"Baba Yaga" left a crater on the site of the Russian howitzer "Msta-S"
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"Baba Yaga" left a crater on the site of the Russian howitzer "Msta-S"

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The Ukrainian drone "Baba Yaga" eliminated the Russian artillery installation "Msta-S" at the front. 

The Baba Yaga drone continues to keep the Russian occupation forces in Ukraine at bay. Recently, such a drone destroyed the Russian Msta-S self-propelled howitzer. The occupiers showed two videos showing the work of the Ukrainian “Baba Yaga”. 

The first video shows a Russian howitzer burning after a night “arrival.” 
“Look, our self-propelled gun was destroyed. Now it’s burning out... Here’s the barrel, the wreckage ,” the Russian military complained behind the scenes. 

In the second video, the Russian Armed Forces showed what was left of the self-propelled guns after this strike. In the place where the vehicle stood, a huge crater formed, covered with earth and debris of the combat vehicle. Apparently, the Ukrainian Armed Forces guessed the right moment and attacked the Msta-S when it was fully loaded with ammunition. As a result, it exploded, tearing the combat vehicle into pieces. 

Reference The Msta-S is a 7-ton Soviet-made 152mm self-propelled artillery mount. Created on the chassis of the T-80 tank. Its range is from 25 to 29 km, depending on the shells used. Capable of firing up to 8 shots per minute. The crew consists of 6 people. The cost of this howitzer is about $6 million.

 

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