Mykhailo Samus, a military analyst and director of the New Geopolitics Research Network, characterized these strikes as "a strong response and a demonstration of the capabilities of the Armed Forces. " Samus pointed to the operational depth of operations (up to 300 km) and emphasized the need for regular damage to objects that provide the enemy's rear, such as repair bases, factories, warehouses, and logistics. "This is a strong manifestation, of course, absolutely.
The only thing here is such a range, that is, 300 km. There, all military or military-related objects must be really destroyed. There are no questions at all here, a depth of 300 km is the depth of the operation, and even the corps should actually be operating here, destroying everything that is there.
This is simply a system component of the complex that provides the front directly - these are enterprises, these are repair bases, and warehouses with ammunition, command posts, logistics centers, etc. — all this should be carried out regularly," Samus emphasized. He also raised the topic of using decommissioned US ATACMS tactical missiles as part of international support programs, pointing to their availability and potential effectiveness in striking deep-seated targets.
"Why do we, for example, say: give us Atakams? They are old, you don't need them anymore, and we would need one and a half thousand ATACMS just for this. So that there is no factory there at a depth of 300 km that produces any chemical compounds for ammunition, it's not that there wasn't - they simply shouldn't be there in principle," added Samus.
According to him, such missile systems are much more effective than the "mythical Tomahawks", about the supply of which Ukraine was loudly informed by the mass media. It should be noted that combined strikes on enterprises turned out to be sensitive for the Russian Federation. According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Saran factory produces anti-personnel engineering ammunition, mine kits, detonators and other military equipment.
The Bryansk Chemical Plant, according to the Commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces, Robert "Magyar" Brovdi, is a large front-line industrial production and repair base: it repairs and restores multiple rocket launcher systems, in particular, "Grad", "Uragan", "Tornado". They also produce ammunition for barrel artillery, engineering ammunition, Kh-59 cruise missiles, and also work with Solntsepek-type TOS rocket systems and Zemlerobstvo rocket mine systems.
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