< img src = "/uploads/blogs/ab/ff/ib-fq9blvoh9_15237c6f.jpg" Alt = "border guards master the Dita SAU-new strengthening of artillery"/> < p > Ukrainian border guards have adopted the latest self -propelled Dita artillery installation, which meets NATO standards. The military is already trained at the landfill, working out operational deployment, loading ammunition and precision firing.

< P > The DSSU press service reported.

< H2 > Ukraine & mdash; The only country that has a dita

> 62 ~ 62 < P > New Artillery Complex Developed specifically for Ukraine. It will significantly increase the mobility and enemy efficiency. SAU Dita is a modernized version of SAU Dana and has a fully automated fire control system that reduces the time of preparation for a shot and reduces the need for a large crew.

< p >Thanks to modern technologies, installation can strike up point blows up to 39 km, which makes it a powerful argument in the fight against Russian invaders. In addition, it is firing and can attack the same area with several shells in a short period of time between shots. & Amp; nbsp;

< p >< Em > “Dita once and once in one target several shells, so with each shot a little changes the angle of its gun. In this way, the projectile flies as long as possible, the next & mdash; the last & mdash; explained the military. & nbsp;

< p > sau dita & ndash; It is a modern 155 mm self -propelled artillery installation, developed by the Czech Excalibur Army. It is one of the latest artillery systems that meet NATO standards.

< p > Main characteristics:

< Ul > < li > caliber: 155 mm;

< li > Firing range: up to 39 km depending on the type of ammunition; < li > shooting rate: up to 6 shots per minute; < li > Automated fire control: allows the crew to minimize time for preparation and opening of fire; < li > has an antironous tower;

< li > minimum crew: only 2 persons due to high level of automation; < li > Mobility: installation is based on a wheel chassis 8×8, which provides rapid movement and deployment on positions.

< P > dita developed as a high -tech alternative to Soviet artillery systems, which makes it possible to quickly change positions after shelling, reducing the risks

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116