Ukraine forces use US-made counterfire radar to fight off Russians
The Ukrainian military has begun to actively use the AN / TPQ-36 counter-attack radar donated by the United States.
The video shared on social networks confirms that some units of the Ukrainian army have deployed the newly received AN / TPQ-36 radar system on the battlefield.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces received the AN/TPQ-36 radar from the United States as part of a military aid package.
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The AN/TPQ-36, also known as the Firefinder, is a highly maneuverable short-range radar that can locate mortars, artillery and missiles within the accuracy of that weapon system. It is currently in service at the battalion level and above in the US Army, US Marines, Australian Army, Portuguese Army, Turkish Army.
Pentagon officials have previously stated that the delivered radar systems will help protect Ukrainian servicemen and civilians from missile and artillery attacks, which represent the single most lethal threat to Ukraine’s military. with Ukrainian servicemen and civilians.
Currently, Russia is try to beat Ukraine’s defense system and progress step by step using the considerable advantage of artillery on the battlefield.
Russian forces relied primarily on mass shelling to support their advances in the Donbas.