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    they are protected by geography

    iirc somewhere in the city there is a factory that for some time was the only manufacturer of RDX in entire russia, and under direct control of FSB. it could be the same plant, but i’m not sure about it

    another juicy target nearby is Motovilikha plant

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      they are protected by geography

      Lot of places in Russia have been until they weren’t.

      It sounds like this plant may have been accessible in this conflict even prior to long-range airstrikes getting longer range.

      https://www.newsweek.com/multiple-dead-after-mysterious-explosion-russian-ammunition-plant-1702608

      Multiple Dead After Mysterious Explosion at Russian Ammunition Plant

      Published May 02, 2022 at 12:05 PM EDT

      Amid the country’s ongoing military conflict in Ukraine, an ammunition plant near the Ural Mountains in Russia suffered a massive explosion which resulted in fatalities.

      The FKP Perm Powder Plant, which produces gunpowder and is located in the city of Perm, reportedly endured an explosion at approximately 8 p.m. local time, according to local authorities. The resulting fire eventually killed two workers and injured others. The incident has so far been pinned on “a product” that “caught fire.”

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        they are protected by geography in that sense that any long range attack is a bespoke affair, uses rare and costly weapons and requires coordination of many assets. considering its value it could be expected that there are some GBAD nearby, and long distance makes it more likely for drones to be shot down by russian jets, like it’s done more commonly in western doctrine. i think it’s probable that long range strikes are only conducted when ukrainians have intelligence about weakened air defences