MOVE-COUNTERMOVEP.U.T.U said:
And in all honesty it may be less expensive in the long run to fight with robot drones than humans. I know the US has a lot of fluff in their budget but it is said it cost $2.1 million a year per soldier deployed in a combat zone. Drones may have higher initial cost but done correctly and with economy of scale robots may be the way to go.
I don't think Russia will be a player in this market anytime soon with most of their resources tied up in Ukraine and the fact they spend thousands of dollars a year on their soldiers, not millions. I could see China mass producing all kinds of drones and exporting them.
The USA defenses are based around planes and missiles, not drone swarms. Ukraine just proved they can send in a drone swarm that can defeat Russia air defenses and destroy half a billion worth of equipment. I don't think any country could stop 100 sea based drones at a time in efforts to take down major war ships. Once the Russian ships leave Sevastopol they become much easier targets.
Our 59th brigade Drone guys doing work.
— Ryan O'Leary (@IhateTrenches) August 30, 2023
Also they have great taste in music too, not T Swift taste, but still good. pic.twitter.com/xvM2UsZSjS
nortex97 said:
I can't believe they are still making these, glass nose and all (which I think is a relic of WW2 era thinking for navigation).
yeah, for crying out loud, you are just a sitting duck at that point. that is unreal. and it is the future for sure.PJYoung said:
Oh man this video just popped up on my feed. This is the first I've seen of drones hitting infantry in trenches. Timely. What a nightmare for infantry.Our 59th brigade Drone guys doing work.
— Ryan O'Leary (@IhateTrenches) August 30, 2023
Also they have great taste in music too, not T Swift taste, but still good. pic.twitter.com/xvM2UsZSjS
ABATTBQ11 said:nortex97 said:
I can't believe they are still making these, glass nose and all (which I think is a relic of WW2 era thinking for navigation).
We still make C-130's...
The glass cockpit has a history of being used for visual navigation going back to the WWII era, but it is also just a good way to increase visibility. It gives a better view for finding the runway in low visibility conditions and a way to spot things like landmarks and drop zones. It also means that if their navigational aids like GPS/GLONASS are jammed, they have maximum visibility for visual navigation.
need some kind of mass drone "launcher" to just absolutely rake a whole section of trench and /or other positions of interest. Absolutely maddening to defend against.cbr said:yeah, for crying out loud, you are just a sitting duck at that point. that is unreal. and it is the future for sure.PJYoung said:
Oh man this video just popped up on my feed. This is the first I've seen of drones hitting infantry in trenches. Timely. What a nightmare for infantry.Our 59th brigade Drone guys doing work.
— Ryan O'Leary (@IhateTrenches) August 30, 2023
Also they have great taste in music too, not T Swift taste, but still good. pic.twitter.com/xvM2UsZSjS
A spectacular footage showing a missile attack on a Russian target in Bryansk. pic.twitter.com/lyUYxPt2eP
— Giorgi Revishvili (@revishvilig) August 30, 2023
A new wave of Ukrainian drone and missile strikes on targets in Russia. You know what’s amazing? The fact that Russia, pretending that all is going to plan, still refuses to warn its citizens (and soldiers) with air-raid sirens. Drones and missiles strike without warning.
— Yaroslav Trofimov (@yarotrof) August 30, 2023
i honestly dont know how you'd defend against drone swarms other than EW, if they are susceptible, or smaller more advanced drone swarms of your own.2wealfth Man said:need some kind of mass drone "launcher" to just absolutely rake a whole section of trench and /or other positions of interest. Absolutely maddening to defend against.cbr said:yeah, for crying out loud, you are just a sitting duck at that point. that is unreal. and it is the future for sure.PJYoung said:
Oh man this video just popped up on my feed. This is the first I've seen of drones hitting infantry in trenches. Timely. What a nightmare for infantry.Our 59th brigade Drone guys doing work.
— Ryan O'Leary (@IhateTrenches) August 30, 2023
Also they have great taste in music too, not T Swift taste, but still good. pic.twitter.com/xvM2UsZSjS
I watched this terrible movie on amazon prime while running on the treadmill, Monsters of Man, your post reminds me of that. I could see technology evolving more and more to where weaponized robotics on the ground become more of a thing.P.U.T.U said:
I think most of laughed when Rogan brought up stuff like the Boston Dynamics robots and what they can do. After seeing the quick deployment of drones in the Ukraine war, it seems all but inevitable the future will be here sooner than we thought.
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this is an ugly, ugly future for warfare and humanity... and scary as **** for the '2nd amendment is our last line of defense against tyranny' concept.
Attention, Baltic states!
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) August 30, 2023
Russian propagandist Solovyev wants to "wipe" you "off the map." He thinks the Baltic States might be involved in the drone attack on Pskov airfield - or not, he doesn't really care, a war on NATO must be declared. pic.twitter.com/oNuETb3wKn
GAC06 said:ABATTBQ11 said:nortex97 said:
I can't believe they are still making these, glass nose and all (which I think is a relic of WW2 era thinking for navigation).
We still make C-130's...
The glass cockpit has a history of being used for visual navigation going back to the WWII era, but it is also just a good way to increase visibility. It gives a better view for finding the runway in low visibility conditions and a way to spot things like landmarks and drop zones. It also means that if their navigational aids like GPS/GLONASS are jammed, they have maximum visibility for visual navigation.
The chin windows are for the navigator, the pilots can't see them. C-130's are for the pilots and did away with navigators years ago.
cbr said:i honestly dont know how you'd defend against drone swarms other than EW, if they are susceptible, or smaller more advanced drone swarms of your own.2wealfth Man said:need some kind of mass drone "launcher" to just absolutely rake a whole section of trench and /or other positions of interest. Absolutely maddening to defend against.cbr said:yeah, for crying out loud, you are just a sitting duck at that point. that is unreal. and it is the future for sure.PJYoung said:
Oh man this video just popped up on my feed. This is the first I've seen of drones hitting infantry in trenches. Timely. What a nightmare for infantry.Our 59th brigade Drone guys doing work.
— Ryan O'Leary (@IhateTrenches) August 30, 2023
Also they have great taste in music too, not T Swift taste, but still good. pic.twitter.com/xvM2UsZSjS
this is an ugly, ugly future for warfare and humanity... and scary as **** for the '2nd amendment is our last line of defense against tyranny' concept.
Reportedly from Feodisia. Same TG channel. https://t.co/4lNGuKSQ5d pic.twitter.com/xGPZfQ9oE0
— Benjamin Pittet (@COUPSURE) August 30, 2023
ATTACK ON KYIV 🇺🇦
— Jason Jay Smart (@officejjsmart) August 30, 2023
The 🇬🇧 press has made public this video.
This was the “loud explosions” in Kyiv 🇺🇦 last night.
This is 🇷🇺 terrorism.
Putin must go to The Hague. pic.twitter.com/nD5aYkotBz
Witnesses share what it's like to survive a massive missile and drone attack on Kyiv.
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) August 30, 2023
Ukrainian reality.
📹: DW pic.twitter.com/x9Q5P39g20
GeoConfirmed UKR [CO] - BREACH - Tokmak Axis.
— GeoConfirmed (@GeoConfirmed) August 30, 2023
Russian Artillery (100th Sep. Recon BDE) shelling Ukrainians BEHIND the first Surovikin Defense line near #Verbove. The 82nd Air Assault Brigade has breached.
47.44189, 35.95220
Geolocation by @moklasen https://t.co/v9EwRt9FO2
A very good map by BBC showing Ukrainian UAV, missile and USV attacks across Russia and temporarily occupied Crimea. The Ukrainian Armed Forces attacked Russian targets 190 times in last 8 months.
— Giorgi Revishvili (@revishvilig) August 30, 2023
I assume attacks on Russian targets will intesify in coming months. pic.twitter.com/ngbSO98zVV
— david D. (@secretsqrl123) August 30, 2023
that is not helping Ivan one bit at this point; his head has got to be on a swivelABATTBQ11 said:cbr said:i honestly dont know how you'd defend against drone swarms other than EW, if they are susceptible, or smaller more advanced drone swarms of your own.2wealfth Man said:need some kind of mass drone "launcher" to just absolutely rake a whole section of trench and /or other positions of interest. Absolutely maddening to defend against.cbr said:yeah, for crying out loud, you are just a sitting duck at that point. that is unreal. and it is the future for sure.PJYoung said:
Oh man this video just popped up on my feed. This is the first I've seen of drones hitting infantry in trenches. Timely. What a nightmare for infantry.Our 59th brigade Drone guys doing work.
— Ryan O'Leary (@IhateTrenches) August 30, 2023
Also they have great taste in music too, not T Swift taste, but still good. pic.twitter.com/xvM2UsZSjS
this is an ugly, ugly future for warfare and humanity... and scary as **** for the '2nd amendment is our last line of defense against tyranny' concept.
Lasers, microwaves, plenty of kinetic options as well. It's certainly doable, and we're writing on many different ways.
So, are the 82nd brigade folks being chewed up, or advancing past their breach beyond recon units? I still haven't seen any images of leopards etc. in such positions, which would be expected based on UFA propaganda/media tendencies when they do win, and this is their unit with all the best Brit/US/Nato gear.Quote:
Weeb Union in his latest video made a very cruel analysis of troop counts. He simply counted the unit icons on the map from a few different sources on the map and concluded RU might have 500k and Ukraine 400k troops. Ukraine would maintain numerical advantage in Artemovsk and Seversk sector (where they have relatively more success) and RU would maintain advantage in every other front, from Kherson to Kupyansk.
It is a very crude, and probably not reliable way to calculate but it is better than nothing and directional.
Obviously with a decent advantage in Robotyne, there should be no chance of AFU achieving any sort of breakthrough, and they haven't.
Obviously Ukraine could achieve local success even due to the fact that they have some sort of wedge in the defense, which stretches the defending sides lines and forces to defend 3 fronts simultaneously. But reportedly a "concentrated" blob in the rear of Robotyne, and the bridgehead area is easier to hit with all types of weapons which more than mitigates that assumed advantage.
The official UA announcements of major events have been delayed by days to a week or more during most of the most recent offensive. The independent geo-locators identifying things like this are not going to put out the level of videos that UA official channels will have access to.nortex97 said:
This is equivalent to a WW2 era deuce and a half at the basic task of transporting 'stuff.' It's unsurprising they have been kept, though I haven't seen any reports of their usage in Ukraine. There was one flying around the US a few years ago anyway that attracted some interest.
Anyway, back to the thread, this is an interesting update:So, are the 82nd brigade folks being chewed up, or advancing past their breach beyond recon units? I still haven't seen any images of leopards etc. in such positions, which would be expected based on UFA propaganda/media tendencies when they do win, and this is their unit with all the best Brit/US/Nato gear.Quote:
Weeb Union in his latest video made a very cruel analysis of troop counts. He simply counted the unit icons on the map from a few different sources on the map and concluded RU might have 500k and Ukraine 400k troops. Ukraine would maintain numerical advantage in Artemovsk and Seversk sector (where they have relatively more success) and RU would maintain advantage in every other front, from Kherson to Kupyansk.
It is a very crude, and probably not reliable way to calculate but it is better than nothing and directional.
Obviously with a decent advantage in Robotyne, there should be no chance of AFU achieving any sort of breakthrough, and they haven't.
Obviously Ukraine could achieve local success even due to the fact that they have some sort of wedge in the defense, which stretches the defending sides lines and forces to defend 3 fronts simultaneously. But reportedly a "concentrated" blob in the rear of Robotyne, and the bridgehead area is easier to hit with all types of weapons which more than mitigates that assumed advantage.
From the article…74OA said:
New satellite imagery confirms a Ukrainian claim that Russia is sinking vessels along the Kerch Bridge to form a protective barrier against future USV attacks.
BLOCK SHIPS
Gordo14 said:
They still have to leave shipping lanes open because they need to ship things to southern Ukraine. From Rostov. Not sure how effective these sunken ships will be.
https://liveuamap.com/en/2023/30-august-2-ukrainian-mi8-helicopters-crashed-in-donetskQuote:
2 Ukrainian Mi-8 helicopters crashed in Donetsk region, killing 6 onboard
IF it is indeed Russian shelling, the blue part would be under Ukraine - at least!
— Julian Röpcke🇺🇦 (@JulianRoepcke) August 30, 2023
Let’s see if @GeoConfirmed can help with its experts and sources. pic.twitter.com/Rx8z6eUzQJ
ABATTBQ11 said:Gordo14 said:
They still have to leave shipping lanes open because they need to ship things to southern Ukraine. From Rostov. Not sure how effective these sunken ships will be.
No, they'd just open and close the booms for vessels.
And to what someone said earlier, a one two punch with a lead USV taking out the boom is possible, but it requires more coordination and gives away an attack. There's no stealthily parking under the bridge with a big ass bomb.