During active hostilities, Ukraine continues to produce ammunition, including the production of 122 mm shells for the D-30 howitzer. Manufacturing operates three shifts daily to meet the needs of the military.
Photos and videos of the production were published by war correspondent, volunteer and public figure Roman Bochkala on his own telegram channel Bochkala_WAR.
“Ukrainian production of 122 mm shells for the D-30 howitzer in one of the partner countries!” the message says
According to him, the manufacturing process takes place in three shifts to provide Ukrainian artillery with ammunition.
A little behind-the-scenes look at the manufacturing process of 122-caliber shells for the D-30 howitzer. This is where the hulls are produced; they are very necessary for our defenders. works against the enemies of Ukraine. As a matter of fact, here this very important process takes place every day in three shifts,” said Roman Bochkala.
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Note that the 122-mm Soviet towed howitzer D-30 first appeared in the early 60s. Its longest firing range is 15,300 meters. This equipment is still in service with the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation, Ukrainian defense forces have also received D-30s from partner countries.
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