Armed Forces of Ukraine showed a video of the combat use of the rare Bastion-02 rocket launcher
By: Maksim Panasovskiy | 20.06.2022, 15:35
The Armed Forces of Ukraine continue to use the Bastion-02 multiple launch rocket system in battles.
What is known
A video with the combat use of MLRS was published online today, June 20. In less than 15 seconds, the multiple launch rocket system fired 20 rounds. Moreover, this is only the second appearance of "Bastion-02" on the video. For the first time, the combat work of the MLRS was demonstrated at the end of April.
"Bastion-02" is a modernization of the MLRS BM-21 "Grad". The main features are the transition to the KRAZ chassis and the emergence of a system for auto-reloading rockets. The last chip makes it possible to open fire 2 minutes after reloading. Manual reload takes 7 minutes.
Source: #NO WAR | UKRAINE
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