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"Witches" at the Armed Forces Service: Ukrainian craftsmen created a domestic RSSU (video)

The system has high mobility and is equipped with 122 mm reactive unmanaged shells. It can be used as fire support and to defeat the enemy. In Ukraine, a unique reactive volley fire (RSSV) reactive system was created and commissioned, called "Witches", reports the Militar portal. In essence, the system is a compact MSD, which has good mobility. Ukrainian human rights activist Vitaliy Onishchenko posted a video test of a new installation in the field.

In his comments, he wrote that the RSSV was created by the efforts of the residents of Kryvyi Rih with the support of the local military administration. "A landmark and powerful event took place in Kryvyi Rih, namely in a city where there is no military plant, made a witch missile complex. Thanks to the military administration of Kryvyi Rih," Witches "became a reality and a nightmare for orcs," Onishchenko wrote.

The installation is created in the form of a trailer and can be towed even with light automobile equipment, which indicates its high mobility. As a guide, 9 modules from the HMSV BM-21 "Grad", which were probably removed from damaged systems, were installed on the homemade reactive system. In service with "Witches" are 122 mm uncontrollable reactive shells, so the CPSU can be used for general fire support and damage to living force, armored vehicles and non-brief equipment.