What the GLSDB Could Mean for the War in Ukraine | WSJ Equipped

The U.S. is shipping Ground-Launched Small Diameter Bombs to Ukraine, according to a U.S. defense official. The GLSDB is a precision-guided bomb that attaches to a M26 rocket and is considerably cheaper than other long-range missile systems like ATACMS. While the GLSDBs won’t be Kyiv’s most powerful or longest-range weapon, WSJ explains how they could add significant flexibility and capacity for military operations. 0:00 U.S. shipping GLSDB to Ukraine 0:43 How the weapon works 4:15 Pricing and comparisons 5:12 What’s next? WSJ Equipped Equipped examines military innovation and tactics emerging around the world, breaking down the tech behind the weaponry and its potential impact. #Ukraine #Russia #WSJ
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