Artillery units of the National Guard of Ukraine received modern 155-mm Zuzana 2 self-propelled artillery systems are used as weapons. Slovak wheeled howitzers are noted for their high accuracy, effectiveness in counter-battery combat and significant firing range. up to 41 km with active-reactive projectiles, informs Military.
Zuzana 2 is equipped with an automated loading system, which allows you to fire up to 5 shots per minute. The ammunition consists of 40 shells, and the installation itself is based on the proven design of previous models, modernized for modern combat conditions. Its main advantage is full automation, which increases the speed and accuracy of firing.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000The arrival of these howitzers was made possible thanks to Ukraine's contracts with Slovakia and funding from Germany, Denmark and Norway. The first installations were handed over to Ukraine in the summer of 2023, and by the end of 2024 their number had increased significantly. New supplies are also provided for by agreements — another 16 units of equipment.
NSU Commander Oleksandr Pivnenko emphasized that Zuzana 2 will significantly increase the effectiveness of artillery on the battlefield. Thanks to aerial reconnaissance, Ukrainian gunners are able to detect enemy targets, ammunition depots and equipment in advance, and also successfully resist enemy artillery.
The appearance of such high-tech howitzers strengthens the combat potential of the Armed Forces, providing reliable support in liberation of Ukrainian territories.
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