I don't believe it. No way a Carl Gustaf takes it down. The maximum pen for the HEAT round is 500 mm rha. I have huge doubts if it's even logically possible. Either that or effectiveness of ERA against HEAT is overrated.This T-90M was actually taken out by a Carl Gustav 84mm. That's pretty ridiculous for a 'best operational' MBT.
The objective has alway been to make ukraine landlocked nothing surprising about it.Could also have been an airstrike. Good that the Chinese got a close up of it though.
How does a PzH 2000 with V-LAP rounds figure on that drawing?
That's why it's so surprising, although tanks are weaker in the rear and from above.I don't believe it. No way a Carl Gustaf takes it down. The maximum pen for the HEAT round is 500 mm rha. I have huge doubts if it's even logically possible. Either that or effectiveness of ERA against HEAT is overrated.
The objective has alway been to make ukraine landlocked nothing surprising about it.
Not marked on that map too clearly but this effectively locks down Belgorod, plus roads to and from, preventing it from being used as a supply hub (unless supply drivers want to die). This was supplying the Russian forces at Izium, where Russians are losing anyway. 50km radius circle shown:
It is known that the Russian ship was heading to Snake Island on the night of May 12. It suddenly erupted while moving. The Russian occupiers tried to deliver the ship to occupied Sevastopol at midnight, and they probably succeeded, but it needs to be repaired after the fire. Most likely, it is the logistics ship of project 23120. There are only two of them in Russia - Vsevolod Bobrov and Elbrus.
CAESAR range is >50km (31 miles) with rocket assisted shells.
Destruction of the mobile complex REB Leer-2, armored vehicles and the command post of the occupiers
Plan yes, but they're losing in Izium and their main supply route to Izium is now in artillery range, all the way to Belgorod and back.