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A very valuable and rare enemy target. The Ukrainian military managed to track down and destroy a Russian 2S4 Tulpan self-propelled mortar

The AFU destroyed a Russian Tulpan mortar

Ukrainian defenders from the 100th separate mechanized brigade have destroyed a Russian self-propelled mortar, 2S4 Tulpan.

This was reported by the press service of the brigade and released the corresponding video.

This time under the crosshairs of the battalion, fighters hit a rare target – self-propelled mortar 2S4 Tulpan, as stated in the message.

Thanks to an accurate strike, the enemy mortar was eliminated.

The main danger of the Tulpan mortar is that the ammunition flies on a high trajectory.

Such firing is ideal for battles in cities. It is a means of destroying strong fortifications.

It is known that the Russian army already has experience of its use in battles in urban areas during the war in Chechnya.

The video shows the moment of destruction of the Russian 2S4 Tulpan self-propelled mortar.

Earlier, it was reported that the Ukrainian military destroyed the newest Russian S-400 Triumf air defense system.

Footage of a strike by ATACMS missiles with cluster munitions against the Russian anti-aircraft missile system was published.

 

ua-stena.info

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