The moment of the Storm Shadow missile strike on the Russian command center of the Black Fleet in Sevastopol

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The moment of the Storm Shadow missile strike on the Russian command center of the Black Fleet in Sevastopol - Lemmy

Enjoy the atacms we are sending
The Storm Shadow have very similar capabilities to ATACMs. I think the reason the US is dragging their feet to release them is that once Ukraine starts using them Russia (and their allies, Iran, Russia etc.) will start developing countermeasures against them.
We are seeing a very clever nice away from batch delivery of weapons, toward a sustained Ukrainian production model that will be less vulnerable to allied political shifts. I notice that while the ATACMS is not headed to Ukraine yet, another large money infusion is. I wouldn’t be surprised if the US is pushing hard to assist in spinning up Ukrainian production of their own Hrimm 2 missile, which has similar capabilities. While it is in service it doesn’t seem to have a good production pipeline yet. If the Neptune land attack cruise missile variant is an indicator though, it may only be a matter of time before a larger and larger share of the weapons being used to encourage the occupiers to leave will be built in Ukraine. Either under license, or their own designs.