 The first footage that confirms the Ukrainian Armed Forces use of GLSDB aerial bombs provided as part of a military aid from the United States has been released. The remains of the bomb have been captured in the footage shared by the Russian military. The soldiers of the invading army claimed that this bomb was first used on February 13 when Ukrainian troops attacked their position near the city of Kremlinia in eastern Luhansk region. It should be noted that the first report about Ukraine acquiring ground launched small-diameter bomb and sending them to the front line was released on January 31. The GLSDB is considered a high-precision long-range bomb with a jet booster. GLSDB is a combination of the GBU-39 small-diameter aerial bomb and the rocket engine of the long decommissioned M26 missiles. With a warhead weighing 93 kg and a flight distance of 110 km, the bomb is capable of breaking one-meter-thick reinforced concrete. Military experts believe that this weapon will significantly change the situation on the front.