Great Britain will send to Ukraine modernized M270 multiple rocket launchers with GPS system
By: Maksim Panasovskiy | 29.06.2022, 13:33
We mentioned that Norway will send multiple launch rocket systems M270 to Ukraine. As it turned out, these MLRS will go to the UK, and the United Kingdom will give its M270 to Ukraine.
What we know
This was reported by the Norwegian government. The reason for this multi-tracking is that the Norwegian M270 multiple rocket launchers do not have GPS. That is why they will be sent to Great Britain for modernization.
The British M270s already have GPS. Thus, in order not to delay, the UK has decided to send its own M270 MLRS to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. We are talking about three units of multiple rocket launchers.
Source: Regjeringen.no
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