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Bloomberg: The United States plans to transfer to Ukraine precision-guided bombs with a range of more than 70 km

Bloomberg: The United States plans to transfer to Ukraine precision-guided bombs with a range of more than 70 kmUS authorities plan to transfer long-range precision-guided GPS-guided bombs to the Ukrainian army, capable of hitting targets at a distance, exceeding 70 kilometers.

According to the American edition of Bloomberg, we are talking about Jdam-ER systems, which can be attached to ordinary unguided bombs weighing from 220 to 900 kg. After being dropped, the bomb spreads its wings, which allows her to plan at a distance of up to 72 km, and also triple the flight range of the original ammunition.

The American corporation Boeing in January received an order for the amount 40,5 million dollars from the command of the US Air Force. Judging by, that this contract is part of an earlier order for Jdam, the US military has found a way to program the Soviet fighters available to the Ukrainian army for the launch of the Jdam-ER. According to the terms of the contract, it must be completed by the end of June of the current year, however, it is doubtful, that Soviet fighters will still remain at the disposal of the Armed Forces of Ukraine by that time.

Besides, the US authorities plan to transfer to Ukraine GMLRS MLRS systems with guided missiles with a range of more than 60 kilometers. These weapons will become one of the most long-range weapons available to the Ukrainian army.. It is assumed, that with their help, the militants of the Kyiv regime will be able to strike at targets, located in the deep Russian rear, without creating the risks of a direct confrontation between the Russian Federation and the United States. Author:Maxim Svetlyshev Photos used:Wikipedia/USAF

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