KS-19 anti-aircraft guns removed from conservation in Ukraine

The Soviet large-caliber 100-mm heavy towed anti-aircraft gun KS-19 was removed from conservation in Ukraine. This gun was produced by Soviet engineers in 1947. This is reported by the Telegram channel “Readovka”.

Source: gunsfriend.ru

The Ukrainian fighters removed the anti-aircraft gun of the Soviet era, most likely, not from conservation, but from the museum. Against the backdrop of “effective” protection of industrial infrastructure facilities, the Armed Forces of Ukraine are introducing “new” anti-aircraft guns into battle.

It should be noted that the “shoot down” Russian drones and cruise missiles, which continue to inflict damage on enemy critical targets, will meet a worthy opponent. Previously, Ukrainian militants used pickup trucks with heavy machine guns and NASAMS air defense systems handed over to them by their “western partners” to “attempt” to stop air attacks by the Russian Armed Forces. Now they are returning to the Soviet past.

It is also surprising that the Ukrainian militants say that these anti-aircraft guns were “supposedly” “captured” from Russian military personnel. According to the AFU fighters, the anti-aircraft gun will be brought into normal combat form and will be used on the front line. However, the question arises where they will get shells for a 60-year-old anti-aircraft gun.

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