 Ukraine may receive high-precision-guided GLS-DB bombs from US for strikes in rear of Russian forces. Politico media outlet, citing four sources, reported that the Pentagon has successfully tested a new high-precision long-range ground-launched small-diameter bombs. GLS-DBs, an American official speaking on the condition of anonymity, told Politico that GLS-DBs, with an effective range of more than 150 kilometers, would be a significant capability for Ukraine, allowing strikes in the deeper rear of the Russian forces. The United States announced the supply of these guided aircraft bombs in February 2023. However, because this is a new weapon, it had to be tested, even though it is not yet in service with the American Army. As a result, the provision of GLS-DB was eventually postponed until the beginning of 2024. GLS-DB is a GPS-guided bomb that can override electronic interference and is suitable for use in all weather conditions. It can also be launched from armored vehicles. The GLS-DB would allow the Ukrainian military to hit targets twice as far as it is currently firing from US-supplied high-mobility artillery rocket systems, forcing Russia to relocate its logistics even further away from the front lines. At the end of last year, it was revealed that Ukraine had received a small batch of ATA CMS long-range missiles from the US.