In the ongoing operations near Vovchansk, the 154th Separate Mechanized Brigade has showcased the effectiveness of the 2S1 Gvozdika self-propelled howitzer. Operating from concealed firing positions, the unit continues to provide accurate and devastating artillery support.
A key highlight of this operation is the diverse arsenal employed. The brigade effectively utilizes 122 mm shells and charges of Iranian, Slovak, and Ukrainian origin, demonstrating adaptability and logistical ingenuity. Such a mix not only ensures operational flexibility but also underscores the importance of integrating various international resources into modern military strategies.
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The unit’s proficiency is further enhanced by the use of advanced fuzes, including Serbian UTIU M72B2 models sourced from Yugoimport. These fuzes add to the precision and reliability of artillery strikes, ensuring maximum impact on designated targets. This combination of weaponry and skill reinforces the brigade’s critical role on the battlefield.

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