Published a new video of the Mitsubishi L200 with a launcher from a downed helicopter
By: Maksim Panasovskiy | 23.06.2022, 10:05
The day before, the Ministry of Defense Twitter posted a funny video shown car Mitsubishi L 200 with helicopter launcher. Now a more detailed video has appeared on the network.
The new video shows the departure of a car with a homemade multiple launch rocket system to the position, preparation for launches and its own work itself. The military calls their invention "minigrad on wheels".
Soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine received Mitsubishi L200 from volunteers. The launch block of the downed Russian Ka-52 helicopter served as the basis for the home-made multiple launch rocket system. The military removed the guides from it and installed them on a pickup truck.
Source: @oper_ZSU
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