
Granat ("Granat" series rocket artillery systems)
Granat refers to a series of Soviet-designed rocket artillery systems developed primarily for tactical support on the battlefield. These systems fire guided or unguided rockets and are designed to deliver powerful munitions over long distances, providing significant firepower while minimizing exposure to enemy fire. Granat systems can effectively engage various targets, including enemy troops and fortifications. They are often mounted on vehicles for mobility and can rapidly reposition after firing, enhancing their survivability. Notably, Granat systems contributed to the evolution of artillery tactics, emphasizing the integration of rockets into modern warfare.