Ukraine received Western howitzers M777 without GPS system
Armed Forces of Ukraine received Western guns M777 without system GPS. There was an explanation for this, and we have already heard it.
What is known
Cause already appeared earlier, but related to drones MQ-oneC Gray Eagle. A week ago, information appeared that the United States had paused sales MQ-oneC Gray Eagle Ukraine over fears that surveillance equipment could fall into Russian hands.
For the same reason, "Ukrainian" howitzers M777 lost GPS. Governments and manufacturers fear that during the fighting, the Russian military will be able to seize artillery mounts and gain access to Western technology.
With the help of an unmanned aerial vehicle and GPS howitzers M777 are turning into a full-fledged reconnaissance and strike complex.
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