https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidaxe/2023/09/30/the-russians-knew-exactly-where-to-strike-kharkivs-air-defenses-the-locations-were-in-soviet-archives/?sh=493e275e2e60
https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidaxe/2023/09/30/the-russians-knew-exactly-where-to-strike-kharkivs-air-defenses-the-locations-were-in-soviet-archives/?sh=493e275e2e60
They finally managed to put "Russia is technologically in the middle ages" and "Ukraine needs help" into one article. I never doubted you, postmodernist brainworms.
If it's some Soviet underground facility, yeah, no shit there are maps in Moscow, but if it was still in use, ebil Russkies found out by casting satellite and drone magic.
I have it on good authority that Russia is launching artillery shells from trebuchets, because they are out of everything else. Ukraine is about to win this time, really!
And hypersonic missiles from ballistas, yes sir.
X-22 with pigeon homing device
These look like underground bunkers, so I don't know if they could remote sense it via drone or satellite. Maybe if they need to compulsively post their position on reddit? Also, why wouldn't the Russian Federation use documents of what the USSR built?
Underground or not, there is activity around a facility, if it's in use. Targeting everything USSR ever built in Ukraine might actually leave Russia with no missiles, not in ukronazis' wet dreams.