2024-08-12
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In the past two days, I have seen many people talking about the Russian army using two powerful bombs on the Kursk battlefield, one is called FAB-3000 and the other is ODAB-500. The online descriptions of these two bombs are quite exaggerated, and the evaluations of them are also polarized. On the one hand, it is said that once these two bombs are used, the Ukrainian army will not be able to withstand them, and Russia will inevitably win. On the other extreme, it is said that the Russian army can no longer withstand them, and even such a low-key bomb and high-powered weapons are brought up.
Today I will talk about this issue in a non-exaggerated way. First of all, I want to talk about why the Russian Air Force's bombing operations frequently appear in the media. This just reflects the basic state of both sides on the Kursk battlefield. We said that Ukraine's attack this time was to find a weak point on the long border line to break in. It seems that this point is really weak, and the Russian side's deployment of troops in this place is indeed seriously insufficient. Because of the serious shortage of troops, the firepower is also insufficient. Let's look at other places. What is the backbone of the firepower when the Russian army fights with the Ukrainian army? The backbone of the firepower is a large-caliber 155mm howitzer. But in this place, because the prior deployment of troops is very weak, this type of artillery weapon is obviously very small or even non-existent. What should we do now that Ukraine has come all of a sudden?
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