Title: 10 Russian weapons used in Ukraine that worry NATO Source:
[None] URL Source:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Usac_67WxI Published:May 13, 2025 Author:Horse Post Date:2025-05-13 13:36:04 by Horse Keywords:None Views:17 Comments:3
Oreshnik is a MIRV with 6 IRVs and each one having 6 submunitions. All 36 dig deep holes and melt steel and concrete at 4,000 degress C or 7,232 F.
Mach 9 Zircon cruise missile. The US and UK are still using subsonic cruise missiles at Mach 0.7. Russia gave the Zircon cruise missile to Iran. They are busy building and sharing them with their friends in Yemen and Lebanon.
Krasnopol is a rocket artillery. It can hit a MOVING TARGET at 76 kilometers (47.22 miles.) The rocket artillery projectile is fired. Halfway to the goal an Orlan drone fixes a laser on the target and guides the incoming missile to its destination, destroying it.
Murmansk BN is a 35 meter high tower using Electronic Warfare to disrupt NATO communications, radar and guidance systems. When new NATO weapons were introduced into the Ukraine, they hit their targets over 50% of the time. After 3 months, Russian Electronic Warfare reduced that to less than 8%.
Russia spends in one year on its military what what the US spends in one month. Yet they have far superior weapons due to excessive corruption in the Pentagon.
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