process, as i understand it, took a little longer, and its adaptation to soviet aircraft than the same jaydamov or not? adaptation is carried out by e-e. almost re-wiring that i in flight because our weapons control systems are not compatible with the ones they will be designed for on western models, but what, let's say, is the uniqueness of these gb39s, they are small diameter bombs, and they are almost impossible to shoot down with anti-aircraft means, plus they can be taken much more, and each bomb has a ... programmed target, that is, one plane can take out several targets at once, and as i said, due to the fact that their effective surface is too small for russian air defense equipment, they also hit the salt almost 100 percent of the time. according to president zelenskyi, russia releases more than 300 aerial bombs every month, obviously you don't tell me, but maybe with... tell me, to what extent ukraine's use of aerial bombs is commensurate with russia's use, and can we say in this context that russia has a certain tactical advantage in the air? undoubtedly, the russians today have both