Ukraine’s defenders unveiled a new superweapon that is expected to aid them in dramatically turning the tide against the invading Russian troops.
Brimstone, a British-made air-to-surface and surface-to-surface missile, is the superweapon in issue.
Rarely seen footage of Ukrainian forces launching Brimstone missiles toward Russian targets.
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Ukrainians appear to have modified small vehicle shooting to fit the combat situation on the ground in Ukraine.
#Ukraine: More footage of the covert ground launch system for UK-supplied Brimstone missiles, used by the Ukrainian Army- apparently a launch platform with 3 missiles loaded (Similar to an already known test rig) is placed on a truck chassis. pic.twitter.com/25N7SZlpvl
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Ukraine has a history of unusual thinking, including sinking Russia’s most powerful cruiser in the Black Sea with two missiles meant to destroy much smaller boats.
Because Ukraine has been outgunned by Russia, the Russian hordes have a significant edge in terms of missiles and artillery.
Starting a thread on western weaponry in Ukraine. 1/n
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Brimstone, if used correctly, might be quite beneficial to the Ukrainians. They will gradually try to beat the Russians and force them to leave Ukrainian territory.
When Russia’s ruthless ruler Vladimir Putin dispatched 200,000 troops to assault Ukraine, he undoubtedly expected a quick blitzkrieg triumph. Ukrainians, on the other hand, did not surrender but fought back.
They completely defeated the northern assault in the Battle of Kyiv, just won the Battle of Kharkiv, and are currently defending the Donbass area against the Russians’ relentless attack.
The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense published a video on Sunday showcasing the deadly Brimstone missiles developed in the United Kingdom that are already deployed on the battleground.
They were displayed with NLAWs, British-made portable anti-tank missiles that the Ukrainians have used extensively and effectively against Russian armor.
They’re likewise comparable to Javelins created in the United States, although with a limited range.