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only attacked the 100kv facilities not the backbone . they just attacked the branches of a tree
and no you are wrong a careful strike very easily can knock off the hub

You aren’t knocking out the main power hubs with <30KG-40KG warhead. Not to mention those are the most heavily defended civilian critical structures.

Clearly the Russian’s know attacking the power grid is the smart move. The fact they stopped means they realized it is not attainable.
 
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You aren’t knocking out the main power hubs with <30KG-40KG warhead. Not to mention those are the most heavily defended civilian critical structures.

Clearly the Russian’s know attacking the power grid is the smart move. The fact they stopped means they realized it is not attainable.
If you think so
 
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Whoever produced this graphic has made rather a few glaringly obvious mistakes.
I`d hardly describe the ethiopians,the syrians,the sudanese or the iraqis as "proxy groups".The ethiopian and sudanese governments purchased respectively,the mohajer 6 and the ababil 3,which were used by their armed forces.The iraqi pmus,which are part of the armed forces of iraq,operated the mohajer 6,as well as other iranian drones that were either supplied or manufactured/assembled locally.
This chart also leaves out the palestinians,who like the yemenis are clearly using drones derived from iranian designs and using technology supplied by iran.
 
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