HIMARS rockets proved to be a game-changing weapon for Ukraine when they arrived last year.
Now they need is a firepower boost from M26 cluster rockets, a former US artillery officer says.
For this reason, HIMARS rockets aren't used against individual Russian artillery pieces and are instead fired sporadically at higher-value targets, Rice said.
A top Pentagon official said last month that Russia's cluster munitions, by comparison, have a dud rate of up to 40%.
AdvertisementAdvertisementLike he first did with the 155 millimeter cluster munitions, Rice is currently lobbying for Washington to provide the M26 rockets to Ukraine.
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