The Ukrainian military showed a high-quality video of the use of the Burevіy MLRS based on the Tatra T815-7
The day before on social media appeared the first video of the use of the Burevij multiple launch rocket system at the base Tatra. The video was filmed at night. Now the APU has shown a new video recorded during the day.
Multiple launch rocket system mounted on the chassis Tatra T815-7 with 8x8 wheel formula. It was designed specifically for use with the 220mm MLRS.
Tatra T815-7 is a Czech transport and logistics complex established in 2008. It is also available in 4x4, 6x6, 10x10, 12x12, 10x8 and 12x8 wheel arrangements.
The complex is used not only for military purposes, but also in the civilian sector. For example, two years ago, the Czech Republic delivered 41 Tatra T815-7 units to German firefighters in the city of Brandenburg.
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