
BM-13
The BM-13, commonly known as the "Katyusha," is a mobile rocket artillery system used by the Soviet Union during World War II. It was notable for its ability to launch multiple rockets simultaneously from a truck-mounted platform, delivering a powerful saturation bombardment over a wide area. This surprising and intense assault could devastate enemy positions quickly. Its distinctive sound and rapid-fire capabilities made it psychologically impactful on soldiers. The BM-13 played a significant role in the Red Army's offensive operations, contributing to their effectiveness in the war. It symbolizes the advancement of mobile military technology during that era.