bomb may mean risking Ukraine
Russia is increasingly using its new 6,600-pound glide bomb in Ukraine.
The massive FAB-3000 bomb is a highly destructive weapon that's hard for Ukraine to stop.
Defeating this threat would require Ukraine to put its best air-defense system in a vulnerable spot.
Russia has increasingly been striking Ukrainian positions with its new 6,600-pound glide bomb, a highly destructive weapon that's notoriously difficult to defeat.
The massive FAB-3000 M-54 glide bomb made its combat debut last month. These weapons have special kits that convert them from dumb bombs into precision-guided munitions, enabling Russian Su-34 fighter-bombers to launch these weapons from a safe distance beyond the reach of Ukraine's top ground-based air-defense systems in their current positions.
Warfare and airpower experts say Ukraine has very limited means to defeat this threat. Moving its best air-defense systems closer to the front lines makes them vulnerable to attacks, and Kyiv can't use long-range Western weapons to strike the Russian bases from which the glide bombs are originating
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