March 19, 2025
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Defense forces struck three North Korean Coxan SAU in Kursk region

Aerallicators of the 14th separate regiment of the SBS BPAC in cooperation with the unit of jet artillery have struck three self-propelled artillery installations “Coxan”, which the army of the Russian Federation received from North Korea.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

Aerallicators of the 14th separate regiment of the SBS BPAC in cooperation with the unit of jet artillery have struck three self-propelled artillery installations “Coxan”, which the army of the Russian Federation received from North Korea.

Source: The forces of unmanned the Armed Forces

Details: According to the military, the enemy SAUs were hidden among the trees, and for additional masking and protection against FPV-the other the so-called “brazier”. It is noted that the operators of the regiment found the SAU and adjusted the fire of Ukrainian jet artillery, which used fragmentation and cassette combat units.

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Literally: “Sau M1978” Coxan “is the most long-range barrier artillery system of the North Korea army. It is equipped with a 170-mm gun with a range of firing up to 60 km. The key requirement in its creation was the opportunity to use the punches in the northeart of the Raf artillery. ”

That preceded:

  • On February 18, the fighters of 412 of a separate regiment of unmanned Nemesis systems were amazed by the rare North Korean self -propelled artillery installation of the Coxan SAU.

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