That rocket image makes it look as if the missile is mounted to a regular flat bed truck bed. If that is the case, they could disguise the entire missile inside the back of a full size cargo trailer. Fake sides and tops that fall off or fold up. Impossible to tell from a normal mack truck with full cargo trailer.
"That rocket image makes it look as if the missile is mounted to a regular flat bed truck bed. If that is the case, they could disguise the entire missile inside the back of a full size cargo trailer. Fake sides and tops that fall off or fold up. Impossible to tell from a normal mack truck with full cargo trailer."
Katyushas are especially easy to hide. You can put one or two in the back of a pick-up truck in home-made launchers. You stop with the truck pointing in the desired direction, tilt the rocket/s upward on a brace, lower the back gate to give the exhaust someplace to go, and set a timer or use a remote. Whoosh! Then you can kick the empty launchers out the back and take off.