Ukraine reportedly received a supply of ammunition from an impossible source – Pakistan. Yes, it seems to be a case if someone uses a long -distance artillery shell video, produced by Pakistan Ordnance Factory Board, demolished in Ukraine. Adding another angle to development is information issued by defense journalist Elizabeth Gosselin-Malo, who has shown that aircraft owned by the British Air Force has departed twice a day for more than three weeks through Cyprus or Romania to choose military supply from the Air Force Base In Pakistan. Consignment, he said, was being sent to the Ukraine army. Inventory is being published at Nur Khan Pakistan Air Force Base in Rawalpindi Punjab.

According to Twitter, the Ukraine Weapons Tracking-A account that tracks the use and capture of military equipment and materials in Ukraine-Daily Raf C-17 Globemaster will secure the supply of 122mm Howitzer, produced by the State owned by the Pakistan weaponry factory for the military Ukraine. The 122 mm projectile is a semi-setap ammunition for Howitzer, which is a long-distance artillery weapon.

The account said that Pakistan was part of the air bridge to supply weapons to Ukraine. Projectile has been identified as Pakistan with “their British-English packaging which is widely used by the Pakistani weapons factory and then Liu-4 Fuzes, unique to Pakistan 122mm,” added Ukraine weapons trackers.

Ukraine weapons trackers claim that projectiles can be produced “explicitly for exports to Ukraine”. Pakistani-Russian military ties The supply of ammunition to Ukraine came when Pakistani-Russian relations grew. Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan had landed in Moscow on Russia’s day starting an invasion of Ukraine in February. “How it’s time for me to come, so much excitement,” Khan said. Russia and Pakistan, in 2015, have signed an agreement for four helicopters of MI-35 AD attacks, which have been sent. The following year, Russia and Pakistan carried out their first joint military training.

Last year in October, the military from the two countries also held a joint training training called ‘Druzhba-VI’, in the Krasnodar region in South Russia. Relations that developed a concern for the establishment of India which forced Russia in 2019 to clarify that it would not sell any weapons to Pakistan.

However, Pakistani and Ukraine’s military relations are back nearly three decades. According to data from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), Ukraine had supplied weapons worth almost $ 1.6 billion to Pakistan until 2020. In the 1990s, Ukraine supplied 320 T-84ud tanks to Pakistan at a price of $ 600 million. Ammunition including projectile distance 15,300-m The Pakistani weapons factory council catalog for 2021 provides details of the 122mm Howitzer Projectile sent to Ukraine. This projectile has a snout speed of 690 meters per second and a maximum range of 15,300 meters.

This projectile weighs more than 21 kilograms, and the shell is made of complete wrought steel. The fuze is the Liu-4 type, basically a high voltage fuse. Complete weight of rotation, including projectiles and shells, more than 28 kilograms. Furthermore, it has a blasting capability of 2500 kilograms per centimeter, which is basically a weight ratio of explosions to the volume of the explosion.

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