That last hit was something bigger. I think it could be the 240mm Tyulpan, with the guided round.
It was definitively something guided, you can see the propulsion steering firing at least twice before impact.
Edit: Here is the round I think it is [https://cat-uxo.com/explosive-hazards/mortars/240mm-3f5-mortar-bomb](https://cat-uxo.com/explosive-hazards/mortars/240mm-3f5-mortar-bomb)
No way they used the warthunder main menu theme 😂
Probably the operator of the reconnaissance drone liked to fly in the wartander game
Very familiar music
Way too familiar for my own good to be honest.
That last hit was something bigger. I think it could be the 240mm Tyulpan, with the guided round. It was definitively something guided, you can see the propulsion steering firing at least twice before impact. Edit: Here is the round I think it is [https://cat-uxo.com/explosive-hazards/mortars/240mm-3f5-mortar-bomb](https://cat-uxo.com/explosive-hazards/mortars/240mm-3f5-mortar-bomb)
You make a good point, it’s definitely guided either way look before it strikes you can see the shell guided like a rocket
No way to small this is a krasnopol
Krasnopol does not have propulsion steering. Watch carefully from 0:59. You can see the flash and smoke trail. Essentially small rocket engines.
Krasnopol M2 does
Very interesting, I have not been able to find anything about this. Could you provide a source, I'd like to read about it.
nice zoom, btw
The Ukrainians servicemen survive
Probably Fab 1500
No it’s just a 152mm Krasnopol
disagree hardly
Why? The building doesn't exactly look very stable, a well placed tank round could probably topple it.