MiG-29 Hits Bunker With Russian Officers: Forbes Reveals Details
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The Ukrainian Air Force is introducing new ammunition and aircraft into service.
The other day, one of the modified Ukrainian MiG-29 fighters, apparently, threw a GBU-62 glide bomb right at the door of an inactive air defense bunker in the Kherson region, which the Russian command used as a field headquarters, writes Forbes.
It is noted that the purpose of the raid on this headquarters was to deprive the Russian units responsible for the attacks on the Dnipro islands of leadership.
The magazine emphasized that the Ukrainian Air Force is introducing new ammunition and aircraft into service and continues to transform into a powerful pinpoint strike unit.
As Forbes suggests, it’s likely that every Ukrainian warplane is equipped with satellite-guided, inertial-gliding bombs: American GBU-39s and GBU-62s, French Hammers, and perhaps even new Ukrainian-designed bombs.
“The GBU-62 that hit the Russian headquarters in the Kherson region is made in the US, but is uniquely Ukrainian… The GBU-62, which costs about $50,000, is a killer, and it allows Ukrainian MiG-29 crews to do what the Russians do with their much more expensive Iskander ballistic missiles, each of which costs more than $3 million,” the publication says.