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Ukraine Just Turned Russia’s “Devastating” Glide Bombs Into Useless TRASH Overnight
Russia spent billions perfecting its glide bombs. Ukraine may have just made them obsolete.
For months, Russia's KAB glide bombs were among the most feared weapons in the war—cheap, precise, devastating, and nearly impossible to intercept. They allowed Russian aircraft to strike Ukrainian cities and front-line positions from well outside the range of most air defenses.
Then everything changed.
In a single month, Russia dropped 869 precision-guided bombs across hundreds of kilometers of front line. The result? Just eight Ukrainian soldiers injured. No fatalities. For a weapon designed to devastate fortified positions, that is an astonishing failure.
The reason appears to be Ukraine's new Lima Quant electronic warfare system. Operating at ranges exceeding 100 kilometers, it can reportedly disrupt Russian bomb guidance long before the weapons reach their targets. Russian pilots release their bombs, only to watch them lose navigation and drift harmlessly off course.
This is more than a tactical setback. It is a fundamental challenge to Russia's entire stand-off strike doctrine. A weapon once considered unstoppable is suddenly unreliable, expensive, and increasingly ineffective.
In this video, we break down how Russia's KAB bombs work, why they became such a critical part of Moscow's strategy, how the electronic warfare arms race escalated into one of the most sophisticated battles of the war, and why Ukraine's Lima Quant could become one of the conflict's most important technological breakthroughs.
If this analysis interests you, subscribe for more in-depth coverage of modern warfare, strategy, and geopolitics.
Видео Ukraine Just Turned Russia’s “Devastating” Glide Bombs Into Useless TRASH Overnight канала Devon Cooley Show
For months, Russia's KAB glide bombs were among the most feared weapons in the war—cheap, precise, devastating, and nearly impossible to intercept. They allowed Russian aircraft to strike Ukrainian cities and front-line positions from well outside the range of most air defenses.
Then everything changed.
In a single month, Russia dropped 869 precision-guided bombs across hundreds of kilometers of front line. The result? Just eight Ukrainian soldiers injured. No fatalities. For a weapon designed to devastate fortified positions, that is an astonishing failure.
The reason appears to be Ukraine's new Lima Quant electronic warfare system. Operating at ranges exceeding 100 kilometers, it can reportedly disrupt Russian bomb guidance long before the weapons reach their targets. Russian pilots release their bombs, only to watch them lose navigation and drift harmlessly off course.
This is more than a tactical setback. It is a fundamental challenge to Russia's entire stand-off strike doctrine. A weapon once considered unstoppable is suddenly unreliable, expensive, and increasingly ineffective.
In this video, we break down how Russia's KAB bombs work, why they became such a critical part of Moscow's strategy, how the electronic warfare arms race escalated into one of the most sophisticated battles of the war, and why Ukraine's Lima Quant could become one of the conflict's most important technological breakthroughs.
If this analysis interests you, subscribe for more in-depth coverage of modern warfare, strategy, and geopolitics.
Видео Ukraine Just Turned Russia’s “Devastating” Glide Bombs Into Useless TRASH Overnight канала Devon Cooley Show
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