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Russian vacuum bomb obliterates Ukrainian installation (MOD VIDEO) | |
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Up to 40 troops and five vehicles have been destroyed in the strike, the Russian military has claimed | |
The Russian Defense Ministry on Tuesday released video footage of what it claims is an airstrike with an ODAB-1500 bomb on a Ukrainian temporary deployment point near the town of Kupyansk in Kharkov Region. | |
The thermobaric munition, colloquially known as the ‘vacuum bomb,’ apparently scored a direct hit on a building that houses Ukrainian forces, surveillance drone footage released by the military shows. The building, apparently located at a secluded agricultural site, was completely destroyed in the massive blast. | |
Up to 40 “Ukrainian militants” and five military vehicles were destroyed in the strike, according to Russian Defense Ministry estimated. | |
The aerial munition was apparently fitted with a Universal Correction and Guidance Module (UMPK). Over the course of the conflict, Russia has increasingly used the winged upgrade kits for older free-fall bombs, which turn such munitions into high-precision weaponry. | |
The UMPKs were initially used with smaller high-explosive bombs such as FAB-250 or FAB-500, and the upgrade kits have ultimately made them into specialized munitions, including thermobaric ODAB-1500 and cluster RBK-500 bombs. This year, the kits were adapted to larger munitions, with the repeated use of massive, three-ton, high-explosive FAB-3000 bombs fitted with UMPKs observed from mid-June. | The UMPKs were initially used with smaller high-explosive bombs such as FAB-250 or FAB-500, and the upgrade kits have ultimately made them into specialized munitions, including thermobaric ODAB-1500 and cluster RBK-500 bombs. This year, the kits were adapted to larger munitions, with the repeated use of massive, three-ton, high-explosive FAB-3000 bombs fitted with UMPKs observed from mid-June. |