AFU Aviation Wiped Out The Location Of Russian Soldiers
3- 12.06.2025, 10:30
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The skillful work of the bombers was shown in the video.
Ukrainian aviation carried out a precision strike on a building with Russian soldiers and military equipment and machinery in the Kursk region. The AFU pilots used four aerial bombs, presumably GBU-39/B small-diameter bombs, which sniped the target.
Video of the effective combat work of Ukrainian bombers was published on June 11 by the Telegram channel WarArchive.
In addition to the enemy's living forces, the facility stored electronic reconnaissance (ER), electronic warfare (EW) and other military equipment.
According to OSINT observer PJ giK from social network X, the object was located in the village of Kulbaki, Kursk region of the Russian Federation (51.260050, 34.779353). Analysis of the video shows that four guided aerial bombs were fired sequentially at the top of the building. All hits were accurate, resulting in the complete destruction of the structure.
With regard to the weaponry used, Militarny observers make an assumption in favor of the GBU-39/B (Small Diameter Bomb, SDB) precision guided bombs, which are regularly used by the Ukrainian Air Force for precision strikes against enemy targets.
The GBU-39/B Small Diameter Bomb (SDB) is an American precision air-to-surface planning bomb developed by Boeing to increase firepower without the need for heavy munitions. Due to its small size and high accuracy, it allows a bomber to avoid entering the enemy's air defense kill zone.
The bomb's light weight and compact size allows carrier aircraft to carry up to four SDBs instead of one standard 500-pound JDAM bomb. This significantly increases target density in a single air strike.

Basic characteristics of the GBU-39 aerial bomb
Bomb weight: 130 kg
Weight of warhead (PBXN-109 explosive): about 17 kg
Length: 1.8 m
Hull diameter: 190 mm
Wingspan: 1.5 m
Application range: Up to 110 km (when dropped from a high altitude and optimal conditions)
Guidance system: inertial and GPS navigation
CVO (circular probable deviation): less than 5 meters
Warhead: penetrating type (Multi-Function Advanced Warhead), designed to hit shelters, bunkers, fortified structures, armored vehicles and manpower.