SOF fighters aimed at the Russian Army's HIMARS and howitzer — video
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SOF fighters aimed at the Russian Army's HIMARS and howitzer — video

AFU Special Operations Forces
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The SOF operators found the coordinates of the enemy targets and aimed the HIMARS fire at the missile and artillery unit of the Defense Forces. Self-propelled howitzer "Msta-S" was destroyed, "Tornado-G" MLRS was damaged and cannot be restored.

The enemy's Tornado MLRS and Msta howitzer were destroyed by the SOF aiming

The Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine discovered, and the Defense Forces hit a Russian 152-mm self-propelled howitzer and the MLRS in the Southern direction.

The SOF press service reported this on the Telegram channel.

While conducting reconnaissance in the Southern direction, the UAV crew of the 73rd SOF Maritime Center discovered a camouflaged enemy 152-mm self-propelled howitzer 2C19 "Msta-S" and the "Tornado-G" MRLS.

The SOF operators determined the coordinates of the enemy targets and aimed fire at them from the HIMARS missile and artillery unit of the Defense Forces.

The "Msta-S" was destroyed due to fire damage, and the "Tornado-G" was damaged and cannot be restored.

Self-propelled guns and MrlS are intended to destroy equipment, hefty vehicles, personnel, field fortifications, preventing enemy manoeuvres in the depth of their defences, etc.

The Armed Forces liquidated the equipment of the Russian occupiers

During reconnaissance operations in the Donetsk direction, the 3rd separate regiment of SOF recorded the Buk-M2 anti-aircraft warfare system and the 9C36 detection and targeting station, which is part of the complex.

In particular, the Buk air defence system is intended for defeating aviation, tactical ballistic and aviation missiles, and surface and ground targets.

SOF operators directed the fire of the Defense Forces' missile unit at the enemy's "Buk" and radar. As a result of professional adjustment and accurate fire damage, the enemy's equipment was destroyed.

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