The Bohdana cannon, domestically designed and manufactured in Ukraine is so accurate, its operators say it is 'like a sniper rifle.' The Ukrainians use both self-propelled (shown here) and towed models. The latter growing in importance because they are easier to camouflage and can better withstand a drone strike. Both versions demonstrate the creativity and effectiveness of the country's defense manufacturing. JL
Vladyslav Khriystoforov reports in Ukraine Pravda:
Bohdana self-propelled artillery is one of the flagships of Ukraine's defence industry. It is a large 155mm gun mounted on a lorry, enabling its operators to strike the enemy precisely and quickly change position. (But) towed howitzers mounted on trailers are also becoming (popular) as they are easier to camouflage and can better withstand strikes from FPV drones. "In our system, we can see all our Bohdana guns, their traverse sectors, field of rotation and firing orientation. As soon as target coordinates come in, it helps us determine which gun will fire first. At the same time, a live feed from our drone monitoring the target appears on screens. We must (have) accurate target coordinates, carry out calculations, adjust for meteorological data. This gun is like a sniper rifle. Its accuracy is very high. But achieving such results depends on the people."























