katyusha|katyushas in English
noun
Russian weapon which fires rockets (similar to a bazooka)
Use "katyusha|katyushas" in a sentence
1. Hezbollah responded with several barrages of Katyusha rockets on Friday, injuring four people.
2. Katyusha batteries were often massed in very large numbers to create a shock effect on enemy forces.
3. The jihadists also captured a massive weapons depot that contained dozens of tanks, Katyusha rocket launchers and small arms.
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5. When the shipments were complete, the artillery was positioned along the entire length of the Leningrad, Second Baltic and Volkhov fronts at a concentration of 200 guns per kilometer, including 21,600 standard artillery pieces, 1,500 Katyusha rocket guns, and 600 anti-aircraft guns.