I'm confused as well.Quote:
So they used a SAM to strike a ground target?
What are hypersonic missiles designed to do?
I'm confused as well.Quote:
So they used a SAM to strike a ground target?
Travel faster than defenses can keep up withaggiehawg said:I'm confused as well.Quote:
So they used a SAM to strike a ground target?
What are hypersonic missiles designed to do?
They can maneuver while traveling faster than a missile explosion. Makes them hard to kill.aggiehawg said:I'm confused as well.Quote:
So they used a SAM to strike a ground target?
What are hypersonic missiles designed to do?
Think Crabtree streaking past defenders.aggiehawg said:I'm confused as well.Quote:
So they used a SAM to strike a ground target?
What are hypersonic missiles designed to do?
Thank you. That's pretty much what I was thinking. More of a propaganda type stunt than introducing a new and plentiful weapon into the Ukrainian theater.Ag8556 said:
Hypersonic weapons are supposed to be the next generation in missile technology. The kind of damage they do will be based on the payload of the warhead attached to the missile. It could be conventional or nuclear. Delivery would be limited by the range of the missile.
I have not seen any independent confirmation that the Russians have actually used a hypersonic missile. Even if they have, it would have been one of their experimental, prototype units. They will not have many of these and they were probably developed at huge expense. This seems counter to various reports of the Russians holding back on use of precision guided munitions because of the limited supply and large cost of the weapons.
I think this is probably a propaganda statement trying to pump up Russian military capability.
How many of these does Russia have in its arsenal. From what I have read they are very expensive. This must have been a high value target. I have read that unit cost is in $10-100 million range.agent-maroon said:
Using these advanced weapons would be a tacit admission that their current weapon supplies are running low and/or are ineffective, no?
agent-maroon said:
Using these advanced weapons would be a tacit admission that their current weapon supplies are running low and/or are ineffective, no?
RebelE Infantry said:agent-maroon said:
Using these advanced weapons would be a tacit admission that their current weapon supplies are running low and/or are ineffective, no?
Not necessarily. We have had over 2 decades of constant war to test our new weapons technologies in real world environments. This is Russias chance to combat prove their new weapons.
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U.S. Air ForceAGM-183 Air-Launched Rapid Response Weapon (ARRW pronounced "arrow")
The Air-Launched Rapid Response Weapon (ARRW) is an air-launched hypersonic missile carried first by a rocket motor before deploying a hypersonic glide vehicle with a conventional warhead. The ARRW is said to have a maximum speed of better than Mach 20 and a range of approximately 575 miles.
Projected Deployment: 2022-2023
That can be stupid. They way Russias luck is going one of these things malfunctions and it ends up in a Hunstville, Al labRebelE Infantry said:agent-maroon said:
Using these advanced weapons would be a tacit admission that their current weapon supplies are running low and/or are ineffective, no?
Not necessarily. We have had over 2 decades of constant war to test our new weapons technologies in real world environments. This is Russias chance to combat prove their new weapons.
Mach 20. The heat resistant materials and engineering must be out of this world. Seriously, That is a huge leapaggiehawg said:
Here's an article (warning long) discussing hypersonic missiles and American plans for development.
https://nationalinterest.org/blog/reboot/these-are-ten-hypersonic-missiles-america-building-199423
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U.S. Air ForceAGM-183 Air-Launched Rapid Response Weapon (ARRW pronounced "arrow")
The Air-Launched Rapid Response Weapon (ARRW) is an air-launched hypersonic missile carried first by a rocket motor before deploying a hypersonic glide vehicle with a conventional warhead. The ARRW is said to have a maximum speed of better than Mach 20 and a range of approximately 575 miles.
Projected Deployment: 2022-2023
Wut.
— Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦 (@IAPonomarenko) March 19, 2022
Ukrainian troops in Luhansk region have managed to intercept a Tochka-U missile… with a FIM-92 Stinger.
This is confirmed.
If tomorrow they sink the Admiral Kuznetsov with a NLAW, I will be absolutely not surprised. pic.twitter.com/YSfxjfQcSu
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I assume the FIM-92 Stinger is one of the new toys?
RebelE Infantry said:agent-maroon said:
Using these advanced weapons would be a tacit admission that their current weapon supplies are running low and/or are ineffective, no?
Not necessarily. We have had over 2 decades of constant war to test our new weapons technologies in real world environments. This is Russias chance to combat prove their new weapons.
Some of the footage from yesterday's TV broadcast of the #Luzhniki concert strikingly matched a video from a year ago. pic.twitter.com/VQnJNsqVU1
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) March 19, 2022
Or it was a joint effort between Russia and China? And China wanted a test under war time conditions?agent-maroon said:RebelE Infantry said:agent-maroon said:
Using these advanced weapons would be a tacit admission that their current weapon supplies are running low and/or are ineffective, no?
Not necessarily. We have had over 2 decades of constant war to test our new weapons technologies in real world environments. This is Russias chance to combat prove their new weapons.
Fair point. Would think that they would delay a demonstration until they weren't struggling against a supposedly inferior fighting force & without a relatively high risk of further embarrassment, but that's just my opinion.
Reserved seating?WesMaroon&White said:Some of the footage from yesterday's TV broadcast of the #Luzhniki concert strikingly matched a video from a year ago. pic.twitter.com/VQnJNsqVU1
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) March 19, 2022
Yep Kinetic energy weapon, KEW's at mach 20 no war head required. Not even at mach 10.Ag In Ok said:
At that speed, is a warhead even needed? The energy at impact would be extraordinary, it's as if a warhead would slow it down and reduce the impact.
562 #Russian servicemen are now in #Ukrainian captivity
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) March 19, 2022
This was stated by the Minister of Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories, Iryna Vereshchuk, on the TSN TV channel. pic.twitter.com/EcvzkfAIjl
I have found that if you click "sign up", then hit the x in the upper left-hand corner of the pop-up box that results, you can go back to scrollingflakrat said:
Wow, now Tw-atter is putting original tweets behind the login wall. A few days ago? it required a login if you scrolled down too far.
Still not going to create an account on that network.
"Every product and every euro that feeds the Russian economy kills Ukrainians," the activists say.https://t.co/gDqxRXrPWw
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) March 19, 2022
aggiehawg said:I'm confused as well.Quote:
So they used a SAM to strike a ground target?
What are hypersonic missiles designed to do?
The Ukrainians continue to flood the Irpin River floodplain in order to block the Russian advance into Kyiv.
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) March 19, 2022
This is what it looks like now in the village of Demydiv. pic.twitter.com/9G6IhscJOZ
#Ukraine: Another western-supplied weapon in the field - M14 battle rifles are now being operated by the UA forces.
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) March 19, 2022
We believe these rifles were donated by one of the Baltic states. In the late 90s Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia received huge quantities of M14 rifles from the US. pic.twitter.com/sVFG56b0IS
They could do more by selling those beauties to American collectors and using the proceeds for Ukraine. I'm sure they'd sell out in no time.Agthatbuilds said:#Ukraine: Another western-supplied weapon in the field - M14 battle rifles are now being operated by the UA forces.
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) March 19, 2022
We believe these rifles were donated by one of the Baltic states. In the late 90s Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia received huge quantities of M14 rifles from the US. pic.twitter.com/sVFG56b0IS
Red Pear Realty said:
Isn't the M14 full auto?
⚡️ NATO to send air defense systems to Slovakia.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) March 19, 2022
Germany and the Netherlands will deliver MIM-104 Patriot PAC-3 air defense systems to Slovakia.
Prior, Slovak Defense Minister said that his country would transfer the Soviet-made S-300 air defense systems to Ukraine.