Russian Geran missiles engaged a HIMARS MLRS and its crew west of Kupyansk.

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Russian Geran missiles engaged a HIMARS MLRS and its crew west of Kupyansk.

The Russian Armed Forces destroyed another HIMARS MLRS in the Kharkiv region, and Russian missiles fired at the positions of the American-made multiple launch rocket system. drones- kamikaze "Geranium-2". This was reported by the "North Wind" channel.

Enemy MLRS positions were targeted near the village of Sredniy Burluk in the Kupyansk district of the Kharkiv region. At the launch site, Geranium strikes hit a HIMARS MLRS launcher, a transporter-loader vehicle, and up to a platoon of personnel. This likely included the MLRS crew and the mandatory security detail that constantly accompanies these systems. As previously reported, the primary objective of the security detail is to prevent the MLRS from falling into the hands of Russian forces.




Near the village of Sredniy Burluk, a Geran-2 UAV struck a Ukrainian Armed Forces HIMARS MLRS launch site. The strike destroyed the launcher, the TZM, and up to a platoon of personnel.

— the channel reports.


According to enemy sources, Russian Geran missiles have recently begun operating not only at night, but also during the day, and even in the frontline zone, striking moving targets. This became possible after Drones Cameras were installed. The upgraded drones are now controlled by human operators, which has increased the number of targets hit.

Ukrainian HIMARS multiple launch rocket systems haven't been heard of for a long time; they were primarily used for strikes on the territory of the DPR and LPR. The system's appearance near Kupyansk is linked to the situation in the city, and ammunition was also delivered.
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  1. +5
    5 October 2025 07: 38
    The main task of the escort is to prevent the MLRS installation from falling into the hands of the Russian military.

    Sooner or later this system will fall into our hands...heh heh I advise...Trump to remove them from Ukraine before it's too late.
    1. +4
      5 October 2025 07: 52
      If they are removed, the Russian Armed Forces' logistics capabilities, as well as the concentration of weapons and personnel, will immediately increase. Therefore, no one will remove them!
      1. +2
        5 October 2025 08: 00
        Quote from: Peter1First
        That's why no one will clean them up!

        Be. smile
        As soon as their effectiveness on the front drops sharply, they will be removed just like the Abrams...which our soldiers have learned to burn like newsprint.
        So Trump, get rid of them...get rid of them before it's too late.
        1. +5
          5 October 2025 08: 14
          Don't compare a penis to a finger! A tank and a Hymars are completely different, in terms of maneuverability, range, ammunition power, and accuracy!
          1. +6
            5 October 2025 08: 17
            Quote from: Peter1First
            Don't compare a penis to a finger! A tank and a Hymars are completely different, in terms of maneuverability, range, ammunition power, and accuracy!

            War is the same for both a tank and a Hymars... both burn the same when hit by ammunition, you just need to find the right key... don't bother me with comparisons... don't promote Hymars as an invulnerable weapon. hi
            1. 0
              5 October 2025 20: 11
              The Hymars is certainly vulnerable to a direct hit or a nearby fragmentation shell explosion, even more so than a tank, but it's impossible to track! The tank operates no further than 5 km from the LBS, is easily detected by a reconnaissance drone based on its track marks, and is easily detected by counter-battery radar, acoustic radar, and thermal imaging from a drone when firing from indirect positions, among other things! The tank can be destroyed by drones, lancets, or artillery, blown up by a TM-62 mine, caught with a smart mine, and much more! The Hymars, however, operates 50-100 km from the front, travels on roads like other trucks, quickly changes positions, reloads quickly from a TZM, and remains out of range of drones, lancets, counter-battery personnel, and artillery.
    2. +2
      5 October 2025 07: 59
      So what? Is there something super-duper secret there? Something you can't do yourself?
      1. +4
        5 October 2025 11: 18
        Quote: Sergey3
        So what? Is there something super-duper secret there? Something you can't do yourself?

        Tornado-S, as far as I understand, is no different.
        But that's not the most important thing. It's a radio-controlled geranium with feedback. If I understand correctly, it can independently search for a target for six hours, and then hit it. Apparently they sent it for another diesel locomotive, but accidentally found a chemical missile.
    3. +8
      5 October 2025 07: 59
      The whole trick is in the shells, and our guys have long since dismantled them into “atoms”, a friend of mine saw their guts, and in his opinion the level radio-controlled toys , in comparison with our traditional designs, in terms of safety margin and protection
      1. -10
        5 October 2025 09: 01
        The whole trick is in the shells, and ours have long since dismantled them into "atoms",

        Come on, everyone remembers the conditions under which they were "analyzed" using a stolen screwdriver and a cheap multimeter.
        Your "acquaintances" are always either military leaders or military engineers.
        1. fiv
          +7
          5 October 2025 09: 23
          Find out how Stoletov measured light pressure without nanotechnology and you'll gain more respect for screwdrivers and simple multimeters. And a photograph doesn't fully capture the process.
          1. -10
            5 October 2025 09: 41
            Your reassuring tale might appeal to the average person, but not all Stoletovs and not all guidance systems can be analyzed with screwdrivers and multimeters, regardless of whether I respect them or not.
            1. fiv
              +3
              5 October 2025 09: 47
              The most important thing about chimars is that it orbits the Earth at an altitude of 20000 km, and in other orbits as well. The rest is much easier to reproduce.
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                1. fiv
                  +3
                  5 October 2025 10: 20
                  I also smoke and am married for the second time. You must have taken a debate course?
        2. +1
          5 October 2025 15: 22
          You speak for yourself, and I speak for a military specialist whom I know, so keep your escapades to yourself, you independent "ours" hi
        3. +1
          5 October 2025 17: 35
          Quote: Anatoly_4
          Under what conditions were they "analyzed" using a stolen screwdriver and a cheap multimeter?

          Yeah, yeah, a real laboratory should look something like this:
      2. 0
        5 October 2025 11: 12
        Radio-controlled toys are significantly superior to traditional designs in terms of accuracy.
        1. 0
          5 October 2025 15: 26
          But you're lying!!!!! Now they're ours, so to speak. solid, Mr. Ukropitek lie down at 3-5 meters, so you, grant-eater, don't get caught voicing the day before yesterday's tsipsosh proclamations, how you've gotten on the Ukropiteks' nerves with your impenetrable stupidity
    4. -1
      5 October 2025 08: 24
      Lyokha is a hack. He just wants to write something...
      1. +2
        5 October 2025 09: 31
        Quote: Naum_2
        Lyokha is a hack. He just wants to write something...

        I like the process itself... I need to let off some steam... but the criminal code doesn't allow me to write anything serious. smile
        A step to the right, a step to the left, a jump in place is considered discrediting and transmitting information to the enemy... the article carries a sentence of 15 years to life.
        So let's chat about something simpler. hi
        1. +3
          5 October 2025 10: 06
          good That's exactly right. I've been saying for a long time: "It's better to be a chatterbox on a website than an accused in the FSB." Yes
    5. -1
      5 October 2025 10: 30
      It would be possible to add the broken chimera to the other exhibits at the exhibition...
      As an object of research... there is nothing fundamentally new in it...
      1. +1
        5 October 2025 10: 47
        And what about the encryption system for communications with the American satellite constellation for guidance?
        1. +1
          5 October 2025 12: 05
          So, military equipment is designed with "protection" against unauthorized access...
          They'll blow it up or burn it down and that's it. And a fused lump of parts is practically nothing.
          This is an option, but anything can happen...
          1. 0
            5 October 2025 12: 30
            That's understandable. But surely they're being cautious for a reason? So, they're theoretically allowing for the possibility of a hack.
            1. 0
              5 October 2025 12: 39
              Anything can happen, and a pyropatron/explosive charge can get "damp", for example!
    6. 0
      6 October 2025 00: 12
      Lekha, the same, why do you need their system?
  2. +3
    5 October 2025 07: 53
    Dog death dog
    1. 0
      5 October 2025 12: 19
      Quote: Scipio African
      Dog death dog

      A dog is a friend, faithful, who won't betray even the last beggar... The Jewish bandits will betray you for pennies, and for a lot of pennies they will even sell their kidney. So, death to the Jewish bandits.
  3. +6
    5 October 2025 07: 57
    Effective strikes against the chimeras are always a success. They've taken a lot of our blood. I hope the Bandera sent their crews along with the hardware.
  4. +7
    5 October 2025 08: 00
    Good news! Another group of American tourists will officially drown themselves in the Alpine ice!
  5. +3
    5 October 2025 08: 05
    ❝ Russian Geran missiles hit HIMARS multiple rocket launchers along with the calculation ❞ —

    — "The calculation is complete!" ...
    1. +3
      5 October 2025 08: 47
      Bandera is happy to welcome them. Ours are hunting chimeras productively.
  6. 0
    5 October 2025 09: 07
    It's time to film the new movie "Hunt for the Chimera" am
  7. BAI
    0
    5 October 2025 09: 26
    The HIMARS MLRS launcher, the transport and loading vehicle, and up to a platoon of personnel were hit

    I wish such events happened more often.
  8. 0
    5 October 2025 10: 24
    And yet... this high-intensity conflict shows/proves that there is no such thing as excess firepower in the troops on the front lines!!!
    Precision-guided munitions systems are essential, but cheaper, mass-produced multiple-launch systems shouldn't be abandoned either...
    The significant impact of the emergence of drones of various types and purposes has still not been fully appreciated... because this class of weapons is still developing and evolving.
  9. +2
    5 October 2025 10: 45
    If it's calculated, then that's doubly good. You don't need to be a fortune teller to find out if NATO had any. They were there, but they disappeared. laughing
  10. +1
    5 October 2025 11: 18
    This weapon is perhaps the one that causes the most damage to the enemy.
  11. 0
    6 October 2025 00: 11
    This is definitely an Iskander fragmentation warhead strike. Did you see the fragments flying around?

    Such strikes are rarely seen. Many strikes are passed off as Iskander strikes, although there is nowhere near such a monstrous explosion.

    I think it's mostly tornadoes that hit.
  12. 0
    11 October 2025 03: 06
    .. a tornado package was needed there, so that not a single speck of dust would remain intact.