- 1 Pantsir-M CIWS with Hermes-K missiles or
- 1 3M89 Palash/ Palma CIWS with Sosna-R missiles (4+4 SAM in total 8 plus under reload units)
- or 2 AK-630M-2 CIWS (on first 2 vessels)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karakurt-class_corvette
Yup but they're also fielding their Project 22160 class ships which didn't have any on board, they're supposed to field a number of modular packages but weren't native and so they first used manpads and then did this:AgLA06 said:
Is this not the correct armement for the Karakurt-Class Corvettes?
- 1 Pantsir-M CIWS with Hermes-K missiles or
- 1 3M89 Palash/ Palma CIWS with Sosna-R missiles (4+4 SAM in total 8 plus under reload units)
- or 2 AK-630M-2 CIWS (on first 2 vessels)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karakurt-class_corvette
They are making progress but it's certainly slower than originally predicted, much of it has to do with having no air support while conserving their reserves and the Russians having a long time to dig in with mines, trenches and pre-aimed artillery.RONA Ag said:
Can someone give a brief synopsis on how the offensive is going? Trying to clean information from all the posts but having difficulty tracking. Sounds like Ukraine is slowly pushing Russia out of previously occupied territory headwind southeast toward the Sea of Azov and has made more progress than originally projected. Fair to say?
Not USAF F-16s. Only Greece and Turkey in NATO have modified their F-16s for the Harpoon and they aren't giving any up. F-16s donated to Ukraine will have to be similarly modified.MouthBQ98 said:
An F16 should be able to carry a couple of harpoons. That would vastly increase their range.
The SLAM-ER would be a better option for this but we've already given the Ukes some Harpoons. Those are probably the land based variants and the air launched ones I'm not sure how hard it would be to put Harpoons on them. I think some NATO countries have put them on 16s (maybe the Dutch and the Spanish?) but it's not something the US does a ton of to my knowledge with the 16s.MouthBQ98 said:
An F16 should be able to carry a couple of harpoons. That would vastly increase their range.
Well the 16 in an air defense role was always accompanied by the expectation of AWACs control, which obviously Ukraine won't have. There is a reason the 15 had that massive freaking radar in the nose.AgLA06 said:
This seems to be the expectation for the F16s.
"F-16s likely will not grant Ukraine air superiority, but they will facilitate the defense of their air space."
The premise is F16s will be shot down by Russian fighters before they can see them on radar. However, F16s can be better used as a second layer to defend Uke cities from Russian missiles.
https://www.rand.org/blog/2023/05/what-f-16s-will-and-wont-do-for-ukraine.html
74OA said:
Ukraine close to retaking Bakhmut and other updates.
Today's SITREP.
Russian Forces along this Section of the Frontline have now managed to Advance between 15-18km and are slowly pushing towards the Oskil River.
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) July 25, 2023
AgLA06 said:
This seems to be the expectation for the F16s.
"F-16s likely will not grant Ukraine air superiority, but they will facilitate the defense of their air space."
The premise is F16s will be shot down by Russian fighters before they can see them on radar. However, F16s can be better used as a second layer to defend Uke cities from Russian missiles.
https://www.rand.org/blog/2023/05/what-f-16s-will-and-wont-do-for-ukraine.html
In lieu of a stream tonight, here is a short thread.
— Andrew Perpetua (@AndrewPerpetua) July 26, 2023
Ukraine's situation north of Kreminna has deteriorated, this is due to a troop rotation that left inexperienced brigades in charge of a long stretch of front line, where Russia immediately capitalized. pic.twitter.com/jug2tLcllz
⚡️Interesting information! A 🇷🇺Russian military blogger who has a connection with the Russian aviation writes that today the Russian attack helicopter Ka-52 "Alligator" was shot down by three missiles from the 🇬🇧British Stormer air defense system. Both pilots died (one of them is… pic.twitter.com/E66ulw9s2Q
— 🇺🇦Ukrainian Front (@front_ukrainian) July 25, 2023
aezmvp said:Well the 16 in an air defense role was always accompanied by the expectation of AWACs control, which obviously Ukraine won't have. There is a reason the 15 had that massive freaking radar in the nose.AgLA06 said:
This seems to be the expectation for the F16s.
"F-16s likely will not grant Ukraine air superiority, but they will facilitate the defense of their air space."
The premise is F16s will be shot down by Russian fighters before they can see them on radar. However, F16s can be better used as a second layer to defend Uke cities from Russian missiles.
https://www.rand.org/blog/2023/05/what-f-16s-will-and-wont-do-for-ukraine.html
Yeah but would they provide targeting data and C&C like intercept vectors etc.? I think that might be a bit much. Maybe that's a fine line b/c of all the intel we are sharing but if I was Russia I'd be pretty pissed over that.P.U.T.U said:
The US and UK have had AWACS in the air with transponders on. They tend to stay over Poland or international waters but they are there likely to provide intel to Ukraine.
More doom and gloom from Russian sources on the prospects of the Ukrainian counteroffensive - once again mentioning the use of GMLRS as precision counter-battery fire to snipe individual Russian artillery pieces. https://t.co/pj5rpfEjxa
— Jimmy Rushton (@JimmySecUK) July 26, 2023
It is possible Ukraine's reserve 10th Corps is starting to take over (or commit more of its forces) for 9th Corps, which was responsible for the beginning of the counteroffensive in Orikhiv. https://t.co/Iszah7pIzQ
— Rob Lee (@RALee85) July 26, 2023
There is a tendency for some of those Russian milbloggers to be fatalistic given how jaded they've become over the past year of losses and stalemate. So, while it is nice to hear, folks do have to remember where they are emotionally.Quote:
Every day the Russian milbloggers seem more comcerned about Ukrainian breakthrough in the South.
AgLA06 said:
Reading some of their communications is like reading an alien dialect. Makes my head hurt.