HIMARS with tungstein fragments impact assesment on a russian Uragan mlrs

by poyekhavshiy

19 comments
  1. Unless behind those holes are some critical systems that would cause the weapon to be disabled, it doesn’t mean much. But it does look a bit Swiss Cheesy to me.

  2. Not sure what this vehicle does. But a hole in anything mechanical is not a good result. So hopefully it’s fucked.

  3. It’s fucked. Rocket tubes are pierced. At the very least they will have to change many parts

  4. HIMARS – Putting tiny holes in shit since 1993

    Brought to you by – Loral Vought Systems, Now Lockheed Martin Missile Fire Controls.

  5. It’s all about quantity with these things. Hundreds or thousands of hits by BBS, of which a small % will hit critical mechanical and electrical components. All it takes.

  6. Looks like a mix of exit and entry holes, suggesting 2 or more GMLRS.

  7. Transmuting MLRS into swiss cheese. NATO’s filthy satanic sorcery.

  8. It has speed holes now. Put it in H and shell get 1 hectare on a liter of kerosene.

  9. These tungsten fragments have gone through entire engine blocks…

  10. I swear I always thought the tungsten balls would be large like marbles atleast. Very suprised they are tiny, almost needle like when hit.. 😫😫

  11. Does Putin understand that as he drags the west into this occupation of his, that bigger, better and more sophisticated weaponry is coming on line from companies like Lockheed and others?

  12. Imagine being hit by one of those. In the helmet out the boot

  13. Any weak spot in steel components will likely cause catastrophic failure. Additionally, if you were to run your hand over the surface on the inside of one of these tubes, you could cut your hand because of the steel being bent inwards due to the punctures.

  14. Thing is entirely fucked…

    Goddamn.

    Send them more. Lots more.

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