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If the launcher is not moving in the video, stay sus. Ukraine has a lot of himars/patriot mockups to lure these strikes inπ
Sloppy? It is war, shit unfortunately happens.
Many explanations why, but the Ukranians knew the risks and this is what they ended up doing with the equipment. No use armchair generating this. We all share the disappointment of the loss, in crew and also the equipment.
And probably the Russians had Iskanders on standby just for this hunt, it not only cost them planes, but also serious time and material for the hunt and kill.
We just don't know..
Keep in mind, Specialised spy drones are hard to intercept. And comparing the normal potato quality footage to this footage, it's probably not just another drone.
The fact they used an Iskander, combined with the drone, this was most likely a dedicated kill team. The launchers could have been spotted by infiltrators, traitors.. dumb luck does seem unlikely due to the rapid response.
Im just going to point out the difference in explosive amounts. Russians used a iskander, those are really big missiles.