Ukrainian artillery brigade showcases precision in halting advance
One of the Ukrainian brigades achieved a remarkable feat. Equipped with a towed M777 howitzer, which is noted for its capabilities, they eliminated as many as five significantly more mobile Russian targets in one day.
17 October 2024 15:32
A short video dedicated to the soldiers from the 44th Artillery Brigade of the Operational Command "West" appeared on social media. As confirmed by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, they managed to eliminate "two BM-27 Uragan artillery systems, two self-propelled guns, and one other significant target" in one day.
M777 in Ukraine
The M777 (also known as the M777 Ultralightweight Field Howitzer) is a British 155 mm howitzer initially designed for the American army and has been produced since 2002. This type of weapon has subsequently entered service in several other countries and has been supplied to Ukraine since Russia’s full-scale invasion.
The piece used by the soldiers of the 44th Artillery Brigade of the Operational Command "West" comes from the United States, evidenced by the inscription "From America with Love" on it. Around 100 units of the M777 were sent from the USA to the front in Ukraine, with allies providing another 100.
NATO towed howitzer in Ukraine
This equipment weighs approximately 3,770 kg and measures about 9.4 metres in length in transport position and over 10 metres in combat position. A crew of seven soldiers is required to operate it. Its considerable firepower primarily justified transfers to Ukraine demonstrated in skirmishes with the Russians.
The designers opted for a 39-calibre barrel, allowing a range of about 24 kilometres using standard explosive shells. Ammunition with an additional rocket booster increases the range to about 30 kilometres, and the use of M983 Excalibur shells enables targeting enemies even at 40 kilometres. The firing rate of the M777 howitzer is a maximum of five shots per minute.
The eliminated Russian BM-27 Uragan are self-propelled artillery systems using 16-guide launchers and ZIL-135LM truck chassis. Units of this type can move at a speed of about 65 km/h.