U.S. will transfer additional long-range MLRS to Ukraine, - Pentagon The U.S. will send additional multiple rocket launchers to Ukraine. 22 376 61 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

сша,рсзв,mlrs,зброя. United States and United Kingdom have decided to provide Ukraine with MLRS. Our soldiers are already being trained, - Reznikov Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov notes that Ukrainian defenders have been learning to operate self-propelled volley fire systems from partners for some time. 14 199 42 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

джонсон M270 jet systems will be delivered to Ukraine free of charge, - Johnson The United Kingdom will present Ukraine with M270 multiple rocket launchers. 20 253 75 Previously in trend: War

брінк Range of HIMARS systems will be determined by Ukrainian forces, - Brink The Ukrainian military will determine the range of HIMARS multiple rocket launchers, which Kyiv should receive soon. 24 457 139 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

сша,рсзв,mlrs,зброя. Biden will hand over missile systems to Ukraine with range of about 65 km, - media The administration of US President Joe Biden plans to provide Ukraine with a guided multiple rocket launcher (MLRS) with missiles over 40 miles (about 65 kilometers). 21 215 153 War in Ukraine

сша,рсзв,mlrs,зброя. U.S. approves transfer of long-range MLRS to Ukraine - WSJ The United States has approved the transfer of MLRS long-range missile systems to Ukraine. This may be officially announced as early as next week. 50 863 204 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

сша,рсзв,mlrs,зброя. Johnson called on world to focus on supplying Ukraine with modern weapons, including MLRS The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Boris Johnson has called for increased military support for Ukraine, including the provision of advanced weapons. 7 927 30 Previously in trend: War

нуланд U.S. began to supply Ukraine with MRLS, - Nuland The United States has begun supplying multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS) to Ukraine and is working with other NATO allies to ensure that Ukraine receives more rocket systems. 44 796 91 War in Ukraine

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