Ukraine is about to get new US long-range bombs. How will it use them?

by KI_official

26 comments
  1. More destroying Russian military assets and their money making oil infrastructure.

  2. Supposedly, it is not “about to get”. They should already be in country. There should be a bunch of them too.

    “Have fun storming the castle”

  3. you guys have any covert guys near Moscow cus there is a piece of shit that needs scooping up. first name rhymes with fucker!

  4. Not an expert on long-range bombs, but I genuinely think they will drop them on Russians.

  5. Welp, there is only one answer, shoot em straight up, Russias booty hole. That is all my friends.

  6. Suddenly. I expect the first volley to be substantial, hitting a good number of targets before the Russians can react. Or Ukraine might play clever and only hit targets at 70% of the maximum range, until the Russians feel secure… and then do a volley on a range of targets up to the full range.

    So… train the crews on the new weapons. Send them out in volume when they are in country… and fire at a set time on a set day and a pre-determined list of targets.

  7. I’m so sorry that the politics in my country stopped us from giving you guys more aid.

  8. I bet they’ve been there a while and have played havoc with the Russian forces.

  9. The GLSDB has the advantage of a low RCS and longer range. Its disadvantage is that it carries a smaller warhead than HIMARS, can have its guidance degraded by EW (like HIMARS) and will take longer to reach its target.

    As such, I expect these systems to target things like Ruzzian attack helicopters (which were dispersed after ATACMS), air-search radars, supply dumps, and where possible orc command posts.

  10. Blow up lot’s of valuable, strategic russia stuff please.

  11. For clarity, these are not super large bombs. They are meant give the deployer smaller, but greater quantity, precision guided munitions. Giving the attacker much more flexibility to strike multiple smaller targets or one large target. That’s how it is typically deployed from an aircraft however. This ground launched version will undoubtabtly be utilized differently.

  12. Seeing as how they have no enemies and no conflicts they’ll sit in a warehouse gathering dust.

    Right?

  13. Everyone of those missiles will be used very thoughtfully and 😮

  14. on the Kremlin would be nice but unfortunately they can’t use them in russia, so maybe ships ,tos flame throwers any hvt

  15. it’s bullshit that russia can use Iranian drones to bomb ukrainian city’s but ukraine can’t use U.S. bombs on russian city’s.

  16. What do you mean about to. They said they would be delivered last week Wednesday. Hope this does not turn out to be F16’s being delivered before the end of the year………… 2023 zNow February 2024. WTF?

  17. First target, the longest table in Russia, and the asshole at the end of it.

  18. How will it use them? Probably against russia with lethal intent

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