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Supply occurred through Canada and Turkey to Ukraine. The manufacturer knowing w...

The Armed Forces fighters have Serbian missiles for RSSU "Grad" increased range (photo)

Supply occurred through Canada and Turkey to Ukraine. The manufacturer knowing where the shells will get, they wiped out the markings, analysts say. Serbian jet missiles for the Grad RSSU with a range of up to 40 km appeared in service of the Ukrainian soldiers. This was reported by Ukraine Weapons Tracker analysts. Serbia sold 3,500 missiles to a third party, probably through Turkey, which then sent them to Ukraine.

Moreover, according to analysts, the Armed Forces received rockets with double range from 20 to 40 km. They were installed on a specific rocket engine with a rectangular back edge of the chord. The photo also changed the marking of the rocket, which is characteristic of G2000 missiles. According to analysts, this may mean that the manufacturer or exporter knew that the final destination of the rocket - Ukraine. So they tried to hide her.

At the same time, the authors claim that these ammunition was in the Armed Forces a few months ago, but they did not publish a photo. The mass of the combat part of the rocket is 19. 1 kg, and the total weight is 69 kg. The maximum flight range is 40 km. On February 27, the media wrote that the Serbian company SOFAG sold 3,500 missiles through intermediaries in Turkey and Canada. In the end, they were handed over to the Armed Forces.