Russian Aerospace Forces have doubled the number of times they have used the 3000 kg FAB-3000 glide-guided bombs. Yesterday, the Russian military simultaneously used the FAB-3000 in Kostyantynivka on the Don, Krasnoarmeysk-Dimitrov, Kherson, and Kupiansk.
This 3000 kg bomb is equipped with as much as 1400 kg of TNT explosive, and the lethal kill radius caused by the blast wave and fragments after detonation is 100 meters.
The FAB-3000 is very suitable for striking important targets such as strong defensive fortifications, bridges, and troop assembly points.
The increasing number of FAB-3000 glide-guided bombs used by the Russian military on the battlefield indicates that the production of this bomb and its associated guidance kits has significantly increased, and the Russian Air Force's Su-34 fighter-bombers are becoming more proficient in dropping this bomb, and also indicates that the sortie numbers of the Su-34 are increasing.
The Ukrainian forces are now finding it increasingly difficult to defend, retreating faster, and suffering greater losses. One important reason is the increasing use of glide-guided bombs including the FAB-3000 by the Russians. Previously, the Ukrainian forces could rely on reinforced fortifications to defend, and the Russian forces found it very difficult to attack. This was because the Russian artillery shells, rockets, and FPVs were not powerful enough. However, the FAB series glide-guided bombs are different. A single one can destroy an entire building, and the Ukrainian soldiers inside would either be killed or injured. Under the strikes of the FAV series glide-guided bombs, the effectiveness of the Ukrainian strong fortifications has sharply declined, and instead, they have become a graveyard for the Ukrainian troops. Especially the conscripted soldiers of the Ukrainian forces, after seeing the power of the FAB series glide-guided bombs, have become even more eager to run away from the battlefield.
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