Ukrainian forces destroy 100 Russian heavy flamethrower systems since start of full-scale war

Ukrainian forces destroy 100 Russian heavy flamethrower systems since start of full-scale war

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The Ukrainian Defense Forces have destroyed a hundred Russian heavy flamethrower systems (HFS) since the beginning of the full-scale invasion.

The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces reported this on Facebook and shared a video showing the destruction of some of these systems.

"Russian occupiers have already lost 100 heavy flamethrower systems since the beginning of the large-scale invasion of Ukraine. The video from the Command of the Unmanned Systems Forces of the Ukrainian Armed Forces shows the destruction of some of them," the post reads.

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According to the General Staff, Russian forces have used the first version of the HFS Buratino (TOS-1), the modernized Solntsepyok (TOS-1A), and the wheeled system Tosochka (TOS-2).

Additionally, in 2024, Russia publicly demonstrated a new tracked heavy flamethrower system called the TOS-3 Dragon, developed by Omsktransmash, as part of a propaganda campaign. The General Staff notes that the current fate of this system is unknown.

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