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The 120mm mortar, affectionately called

The soldiers of the Belarusian Regiment of the Armed Forces were tedious to the mortar of their own development "Frankie" (video)

The 120mm mortar, affectionately called "Frankenstein" has released more than 500 mines. Ulan commander praised him for the accuracy and lack of problems despite the experimentality of this "invention". The Fighters of the Armed Forces were a mortar of their own development, which showed themselves well in battles. This was known from the publication of the press service of the Belarusian Regiment named after Kalinovsky from May 8. The 120-mm mortar was called "Frankie".

The regiment emphasized that he "awaits big things". The commander of the mortar calculation "Ulan" said that the mortar is affectionately called "Frankenstein". His barrel was made by the military, but the state -owned part, the stove and the bipeda previously belonged to another mortar. The barrels were forced to replace the defenders because it had already worked out and it was dangerous to use it. "For active shooting is heated extremely poorly.

Very accurate, cumulative hit, we have been working for two months. We perform the task very successfully, there is something to be proud of," - said "Ulan". According to him, with the help of Frankie has already been released by about 500 mines, and no problems with it had arisen. "They did not immediately believe in the success of this event, because experimentally - the trunk is completely different, and as it will show itself 50/50.

But, fortunately, all our hopes justified," the commander added. We will remind, the lieutenant of the Armed Forces "Alex" published information from intelligence fighters about the threat of the offensive of the enemy from the south. The scouts assured that they were watching the situation around the clock and ready for defense. The spokesman of the South Volunteer Army Sergey Bratchuk spoke about Magura's sea drones in a comment to Focus.