"You've probably seen these shots.
This is the work of the best X-59M2 missile with a television, let's say, "zerolux" head.
That is, a head that works both during the day and in very low light. But not at night.
In this case, the navigator did not choose the bridge deck as a target, because three and a half hundred warheads for such a bridge is not enough, but it is quite enough to break the cables in the lifting tower, drop the load and block the movement of powerful ships.
What actually happened. ?
Choose your goals wisely."
Some takeaways:
1. Their NLAW couldn't damage an old BMP-2. They admitted not only was the BMP still shooting afterward, but even started moving around.
2. It took a whole platoon/company of them hours of battling against what appeared to be 1 or 2 guys hiding in a house.
3. By the end of it there was zero evidence that they ever even fought against real human beings. They kept claiming it was 'Spetsnaz' despite zero evidence of anyone there. Not to mention the fact that Kupyansk barely had any Russian forces, it was mostly LPR and Volunteers like the Cossack brigades, so the chances of them fighting any 'Spetsnaz' is next to nonexistent. In fact what's interesting is, the BMP was a rare BMP-2M that I reported exactly at that time (check the date of this video https://www.bitchute.com/video/LTnxuAATRrUQ/) of when the Kharkov offensive was taking place, that the volunteer Cossack groups were given these upgraded BMP-2M's. So it's almost 100% certain that's who they were.
4. So it took dozens of top NATO Mercs to do battle against 1 volunteer Cossack BMP and a small house, only for their entire crew to get wrecked in the end.
5. Ultimately they seemed to have taken far more damage and casualties than the phantom 'Spetsnaz', as multiple members of the Mercs' crew were confirmed killed and others all suffered severe "horrific injuries" like spinal/brain damage, and other permanent disabling damage, and all they got out of it was taking out a soviet BMP.
????Footage of today's launch of the hypersonic cruise missile "Zircon" from the frigate "Admiral Gorshkov".
A missile fired from the Barents Sea successfully hit a target in the White Sea, located at a distance of almost 1000 km.
"The first video of the use by Russian troops in the zone of the NMD in Ukraine of the Prohod-1 robotic demining complex based on the BMR-3MA with the TMT-S trawl."