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Can buildings withstand the vibration and pushback of such weapons? And how do they stock them with ammunition? Is this shit sustainable in any way?
I'd say: Don't bomb those buildings - just let some drones cruise over them and let the AA do the destruction to the structure.
Even if Russia never fires them it means theyβre not in use elsewhere.
Attrition, but they do it to themselves... Clever orcs, those ruzzkis.
yeah, most buildings can withstand that. AA don't have recoil like howitzers. AA rockets and lasers even none at all.