WAR IN UKRAINE: Ukrainian Troops Destroy Russian Anti-Aircraft System

Russian ZU-23-2 anti-aircraft installation based on the Zil-131 vehicle deploys to firring positions before it was destroyed by the fighters of the 68th Separate Brigade in Ukraine in undated footage.
ZU-23-2 is a Soviet 23-mm twin anti-aircraft gun designed to destroy air targets at altitudes of up to 2.5 km and lightly armored targets up to two kilometers in combat formations.
Note: This picture is a screenshot from the video.
(68th Separate Hunting Brigade/Newsflash) Russian ZU-23-2 anti-aircraft installation based on the Zil-131 vehicle deploys to firring positions before it was destroyed by the fighters of the 68th Separate Brigade in Ukraine in undated footage. ZU-23-2 is a Soviet 23-mm twin anti-aircraft gun designed to destroy air targets at altitudes of up to 2.5 km and lightly armored targets up to two kilometers in combat formations. Note: This picture is a screenshot from the video. (68th Separate Hunting Brigade/Newsflash)
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26 September 2022
These images show how Ukrainian troops successfully destroyed a Russian anti-aircraft system. The vehicle can be seen manoeuvring into position before it is hit by Ukrainian ordnance. This appears to damage it, but the vehicle still manages to drive away before it explodes and burns. The images were...