Russian Grad-P Light portable rocket system 122mm was discovered being operated on the Vuhledar front and was attacked by two FPV drones of the TOTEM unit, 72nd Mechanized Brigade “Black Zaporozhians”. Published on October 7, 2024
Russian Grad-P Light portable rocket system 122mm was discovered being operated on the Vuhledar front and was attacked by two FPV drones of the TOTEM unit, 72nd Mechanized Brigade “Black Zaporozhians”. Published on October 7, 2024
“The 9P132 missile system was produced in 1966, and “Grad-P” was created in just 10 days at the request of Vietnamese guerrillas. The installation is essentially a single-barrel analog of the MLRS “Grad” and is intended for guerrilla warfare. The launcher tube is mounted on a tripod, it can be assembled and disassembled in 2.5 minutes. If necessary, the 9P132 installation can launch standard Grad MLRS shells. The “Grad-P” system has long been out of production but still remains in service with several countries. The crew of the installation consists of 5 people. The range of the missiles is 10,800 meters.”
It is curious to see a country using an asymmetric warfare weapon in a large-scale invasion war in an offensive role, this weapon was designed with guerrilla tactics in mind, not for a war of attrition with defined positions
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Dude on the left looks like he had to left his family bbq to assess the damage.
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What is interesting is that a part seems to have been recorded with a camera on probably a remote controlled ground vehicle/drone.
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“The 9P132 missile system was produced in 1966, and “Grad-P” was created in just 10 days at the request of Vietnamese guerrillas. The installation is essentially a single-barrel analog of the MLRS “Grad” and is intended for guerrilla warfare. The launcher tube is mounted on a tripod, it can be assembled and disassembled in 2.5 minutes. If necessary, the 9P132 installation can launch standard Grad MLRS shells. The “Grad-P” system has long been out of production but still remains in service with several countries. The crew of the installation consists of 5 people. The range of the missiles is 10,800 meters.”
It is curious to see a country using an asymmetric warfare weapon in a large-scale invasion war in an offensive role, this weapon was designed with guerrilla tactics in mind, not for a war of attrition with defined positions
Dude on the left looks like he had to left his family bbq to assess the damage.
What is interesting is that a part seems to have been recorded with a camera on probably a remote controlled ground vehicle/drone.