二战中,苏军炮火的猛烈让敌人胆寒。在乌克兰战场上,给对手印象深刻的是精准。在打击外籍部队的训练基地时,所有超音速导弹精准击中目标,而邻近帐篷里的人都幸存了。
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/09/07/ukraine-kherson-offensive-casualties-ammunition/
“When we turn on mobile phones or radio, they can recognize our presence immediately,” said Denys. “And then the shooting starts.”
Counter-battery radar systems automatically detected and located Ukrainians who were targeting the Russians with projectiles, unleashing a barrage of artillery fire in response.
“We lost five people for every one they did,” said Ihor, a 30-year-old platoon commander
Russia’s Orlan drones exposed Ukrainian positions from more than a kilometer above their heads, they said, an altitude that meant they never heard the buzz of the aircraft tracking their movements.
Russian hacking tools hijacked the drones of Ukrainian operators, who saw their aircraft drift away helplessly behind enemy lines.
https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/how-canadian-sniper-dodged-death-in-ukraine-and-learned-how-to-use-anti-tank-weapon-on-youtube
Wali tried to warn two Ukrainians to put out their cigarettes and stick to the small, damp trench they’d dug, rather than move closer to nearby Russian tanks. Instinctively, he moved several metres away from the pair.
Moments later a huge explosion lit up the site, pieces of burning shrapnel shooting through the air “like lasers.” Then he saw the two Ukrainians. One lay on the ground, his legs and one arm gone, clearly dead. The other was still barely alive, his body ravaged by the blast.
Then, “ten seconds after I came he stopped breathing.”
https://www.news.com.au/world/europe/unfair-fight-foreign-legion-volunteers-flee-ukraine-after-russian-missile-strike-on-training-base/news-story/3ad8c173eb17bfa4f2c8c002f8906689
Mr Söder said he subsequently led a group of foreigners including Scandinavians, British and Americans out of the base and back across the Polish border.
“They knew exactly what to hit,” he said.
“They knew exactly where our weapons storage was. They knew exactly where the administration building was. They hit the nail on the head with all their missiles.”
Another US Army veteran who survived the attack, identified as “Hieu”, spoke to military publication Task & Purpose this week.
“I survived because the missiles struck the hard structures instead of the tents where I was,” he said. “The Ukrainians offered to take anyone who didn’t want to keep fighting after the missile strike back to the border.”