The invaders claim a GLSDB strike in Luhansk region
Probable GLSDВ debris. Photo from the open sources

The Russian invaders claim that the Armed Forces of Ukraine are using high-precision GLSDB bombs.

The photos were published on the X social media (Twitter).

The photos show the debris of an unknown precision munition that bears some resemblance to the GLSDB.

It is noted that the debris was found near the village of Verhulivka, Luhansk region.

Previously, the Russians had already demonstrated the remains of an unknown munition, which also had similarities with the GLSDB.

At the time, the Russians reported that this ammunition was used on February 13, 2024, against a target near Kreminna in the Luhansk region. It should be noted that there is no official information from representatives of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine about the use of these ammunitions.

Structurally, a GLSDB is a GBU-39 small guided bomb weighing 130 kilograms, which is connected to a solid rocket motor from a М26 rocket. This weapon is launched from ground-based M270 MLRS missile systems, as well as M142 HIMARS, and has a maximum range of hitting targets up to 150 km.

The GLSDB uses GPS and an inertial navigation system to guide the target.

Comparing the steering modules in the two cases, it can be concluded that the photo indeed shows the remains of the GBU-39.

On January 30, 2024, US officials reported that Ukraine would receive GLSDB long-range precision bombs.

Already on February 14, 2024, the Russian military reported on Ukraine’s use of these munitions.

The new type of weapon can cause damage to the Russian air defense systems, field airfields, and the enemy’s headquarters at a long range, with a relatively low price of the product.

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