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Ukraine didn’t destroy the Kerch Bridge — they destroyed what mattered more. This breakdown shows how a $700M Russian ammunition train was eliminated using decoys, drones, and precision missiles. On February 3rd, Ukraine didn’t try to destroy the Kerch (Crimea) Bridge — they did something far more devastating. Instead of targeting concrete and steel, Ukrainian forces struck the most vulnerable element moving across it: a high-value Russian ammunition train worth over $700 million. In this in-depth breakdown, we analyze how Ukraine executed a multi-layered, precision strike using Magura/Mura uncrewed surface vessels (USVs), ADM-160 decoys, Storm Shadow cruise missiles, and ATACMS to overwhelm Russia’s most heavily fortified air defense zone in Europe. Despite $1.9 billion in layered defenses, including Pantsir systems, S-400, and S-500 batteries, Russian forces were deceived, exhausted, and misaligned. The result was a perfectly timed strike on the bridge’s center span — obliterating a critical logistics convoy carrying Iskander missiles, artillery shells, and S-400/S-500 components. This video explains: Why Ukraine never intended to destroy the Kerch Bridge itself How low-cost drones forced millions of dollars in Russian interceptor launches The role of decoys and sensor overload in collapsing Russian response times How Storm Shadow and ATACMS missiles exploited defensive blind spots Why destroying logistics is often more decisive than destroying infrastructure The immediate battlefield impact on Russia’s southern front The bridge remained standing — but Russian logistics collapsed. Rail lines were severed, ammunition shortages followed, and resupply timelines stretched from days to weeks. This wasn’t a spectacle. It was modern warfare executed with precision, timing, and asymmetric cost efficiency. If you’re interested in deep dives into modern combat operations, military strategy, drone warfare, missile systems, and real battlefield mechanics, make sure to like the video, subscribe to the channel, and turn on notifications. 💬 Comment below: How do you think Russia will adapt its logistics after this strike? Ukraine Russia war, Kerch Bridge attack, Crimea Bridge strike, Storm Shadow missiles, ATACMS Ukraine, ADM-160 decoys, Russian air defense, S-400 S-500, Pantsir system, Ukraine drones, modern warfare analysis, military logistics, battlefield breakdown, Ukraine military strategy, Russian ammunition train, naval drones Ukraine, USV drones, missile strike analysis, Ukraine February attack. Ukraine Russia war Kerch Bridge Crimea Bridge Kerch Bridge attack Ukraine military strategy Storm Shadow missiles ATACMS Ukraine ADM-160 decoy Russian air defense S-400 S-500 Pantsir system Ukraine drones naval drones Ukraine USV drones military logistics modern warfare battlefield analysis missile strike analysis Ukraine February strike Russian ammunition train Iskander missiles Ukraine intelligence war explained military breakdown defense systems explained