Bm-24 | |
Land | Sovjet-Unie |
Type | Meerdere raketwerpers |
Foto | Victor Krestinin |
Zoek | Batey ha-Osef Museum, Israel |
Beschrijving | Album van 43 photos walk-around of «BM-24» |
Fotogalerij van een Bm-24, The BM-24 is a multiple rocket launcher designed in the Soviet Union. It is capable of launching 240mm rockets from 12 launch tubes. Versions of the BM-24 have been mounted on the ZIL-151 6×6 Truck chassis and the AT-S tracked artillery tractor, forming the BM-24T from the latter. Production began out of Automotive Factory no. 2 in 1947 Moscow.
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The BM-24 is a powerful multiple rocket launcher that was designed in the Soviet Union after World War II. It can fire 240 mm rockets from 12 launch tubes mounted on a truck or a tracked vehicle. The BM-24 was used by various countries in different conflicts, such as the Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Lebanon War. The BM-24 has a range of about 10 km and can deliver a devastating barrage of high-explosive rockets in a short time. The BM-24 is also known as the MRL 240 or the Katyusha 240, after the famous Soviet rocket launcher of World War II.
Bekeken : 1938