The Ukrainian military showed how the Multiple Rocket Launcher System "Bureviy" fired 16 missiles in 6 seconds at the positions of the Russians
By: Maksim Panasovskiy | 29.06.2022, 17:37
The Ukrainian multiple launch rocket system "Bureviy" continues to help the Armed Forces to destroy the positions of the Russian invaders.
What we know
A new video of the use of MLRS has appeared on the World Wide Web. A short video shows Burevij firing 16 rockets. It took only 6 seconds.
This is not the first demonstration of the operation of a multiple launch rocket system. At the beginning of summer, "Bureviy" at the base Tatra first was seen on video. Less than two weeks later, two videos were published showing the use of MLRS afternoon and at night.
Source: oper_ZSU
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