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Thanks RT, even putting Russian army in tags!

They are the first to say that Ukraine shells indiscriminately and then they post videos of this, the grad is not an accurate weapon, you can see that the projectiles are already going on different courses seconds after release.

Looks factory new too, great way to help people of Ukraine oh mighty Russia! and yet the nutjobs over on RT are still convinced that Russia has nothing to do this with this war and its all the jews fault, outlandish bedfellows.
 
grad is pretty accurate. i remember seeing footage of a whole column of Ukraine vehicles destroyed by a Grad attack.
maybe Ruskies can give an idea how accurate they are.

i would think if they cep of 300 meters that's pretty good.
 

Thanks RT, even putting Russian army in tags!

They are the first to say that Ukraine shells indiscriminately and then they post videos of this, the grad is not an accurate weapon, you can see that the projectiles are already going on different courses seconds after release.

Looks factory new too, great way to help people of Ukraine oh mighty Russia! and yet the nutjobs over on RT are still convinced that Russia has nothing to do this with this war and its all the jews fault, outlandish bedfellows.


IMO Russia uses Smerch rather than Grad. Grad is 1963 weapon. Smerch is 1989 weapon.

BM-21 Grad - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

BM-30 Smerch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
Grad is still used by Russian army today, they are far more cheaper to be deployed than Smerch or Uragan
 
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Russia using "Торнадо-Г" (Tornado-G) firing range 2 times bigger, preparation time is reduced by 2 times, new types of ammunition, the crew was reduced from 3 to 2 people.
And old Grad too, of corse.


Does Russia still use BM-21 Grad? I'm under the impression Russia no longer uses BM-13 Katyusha.
 
Does Russia still use BM-21 Grad? I'm under the impression Russia no longer uses BM-13 Katyusha.
Yes, BM-21 still in service.
 
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