As Ukrainian strike capacity grows, Russia faces an impossible choice: leave strategic assets exposed or move air defenses into a “Crimean Trap” where they are systematically hunted. In this video, we analyze the devastating impact of the Flamingo cruise missile on the Votkinsk ballistic missile plant, the disruption of explosives production in Smolensk, and the long-term implications of these strikes on Russia’s ability to wage a high-intensity war. We also look at the high cost of civilian protection and the fascinating “own goal” Putin has scored regarding Ukraine’s future integration into the West.#UkraineWar #MilitaryStrategy #FlamingoMissile #Crimea #Geopolitics #ProfessorGerdesVideo Chapters0:00 Ukraine’s “Great Night”: Pantsir and S-400 Systems Destroyed1:12 Strategic Dilemma: Crimea as a Trap for Russian Equipment2:20 Smolensk Strike: Disrupting Explosives Production3:50 The Flamingo Missile’s Direct Hit on Votkinsk5:30 Breakthrough Tech: Evolution of the Flamingo Cruise Missile7:10 Production Impact: Crippling Ballistic Missile Capacity8:15 Strategic Success: Why Air Defenses Couldn’t Intercept9:15 Coordinated Strikes: Command Posts and Drone Centers10:15 Energy War: Russian Attacks on Odessa’s Infrastructure11:55 Zelenskyy’s Assessment: The Cost of Patriot Systems13:10 Battlefield Attrition: High Russian Personnel and Equipment Losses14:35 Failed Objectives: Russia’s Missed Deadline for Kupiansk15:45 Anti-Corruption Update: SBU Detentions within Air Force Logistics17:00 The “Own Goal”: How the War is Integrating Ukraine into Europe18:45 Political Pressure: Why Diplomacy Requires Battlefield Success20:10 Future Tech: Police Drones and Modern Crowd ControlFacts over noise. Context over headlines. Truth over talking points.
Ukraine Had Another Great Night
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