< img src = "/uploads/blogs/08/1c/ib-1il3okgKg_6fc93162.jpg" Alt = "opened technical characteristics < p > Ukraine's Armed Forces began to use Bulgarian self -propelled mortars & laquo; Tunja & raquo; to destroy the positions of Russian invaders. Interestingly, Ukraine planned to buy these mortars before 2022, but for bureaucratic reasons the agreement did not take place, writes militaristic.

< p >& laquo; Tunja & raquo; & mdash; It is a self-propelled mortar, equipped with a 120-mm artillery system of the Soviet model. It was first developed in Bulgaria in the 1980s, and since then it has been supplied to the Warsaw Treaty and the International Market. The mortar ammo is 60 min, and an additional PKT machine gun has an ammunition in 2000 cartridges.

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Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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