Howitzers of the 70s and tanks, most of which do not start: experts told how Lukashenka is going to fight in UK

31 July 2022, 09:34 | Peace 
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The army of Belarus is absolutely not ready to enter the war with Ukraine and still uses Soviet military equipment of the 60-70s. Most of the tanks that are at the disposal of the local military do not start at all. This information was published by the opposition organization BYPOL to Alexander Lukashenko, created by retired Belarusian security officials..

In a special video, experts examine the armament of the army of the Republic of Belarus, and also share insider information about the role that Putin assigns to it in his military adventure. According to BYPOL, the Russian military command is going to use the Belarusians as a " The authors of the investigation note that in this case they will obviously suffer significantly greater losses than the Russians..

Experts emphasize that the armed forces controlled by Lukashenka are not at all ready for offensive operations with the participation of tanks and artillery, as Russia tried to act in the first months after a full-scale invasion. BYPOL provides eloquent statistics on the working condition of Belarusian equipment.

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Separately, they remind that most of the artillery systems used by the Belarusian army were put into service in the 60-70s of the last century.. In particular, we are talking about the Grad MLRS, as well as the Akatsiya and Gvozdika howitzers..

In general, experts note that in the event of an offensive, the Belarusian troops will be an ideal target for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which skillfully use Western weapons to destroy the enemy at a distance..

“In the event of an attack on Ukraine, Belarusian troops, and above all artillery units and formations, will simply be shot at by artillery of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which will be out of reach for Belarusian weapons,” states BYPOL.

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Earlier, intelligence told whether there is a threat of an attack by Belarus on Ukraine.

" Nothing depends on us." This is what Russians said in 2014, this is what Belarusians often say now. But the Revolution of Dignity in Ukraine began with a two-sentence Facebook post. “Belarus, you can,” writes Lesya Litvinova in her article..

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