 Ukrainian gunners destroy Russians with Czech RM-70 Vampire Rocket System. Artillerymen of the 61st Separate Infantry Step Brigade demonstrated the use of a powerful Czech-made 122mm multiple rocket launcher system 4D RM-70 Vampire at the front. The soldiers filmed a video of a full salvo of 40 rockets being launched from the multiple launch rocket system. The corresponding video was published on the Butosov Plus Telegram Channel. Many experts say that the RM-70 122mm MLRS is very similar in performance to the famous Russian BM-21 Grad MLRS. This means that if the Russian fires two 120mm missiles in one second, within half a minute the Czech RM-70 122mm MLRS will empty all 40 artillery tubes. However, the RM-70 Vampire not only fires this type of ammunition but can use both NATO standard missiles and old Soviet or modern 122mm Russian missiles. One of the main features of the RM-70 compared to the BM-21, a magazine rack with 40 122mm rockets is housed at the back of the crew cab for quick reloading. Once all 40 122mm rockets have been fired, the launcher barrels can be aligned with the magazine rack of a further 40 rockets that are then mechanically inserted into the empty barrels without human intervention.