Combat work of crews of self-propelled artillery units Msta-S

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Combat work of crews of self-propelled artillery units Msta-S

Military personnel of the West group of troops are systematically pushing back the enemy in the Kupyansky direction in the area of ​​the Northern Military District. Artillery helps.

Scouts uncover camouflaged positions and concentrations of armored vehicles of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and transmit coordinates for further destruction. Reconnaissance is carried out both visually and using unmanned aerial vehicles.

Not far from the front line there is a battery of Msta-S self-propelled howitzers. It pushes enemy units out of their strongholds. The gunners receive coordinates, immediately leave cover and drive to the starting position to open fire on the enemy.

The automated guidance system leaves no chance for the enemy; the 152 mm projectile accurately hits the target.
After completing each combat mission, Russian artillerymen promptly change positions in order to preserve personnel and equipment. As a result, the enemy opens return fire on empty areas, thereby pointlessly wasting his ammunition and exposing his positions. They are subsequently hit with fire.

It was in this way that the crews of the Msta-S self-propelled howitzers recently destroyed the closed firing positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ cannon artillery.

The reconnaissance units of the Western Military District identified the enemy's location and transmitted its coordinates to the battery, which moved to the firing line to hit targets. The crews aimed the battery at the main gun and quickly destroyed the positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Scouts confirmed the defeat of the target.

The crews' track record includes destroyed militant strongholds, ammunition depots, enemy manpower, and their weapons, incl. supplied samples from abroad. Artillerymen work around the clock and in any weather. Self-propelled guns are constantly on the move.

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