Russia - Ukraine war part ll. News and Discussions

Footage of a Russian M-28NM helicopter using an X-39 LMUR guided missile in combat in Ukraine. These missiles are also used by Ka-52 helicopters. The video was filmed in the village of Liman in the Donbas. An X-39 missile struck a Ukrainian command post for FPV drones of the 63rd Separate Mechanized Brigade, located in an abandoned building.

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LMUR is horrifying. With a diameter of 200 mm, it's sort of like an air launched HIMARS.
 
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Interesting footage of Oreshnik intermediate range ballistic missile in action. It's possible Oreshnik will eventually replace Iskander.

UA POV: More footage of the Oreshnik warheads impact​


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The clown of Kiev should be the next target.....

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The Russian army has again used the Oreshnik ballistic missile in Ukraine. Video footage from various cameras shows plasma cocoons forming around the hypersonic warheads of the Oreshnik missile. The Oreshnik missile is believed to have struck Ukraine's Bilche-Volytsko-Uherske underground gas storage facility. It is also possible that the Stryi gas storage facility was hit. These storage facilities are the largest in Ukraine, accounting for over 50% of the total capacity of all Ukrainian gas storage facilities. The Oreshnik missile was not equipped with a warhead, as the kinetic energy of the warheads is sufficient to damage the underground gas storage facility in the Lviv region. According to Ukrainian media, the missile's speed was approximately 13,000 km/h. The Russian Oreshnik missile strike in the Lviv region caused a drop in gas pressure in the network, and local residents reported a glow in the sky.

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This beast can take out any target in Europe.

It has 36 warheads in total (6 MIRV each with an additional 6 warheads).

You can see the hypersonic speed with which they impact. Perhaps better footage will emerge soon, however I wouldn't be surprised if each streak you see is in fact 6 warheads reigning down simultaneously (this was evident in prior use)..

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Kiev mayor admits that half of the residential buildings in Kiev no longer have power

Kiev mayor encourages residents of Kiev to leave Kiev to alternative residences if they have power and heating there
 

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