⚡🇺🇸 In the package of military aid from December 21, the United States transferred to #Ukraine guided aerial bombs with increased range #JDAM-ER, — #Bloomberg
— 🇺🇦UkraineNewsLive🇺🇦 (@UkraineNewsLive) February 22, 2023
These bombs are dropped from a height of 14 km and fly at a distance of up to 72 km.#UkraineRussianWar #UkraineWillWin pic.twitter.com/5lkthqpCZS
⚡️City Council: Russian ammunition warehouse destroyed in occupied Mariupol.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) February 22, 2023
According to the Mariupol City Council, a Russian ammunition warehouse was destroyed in temporarily-occupied Mariupol on Feb. 21.
The warehouse was located in the central district near the airport.
nortex97 said:
A very good discussion of the strategic situation/strategies here:Quote:
REBEKAH KOFFLER: Where we are with this conflict is that even the chairman of the joint chiefs, General Mark Milley, has admitted that there is no path to victory for Ukraine. My intelligence analysis tells me this war isn't winnable.
Why? It's because Putin's strategy is to outsuffer and outlast the adversary. Putin has assembled half a million new recruits, 315,000 joining the fight right now, 150,000 in training camps.
As you just said, Brian, this is typical Putin, typical Russia, just throwing bodies into the grinder. Putin also knows there is fatigue right now in the United States and in the west because the taxpayer is realizing that they have been sucked dry with $196 billion, as Lisa pointed out and they just can't continue forever.
So this "oops!" strategy that President Biden just pulled out with his visit is not going to stop Putin. Putin is not afraid. He has a plan. I describe this plan in my book, "Putin's Playbook," which you have.
Biden completely failed at deterrence, failed at strategy, just schizophrenically throwing weaponry at Ukraine hoping somehow it's going to scare Putin. But unfortunately, it won't.
FOX NEWS HOST LISA BOOTHE: To your point, I think a lot of Americans want to know what does winning look like according to Zelensky, how much money is that going to take, and how much human suffering has to happen to achieve that goal.
KOFFLER: Here is what Zelensky stated repeatedly what victory looks like to him. It's evicting the Russians from the entire territory of Ukraine.
BOOTHE: But is that feasible?
KOFFLER: It's absolutely not. Because the Russians are entrenched, especially in Crimea. It's an existential outcome of this war for Putin and for Russia. And so it is just not feasible.
Somebody needs to realize that the strategy of just throwing weaponry is not going to work. Weaponry and technology do not win wars, strategy does. And, unfortunately, despite 10 years' worth of every single piece of intelligence that we had back in the intelligence community, we had scores of war gaming, predicting and going through this conflict and how it's going to unravel, right?
How it's going to unravel is it is going to ratchet up if tensions are escalated, it's going to ratchet up cyber or nuclear armageddon. President Biden knows this. This is exactly why he is not deploying forces into Ukraine, he not sending F-35s into Ukraine.
...
KILMEADE: He miscalculated everything.
KOFFLER: Well, not everything. Not everything. Because, again, Putin is planning for a relentless draining war of attrition. Throwing people into the meat grinder, yes. They lost 200,000 men. In World War II, the Russians sacrificed 25 million. With the population of UKraine being 43 million, the Russians 143 million, can you do the math? That is prohibitive, so the conflict is going to go on forever.
And as long as it goes on, Putin achieves his goal. His definition of victory is very different from ours, it is preventing us and Ukraine from victory. The devastation of Ukraine. Ukraine right now has been decimated. The industrial base is destroyed. The agricultural base is destroyed. It is ceasing to exist as a viable country because we are providing the entire gross domestic product... They are entirely depending on us.
And right now, the Pentagon is already telegraphing to Ukraine that this is unsustainable because we are doing our own review, because our own weapons stockpile is depleting, some of these weaponry is going to take 7-18 years to replace. Ukraine is having an extremely high burn rate of ammo. 5,000 rounds a day, so our production capacity is outmatched.
Agthatbuilds said:nortex97 said:
A very good discussion of the strategic situation/strategies here:Quote:
REBEKAH KOFFLER: Where we are with this conflict is that even the chairman of the joint chiefs, General Mark Milley, has admitted that there is no path to victory for Ukraine. My intelligence analysis tells me this war isn't winnable.
Why? It's because Putin's strategy is to outsuffer and outlast the adversary. Putin has assembled half a million new recruits, 315,000 joining the fight right now, 150,000 in training camps.
As you just said, Brian, this is typical Putin, typical Russia, just throwing bodies into the grinder. Putin also knows there is fatigue right now in the United States and in the west because the taxpayer is realizing that they have been sucked dry with $196 billion, as Lisa pointed out and they just can't continue forever.
So this "oops!" strategy that President Biden just pulled out with his visit is not going to stop Putin. Putin is not afraid. He has a plan. I describe this plan in my book, "Putin's Playbook," which you have.
Biden completely failed at deterrence, failed at strategy, just schizophrenically throwing weaponry at Ukraine hoping somehow it's going to scare Putin. But unfortunately, it won't.
FOX NEWS HOST LISA BOOTHE: To your point, I think a lot of Americans want to know what does winning look like according to Zelensky, how much money is that going to take, and how much human suffering has to happen to achieve that goal.
KOFFLER: Here is what Zelensky stated repeatedly what victory looks like to him. It's evicting the Russians from the entire territory of Ukraine.
BOOTHE: But is that feasible?
KOFFLER: It's absolutely not. Because the Russians are entrenched, especially in Crimea. It's an existential outcome of this war for Putin and for Russia. And so it is just not feasible.
Somebody needs to realize that the strategy of just throwing weaponry is not going to work. Weaponry and technology do not win wars, strategy does. And, unfortunately, despite 10 years' worth of every single piece of intelligence that we had back in the intelligence community, we had scores of war gaming, predicting and going through this conflict and how it's going to unravel, right?
How it's going to unravel is it is going to ratchet up if tensions are escalated, it's going to ratchet up cyber or nuclear armageddon. President Biden knows this. This is exactly why he is not deploying forces into Ukraine, he not sending F-35s into Ukraine.
...
KILMEADE: He miscalculated everything.
KOFFLER: Well, not everything. Not everything. Because, again, Putin is planning for a relentless draining war of attrition. Throwing people into the meat grinder, yes. They lost 200,000 men. In World War II, the Russians sacrificed 25 million. With the population of UKraine being 43 million, the Russians 143 million, can you do the math? That is prohibitive, so the conflict is going to go on forever.
And as long as it goes on, Putin achieves his goal. His definition of victory is very different from ours, it is preventing us and Ukraine from victory. The devastation of Ukraine. Ukraine right now has been decimated. The industrial base is destroyed. The agricultural base is destroyed. It is ceasing to exist as a viable country because we are providing the entire gross domestic product... They are entirely depending on us.
And right now, the Pentagon is already telegraphing to Ukraine that this is unsustainable because we are doing our own review, because our own weapons stockpile is depleting, some of these weaponry is going to take 7-18 years to replace. Ukraine is having an extremely high burn rate of ammo. 5,000 rounds a day, so our production capacity is outmatched.
The wild card here is the Russian people and those willing to replace putin.
Will there be enough resistance when Russia sends 200k to their deaths? I have my doubts. It seems many of those who might, in a previous life, participated in a "revolution," fled the country during the mobilization
I know nothing of these weapons but as a pilot, I would not expect heavy bombs with short wings to have a very large glide ratio. Maybe 6:1? So to achieve the distance described they would have to be dropped from ~40k feet. This is within range of S300 anti aircraft systems so it's not a great weapon for deep penetration with the limited unstealthy airframes Ukraine has. That said, the Russians aren't terribly effective or efficient at anything, including air defense so I would expect some daring raids to achieve some noteworthy results, but not without costs.benchmark said:
Anyone know anything about the delivery launch profile for max 40+ mile range? Curious how effective this weapon can be given launch aircraft risk to Russian air defenses.⚡🇺🇸 In the package of military aid from December 21, the United States transferred to #Ukraine guided aerial bombs with increased range #JDAM-ER, — #Bloomberg
— 🇺🇦UkraineNewsLive🇺🇦 (@UkraineNewsLive) February 22, 2023
These bombs are dropped from a height of 14 km and fly at a distance of up to 72 km.#UkraineRussianWar #UkraineWillWin pic.twitter.com/5lkthqpCZS
🧵1/17 You don't hear as much about the advancement of regular russian brigades, but you see reports about Wagner advancing in certain areas. While it's true that it's achieved due to extrajudicial executions and irrational losses, the situation is a little bit more complex pic.twitter.com/KbGhX85DIQ
— Tatarigami_UA (@Tatarigami_UA) February 22, 2023
Putin's pre-invasion assumptions were totally congruent with the Koffler-like 'experts' in the west ... e.g. military assistance to Ukraine would be essentially wasteful and futile.nortex97 said:
A very good discussion of the strategic situation/strategies here:
MouthBQ98 said:
Manpower is a problem for Russia because their younger generation is not very large, and their older generations are not very healthy. They don't have the seemingly inexhaustible numbers they had several decades ago. And poorly equipped and trained men consume resources without being combat effective, and removing them from productive employment weakens the economy.
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MOSCOW, Feb 22 (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday that China's Xi Jinping would visit Russia, saying relations had reached "new frontiers" amid U.S. concerns that Beijing could provide material support to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Chinese weapons supplies to Russia would threaten a potential escalation of the Ukraine war into a confrontation between Russia and China on the one side and Ukraine and the U.S.-led NATO military alliance on the other.
AgLA06 said:
You didn't miss anything. That's Nortex.
Source: https://t.co/zotLu7uPa7
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) February 23, 2023
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) February 23, 2023
nortex97 said:
A very good discussion of the strategic situation/strategies here:
KILMEADE: He miscalculated everything.
KOFFLER: Well, not everything. Not everything. Because, again, Putin is planning for a relentless draining war of attrition. Throwing people into the meat grinder, yes. They lost 200,000 men. In World War II, the Russians sacrificed 25 million. With the population of UKraine being 43 million, the Russians 143 million, can you do the math? That is prohibitive, so the conflict is going to go on forever.
And as long as it goes on, Putin achieves his goal. His definition of victory is very different from ours, it is preventing us and Ukraine from victory. The devastation of Ukraine. Ukraine right now has been decimated. The industrial base is destroyed. The agricultural base is destroyed. It is ceasing to exist as a viable country because we are providing the entire gross domestic product... They are entirely depending on us.
And right now, the Pentagon is already telegraphing to Ukraine that this is unsustainable because we are doing our own review, because our own weapons stockpile is depleting, some of these weaponry is going to take 7-18 years to replace. Ukraine is having an extremely high burn rate of ammo. 5,000 rounds a day, so our production capacity is outmatched.
Well that doesn’t sound good… https://t.co/W0kNy2qmJf
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) February 22, 2023
Other than a few video of Ukrainian Forces being moved towards Transnistria over the last few days I haven’t observed any Significant Movements of Ukrainian Heavy Equipment that would be required if they wish to take the Region.
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) February 22, 2023
MouthBQ98 said:
Russia can't win. The sooner they come to this realization and try to negotiate for some of what they have and call it done, the better for everyone. It will suck for Ukrainians if they lose territory to Russian aggression but they need to calculate if it is worth the cost to try to win it back, but I don't see either side reaching a position where they would negotiate until 2024 when Ukraine has had a chance at strategic counterattack to optimize their own position and Russia has a chance a facing losing major gains versus negotiating.
Round and round we go for almost 5 and a half hours pic.twitter.com/Gks84XoeUP
— RoINTEL (@RoINTEL) February 22, 2023