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In June 2024, after Ukraine was given permission to use GMLRS on internationally recognized Russian territory, HIMARS strikes destroyed and damaged launchers along with other components of the Russian long-range S-300/S-400 surface-to-air missile system in Belgorod region of Russia. [78]
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The weapons, vehicles and equipment used in the Russo-Ukrainian War, from 2014 to the present include the following. The war involves the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Armed Forces of Russia, the Korean People's Army, and a number of national guard and volunteer groups.
A Ukrainian soldier shows the rockets on a HIMARS vehicle in Eastern Ukraine on July 1. ... since the war began. Some weapons platforms have migrated to Ukraine under the radar, as it were, most ...
U.S.-supplied Himars have played a key role in Ukraine's counteroffensive against Russia. WSJ’s Stephen Kalin gained rare access to the mobile rocket launchers on Ukraine's southern front, where ...
The Army Tactical Missile System is a surface-to-surface ballistic missile capable of hitting targets at up to 300km (186 miles) and it is their range that makes them particularly important for ...
On 2 January, Russia initially acknowledged 63 soldiers had died in the attack, [7] updating the figure two days later to 89 dead. [1] [10] Mobilized soldiers from Samara Oblast, part of the 1444th Motor Rifle Regiment, were among those killed in Makiivka. [11] The regiment's deputy commander, Lieutenant Colonel Bachurin, was reported to be ...
Seen in hands of Ukrainian soldiers. [80] M60CMA Bulgaria: Seen in hands of Ukrainian soldiers. [80] M84 Croatia: Seen in hands of Ukrainian soldiers. [80] FBP Morteirete Portugal: Donated by Portugal in 2023. [115] 82-BM-37 Soviet Union: 82mm [116] 2B14 Podnos: Reportedly used in the War in Donbas. [117] KBA-48M Ukraine [114] UPIK-82