UKRAINE PRESIDENT SAYS IF YOU EUROPEAN LEADERS DON'T HELP UKRAINE TODAY, TOMORROW THE WAR WILL KNOCK ON YOUR DOOR
— *Walter Bloomberg (@DeItaone) February 24, 2022
That NATO E-3 will be one of them. That's been in the air for some time and will likely remain in the air for hours to come.akaggie05 said:
NATO E-3 AWACS and US KC-10 tankers flying tracks over Romania and Poland. Likely lots of stuff in the air getting gas, just can't see them now...
BlackGoldAg2011 said:this ties into my observation, which is to my untrained eye looking at grainy twitter footage, those both look more like migs to me. its tough to be sure from the footage quality, but i don't see the tail boom sticking out behind the elevators on either plane that would be characteristic of a su-35aeroag14 said:MouthBQ98 said:
Depends on the ROE. When both sides are using the same types of aircraft bin a confined airspace, they might not have the luxury of BVR engagement.
Well, the SU-35 is not in its element at low altitude and low speeds. It is, first and foremost, an air superiority fighter and I doubt there is any Russian doctrine where they want to get into a close range dog fight with a smaller, more agile mig. TBH, not sure what EITHER aircraft was doing at those altitudes and speeds if they were engaging each other. Either way, I dont think either aircraft was in a particularly good position to do anything to each other.
Now, if the Flanker was armed with R-73s and the Mig had no short range/IR missiles, then it would be a REALLY bad day for the mig.
the flight tracker website right now...akaggie05 said:
NATO E-3 AWACS and US KC-10 tankers flying tracks over Romania and Poland. Likely lots of stuff in the air getting gas, just can't see them now...
— *Walter Bloomberg (@DeItaone) February 24, 2022
Irish 2.0 said:UKRAINE PRESIDENT SAYS IF YOU EUROPEAN LEADERS DON'T HELP UKRAINE TODAY, TOMORROW THE WAR WILL KNOCK ON YOUR DOOR
— *Walter Bloomberg (@DeItaone) February 24, 2022
great strategy to keep a mile long massive bridge standing so that the Russians can drive hundreds of tanks across into Ukraine from Crimea.10thYrSr said:
https://old.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/new/
Updates and videos for the attack are good here
SDO won't give assessment of Ukraine air defenses. "Battle-damage assessments, we just don't have that now."
— Kevin Baron (@DefenseBaron) February 24, 2022
don't worry Taiwan and Israel -BlueTaze said:Irish 2.0 said:UKRAINE PRESIDENT SAYS IF YOU EUROPEAN LEADERS DON'T HELP UKRAINE TODAY, TOMORROW THE WAR WILL KNOCK ON YOUR DOOR
— *Walter Bloomberg (@DeItaone) February 24, 2022
Career politicians don't care about anything beyond their own term in office. That's why billionaires and businessmen make much better world leaders. Been that way since early Rome.
don't think this will happen- not even sure the UK has the power to kick Russia out of the SWIFT system.Irish 2.0 said:— *Walter Bloomberg (@DeItaone) February 24, 2022
Boris leading the charge. This will crack Russia's finances in a matter of hours. Remember oil settles in USD and the Ruble is rubble right about now.
P.U.T.U said:
To put things in perspective, there was at least 7 refuelers in the air yesterday (those are the planes that had their transponders on, there was likely more) so to think the US and other countries are not involved is crazy since they are already. Plus we sent some F35s in the theatre that can act as air traffic controllers so it would not be out of the realm to have them involved
Keegan99 said:
Marco getting reports straight from US Intel.
This isn't a politician freestyling.
The Russians surrounding Ukraine with 3/4s of their entire military was a pretty short putt from an intelligence perspective.cone said:
credit to US intelligence for being directly over the target on this
Well, to be fair, thats basically what we did against the Japanese. (Not saying any of this is a good idea).LMCane said:Keegan99 said:
Marco getting reports straight from US Intel.
This isn't a politician freestyling.
use of battlefield nukes to "escalate to deescalate"
that sounds charming!
Yeah the 16th made sense militarily, maximum illumination to launch pre-dawn attack, decent but not great weather etc. I believe 100% that it made them push back the launch date a bit. That's good because if it hadn't the Ukranians wouldn't have gotten the 36 hours they got to call up reserves.cone said:
credit to US intelligence for being directly over the target on this
U.S. has deployed 2 F-35As w each to Estonia, Romania, Lithuania, DoD official says
— Anthony Capaccio (@ACapaccio) February 24, 2022
CharlieBrown17 said:
35s do have really excellent ways to take and share data across multiple platforms.
They would be more of a bridge than actual ATC.
If we are doing anything more than defensive CAP over Poland I'd be surprised.
German chancellor Olaf Scholz warned Boris Johnson that Germany would not support kicking Russia out of SWIFT, and neither would the EU: FT
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) February 24, 2022
jabberwalkie09 said:CharlieBrown17 said:
35s do have really excellent ways to take and share data across multiple platforms.
They would be more of a bridge than actual ATC.
If we are doing anything more than defensive CAP over Poland I'd be surprised.
Right, that's the thought I was trying to draw out. I know that 35's have data link capabilities.
jabberwalkie09 said:CharlieBrown17 said:
35s do have really excellent ways to take and share data across multiple platforms.
They would be more of a bridge than actual ATC.
If we are doing anything more than defensive CAP over Poland I'd be surprised.
Right, that's the thought I was trying to draw out. I know that 35's have data link capabilities.
JobSecurity said:German chancellor Olaf Scholz warned Boris Johnson that Germany would not support kicking Russia out of SWIFT, and neither would the EU: FT
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) February 24, 2022
SidsBurnerAccount said:The Russians surrounding Ukraine with 3/4s of their entire military was a pretty short putt from an intelligence perspective.cone said:
credit to US intelligence for being directly over the target on this
JobSecurity said:German chancellor Olaf Scholz warned Boris Johnson that Germany would not support kicking Russia out of SWIFT, and neither would the EU: FT
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) February 24, 2022
Putin’s hometown protesting his war against Ukraine. https://t.co/DispolGMSZ
— Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) February 24, 2022
!!! Ukrainian government sources tell me 18 Il-76 planes have left Pskov direction Kyiv, will arrive in about an hour
— Christo Grozev (@christogrozev) February 24, 2022