ukrainian air force "hammer" raid: french weapons change the battlefield
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in kursk, the ukrainian air force launched a surprise attack with mig-29 fighters and accurately launched a series of french-developed extended-range glide bombs, the "hammer," near the command post. this bomb is called the "hammer" because of its powerful force and its strength, like steel. it is not just a bomb, but a sophisticated combination of technology and tactics.
the uniqueness of the "hammer" lies in its range and precision strike capability. it can break through the limitations of traditional bombs and upgrade from an ordinary bomb to a precision strike weapon. its launch principle is to use the thrust of the rocket engine to make the "hammer" fly in the air, and install it on a standard aerial bomb through a precision guidance kit, realizing a gorgeous upgrade from an ordinary bomb to a precision strike weapon.
the birth of the "hammer" originated from france's free aid, which reflects the technological development and complexity of international relations in the war era. although it is expensive, its performance far exceeds that of the us "jdam" guided bomb. these technological breakthroughs have given the "hammer" a long range and precision strike capability, and also given the ukrainian army a greater advantage on the battlefield.
this war played an important role in promoting the advancement of military technology and also reflected the complexity of modern warfare. the appearance of the "hammer" not only destroyed the russian command post, but also marked the strengthening of the ukrainian air force. this is also the subtle relationship between technology and war in the development of human civilization.