Given that those cost about a million each, I hope they hit some juicy targets. Ideally a meeting of top brass, or at least some of the Russian military’s least dispensable aircraft.
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In this video you can see several helicopters and an ammo warehouse burning
Party time!
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Why is Streamable so terrible on my phone? No fullscreen or am I just old? I get like one square inch of video.
That's smaller than it should be, but if you click on the video while it's playing, a fullscreen button should appear.
They probably spent about two million to destroy them 200 million worth of helicopters and other stuff. Exceptional ROI even before you consider that the Kremlin will struggle to replace these vehicles and personnel.
Honestly, at a million a pop, if they hit basically anything they’re a value add. Maybe I’m over-inflating the value of Russian equipment, but surely most combat vehicles are going to start around there and go up quickly.
100 miles = 160.9344 km
Nice.
Weapon acronyms have got boring recently.
It's pronounced Attack'ems
Well now I feel silly!
And they're missiley delicious!
Hopefully the invaders find them to be way too spicy.
from the wiki:
It carries the 500-pound (230 kg) WDU-18/B penetrating high explosive blast fragmentation warhead of the US Navy's Harpoon anti-ship missile
in addition to the great range on the missile, that warhead also has a nice broad scope of usefulness.. interesting that the first application was against an airfield..