Ukraine Puts ATACMS to Good Use Against Russian Air Bases

As recently as September there were reports that the US had once again denied Ukrainian requests to provide long range missiles known as ATACMS (Army Tactical Missile System). But President Biden reportedly changed his mind recently. Earlier this week a small number of the missiles were secretly delivered to Ukraine. They were quickly put to use against two Russian air bases. Here’s a map showing the Berdyansk airfield strike:

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A video of the launch of two ATACMS (“attack-ems”) missiles (against a different Russian airfield):

There are several versions of these missiles. The version sent to Ukraine are older model cluster bombs, each one contains 950 separate smaller bomblets which spread out to damage a wide area like an airfield. Here’s what the bomblets look like:

Here’s what a strike with these missiles looks like from afar.

A closer video of Russian attack helicopters on fire in Berdyansk.

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Early estimates said the strikes at two air bases had destroyed a total of 9 Russian helicopters but subsequent reports suggest the real number was 14. Here’s the UK Defense Ministry assessment published Thursday.

In addition to the 14 destroyed helicopters, there were also several more which were heavily damaged and will require repairs before they can fly again. This account of the damage based on satellite imagery reads:

8 helicopters were completely destroyed, 6 were damaged and probably totaled and a radar was destroyed at Berdyansk. A Pantsir SAM located outside the image to the east may also have been damaged. In Luhansk, at least 7 helicopters were damaged or destroyed (one of which was not included in previous public analyses). Confirmed losses therefore amount to 21 helicopters destroyed or damaged and one radar destroyed.

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This image gives a sense of some of the damage to the helicopters that survived.

That’s a pretty significant number of attack helicopters taken out of commission by just a handful of missiles. Russia’s Foreign Ministry was not happy with the US.

A Russian military blogger said the attack was a major disaster.

On Tuesday, a Russian military blogger known as “Fighterbomber” posted on Telegram that the attacks overnight were “one of the most serious blows of all time in the Northern Military District, if not the most serious.”

“It’s pointless to write about the fact that ‘we need to draw conclusions so that this doesn’t happen again,’” the Russian blogger wrote. “This will happen again as long as the war continues. We must be prepared for this.”

Russia has reportedly moved surviving helicopters away from the two bases that were hit. President Putin brought up the delivery of ATACMS during a press conference this week where he dismissed the claim that Russia had lost the war.

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In any case, as the UK Defense Ministry pointed out, Russia has been relying on helicopters at the front lines. The loss of those helicopters and the need to move surviving helicopters to a base farther away will make it much harder for Russia to use them offensively. They also won’t be able to make replacements any time soon.

This is a pretty good summary of the story with the exception that the number of Russian helicopters destroyed is higher than initially thought.

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