Ukraine "successfully destroyed" a Russian thermobaric artillery weapon in the south of the war-torn country, Kyiv has said. Kyiv's SBU security service took out a TOS-1A, or Solntsepyok, system in ...
Ukrainian forces have destroyed another one of Russia's TOS-1A thermobaric rocket launchers in spectacular fashion with a drone strike. In the video, the FPV drone can be seen following the TOS-1A ...
Ukrainian forces have destroyed at least two of Russia's "highly destructive, but scarce" thermobaric launchers in the past few days using Western weapons, according to a new assessment. Ukraine's ...
Ukrainian Security Service officers have destroyed another Russian TOS-1A Solntsepek, a multi-barrel rocket launch (MBRL) system, using a drone on the Zaporizhzhia front. Source: Security Service of ...
All but giving up for now on their costly, nearly year-long effort to surround and cut off the Ukrainian garrison in the city of Bakhmut, in eastern Ukraine’s Donbas region, Russian forces again are ...
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The Russian Ministry of Defense claims it has used a thermobaric rocket launching weapon in its deadly attack on Ukraine, the United Kingdom (U.K.) announced Wednesday. Moscow “confirmed the use of ...
LONDON - Britain said on Wednesday the Russian Ministry of Defence had confirmed the use of the TOS-1A weapon system in Ukraine, which uses thermobaric rockets. "The Russian MoD has confirmed the use ...
The TOS-2 ‘Tosochka’ is a derivative of the TOS-1A ‘Solntsepyok’ heavy flamethrower system and the new platform features improved performance characteristics. The TOS-1A was an updated version of the ...
Military analysts say the footage highlights serious design problems rather than a technological breakthrough. The system, known as the Malvina-M, appears to struggle with stability, accuracy and ...
Key Points - Russia has unveiled its new TOS-3 "Dragon" tank-based thermobaric rocket launcher, a system reportedly offering significantly longer engagement ranges (15-24 kilometers) for its unguided ...