I'd just like to interject for a moment to say we should just finish it. This is like a dog playing with a cat playing with a mouse playing with a bug.
It absolutely breaks my heart. You know the worst part about watching these strikes against vulnerable, helpless orphans? The secondary explosions. Those poor kids are just detonating like bombs, there's no saving them.
I guess it's not, in the sense that Russia losses half a dozen high value targets like supply depots, AA batteries and logistical hubs every night to HIMARS. Another depot is just another nail in the coffin, not notable in and of itself. Simply another step on Russia's long path to defeat.
Ultimately Himars is just a slimmed down M270.
And it's not turning the tide by itself, it was just the another piece of the puzzle the Ukrainians needed to resist. For instance if the Russians controlled the skies or had decent night vision it wouldn't be as useful.
Dang does that come faster in Summer Time?
Winter would bring it on quicker.
There was also a hit in Brylivka.
As usual with other wienerhole phantom victories - noone saw it, noone felt it, SAM crews got their medals and that's it.
The more you whine and cry about it monkey the more I believe it happened.
I'd just like to interject for a moment to say we should just finish it. This is like a dog playing with a cat playing with a mouse playing with a bug.
>This is like a dog playing with a cat playing with a mouse playing with a bug.
I'm gonna have to steal that.
And puccians are the parasite inside the bug.
IT JUST KEEPS HAPPENING
wow another terror strike on humanitarian aid being distributed by wheel-chair bound transvestite immigrant children.
It absolutely breaks my heart. You know the worst part about watching these strikes against vulnerable, helpless orphans? The secondary explosions. Those poor kids are just detonating like bombs, there's no saving them.
It's a sympathetic detonation because the orphans feel sorry for puny western missiles
Another day, another HIMARS strike Russia is unable to prevent.
why is this news?
I guess it's not, in the sense that Russia losses half a dozen high value targets like supply depots, AA batteries and logistical hubs every night to HIMARS. Another depot is just another nail in the coffin, not notable in and of itself. Simply another step on Russia's long path to defeat.
>long path to defeat
...via a dozen trucks developed in the 1990s.
This war isn't a dignified end for Russian imperial ambitions, but it's almost certainly the end of them for decades.
Ultimately Himars is just a slimmed down M270.
And it's not turning the tide by itself, it was just the another piece of the puzzle the Ukrainians needed to resist. For instance if the Russians controlled the skies or had decent night vision it wouldn't be as useful.