Uhuh... How long does it take you to install one.
So 120 precision strikes a day....
I do math. Ukes are fuxored so to speak. Aint gonna work. Power is out.
The Ruskie bear fired up their idiot-oligarchical system. They are making missiles. They are insanely making them. You war hawks want war and the bear looks back licking its chops.
Do us all a favor and go F yourselves.
Most, so the Ukes say, 80%, are shot down.
The others need to hit a very small, and if the Ukes are smart, a very hard target. Like those transformers.
The CEP on those missiles is not sufficient to reliably destroy those if hardened. Lots of transformers in the US are also being turned into hard targets BTW, after the 2014 Metcalfe substation attack. Anyway, surrounded by hard revetments a transformer is a tough customer. The rest of the stuff in a substation is basically rigging and control, switches, comms, etc, all much easier to rebuild and replace.
Power plants, at their core, also tend to be hard targets. You can smash up their condensers, etc. but the turbines etc tend to be inside hard structures. I once saw a gas turbine plant condenser (prefab) be assembled in 3 days. The boilers in thermal plants are less hardened normally, so that’s one target. But you will want a direct, devastating hit, as the boiler tubes are designed to be easily replaceable - that’s an essential maintenance step after all.
This is a very interesting topic on the target side. I have spent a career in this space after all.