French self-propelled guns CAESAR have already destroyed 80 pieces of equipment of the Rashists
French TV channel France 2 made a report about CAESAR self-propelled artillery mounts, which are already working at the front.
What did they say
According to the report, thanks to the French self-propelled guns, the Armed Forces of Ukraine have already managed to destroy 80 pieces of equipment of the Rashists, despite the fact that so far there are only 18 of them in Ukraine units and our soldiers fired only up to 17 km, although the maximum range CAESAR is 42 km. By the way, for guidance and correction artillery installations Ukrainian defenders use drones.
Recall that CAESAR - This is a French 155-mm self-propelled artillery mount designed to destroy manpower, artillery batteries, bunkers, as well as provide passages in minefields and field obstacles. The maximum firing range of self-propelled guns depends on the type of projectile. She is capable of firing 6 shots per minute. She is served by a crew of 4-5 people.
Source: Defense Express
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