Ukrainian Paladin Smites Russian Mortar Hideout

This footage, provided by the Ukrainian 47th Mechanized Brigade, shows a US-donated M109 “Paladin” being used to shell a known Russian hideout and mortar ammo storage point- with immediate, explosive results.


The 47th Mechanized Brigade continues to release footage of their vehicles being used to good effect. In this case, it’s the M109 “Paladin”, a self-propelled 155-millimeter howitzer. The Paladin, in various models and upgrades, has been in service since the 1960s in the United States. 18 of the United States’ A6 configuration Paladins were delivered to Ukraine in 2023, with a total of 90 from various countries being in service in Ukraine as of 2024.


Here, we see the second round fired at the Russian-held building seems to produce a larger explosion, having likely set off the mortar rounds stored there in a secondary blast. What may or may not be a body is thrown through the air at 0:40.


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This footage, provided by the Ukrainian 47th Mechanized Brigade, shows a US-donated M109 “Paladin” being used to shell a known Russian hideout and mortar ammo storage point- with immediate, explosive results.


The 47th Mechanized Brigade continues to release footage of their vehicles being used to good effect. In this case, it’s the M109 “Paladin”, a self-propelled 155-millimeter howitzer. The Paladin, in various models and upgrades, has been in service since the 1960s in the United States. 18 of the United States’ A6 configuration Paladins were delivered to Ukraine in 2023, with a total of 90 from various countries being in service in Ukraine as of 2024.


Here, we see the second round fired at the Russian-held building seems to produce a larger explosion, having likely set off the mortar rounds stored there in a secondary blast. What may or may not be a body is thrown through the air at 0:40.


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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