Which will probably involve taking out air defense on the Russian side of the border, no?Rossticus said:
Ukraine has consistently been pretty adamant that the ability to contest airspace in the east and south will be a critical element to securing victory.
With Zelensky's track record, I think I would side with him.Beat40 said:Rossticus said:
The MiG sitch is so weird considering how heavily everything else is flowing into Ukraine and our willingness to either backfill or guarantee security where other arms are concerned. Something isn't logically adding up.Slovak PM Eduard Heger says Slovakia could transfer its 11 MiG-29s if it gets guarantees from the US.
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) April 12, 2022
The Pentagon said tonight that it won’t object to such a transfer but that there’s no discussion about a backfill or alternative air protection for Slovakia at the moment. pic.twitter.com/gwY2oqGXMi
Personally I don't see how sending MiGs actually helps Ukraine in a dramatic way win the war.
Personally, I think there are people who want to do it to show support for Zelensky since he keeps asking for them and there is a other faction that believes it doesn't really help Ukraine significantly.
That's my read on any hold up.
Potentially, if necessary. But if Russia is lobbing missiles into Ukrainian airspace then I'd say that solidifies them as free game.shiftyandquick said:Which will probably involve taking out air defense on the Russian side of the border, no?Rossticus said:
Ukraine has consistently been pretty adamant that the ability to contest airspace in the east and south will be a critical element to securing victory.
Hell, I'm fine with Ukraine marching on Moscow and St. Petersburg.Rossticus said:Potentially, if necessary. But if Russia is lobbing missiles into Ukrainian airspace then I'd say that solidifies them as free game.shiftyandquick said:Which will probably involve taking out air defense on the Russian side of the border, no?Rossticus said:
Ukraine has consistently been pretty adamant that the ability to contest airspace in the east and south will be a critical element to securing victory.
Rossticus said:Potentially, if necessary. But if Russia is lobbing missiles into Ukrainian airspace then I'd say that solidifies them as free game.shiftyandquick said:Which will probably involve taking out air defense on the Russian side of the border, no?Rossticus said:
Ukraine has consistently been pretty adamant that the ability to contest airspace in the east and south will be a critical element to securing victory.
Maybe not directly ... but if valuable resources are diverted for air defense and battle plans are altered then the threat affect may be dramatic.Beat40 said:
Personally I don't see how sending MiGs actually helps Ukraine in a dramatic way win the war.
Rossticus said:
New video associated with that point blank tank shot. Russians or Ukrainians? Guessing Spook thinks it's Russians.
"Get souvenirs so you can tell home how you killed Separtist".Russian tank youp pic.twitter.com/Uv5HajpXS3
— ZOKA (@200_zoka) April 12, 2022
⚡️General Atomics, is ready to supply Predator and or Reaper drones to Ukraine if the US approves the transfer. This comes after Markarova (Ukraines ambassador to the US) met with officials of General Atomics last week.⚡️
— spook (@spook_info) April 12, 2022
Send a tank column toward Belgorod and reduce everything to rubble along the way. Give the Ivans a taste of their own medicine, they'd be freaking the **** out.normaleagle05 said:Rossticus said:Potentially, if necessary. But if Russia is lobbing missiles into Ukrainian airspace then I'd say that solidifies them as free game.shiftyandquick said:Which will probably involve taking out air defense on the Russian side of the border, no?Rossticus said:
Ukraine has consistently been pretty adamant that the ability to contest airspace in the east and south will be a critical element to securing victory.
If you invade me (nevermind if you do it in the manner Russia does it) it makes every last square millimeter of your sovereignty subject to whatever I am able to subject it to. To the aggressor comes the mouth punch.
Good luck a-holes.
Rossticus said:
Best I've been able to tell is simply poor discipline. Everyone effing off and posing for a photo op. A couple of guys up the road each way to simply ensure security and this doesn't happen.
This would be one of the most effective weapons against russia in Ukraine and IMO should have already been operational from day one and I DGAF who is operating them from where. 4 drops to 1 per sortie, on heavy armor compared to TB2. Would bring immediate relief in Mariupol, even just one ISR and 2 attack types rotating on station.MeatDr said:⚡️General Atomics, is ready to supply Predator and or Reaper drones to Ukraine if the US approves the transfer. This comes after Markarova (Ukraines ambassador to the US) met with officials of General Atomics last week.⚡️
— spook (@spook_info) April 12, 2022
Let's hope the "non escalators" GTFO of the way and approve these.JFABNRGR said:This would be one of the most effective weapons against russia and IMO should have already been operational from day one and I DGAF who is operating them from where. 4 drops to one per sortie, on heavy armor compared to TB2.MeatDr said:⚡️General Atomics, is ready to supply Predator and or Reaper drones to Ukraine if the US approves the transfer. This comes after Markarova (Ukraines ambassador to the US) met with officials of General Atomics last week.⚡️
— spook (@spook_info) April 12, 2022
Predator or Reaper drones to Ukraine would be a game changer ... extremely long range with Hellfire, laser guided bombs, or JDAM capability. Highest and best use are hard targets like supply depots, fuel storage, airfields, ports, bridges, command and control centers, etc.MeatDr said:⚡️General Atomics, is ready to supply Predator and or Reaper drones to Ukraine if the US approves the transfer. This comes after Markarova (Ukraines ambassador to the US) met with officials of General Atomics last week.⚡️
— spook (@spook_info) April 12, 2022
Reminds me of rail line along the Hardy Toll Road going to port of Houston during the First Gulf War.AgBQ-00 said:This really is going to happen isn't it?Rossticus said:There are Unconfirmed reports that Rail Networks across Poland and other Eastern European Countries in the last week or so have begun to experience Significant Delays due to the High Volume of NATO Military Equipment heading East towards The Baltics and the Ukrainian Border. pic.twitter.com/La3RvaB37U
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) April 12, 2022No comments pic.twitter.com/MQDhVbZ5f9
— IgorGirkin (@GirkinGirkin) April 12, 2022
how would these fare against Russian air defense systems?.. are any of these drones "stealth" or do we have other ways of avoiding Russian air defense systems? Just curious, it seems these drones would cause the Russians some serious problems..benchmark said:Predator or Reaper drones to Ukraine would be a game changer ... extremely long range with Hellfire, laser guided bombs, or JDAM capability. Highest and best use are hard targets like supply depots, fuel storage, airfields, ports, bridges, command and control centers, etc.MeatDr said:⚡️General Atomics, is ready to supply Predator and or Reaper drones to Ukraine if the US approves the transfer. This comes after Markarova (Ukraines ambassador to the US) met with officials of General Atomics last week.⚡️
— spook (@spook_info) April 12, 2022
Both can fly at 60,000 feet which will put them beyond the reach of manpads and some of the older Russian systems. Not sure they are otherwise particularly stealthy.fullback44 said:how would these fare against Russian air defense systems?.. are any of these drones "stealth" or do we have other ways of avoiding Russian air defense systems? Just curious, it seems these drones would cause the Russians some serious problems..benchmark said:Predator or Reaper drones to Ukraine would be a game changer ... extremely long range with Hellfire, laser guided bombs, or JDAM capability. Highest and best use are hard targets like supply depots, fuel storage, airfields, ports, bridges, command and control centers, etc.MeatDr said:⚡️General Atomics, is ready to supply Predator and or Reaper drones to Ukraine if the US approves the transfer. This comes after Markarova (Ukraines ambassador to the US) met with officials of General Atomics last week.⚡️
— spook (@spook_info) April 12, 2022
So I did some reading up, some of these drones we may actually have in storage because we have newer stuff, might as well let Ukraine drop some heavy guided munitions on some Russian assets.. Ukes could really F the Russians Up from a long ways up.. 50,000 feet is quite a ways away..AgLA06 said:
Good question. I imagine we don't want Russia or China getting their hands on them.
aggiehawg said:Sorry, but I didn't. Thought they had been mothballed about ten years ago.GAC06 said:aggiehawg said:
Didn't realize we still had Harriers in service.
Come on
Usually there are some C17s coming across to of from Poland, a few tankers, etc. The surveillance planes like the E3s, Rivet Joints, and drones seems to come and go, sometimes they squawk, sometimes they don't. But right now it is just empty.JFABNRGR said:
This has been the way it looks everyday. In Europe at night almost no pings. A normal day there (EU) about 70 at one time aircraft on a big day 165.
The only out of ordinary today that i saw (evidence of) was our global hawke went in and out of the black sea with a heading to odessa before pinging off and back on. I say evidence because it may have been over UKR a lot and we wouldn't know it but this was the first I have seen a heading in and out of the black sea that way.
Beat40 said:Rossticus said:
The MiG sitch is so weird considering how heavily everything else is flowing into Ukraine and our willingness to either backfill or guarantee security where other arms are concerned. Something isn't logically adding up.Slovak PM Eduard Heger says Slovakia could transfer its 11 MiG-29s if it gets guarantees from the US.
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) April 12, 2022
The Pentagon said tonight that it won’t object to such a transfer but that there’s no discussion about a backfill or alternative air protection for Slovakia at the moment. pic.twitter.com/gwY2oqGXMi
Personally I don't see how sending MiGs actually helps Ukraine in a dramatic way win the war.
Personally, I think there are people who want to do it to show support for Zelensky since he keeps asking for them and there is a other faction that believes it doesn't really help Ukraine significantly.
That's my read on any hold up.
txags92 said:Usually there are some C17s coming across to of from Poland, a few tankers, etc. The surveillance planes like the E3s, Rivet Joints, and drones seems to come and go, sometimes they squawk, sometimes they don't. But right now it is just empty.JFABNRGR said:
This has been the way it looks everyday. In Europe at night almost no pings. A normal day there (EU) about 70 at one time aircraft on a big day 165.
The only out of ordinary today that i saw (evidence of) was our global hawke went in and out of the black sea with a heading to odessa before pinging off and back on. I say evidence because it may have been over UKR a lot and we wouldn't know it but this was the first I have seen a heading in and out of the black sea that way.
Another squadron of MIGs would definitely have an impact. The Russians have been rolling in endless columns of armor on the roads to avoid getting stuck in the mud. Not saying fish in a barrel…but lots of fat targets for sure.bonfarr said:Beat40 said:Rossticus said:
The MiG sitch is so weird considering how heavily everything else is flowing into Ukraine and our willingness to either backfill or guarantee security where other arms are concerned. Something isn't logically adding up.Slovak PM Eduard Heger says Slovakia could transfer its 11 MiG-29s if it gets guarantees from the US.
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) April 12, 2022
The Pentagon said tonight that it won’t object to such a transfer but that there’s no discussion about a backfill or alternative air protection for Slovakia at the moment. pic.twitter.com/gwY2oqGXMi
Personally I don't see how sending MiGs actually helps Ukraine in a dramatic way win the war.
Personally, I think there are people who want to do it to show support for Zelensky since he keeps asking for them and there is a other faction that believes it doesn't really help Ukraine significantly.
That's my read on any hold up.
A report I read a few weeks back on the Ukrainian air assets explained it as they just don't have enough fully operational fighter jets to conduct more than a few sorties per day. Apparently they are listed as having as many as 50 fighters but in the article it was stated that day to day the number of flight ready planes is far less. I don't recall the exact number but supposedly for every hour of combat time in the air a large number of hours of maintenance is required to maintain the operational status and this is where the Ukes are struggling. They don't have the spare parts or time to get more than a few planes in the air at any one time. They can't buy parts from Russia and are most likely stripping planes down for parts to keep others flying so the 50 total fighters in inventory doesn't reflect reality. They have more trained pilots than they have flight ready jets so they need more aircraft.
If they could put 9 or 10 planes in the air a day I think that would make a big difference in the war.
Belarusian border guards accused Polish law enforcement agencies in attack on border checkpoint Piaschatka with slingshot https://t.co/LG5Szautdw #Belarus pic.twitter.com/1lFE4YFjay
— Liveuamap (@Liveuamap) April 11, 2022
LMAOWaffledynamics said:
BREAKING! Poland attacks Belarus!Belarusian border guards accused Polish law enforcement agencies in attack on border checkpoint Piaschatka with slingshot https://t.co/LG5Szautdw #Belarus pic.twitter.com/1lFE4YFjay
— Liveuamap (@Liveuamap) April 11, 2022
Rossticus said:
Best I've been able to tell is simply poor discipline. Everyone effing off and posing for a photo op. A couple of guys up the road each way to simply ensure security and this doesn't happen.
Kadyrov’s Chechen soldiers are committing war crimes across Ukraine.
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) April 12, 2022
People are documenting their sick acts. It will be used as evidence against them in Nuremberg 2. pic.twitter.com/u8AzIeDtHj
I'm completely fine with zero Kadyrov prisoners taken. Would read with grim delight, actually.Rossticus said:
This photo makes me as sick as anything I've seen.Kadyrov’s Chechen soldiers are committing war crimes across Ukraine.
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) April 12, 2022
People are documenting their sick acts. It will be used as evidence against them in Nuremberg 2. pic.twitter.com/u8AzIeDtHj