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North Korea – North Korea transferred M1991 missile launchers to Russia
As the analyst writes, they are superior to almost all artillery systems in Ukraine's arsenal.
Russia lost at least 400 multiple launch rocket systems during the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, and although the Kremlin has reactivated many old launchers, their number is not enough to replace losses on the battlefield and equip new units. That’s why, as Forbes analyst David Ax writes, Russia is counting so much on MLRS from North Korea.
According to the head of the Ukrainian Center for Countering Disinformation, Andrey Kovalenko, the DPRK transferred 100 artillery systems to Russia, including M1989 self-propelled howitzers and M1991 missile launchers, as well as millions of artillery shells and dozens of 7,500-pound…