Can Ukrainian forces recapture Kherson from Russia?
Analysis: Using greater accuracy of US-made Himars system to damage without destroying infrastructure will be a challenge
In the first phase of the war in Ukraine, the decisive weapon was arguably the British made NLAW anti-tank bazooka, helping repel Russian forces from the fringes of Kyiv. The second phase was dominated by Russia's 152mm artillery, bombing cities to rubble before its ground forces gradually moved in.
But the talk now is of the impact of the US-made Himars rocket artillery, which the Ukrainian forces have been using to halt the Russian advance by striking ammunition dumps in the rear - 50 according to the country's defence minister, Oleksiy Reznikov - and whether they can create the conditions for a successful advance towards Kherson, one of the largest cities captured by the invaders.
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