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  1. Wonder who is supplying? china through iran? the fiber optic drones are going to cost the isrealis billions.

  2. As crazy as these are they don’t seem to be hitting these vehicles in good spots. Some of these hit what is most likely the strongest parts of the tank.

  3. RichIndependence8930 on

    You don’t have to destroy a vehicle to render it unusable. For vehicles there are mobility kills and mission kills which are not as valuable as turning the whole thing into scrap, but they still mean that it is out of action at least for a few hours depending on what was hit and what hit it where. In Ukraine we used to (before drones made mechanized columns rarer than blue steak) see lots of vehicles that need to get recovered using either engineering vehicles or tanks (which can also be targeted). If you can force your enemy to need to do that, the original mission that vehicle was on is no longer being fulfilled by that vehicle and you will either have to bring in another one (hard to do more often than not even in a situation here where the „frontlines“ are maybe 15 miles from Israeli territory at most) or just accept that you are 1 vehicle down and try to adjust. Doing this to a humvee is less useful on average than doing it to a Merkava, as the Merkava is very likely to be fulfilling a more critical part of the task (covering an area with its coax/main gun and serving as troop transport since Merkavas almost act like APCs).

    You don’t need to blow a tank up to make its main gun useless.

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