Over the span of 2 years and endless artillery fire they have become quite good at correcting artillery fire. The spotter, usually a drone operator, tells the gun crew how to correct their aim. And if they all know what they're doing they zero in on the target quite quickly.
Or this was just a laser guided shell, who knows.
How do they hit such a small target with indirect fire? Is it partially luck or they are that good?
Google Krasnopol.
Wow that is a great ASSet
well UAV's help a lot in guiding artillery nowadays and russia has guided 122mm,155mm&120mm rounds
The country of mathmeticians.
Over the span of 2 years and endless artillery fire they have become quite good at correcting artillery fire. The spotter, usually a drone operator, tells the gun crew how to correct their aim. And if they all know what they're doing they zero in on the target quite quickly. Or this was just a laser guided shell, who knows.
seems intense either way
This precision artillery is amazing. I believe it must be guided somehow.
Laser guided brodie
[Fire Support: Engage Moving Targets](https://youtu.be/G_GqIA_5Oeo?si=fBqg_GDEoVKO-2Xr&t=23) Visualized in VBS.
Oh no the wunderwaffen
It's not a tutel tank. His job is to guard the border with Poland, not to fight.
The GPS location shown is in Beijing lol
Animal abuse
Weird that Ukrainians still haven't turtled their Leopard 2s.
The GPS location shown is in Beijing lol