Ukraine - Russia Conflict

At this point I'm gonna say ATACMS. They like GMLRS don't fly a ballistic trajectory making it possible to get through IADS such as S400s. Russia better hope it's ATACMS and not some short range ballistic missile because that will expose the S400 of being a fraud. India should be taking a second look at their S400s.
 
Me no splain... Me not know anymore.
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Well I've found out what the air defence was doing. It was getting blown to kingdom come in Dzhankoy.


According to the committee, preliminary data indicate that the Russian military had concentrated in the area no less than:

eight S-400 air defense systems,

three S-300 air defense systems,

five Pantsir-S1 anti-aircraft missile systems,

440 transporter-launcher containers (TLCs).

"By the way, these TLCs were concentrated there in such a quantity not so much to protect the airspace there, as to be sent to Kherson and Zaporizhzhya oblasts for the shelling of Mykolaiv and Zaporizhzhya – especially on the eve of and on Aug. 24 (Ukrainian Independence Day),"; the message reads.

In addition, 17 AFVs, 10 Gvozdika self-propelled guns, seven Msta-S self-propelled guns, two Pion self-propelled guns, three BM-21 Grad anti-aircraft guns, and ammunition were unloaded near the Azovska railway station.
 
Ammo depot explosion in Rodakove too.

 
Turns out it was a German DM-22 directional mine.


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But Russia captured 1 M777? :ROFLMAO:

We'd open an exhibition for captured Russian equipment but it wouldn't fit anywhere. Nor would the amount of Russian crap that was sent into the upper atmosphere on this day in Crimea alone.

12 Su-24s
12 Su-25CM
1 airbase
11 S-300/400 system
440 Transporter launcher missile containers
5 Pantsir-S1s
17 armoured combat vehicles,
10 Gvozdika self-propelled guns,
7 Msta-S self-propelled guns,
2 Pion self-propelled guns,
3 BM-21 Grad anti-aircraft guns were unloaded

The saboteur did a dance afterwards.

 

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Between their ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, drones, special operations forces and saboteurs, the Ukrainians now can hold at risk Russian targets as far as 150 miles from the line of contact. The Saki raid compelled the Black Sea Fleet to relocate that base’s surviving warplanes. The attack on Hvardiiske could lead to the fleet pulling back its planes even farther.

The farther a warplane’s base is from the fighting, the more fuel the plane must burn reaching its target—and the less time it can spend over the battlefield. The Russian air force possesses just 19 Il-78 tanker planes. They’re too few—and too busy supporting the air force’s strategic bombers—to help shepherd attack jets toward the Ukrainian front.
 
At this point I'm gonna say ATACMS. They like GMLRS don't fly a ballistic trajectory making it possible to get through IADS such as S400s. Russia better hope it's ATACMS and not some short range ballistic missile because that will expose the S400 of being a fraud. India should be taking a second look at their S400s.
Wasn't it a Ukrainians spec ops operation which led to the internal blasts.