"It hurt somewhere." The Armed Forces hit the occupiers at once with four HIMARS (VIDEO)

Photo: US Army photo by Markus Rauchenberger
Kostiantyn Golubtsov

Kostiantyn Golubtsov

Published: August 03 2022 at 04:58 pm
Source: myukraineis.org

Fighters of the Armed Forces of Ukraine struck the positions of the occupiers at once with four HIMARS missile systems.

The video was made public in the Telegram channel of the Strategic Communications Department of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

"You have never seen anything like this before! Launch of 4 HIMARS packages on occupiers at once. Somewhere it was very painful," the message reads.

At the same time, StratCom does not specify in which direction the American systems were used.

About HIMARS

The philosophy of HIMARS systems is best described by the word "compatibility". It is a missile transporter that includes a whole family of munitions for MLRS, including all variants of the GMLRS guided missile and the Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS) missile.

To obtain maximum uniformity, HIMARS is installed on the FMTV (Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles) chassis of the US Army and Marine Corps.

HIMARS in Ukraine War

Oleksiy Reznikov announced the delivery of the first missile systems to Ukraine on June 23, saying that a really hot summer awaits the occupiers. Since then, the Armed Forces of Ukraine began to massively attack ammunition depots and places where the enemy's equipment is concentrated in the deep rear. In particular, in Donetsk, Luhansk region, near Kherson, etc.


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