0 Ukrainian HIMARS strikes have successfully taken the bridge to Kherson out of action, cutting off the main route of supply for the Russian troops north of the Dnieper (twitter.com) posted 2 years ago by dekachin 2 years ago by dekachin +3 / -10 43 comments share 43 comments share save hide report block hide replies
I know what a pontoon bridge is.
The bridge is 1366m long. Russia's big prefab pontoon bridge is only 382 meters for light loads. The Dnieper is a very large river. Making a pontoon bridge that large is not easy. The banks of the river also aren't simply drive-able.
Even if the Russians tried to make a pontoon bridge, it would just get blown up, too, even more easily.
dOeS aNyOnE aT aLl sTuDy mIlItArY lOgIsTiCs?? apparently not you.
Remind him of the Russian pontoon bridge that got bombed to hell and how they lost dozens of vehicles a few months ago over this.