More detail on the recent Ukrainian return visit to Snake Island.
The West needs to do as much as they can, as fast as they can. This "aid" and sanctions will all fall apart when winter hit Europe in a 4-5 month. It will be every country for itself when their people are freezing and industry has ground to a halt.docb said:I mean turning the Russians into worm dirtAlan Combs Zombie said:Turning the tide you mean Russia keeping its current gains?docb said:Looks like we are starting to get really serious about turning the tide of this thing. Time to send those murderous *******s to rot or back across the border.74OA said:
More HIMARS headed to Ukraine.
When the ground is frozen even the swampy areas will become navigable by Russian tracked vehicles while it also becomes difficult for Ukranians to dig infantry fighting positions in many of those areas. Add in the cloudy skies in winter making aerial and satellite imagery difficult and winter could become dangerous for Ukraine.DCPD158 said:The West needs to do as much as they can, as fast as they can. This "aid" and sanctions will all fall apart when winter hit Europe in a 4-5 month. It will be every country for itself when their people are freezing and industry has ground to a halt.docb said:I mean turning the Russians into worm dirtAlan Combs Zombie said:Turning the tide you mean Russia keeping its current gains?docb said:Looks like we are starting to get really serious about turning the tide of this thing. Time to send those murderous *******s to rot or back across the border.74OA said:
More HIMARS headed to Ukraine.
Ukraine needs to take back the south and isolate Crimea ASAP or everything bogs down over winter and it all starts again next March.
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/8-july-mlrs-launches-from-enerhodar-explosions-were-audibleQuote:
MLRS launches from Enerhodar. Explosions were audible in Nikopol
Honestly, I'm not sure we have anything in our kinetic inventory to drop the Kerch bridge from 200 miles. An air strike is a suicide mission and it would take multiple 2000 lb warheads to take out the concrete spans. So scratch that. Ditto naval attacks.ABATTBQ11 said:
Bridge would be destroyed by a dedicated missile or air strike. Ground assault would happen much farther north as a full scale offensive across a wide area to take advantage of the supply disruption. Basically, knock out the bridge behind the lines to limit resupply to troops in the south, then attack those troops en masse and deplete their existing supplies to push them out before the bridge is repaired. If at all possible, get within artillery or MLRS range of the bridge to keep it out and prevent counter offensives, but that might be a long shot. They'd barge to basically retake Crimea to get within range of even HIMARS without ATACMS rounds.
If it was us? I would think SEAD and DEAD would be in order first along with a little jamming. Then you put the 2000lb bombs right where they need to be. The Ukes do not have that capability, but we do.benchmark said:Honestly, I'm not sure we have anything in our kinetic inventory to drop the Kerch bridge from 200 miles. An air strike is a suicide mission and it would take multiple 2000 lb warheads to take out the concrete spans. So scratch that. Ditto naval attacks.ABATTBQ11 said:
Bridge would be destroyed by a dedicated missile or air strike. Ground assault would happen much farther north as a full scale offensive across a wide area to take advantage of the supply disruption. Basically, knock out the bridge behind the lines to limit resupply to troops in the south, then attack those troops en masse and deplete their existing supplies to push them out before the bridge is repaired. If at all possible, get within artillery or MLRS range of the bridge to keep it out and prevent counter offensives, but that might be a long shot. They'd barge to basically retake Crimea to get within range of even HIMARS without ATACMS rounds.
A 500 lb warhead would work if targeting the upper chords of the steel arched section. But the seeker needs to be pinpoint accurate - so that probably eliminates extended range Harpoons with radar seekers. SLAM-ER's are accurate - but they're air launched and don't have the range. ATACM's have almost everything needed - except their GPS guidance isn't accurate enough. IR image guidance is what's needed but it's not avail on ATACM's.
What am I forgetting?
Hopefully the mod isn't a pipe dream ... but disagree on the accuracy needed to drop the bridge. Some GPS guided weapons are accurate to within 15 ft CEP ... like the M982 Excalibur. The MGM-140 ATACMS are said to be accurate to within 30 ft CEP. Assuming of course they aren't using GPS jamming near the bridge. If you want to drop the bridge you need a direct hit on each of the 2 upper box chords and they're less than 10 ft wide.GAC06 said:
GPS is plenty accurate to hit a bridge. Slapping an imaging seeker on a missile is a pipe dream
GAC06 said:
GPS is plenty accurate to hit a bridge. Slapping an imaging seeker on a missile is a pipe dream
The imagery system on the block III tomahawks is 80s technology. I couldn't find any info on whether the latest versions can use image mapping for targeting. But if that won't work, they could laze the target. Air defense will make it difficult to do from the air so special forces might be required.ABATTBQ11 said:GAC06 said:
GPS is plenty accurate to hit a bridge. Slapping an imaging seeker on a missile is a pipe dream
Not in a GPS denied environment.
The tomahawk does somewhat have this capability. It compares live imagery to stored imagery to correct its flight path, and Raytheon has built in a data link for the tomahawk to send target pictures back while loitering for identification and selection.
JFABNRGR said:
Easier done blowing up a cargo ship carrying million pounds of something flammable while underneath and melting the steel.
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/9-july-explosion-at-reportedly-military-ammunition-warehousesQuote:
Explosion at reportedly military ammunition warehouses in Kherson
У тимчасово окупованому Херсоні, схоже, нова бавовна на рашистських складах боєприпасів pic.twitter.com/uMm0j5jcuA
— Баба і кіт (@babaikit) July 9, 2022
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/9-july-warehouses-with-ammunition-exploded-in-khartsyzk-overnightQuote:
Warehouses with ammunition exploded in Khartsyzk overnight
Всем доброе утро
— СОБАКА УКРОП (@boris0630) July 9, 2022
Склад бк в Харцызске взрывался всю ночь
Снаряды разлетались по всему городу pic.twitter.com/bRm0SP9hNP
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/9-july-explosions-at-ammunition-warehouses-in-irminoQuote:
Explosions at ammunition warehouses in Irmino
#Ирмино. Попали в склад БК. Идёт детонация. pic.twitter.com/cDBxHsRZzl
— Типичный Донецк (@typicaldonetsk) July 9, 2022
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/9-july-explosion-and-fire-reported-in-mariupolQuote:
Explosion and fire reported in Mariupol
📍Маріуполь. Місцеві повідомляють, що був сильний вибух 💥🔥.
— Illya Ayzin (@Illya_Ayzin) July 9, 2022
Відео було зняте пару годин тому.
Цікаво. Інформація уточнюється. pic.twitter.com/DfAoaj9fsQ
Possibly. Otherwise, it's either business as usual or short traffic stops for road repairs.GAC06 said:
You guys really need to give up on cobbling together guidance systems on existing weapons
Waffledynamics said:
ETA: At 6:22, he mentions speculation that the US has agreed to send long range missiles that can range up to 300 km. That could hit both Sevastopol and the Kerch bridge. Unconfirmed, though.
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/9-july-explosion-at-warehouse-in-alchevskQuote:
Explosion at warehouse in Alchevsk
📍Алчевськ, Луганська область. ⚡
— Illya Ayzin (@Illya_Ayzin) July 9, 2022
Місто окуповане росією з 2014 року.
Мінус ще один склад БК 💥🔥🔥🔥. pic.twitter.com/zMSlklipsK
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In addition to HIMARS, the U.S. will be sending 1,000 rounds of what the official said are 155 mm howitzer rounds that provide "greater precision" than standard shells for those systems.
"It offers Ukraine precise capability for specific targets," the official said. "It will save ammunition. It will be more effective due to the precision."
Ukraine still has "substantial stores" of standard 155 mm shells, the official said.
The official declined to answer repeated questions about whether the new high-precision rounds were the M982 Excalibur precision-guided 155mm artillery shell. The Excalibur, which the Army, as well as the U.S. Marines, have been using for more than a decade, is only capable of hitting stationary targets using its GPS-assisted inertial navigation system (INS) guidance package. The M982 has a maximum range of 20 miles.
benchmark said:
I missed this tidbit about the last $400M aid pkg ... it likely includes 1,000 rounds of deadly accurate M982 Excalibur rounds for high value targets.
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In addition to HIMARS, the U.S. will be sending 1,000 rounds of what the official said are 155 mm howitzer rounds that provide "greater precision" than standard shells for those systems.
"It offers Ukraine precise capability for specific targets," the official said. "It will save ammunition. It will be more effective due to the precision."
Ukraine still has "substantial stores" of standard 155 mm shells, the official said.
The official declined to answer repeated questions about whether the new high-precision rounds were the M982 Excalibur precision-guided 155mm artillery shell. The Excalibur, which the Army, as well as the U.S. Marines, have been using for more than a decade, is only capable of hitting stationary targets using its GPS-assisted inertial navigation system (INS) guidance package. The M982 has a maximum range of 20 miles.
Good read. Thanks for sharing. What a novel idea ... just cobble together an accurate weapon by slapping on a guidance system to an existing munition. Wondering if we haven't previously provided these based on some of the video's we've seen. M982's cost about the same as a Javelin and we've sent them over 6,000 ... so not sure if cost is the issue.Ulysses90 said:
I would think it more likely that they are sending the M1156 Precision Guidance Kit for conventional 155mm projectiles than Excalibur. There's a big cost difference (not that cost has been an obstacle for US aid thus far).
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A conventional unguided M549A1 155 mm artillery projectile has a circular error probability (CEP) of 267 m (876 ft) at its maximum range, meaning that half of the rounds can be expected to land within 267 meters of their intended target. This has made unguided artillery dangerous to use in close combat for fear of friendly fire and collateral damage. The M982 Excalibur was fielded as a guided shell that effectively hit within 6 m (20 ft) of a target, but the Army developed the XM1156 as a cheaper alternative. The PGK fuse can be screwed onto existing M549A1 and M795 projectiles, be fired from M109A6 Paladin and M777A2 Howitzer artillery systems, and hits within 50 m (160 ft) of the target at any range.