Since cluster munitions were used, a wide area would have been peppered with shrapnel. I'd argue that anything that wasn't destroyed is badly damaged enough that they're no longer fit for operations without repairs and maintenance.
Since it's in Kursk, I would say they're not ATACMS due to the fact that Western supplied munitions are given to Ukraine on the basis that they won't be used on Russian territory.
After getting badly owned by my own hubris, I really should start collecting Thousand Sons.
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Really interesting analysis by Anders. I hadn't considered how risky it is for Russia to gamble on their forces being able to hold out for another 6 months. If my very limited understanding of battle fatigue from WWII is correct, the average soldier can be expected to last about 200 days without rotation.
I think Russia committed their last VDV reserves about a month ago to the Tokmak front. The mobiks have been complaining in videos about their lack of rotation and poor supplies recently. I'd say best case scenario for Russia, the paratroopers will be able to hold out, but the mobiks and regular troops will break. I don't think that's a very good situation for the occupiers to be in.
It is also reported that the pilot died
That's maybe the best part. The list of people willing to fly over Ukrainian territory must be getting pretty short.
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