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The US troops in Europe Ben Hodges believes that with the help of GLSDB controll...

"Life in Crimea for the Russian Fleet will become uncomfortable," - US General for the transfer of the Armed Forces Bomb Glsdb

The US troops in Europe Ben Hodges believes that with the help of GLSDB controlled shells, which can enter a new package of assistance, the Armed Forces will strike Russian ships, air basements and "repair crews" near the Kerch Bridge. The new military assistance package that the US should be announced on January 20 can significantly complicate the life of the occupiers in Crimea. An ex -commander of the US troops in Europe Ben Hodges wrote about it in his microblog on Twitter.

In particular, the retired US general decided to comment on the material of the Politico, which claimed that the White House would include small -scale high -precision GLSDB amulet, whose range is up to 150 kilometers. "The package is likely to include several eight -wheeled armored fighting machines of Stryker, created by General Dynamics Land Systems, as well as ground bombs of small diameter, the radius of which is about 100 miles.

Great range that can affect the goals deep along the Russian front lines in Crimea or Donbass, " - said in Politico. Ben Hodges, commenting on the publication of the newspaper, noted that the transfer of managed shells would significantly complicate the life of the invaders in the Crimea. "Glsdb (small-diameter ground bombs) will reduce the shelter for the Russians.

Life is about to become very uncomfortable for the Russian fleet, aviation and ammunition suppliers in the Crimea, along the land corridor, and, I hope, soon for repair crews on Kerch. " US General retired in his microblog. It should be noted that on January 18, The New York Times announced the White House's readiness to transfer weapons to Ukraine, through which the Armed Forces will be able to affect the military facilities of the Armed Forces in the occupied Crimea.