Ukrainian HIMARS destroy Russian infantry & artillery



by SmokingBlackSeaFleet

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  1. The hit just between the 2 grads and the ammunition storage, with multiple orcs rearming was amazing.

  2. 3:42 reminds me of a video that my dad took back from the first Gulf War of a Laser Guided missile on a Iraqi Hanger where a Iraqi soldier was slowly closing the hanger doors before getting hit by the missile.

  3. 3.44 shows the impacts beyond the initial ring of hits showing how far around the target they hit.

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  5. Interesting collection of video cuts clearly demonstrating the effectiveness of new(er) weapon systems carrying out n surgical strikes. “Death by a thousand cuts” is what comes to mind, and I think the Russians have been (a hopefully remain) slow to learn how their resources (both human and mechanical) are being reduced. How they can stomach so many of their people being killed for a greedy landgrab we may never understand. This confirms that the military thinking of the free world is correct in optimizing finite resources with precision to only destroy what needs to be destroyed and eliminating collateral damage. I am also glad the rest of the free world can see how ineffective Russia is (at times) in conducting offensive maneuvers, coordinating and defending itself. Sadly, the Ukrainian people are the victims of this horrible aggression. But they are also bravely showing the rest of us how a free country, with strong beliefs, a moral compass, and national pride, can fight and win against a much larger aggressive evil state.

  6. Wahaaaa…. Damn!!!! Those things are accurate!
    What’s he shout out at the end? Translate please

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  7. These are combined arms strikes?

    That last one with the river, you can see the bomblets versus the big boom.

    I find this fascinating, because I was only allowed to film the firing, downrange was not allowed. But that’s what I wanted to film, the effect, not the cause.

  8. Are HIMARS actually the most cost-effective missiles against groups of Infantry? HIMARS solely on infantry look overkill to me, but what do i know. Or Does Ukr simply have no other guided missiles?

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