HIMARS TIME! Ukrainians Obliterate North Korean Artillery Base!
The situation around Li-man underscores a growing imbalance in long-range firepower between Ukraine and Russia. Ukrainian precision strikes are methodically dismantling the enemy’s ability to project force, targeting the very artillery systems meant to sustain Moscow’s fading offensives. As Russia struggles to bridge its logistical and technological gaps, it has turned to North Korean weapon imports to extend its reach—but these systems have quickly become high-value targets rather than battlefield assets. The deployment of Koksan guns reflects Moscow’s desperation to compensate for the loss of its own 2S7 Pion platforms, yet their foreign caliber and poor integration expose deep structural weaknesses. Each failed attempt to establish durable artillery positions around Li-man illustrates Ukraine’s growing dominance in detection, coordination, and rapid-response fires. What was meant to reinforce the Russian spearhead has instead accelerated its unraveling under relentless Ukrainian strikes.
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