A Russian fighter jet crashed into the Sea of Azov near a crowded beach in the town of Yeysk on Monday.
Imagine you're sunbather and military plane crashes 200 ft from you
and you even don't turn you head
You're nazi lovers getting really desperate
A Russian fighter jet crashed into the Sea of Azov near a crowded beach in the town of Yeysk on Monday.
Imagine you're sunbather and military plane crashes 200 ft from you
and you even don't turn you head
You're nazi lovers getting really desperate
Concrete bridges are just incredibly tough. Always been the case in wars, they are a PITA.
Even if you had all day on a support pylon to rig a reasonable amount explosives you might fail. They need to get an unreasonable amount under there or get truly innovative. It would be the perfect use for a tactical nuke if the Russians act first.
Use a tactical nuke, lose the bridge in kind.
2nd attempt, and the bridge still stand.
Time for the Ukrainians to come up with an effective way of demolishing the bridge.
The foundation and the spans are far too strong.
Time for them to target the cable suspension system.
If the cable suspension system is damaged, the spans will simply collapse.
But how to put the bombs there?

I think they will just have to ram it with substantially large ship with a hardened bow*. It would be a nice scene with the Russians firing all they can and a well armoured ship just keeps coming..
Realistically however I expect bunker buster bombs with extreme precision could destroy the columns. Maybe they can borrow some of those Chinese navigable balloons to carry them up.
* this was hilarious for everybody here in 2020. Never ram an icebreaker. Who knew?
Venezuela navy vessel sinks after 'ramming cruise ship'
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-52151951
View attachment 319109
Well. the suspension cable support system is probably the weakest link.
But how to bomb the hilited area?
Once the support is damaged,
the cables will give way,
and the spans will give way.
$291 now btw,There's a slightly off the radar stock that I have owned off and on over the years and I bought some near the recent low a few weeks back at $214, it's $231 now, but you might want to keep an eye on it if it pulls back below $220 again.
$MSI
They make all this type stuff for LE and the military.
Solid stock. It has $260 in it within 1 year.
it would be easier just kill zelensky.
obviously they didn’t try hard enough, and rolled back easily, hence the stalemate.Russia tried that in the first 24 hours of the invasion. They couldn't even reach Kiev. And it turned finally in a disaster for the Russians. Huge amount of material lost.