Mission Control, Mission Control, we just found a possible HIMARS location! Awaiting orders!
Mission Control…?!
Blyat!
why command post is so close to front lines
What does a vehicle like this provide or do exactly?
Very satisfrying.
BA-DA-BOOOOM! 😅🤣😂
I’m thinking HIMARS strike is the new WWII Tiger tank of the battlefield. Every American tanker who saw a German tank insisted it was a Tiger. In reality, American tankers fought Tigers a grand total of three times.
This above is guided artillery. It does not look like a M30A1 rocket detonation at all.
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Why is that vehicle so valuable? What’s inside?
Mission Control, Mission Control, we just found a possible HIMARS location! Awaiting orders!
Mission Control…?!
Blyat!
why command post is so close to front lines
What does a vehicle like this provide or do exactly?
Very satisfrying.
BA-DA-BOOOOM! 😅🤣😂
I’m thinking HIMARS strike is the new WWII Tiger tank of the battlefield. Every American tanker who saw a German tank insisted it was a Tiger. In reality, American tankers fought Tigers a grand total of three times.
This above is guided artillery. It does not look like a M30A1 rocket detonation at all.
[Better quality video that isn’t cropped to shit](https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/comments/186mm4b/ukrainian_himars_strike_on_russian_command_and/).
Fuck that was spot on
There was some discussion on a similar video a while back pointing out that these vehicles often get a double tap.