The Ukrainian military showed a “Bandera Mobile” with two tubes from the Grad MLRS based on a civilian car
Information has appeared on the network about another improvised multiple launch rocket system created by Ukrainian military personnel.
What we know
This time they used two tubes from a damaged Russian Grad MLRS. The launcher is located on the chassis of a civilian vehicle.
#Ukraine : More improvised capability from the Ukrainian side; this time another MRL built from damaged BM-21 "Grad" vehicles captured from Russian forces.
— ???????? Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) June 27, 2022
These only has two launch tubes and is hence lightweight, usually used for irregular "shoot and scoot" operations. pic.twitter.com/z1CiqFGQDq
With only two tubes, the resulting "Bandera Mobile" is lightweight. This increases mobility and makes it the perfect solution for occasional operations when you need to shoot and drive away quickly.
Source: @UAWeapons
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