Himars hit it.
Wow and this isn't exactly the way I would go initially however with the changing tide and the shift to reinforce the line further north this is an opportunity.
Having that massive troop swell and surge, comes at a big price especially when you are looking at only having two Bridges to cross and making choke points which now has been reduced to only one.
And of course the counter offensive pushing towards the remaining bridge threatens to completely cut off Russian forces.
Personally whatever is moving all of these different military equipment and teams around is doing a phenomenal job now we are looking at a huge loss.
It is really astounding what precision guided munitions are able to accomplish. A single missile has removed a huge logistical step.
And even here we are hearing hints of a Ukrainian counterattack. So absolutely we're looking at even more indications. Western munitions are starting to show up in a huge amount and we are looking at NATO forces consolidating and liquidating all of the old stock and reordering even more modern armaments of the current latest generations which is just going to completely expand capabilities.
Basically yesterday's equipment is being used in this conflict and the next generation equipment and capabilities is just expanding rendering all lessons Russia could possibly learn as being inadequate.
How are this just showcases the brutal effectiveness and the ability to isolate a massive amount of soldiers.
Over and over we keep seeing this attempt at these huge massive military maneuvers when this is more strategy and tactical work on the ground due to the mass amount of square footage this front will require. We're talking I believe it is nearly 600 miles of front lines and conflict which would make this an extremely large front line.
So the match on kerson is starting.