The Russian Federation army has begun using self-propelled missile systems from the DPRK in the war in Ukraine.
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The North Korean long-range self-propelled anti-tank missile system Bulsae-4 was spotted in the arsenal of the occupiers. This system was discovered by Ukrainian aerial reconnaissance in one of the directions when it was in an open area. A photo of the launcher was published in the KUP Telegram channel, Militarnye reports.
It is noted that this ATGM is capable of hitting targets outside the line of sight at a distance of more than 10 km. The exact characteristics of this complex are unknown, but military experts believe that it can be 10-15 km.
Experts note that such a long range allows attacking armored vehicles from a safe distance for the system itself.
At the same time, Vitaly Sarantsev, a representative of the operational-tactical group “Kharkov”, in a comment for “Public. Kharkov” stated that the command cannot currently confirm the information disseminated by social networks. This information is currently being verified.
Recall that the Washington Post reported that North Korea could have supplied Russia with 1.6 million artillery shells from August 2023 to January 2024. These munitions were then promptly sent to 16 destinations, located mainly along the borders with Ukraine.
Source: “Military”, “Public Kharkov”
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