Although in principal similar to Patria Nemo, M120 Rak is Polish indigenous design (the vehicle, Rosomak, is based on Patria AMV). Poles tested Nemo but didn’t want it, instead developing their own system.
Every artillery crew we’ve seen to date has had at least one big dude with a beard gettin hyped up in the background, can’t be coincidence lol
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I’ve never been around one of those, or really anything other than PzH2000, but that reload mechanism seems awfully complicated. Not complicated in general, but complicated for a reload mechanism. Lots of moving parts, lots to go wrong.
From what I’ve heard so far it’s the best mobile mortar system worldwide ATM.
Side view doesn’t look very exciting. Looks very Soviet. Gets the job done. ukrainians look super happy which is what matters.
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This subreddit became a Ukrainian Russian war footage mainly. I wonder how are the casulties from both sides
This mortar really looks like a howitzer, interesting
Somebody died at the end of that. Damn. Bigger picture
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M120_Rak](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M120_Rak)
Although in principal similar to Patria Nemo, M120 Rak is Polish indigenous design (the vehicle, Rosomak, is based on Patria AMV). Poles tested Nemo but didn’t want it, instead developing their own system.
Every artillery crew we’ve seen to date has had at least one big dude with a beard gettin hyped up in the background, can’t be coincidence lol
u/savevideo
I’ve never been around one of those, or really anything other than PzH2000, but that reload mechanism seems awfully complicated. Not complicated in general, but complicated for a reload mechanism. Lots of moving parts, lots to go wrong.
From what I’ve heard so far it’s the best mobile mortar system worldwide ATM.
Side view doesn’t look very exciting. Looks very Soviet. Gets the job done. ukrainians look super happy which is what matters.
I’ll say it ahead of time, RIP.