15 Dec: ATACMS WIPE OUT A MASSIVE RUSSIAN AMMO DEPOT | War in Ukraine Explained

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Today there are a lot of interesting updates from the Russian Federation.

As Ukrainians received approval to use long-range supersonic ATACMS missiles, they successfully used them to hit targets deep in the Russian rear. Seeing the devastating effect of their previous ATACMS strikes on the Russian war effort, the Ukrainians launched the second wave of strikes, further straining the Russian war effort.

The first target of Ukraine's strikes was a strategically important airbase in the city of Taganrog. Ukrainian forces employed six ATACMS missiles in the attack, inflicting significant damage on the aircraft repair plant located near the airbase. This destruction will hinder Russia's ability to maintain and repair critical strategic aircraft, such as A-50 airborne early warning and control planes, as well as other military aircraft. Consequently, the Russian Air Force will face reduced operational capacity, with fewer combat sorties and diminished airstrike effectiveness due to limited airborne radar coverage and bases to facilitate such strikes.

The second target was the town of Markyne, where Ukrainian ATACMS strikes destroyed a large ammunition depot. The resulting explosion was visible for kilometers and audible even farther away. The strikes on Mariupol bases, specifically along with the inflicted destruction in Markyne, will significantly disrupt Russian ground force logistics.

Moreover, several days prior to that, Ukrainians also targeted a train depot in the Bryansk region, destroying two locomotives critical for Russian supply operations. Since most Russian logistics rely on railways, such strikes cause immediate and significant equipment shortages and delays in frontline resupply efforts.

The success of Ukraine's recent ATACMS strikes lies in the missile's immense destructive power. Weighing 1,600 kilograms, the ATACMS carries a warhead with over 500 kilograms of explosive material, making it far more destructive than most other missiles, including standard HIMARS rockets. This capability allows Ukraine to severely damage critical Russian infrastructure that directly impacts the war effort, such as command centers, military production facilities, power plants, metallurgical plants, oil refineries, and military repair facilities. Striking such targets not only weakens Russia's military capacity but also deals a significant blow to its economic stability, slowly altering the course of the war.

Interestingly, the Ukrainians also utilized Palyanitsa drones to complement the ATACMS strikes. To maximize the effectiveness of these strikes on Russian critical infrastructure, drones were deployed ahead of the missiles to probe and exhaust Russian air defenses by forcing them to expend ammunition. This tactic overextends Russian systems, including their advanced S-400, which can only track up to 36 targets at once. As a result, large drone swarms preceding ATACMS strikes overwhelm Russian operators, forcing them to make high-pressure decisions about which aerial threats to prioritize. This chaos enables ATACMS missiles to bypass air defenses with a much higher probability of successfully hitting their intended targets.

This strategy enabled the Ukrainians to target the oil depot in Bryansk with several ATACMS missiles. The resulting explosions were so massive that they were heard and seen well beyond the city, indicating severe damage. Destroying Russian oil depots deals a critical blow to their war efforts, causing short-term fuel shortages. Such shortages delay the deployment of certain units to the front or force them to halt ongoing attacks while awaiting refueling. This disruption could paralyze or pacify specific sections of the front, reducing fire support and troop mobility in armored vehicles, and creating opportunities for Ukrainian counterattacks.

Overall, the second Ukrainian wave of ATACMS precision strikes deep behind Russian lines inflicted severe damage on Russian frontline logistics together with a short-term hampering of aerial operations on the front. These strikes will enable the Ukrainians to reduce the pressure on their frontline units as the Russian forces suffer from a short-term shortage of ammunition. Simultaneously, the Russian government will be forced to redirect funds from the war effort to repair and rebuild damaged and destroyed critical infrastructure from Ukrainian strikes, forcing a slowdown of offensive operations.
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Great news on a Sunday evening! Thank you to the RFU Team!

AirB-
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"large drone swarms preceding ATACMS strikes overwhelm Russian Operators" - you are so honest. No russian general or engineer is this honest to Putin.

paulfalke
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I'm a pensioner on hard times. when I get in a better situation, I will support. Your short video's are great.

nicolaasstempels
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This dual weapons approach is a good way to get around air defenses. The ATACMS missiles are ballistic in nature and fast moving, but the S-400 systems are at least theoretically capable of hitting them. Confusing the operators with big drone attacks is enough the allow these to sneak in unimpeded. The warhead payload of the ATACMS makes sacrificing some drones worthwhile and odds are some drones might get through too. Ukraine is doing a great job of planning and coordinating these attacks!

professorg
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Not to mention the elimination of specialized aircraft mechanics!!

lucforand
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Thank you for the report. Strength And Love.

Delgwah
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Glory to Ukraine.
Thank you for your daily report. You are a needed voice in my, and many others lives.
I have hope of peace.

ryanmiller
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Thanks for this important report. 💙💙💙🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦💙💙💙

barbaramassey
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You will still the best in covering Ukrainain war . I like your videos

futureiraq
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Thank you for your excellent informative reporting. Great and concise, very clear!

theoldbuzzard
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Ukraine should be given a license to produce their own ATACMS missiles. Ukraine has the capability to produce the rocket body, the propellant and the warhead. What they need from Lockheed-Martin is the guidance system and launch interface components that could be shipped by the thousands to Ukraine to be installed in otherwise locally produced ATACMS.

fdk
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Thank you for updates everyday, they help sm

Powasx
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Another redline well, and truly crossed

guylancaster
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Good news and good report RFU🫡🫡🇺🇦🇺🇦💪💪🇨🇦🇨🇦

SummitMan
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1:11 Oh WOW. There’s a Mushroom and everything.

ButFirstHeLitItOnFire
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Can Russia just stop this is so stupid. Imagine putting all this effort and resource into advancing mankind instead of killing it.

johnpatrickmatthewsmusic
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Slava Ukraine!!!!❤💙💛❤!! Heroyam Slava!!!

Elisabeth-js
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The west should never have given Ukraine handcuffs in this war. Let Ukraine win this the way they want.

TheRussellStover
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I see none of this information on West main media channels...why are they not keeping up with the war news accurately...I suppose it's easy to just call up one of their military talking heads who has LOADS of years of experience...to comment. Doesn't mean it is hitting the right note. Your reports are truly invaluable. Thank you.

JaneSoole
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Ukrainians my prayers are with you. You soldiers on the front line, stay warm and Merry Christmas.

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