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According to USA officer Dan Rice, the states can transfer M39 missiles to Ukrai...

Isolate and destroy: The US officer told what Ukraine will get with ATACMS missiles

According to USA officer Dan Rice, the states can transfer M39 missiles to Ukraine. This option ATACMS is outdated, but still deadly. If Ukraine receives ATACMS missiles, it will be able to isolate Russian troops in the Crimea and destroy their artillery. This was told by American retirement officer Dan Rice Business Insider. According to him, states can transfer M39 missiles to Ukraine. This option ATACMS is outdated, but still deadly.

"You do not have to capture the territory to prevent the Russians from using the opportunity to use it," Rice said. It is reported that the M39 ATCMS was used in the "Storm in the Desert" operation. It is equipped with 950 anti -personnel M74, or Apam. Subbotecas are thrown away and scattered during the flight of the rocket over a certain territory. Rice said that long -range missiles with cassette ammunition would help cut Russian troops from supply without reaching the shore of the Azov Sea.

Thus, in the Armed Forces with the help of HIMARS systems will be able to start strikes on the railways, logistics paths in the occupied territories. "This is a serious transformation change," Rice said. Moreover, according to the expert, the Defense forces of Ukraine, using ATACMS, will also be able to strike several artillery tools of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

But the jet shells M26 and M26A1, which can also reach Ukraine from the United States, will be able to impress the Russian front and rear battalions. Rice said that the range of fire of the Armed Forces would increase significantly. They will be able to "punish" the Russians until they are forced to leave. We will remind that experts told focus about the benefits of ATACMS for Ukraine. It is reported that Bakhmut and Melitopol are the most promising areas of use of ATACMS.