< 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