You add importance as if you were talking about a destructive nuclear bomb, not gmrls in your article.
But 15 Himars is not as effective as 15 Lancet 3.
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The Russian obsession with the Lancet drone is hilarious. It's the only piece of modern equipment that they can brag about, so they never miss an opportunity to highlight it lol.
Here is the reality, the loss of a single Buk1 system is not detrimental to Ukraine's air defense. When you start showing me videos of Patriot systems, NASAMs and Iris-T being blown up, I'll agree that's a huge blow. Buk is just old Soviet junk from another era.
As for the M777, Ukraine was given 152 of them by USA, Canada and Australia, early in the war. We've seen visual proof of what 4-5 of them being destroyed? Let's double that number and assume that some have been destroyed that we haven't seen yet. So there's what? 140-142 left in service. Meanwhile, Estonia just gave Ukraine another 24 FH-70, 155mm howitzers, which serve the same purpose for Ukraine as the M777 does. So while Russian and Russian simps cheer on the destruction of a couple M777s via lancet drone, Ukraine's stockpile of western howitzers has grown substantially, despite Russia's best efforts to counter them. For every 1 that Russia destroys, the West gives Ukraine 2-3 more of the same or similar weapons.
Between USA, Australia and Canada they have another roughly 1000 M777s in their stockpile... If Russia destroys let's say 50 (they're a long way away from that) of the 152 that were initially sent, it's nothing for NATO to send them 50 more to replace their losses. It's a largely outdated piece of equipment (by NATO's standards) that is slowly being replaced by more sophisticated, more capable, self-propelled howitzers.
Also, the following has been ordered or announced for Ukraine and will arrive during 2023 and 2024. Enjoy Russia!
100x Panzerhaubitze 2000, 155mm self propelled howitzers (Germany)
72x M119 / L119, 105mm towed howitzers (USA)
54x Krab, 155mm self propelled howitzers (Poland)
42x D-30, 122mm self propelled howitzers (Estonia)
30x AS90, 155mm self propelled howitzers (Britain)
26x Dana M2, 152mm self propelled howitzers (Czech Republic)
24x FH-70, 155mm towed howitzers (Estonia)
19x Caesar, 155mm self propelled howitzers (Denmark)
18x M109A6 Paladin, 155mm self propelled howitzers (USA)
18x RCH, 155mm self propelled howitzers (Germany)
16x Zuzana-2, 155mm self propelled howitzers (Slovakia)
12x Archer, 155mm self propelled howitzers (Sweden)
Ukraine has 431 more howitzers on the way over the next 2 years, on top of the roughly 382 (give or take 20) that have already been sent to Ukraine an are currently in service with the Ukrainian army. They're going to lose some of them to Russia because it's war and nothing is invincible in war, but their artillery is getting much better and more capable, not less.