…some of the Ukrainian batteries that operate the country’s 40 or so wheeled HIMARS rocket launchers, each of which lobs a six-pack of 660-pound precision-guided rockets as far as 57 miles, are no longer getting coordinates for the most distant Russian targets, 40 miles away or farther.
“America cut a key intel link for alerts at 2pm Kyiv [time],” The Economist’s Oliver Carroll wrote Wednesday. “Before that: targeting data for HIMARS. Ukraine also isn’t receiving realtime information for long-range strikes.”
Here’s one 44.419000, 38.205000
What exactly is that place? Looks like a mansion on the shore of the Black Sea, but that’s about all I can gather…
Supposedly one of Putin’s homes. Idk how often he actually stays there.
Next time I’m shopping for strategic weapons I’ll steer clear of USA made.
AMD, come help them out!