nah def not obsolete, sure they can be taken out but artillery still devastates forces on both sides in ukraine. the drones are primarily for recon. they do have some explosive ones but those are not very common.
Stationary artillery soon to be replaced by light truck mounted artillery systems like the Archer or Caesar systems. Those can shoot 4 rounds and leave, before the first round even arrives at the destination.
One day, as the army priotizes its funds. But the 777 is still useful and will be as long as air superiority is not gained. And until then, hopefully they dont have the explosive detecting radar in range to pinpoit where the 777 is firing from.
An obsolete weapon, it can be easily taken out by a $400 FPV drone, as is the case in Ukraine.
nah def not obsolete, sure they can be taken out but artillery still devastates forces on both sides in ukraine. the drones are primarily for recon. they do have some explosive ones but those are not very common.
Stationary artillery soon to be replaced by light truck mounted artillery systems like the Archer or Caesar systems. Those can shoot 4 rounds and leave, before the first round even arrives at the destination.
One day, as the army priotizes its funds. But the 777 is still useful and will be as long as air superiority is not gained. And until then, hopefully they dont have the explosive detecting radar in range to pinpoit where the 777 is firing from.
Its a British gun Designed and made by the brits
Here because these m777 are being destroyed by russian Lancets drones!