FAE/vacuum bombs (GBU43/B) can have a 400+ yard blast radius so they could cause lot of mines to detonate. But that would sure be an expensive way to clear mines, also most are dumb bombs and with both sides have decent air defense systems that would be..well dumb. Have to fly almost right over your target and at a cost of $16 million each that is an expensive target in the sky
I think the post above was claiming that the Russians inadvertently blew up their own minefields
because their bombers are so inaccurate in dropping ordnance
All drones must transmit radio frequency signals back to somewhere to be useful. They can be detected and triangulated this way. Determining friend from foe will be difficult, but detection and triangulation gear deployed out front cans find and locate them, and short range high performance suicide homing drones can kill them.
Not entirely true. Drones can fly a preset flight path and take pictures/video that's scaled when they return. The downside is less than real time intel, but they can be much harder to detect.
Yes, they can go retrieve and then return for safe download or they can transmit back with burst or frequency hopping but the most useful data is real time targeting, feedback. To conduct FPV attacks with target confirmation and course correction, or to surveil a battle in progress to aid ground forces real time, or to correct fire. They have to transit on a regular basis to send timely and useful video feed.
All drones must transmit radio frequency signals back to somewhere to be useful. They can be detected and triangulated this way. Determining friend from foe will be difficult, but detection and triangulation gear deployed out front cans find and locate them, and short range high performance suicide homing drones can kill them.
The instrumentation to DF radio frequencies using triangulation is more cumbersome and expensive when you are trying to DF >GHz frequencies with <500mW radiated power especially if the sensors are carried by the infantry and need a battery that last for days at a time. RF triangulation relies on setting up an array of antennas to capture the radiated energy and the more sensitive the antenna, the more care that must be taken in setting it up.
Rotor noise is unavoidable and at distances under 1000m for small rotors is easy to DF with acoustic vector sensors. The acoustic sensors I have seen demonstrated are not to be confused with Doppler based microphone systems that were fielded for small arms localization back in the 2007 timeframe. These are much more compact and reliable on a wider range of frequencies. They also work well for small arms localization (counter sniper) which doesn't emit RF energy.
This is correct. They at least got around the base if not in it to geo locate all those sites. It would have been better not to publicize it unless they were told to so that those assests would be forced to move and reveal other positions or expose them further.
It would be awesome if Ukraine could do an attack on Putin's Palace (more of a symbolic attack), but I imagine there's a couple S400 batteries protecting it
I'm surprised they haven't sunk Putin's yacht already, seems like it would be an easy target for Uke frogmen but maybe they don't want to piss off the Italians.
I have to roll my eyes when I read these SITREPs and RuZZia calls the attacks against the motherland "terrorist attacks"
What a crock!
Kremlin: "Any resistance to our murderous aggression is terrorism."
This is the world Putin (and Xi) would give us all.
Russian Media: The Investigative Committee of Russia has accused the head of the Ukrainian GUR (Military Intelligence Service), Lt. Gen. Kyrylo Budanov, of terrorism in absentia for his part in over 100 drone strikes on Russia.
I'm surprised they haven't sunk Putin's yacht already, seems like it would be an easy target for Uke frogmen but maybe they don't want to piss off the Italians.
No reason to sink it when it can be seized later and auctioned off for money.
5 BMPs with 2 support trucks destroyed in single Volley. 20 miles behind current front. Location is south of Tokmak. I would rather have this be 5 artillery pieces but still a nice fire mission. Lots of 30MM cook offs.
That far behind the line and none of them moving after the first one is hit leads me to believe those were unmanned. Still a good amount of equipment lost. What would be more disconcerting to me if I were Russia is you had an ISR drone loiter long enough to provide exact locations of that equipment.
5 BMPs with 2 support trucks destroyed in single Volley. 20 miles behind current front. Location is south of Tokmak. I would rather have this be 5 artillery pieces but still a nice fire mission. Lots of 30MM cook offs.
Russia deploys cannon-fodder 'punishment battalions' in echo of Stalin. "They're just meat." If Russia does this to its own people, no wonder it is comfortable murdering Ukrainians.
5 BMPs with 2 support trucks destroyed in single Volley. 20 miles behind current front. Location is south of Tokmak. I would rather have this be 5 artillery pieces but still a nice fire mission. Lots of 30MM cook offs.
🇫🇷 French Turgis Gaillard and Antonov to launch production of Aarok UAV in Ukraine
This drone with a wingspan of 22 meters can carry up to 1500 kg of weapons and surpasses the capabilities of the US MQ-9 Reaper pic.twitter.com/c3YnKM9gKc
Meanwhile in Russia: propagandist Sergey Mardan emphasized that Russia wants a lot more than just the restoration of the USSR and is striving to restore the Russian empire. https://t.co/yyYPmE1wWk
Pavel Gubarev, former "People's Governor" of the Donetsk region, explained why the Russian Armed Forces couldn't take Kyiv in 3 days and defined Russia's ultimate goals, which include killing millions of Ukrainians.https://t.co/FIMbpfqTXK
The head of the Russian occupation administration of Zaporizhia, Yevgeny Balitsky, said that Russia’s goal is to occupy not only Ukraine, but also the Baltic countries, Poland and Finland. Because these states are "the historical lands of Russia". pic.twitter.com/8y1jVORMac
The Australian company Electro Optic Systems is sending 'drone killer' system called Slinger to Ukraine. Slinger's price tag is less than $1.55 million per system. It aims to take down drones at a cost of between $155 and $1,550 per engagement.https://t.co/c0KYddMICD
Denys Davidov reporting progress south from Robotyne now entering the village of Novo Propovivka to the west and pushing towards and entering Verbove in the east