BudmanTX
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they're watching you.....
Maybe that huge order of 500 MLRS by Poland could be a factor, they couldn't transfer any to Ukraine without permission though. I think they figure the large range artillery they are deploying now from various countries will do the job for the most part.So ten, and the four from the US. While a handy addition, probably not something that will take on the bulk of the Russian artillery but rather high value targets.
The High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) that the U.S. is sending is a mobile rocket launcher that can strike targets from 40 to over 300 miles away, depending on the type of rocket it is outfitted with.Do you know the range of the long distance ones? The distance to the bridge from Ukrainian held territory is 183 miles and I think the longest range missile is about 186 miles.
They are giving them 80km range munitions.The High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) that the U.S. is sending is a mobile rocket launcher that can strike targets from 40 to over 300 miles away, depending on the type of rocket it is outfitted with.
while MLRS don't have that range or ability to shoot that far......
keep in mind that 300mile munitions....it can hit the bridge and put Moscow itself in the cross hairs, if not moscow, Crimea is a prime target especially the ports
80km is still a good distance...wonder what that in miles though.....240....just a guess...They are giving them 80km range munitions.
For now, but the number of systems and the range of munitions can be increased, if Vlad strikes cities or interferes with grain shipments. They might have been told this, because with a few hundred such systems the Ukrainians would go through the Russians like shit through a goose, once the other artillery and supporting systems they are being given is deployed. Their defeat and humiliation will be very quick, as they are driven from Crimea with the Kerch bridge blown while destroying or leaving their equipment to the Ukrainians as they evacuate by sea and air.They are giving them 80km range munitions.
About 50 miles 1.61 km=1 mihey my km to miles is screwed.....had a feeling my math is totally wrong with that
If Vlad ever made the mistake of striking Finland, with security guarantees from the US and UK, they would not need to retaliate directly against Russia. Just give 300 artillery pieces and 50 MLRS to Ukraine and let them do it for you, they would be happy to provide the service and destroy whatever might be left of the Russians that could threaten Finland.They are giving them 80km range munitions.
Yes I know. I was more interested in what range of rocket that are being shipped in. The bridge is 300 km away.The High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) that the U.S. is sending is a mobile rocket launcher that can strike targets from 40 to over 300 miles away, depending on the type of rocket it is outfitted with.
while MLRS don't have that range or ability to shoot that far......
keep in mind that 300mile munitions....it can hit the bridge and put Moscow itself in the cross hairs, if not moscow, Crimea is a prime target especially the ports
looks like for now + or - 50mile ones, and it's not MLSR's, there all HIMAR systems, but they are not giving the long range rockets as of yet....at least they have the ability too....they prolly will get some anyways on the down lowYes I know. I was more interested in what range of rocket that are being shipped in. The bridge is 300 km away.
They are not suppose to attack targets in Russia. How about attacking near to the bridge and missing. "Oops, now that was unintended."looks like for now + or - 50mile ones, and it's not MLSR's, there all HIMAR systems, but they are not giving the long range rockets as of yet....at least they have the ability too....they prolly will get some anyways on the down low
Hit Crimea, naval port, and the bridge with long range..They are not suppose to attack targets in Russia. How about attacking near to the bridge and missing. "Oops, now that was unintended."
My understanding is ukraine has plenty of smaller artillery, but need 155mm for the range and loads 155mm munitions. I don't think finland has that many 155mm artillery. Finland also only has 22 mlrs. Rest of the rocket artillery is grads and czech rm70s. I'm not sure if we sent artillery units. They didn't say we would send any, but it's not like they actually tell what they are sending. I know we sent the couple of BUKs we had. Munition transports were not discussed publically, but I hear there have been quite a few cargo planes delivering crates marked as explosives and we do produce 155mm munitions, some of which can be seen on ukrainian artillery vids.If Vlad ever made the mistake of striking Finland, with security guarantees from the US and UK, they would not need to retaliate directly against Russia. Just give 300 artillery pieces and 50 MLRS to Ukraine and let them do it for you, they would be happy to provide the service and destroy whatever might be left of the Russians that could threaten Finland.