HIMARS: the new god of war
Putin’s offensive in Ukraine is burning away along with Russian ammunition depots

Ukraine’s precision firing with missiles upon warehouses contrasts starkly with the Russian firing with expensive missiles upon residential neighborhoods, shopping centres, and city squares.
This means that Khrustalny, Kadiyivka (Stakhanov), Snake Island, and the S-300 systems destroyed near Kherson about ten days ago are also HIMARS’s doing.
It would be logical to wonder what keeps Russia from using the same satellite imagery to find out where HIMARS trucks move.
This could be viewed as a manifestation of yet another trend, namely that toward civilianizing of military technology, if you will.

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