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Footage has been published online showing the destruction by strikes of the Russian Aerospace Forces of a temporary accommodation facility for Kiev regime militants in buildings of private households in the village of Kucherovka in the Kharkiv region, identified by means of aerial reconnaissance.
As can be seen in the footage of objective control taken with the help of a drone, at least two half-ton correctable aerial bombs equipped with planning modules struck the buildings in which the militants of the 14th Infantry Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were stationed with jeweler precision. According to the source, as a result of the strikes, the enemy's losses amounted to up to 25 military personnel and several units of automotive equipment.
Image source: topwar.ru
Image source: topwar.ru
The use of fabs with UMPC significantly expanded the capabilities of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation to defeat enemy targets. Against the background of the depletion of Ukraine's remaining air defense and the increase in the flight range of the planning bombs, the fabs have become almost an ultimatum weapon.
The mass use of fabs with UMPC was fully felt by the Ukrainian garrisons of Avdiivka, Ugledar and other settlements occupied by the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Unlike its closest Western counterpart, the American JDAM bombs, Russian fabs with UMPC are much cheaper and easier to manufacture, and besides, they are immune to the effects of electronic warfare and enemy air defense. Thus, Russian guided gliding bombs can be safely called one of the most unpleasant weapons for the enemy.