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Ukraine Pushed The Superpower Russia Back With Small Weapons

Ukraine pushed the superpower Russia back with small weapons: ‘Small but serious kill’, on the basis of these weapons.

In a war, the morale of the fighters and the simple weapons of accurate hitting is more important than the huge army and the stock of weapons.

Powers like America in Vietnam and Afghanistan were forced to retreat due to this. Russia has also tasted its taste in Afghanistan.

Now Ukraine has also managed to push Russia back despite much smaller arms and less army.

The way Ukraine has stunned Russia with its Sukhoi fighter jet fleet on the strength of drones will make it clear in the coming times that the era of small but lethal weapons instead of heavy weapons will never end.

Ukraine pushed the superpower Russia back: Some of the weapons that have caused great damage to the Russian army are-

Anti-Armor Weapon Javelin.

The name of the portable anti-armor javelin tops the list of demands of the Ukrainian army. The US has sent about 6,000 javelins to Ukraine.

Which is made jointly by Lockheed Martin and Raytheon. Javelin is an anti-tank missile that uses thermal imaging to locate its target.

His accuracy is staggering. Reports indicate that their attacks against Russian tanks have been successful up to 93 percent. This has forced Moscow to withdraw its tank divisions from some places.

Stinger Anti Aircraft Missile System.

Apart from this, the US has given about 2,000 Stinger anti-aircraft missile systems to Ukraine. Russia felt the lethal impact of this missile at the time of its attack on Afghanistan.

Due to its precise targeting, Russia’s massive air fleet has not been able to inflict much damage inside Ukraine.

Not only this, but the Russian Air Force is also unable to provide air support to the Army because of fear of these Stinger missiles.

Switchblade ‘Kamikaze’ drone.

These drones have the ability to wait for the target for a long time before attacking. It has two variants – Switchblade 300 and Switchblade 600, whose length is 1.3 meters.

Both can be launched from land, air, or sea. But the larger variant has a range of 50 miles and can strike with anti-armor warheads with precision.

Neptune Anti-Ship Missile System.

The real potential of the Neptune anti-ship missile was revealed on April 13, when it sank the cruiser Moskva, the flagship of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet, in an attack.

The Kremlin falsely claimed that an accidental explosion on the ship sank.

Yet no one believed Russia’s claim, and Neptune immediately became a global sensation. Many countries took interest in Neptune missiles after the sinking of Moskva.

HIMARS.

America’s M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System or HIMARS has become a major weapon of Ukraine’s military at this time.

Hymers delivered to Ukraine can strike a range of about 50 miles (80 km). It is ahead of its Russian rival smart system in every respect.

The aiming of HIMARS is much more accurate than that of Russian rockets. M142 Hymers is seven meters long, 2.4 meters wide, and 3.2 meters high.

It has a top speed of 85 km/h (53 mph) and a maximum speed of 480 km in a single run. (298 miles) can travel.

Hymers has given the Ukrainian army the ability to launch a deep attack on the Russian army from a greater distance.

Bayraktar TB2 Drone.

Bayraktar TB2 drones have been extremely effective, flying at an altitude of about 25,000 feet (7,600 m) before striking Russian targets with laser-guided bombs.

It is believed that they destroyed many helicopters, naval ships, and missile systems of Russia. They have also been used to locate the precise locations of Russian fronts for precise artillery strikes.

Bayraktar TB2 drones.

Ukraine has about 20 such Turkish combat drones. Ukraine made it clear with their precise use that Russia does not have effective control over the skies.

The TB2 is 6.5 meters long and half the weight of America’s drone ‘Reaper’. It takes four laser-guided warheads. Apart from this, America has recently given 121 ‘Phoenix Ghost Drones’ to Ukraine.

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