Ukrainian Artillery Fires On Russian Positions Across Dnipro River

This footage, provided by the Ukrainian military, shows members of the 126th Territorial Defense Brigade firing a D-30 122-millimeter Howitzer at Russian positions on the opposite bank of the Dnipro River (also referred to as Dneiper), in the Kherson area.


The use of this 122-millimter howitzer represents a significant investment for Ukrainian forces, as there is a unilateral shortage of artillery shells available to Ukraine. However, ammunition is being provided and sold to Ukraine by several countries under the condition of anonymity to help offset the shortfall.


This particular artillery piece was reportedly captured from Russian forces, and then turned against its former owners in a theme which is pervasive throughout the Russo-Ukrainian conflict. The D-30 122mm howitzer was first fielded by the Soviet Union in 1960s, and continues to see use by former Soviet successor states as well as their allies and trade partners all over the globe.


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Published 7 months ago

This footage, provided by the Ukrainian military, shows members of the 126th Territorial Defense Brigade firing a D-30 122-millimeter Howitzer at Russian positions on the opposite bank of the Dnipro River (also referred to as Dneiper), in the Kherson area.


The use of this 122-millimter howitzer represents a significant investment for Ukrainian forces, as there is a unilateral shortage of artillery shells available to Ukraine. However, ammunition is being provided and sold to Ukraine by several countries under the condition of anonymity to help offset the shortfall.


This particular artillery piece was reportedly captured from Russian forces, and then turned against its former owners in a theme which is pervasive throughout the Russo-Ukrainian conflict. The D-30 122mm howitzer was first fielded by the Soviet Union in 1960s, and continues to see use by former Soviet successor states as well as their allies and trade partners all over the globe.


About the Author

Author's Photo

Cole Simms

Cole Simms is an Air Guardsman, NASA enthusiast, police officer, and security contractor with particular experience in austere environments. Outside of work, he volunteers as a Stop The Bleed instructor for area schools. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Homeland Security and Emergency Management, and blends his knowledge and experience to write analysis for Funker530.


Need a tried-and-tested fixed blade that's trusted by police, military and protective service users all over the world? Cole recommends Ironside Edge Works for your tactical or EDC blade needs.

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