“Morozovsk” airfield in Russia. Consequences of detonating an ammo depot after the recent strike by Ukrainian UAVs
August 6, 2024
“Morozovsk” airfield in Russia. Consequences of detonating an ammo depot after the recent strike by Ukrainian UAVs
by Igor0976
29 comments
So happy to see all those bombs nad rockets exploding at the correct side of the international border.
That is a lot of ammo that won’t be dropped on Ukrainian forces. Good hit… 🫡
Just imagine how many Ukrainian lives have been saved by this strike.
what airdefense doin? where airfield??😂
Can anyone identify the ordnance in the last 2 pics?
No museum pieces left in that pile
Most if them ars as good as new. Refill, paint and good to go….better quality ammo than it was before.
Wonderful news!
Destroyed warehouse at the Morozovsk airfield: Almost the entire range of ammunition for the Su-34 is observed. FAB aerial bombs from 100 to 500 (all of them can be used with UMPC), KAB-500 adjustable aerial bombs and rare KAB-1500 aerial bombs were destroyed. There are also R-73 air-to-air missiles used for self-defense of bombers. The wreckage of the Su-34 itself can be seen in several photos (bright blue). Including the torn-off electronic warfare unit of the Khibiny – it is located at the wingtip.
Source: telegram channel “arrowsmap”
Thanks as always for the BDA Russia. Just need that guy with the ruler
That’s a lot of FABs not dropped on Ukrainian positions, houses and civilian infrastructure, all with zero civilian lives sacrificed in either side. More of these is needed in the near future.
Maybe you should hammer with a stick against some of these, just in case they can still boom you know ?
Maybe some Russians blow themselves into pieces trying to clear the undetonated ordnance or even better destroy their own equipment trying to re-use it (which I’m pretty sure they would). Would be a nice bonus.
“Do it again! Do it again!” — free world
Do it ‘til it never needs to be done again
that much that won’t hit any hospital.
Do any of the bombs still work, and will it be hard to clean up?
Imagine the amount of money all that cost. Well done Ukraine!
I don’t suppose there are any before photos?
This shows why restrictions on western weapon use should be removed instantly
We need to see that in every Russian military location
Ashes to ashes and dust to dust.
Russia- “Demetiri, how many of those shells can we still use?”
I don’t see the airfield, is it just me?
So beautiful. It was nice of the Ukrainian army to clear the land for future development. Looks like they dug out a future pond too.
So unfair, what will Russia drop on schools and hospitals now?
“Gergoriy, just dust them off and ship all of it to the front. Will be like new”
I would not want to have to clear that up, unexploded ordnance that has already been cooked by a massive fire and explosion. Can’t imagine how many lives this has saved.
29 comments
So happy to see all those bombs nad rockets exploding at the correct side of the international border.
That is a lot of ammo that won’t be dropped on Ukrainian forces. Good hit… 🫡
Just imagine how many Ukrainian lives have been saved by this strike.
what airdefense doin? where airfield??😂
Can anyone identify the ordnance in the last 2 pics?
No museum pieces left in that pile
Most if them ars as good as new. Refill, paint and good to go….better quality ammo than it was before.
Wonderful news!
Destroyed warehouse at the Morozovsk airfield: Almost the entire range of ammunition for the Su-34 is observed. FAB aerial bombs from 100 to 500 (all of them can be used with UMPC), KAB-500 adjustable aerial bombs and rare KAB-1500 aerial bombs were destroyed. There are also R-73 air-to-air missiles used for self-defense of bombers. The wreckage of the Su-34 itself can be seen in several photos (bright blue). Including the torn-off electronic warfare unit of the Khibiny – it is located at the wingtip.
Source: telegram channel “arrowsmap”
Thanks as always for the BDA Russia. Just need that guy with the ruler
That’s a lot of FABs not dropped on Ukrainian positions, houses and civilian infrastructure, all with zero civilian lives sacrificed in either side. More of these is needed in the near future.
Maybe you should hammer with a stick against some of these, just in case they can still boom you know ?
Maybe some Russians blow themselves into pieces trying to clear the undetonated ordnance or even better destroy their own equipment trying to re-use it (which I’m pretty sure they would). Would be a nice bonus.
“Do it again! Do it again!” — free world
Do it ‘til it never needs to be done again
that much that won’t hit any hospital.
Do any of the bombs still work, and will it be hard to clean up?
Imagine the amount of money all that cost. Well done Ukraine!
I don’t suppose there are any before photos?
This shows why restrictions on western weapon use should be removed instantly
We need to see that in every Russian military location
Ashes to ashes and dust to dust.
Russia- “Demetiri, how many of those shells can we still use?”
I don’t see the airfield, is it just me?
So beautiful. It was nice of the Ukrainian army to clear the land for future development. Looks like they dug out a future pond too.
So unfair, what will Russia drop on schools and hospitals now?
Forbes: [Ukraine Had A Chance To Blow Up Russia’s Best Warplanes On The Tarmac. The White House Said No—And Now It’s Too Late. Ukraine is still hitting Russian airfields, but only with less destructive drones.](https://www.reddit.com/r/UkrainianConflict/comments/1el4toq/ukraine_had_a_chance_to_blow_up_russias_best/)
“Gergoriy, just dust them off and ship all of it to the front. Will be like new”
I would not want to have to clear that up, unexploded ordnance that has already been cooked by a massive fire and explosion. Can’t imagine how many lives this has saved.
Good luck cleaning up those uxos