It shows no outright signs on an attack or major damage to the array or the facility. We must highlight that commercial satellite imagery is limited as to what it can show. Small shrapnel damage could exist that is not apparent, but nothing really looks out of place....
— Tyler Rogoway (@Aviation_Intel) May 27, 2024
It is very possible an attack did take place here, but the drone didn't make it to its final target or its effect was very small. But none of the buildings appear damaged etc. Knowing exactly what happened or didn't happen at this site is critical due to the strategic value of…
— Tyler Rogoway (@Aviation_Intel) May 27, 2024
Now that Ukraine has long range ballistic and cruise missiles and permission to use them inside Russia, it appears to be trying to peel back radars which can cover large swaths of Russia and Ukraine, and which also serve to cue other Russian air defense systems.Teslag said:
Sounds like the Ukes are hitting anything and everything with an EW signature.
In addition, the deep strike targets (of any current value or not) make the orcs move ADA assets from the Uke front to cover these assets opening up holes in the front.74OA said:Now that Ukraine has long range ballistic and cruise missiles and permission to use them inside Russia, it appears to be trying to peel back radars which can cover large swaths of Russia and Ukraine, and which also serve to key in other air defense systems.Teslag said:
Sounds like the Ukes are hitting anything and everything with an EW signature.
Losing those long-range radars will make it easier for Ukrainian missiles and long-range drones to get through to their targets and potentially force Russia to thin out its air defenses immediately surrounding Ukraine in order to help protect military and civilian assets deep inside Russia.
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Poland will fortify its border with Russia's ally Belarus as early as next week in response to what Warsaw says is a "ruthless hybrid war" waged by Moscow to destabilise its western neighbours.
Donald Tusk, the Polish prime minister who visited the Belarus border on Wednesday, announced the reintroduction of a buffer zone at the frontier to stop illegal migrants being pushed into the EU by Russia.
Tusk has made stronger border security a priority since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, recently pledging to spend 10bn zlotys ($2.5bn) to fortify Poland's borders with Belarus and the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad and make them "impregnable" to an attack.
Speaking alongside Tusk, defence minister Wadysaw Kosiniak-Kamysz said Poland would send more soldiers and police to the border to respond to "a ruthless hybrid war".
Warsaw is accusing Russia and Belarus of sponsoring a new attempt to push large numbers of African and Middle Eastern migrants into Poland illegally, one of several recent moves by Russia and its ally to test its land and maritime borders with EU states as the Ukraine war grinds on.
While I don't doubt some of the really small and slow drones may be overlooked, this aircraft uses a modern Erieye AESA radar which has generally excellent low and slow discrimination.lb3 said:
A big complication with airborne radar is ground clutter. With old analog radars they could use the doppler shift on the returns to filter out slow moving objects but some of these drones are pretty slow so if you set the filter at too low of a speed, or remove the filter altogether, you risk saturating your scopes with automobile traffic. Digital systems have better filtering controls but I suspect that it's still pretty easy to lose track of slow moving targets.
74OA said:
New and expanded artillery ammo plants coming online as the Army ramps up to produce 100,000 rounds a month by the end of next year. That will be a ten-fold production increase from just a couple of years ago.
"Once complete, the empty shells made in the new Mesquite plant will be shipped to the Army's sole facility for filling them with explosives a World War II-era plant in Burlington, Iowa. Next year, however, many of the shells will be sent to another new General Dynamics factory that is under construction in Camden, Ark.
The Pentagon's drive to reinvest in ammunition production will also result in the Army's Iowa plant opening a second line for filling shells with explosives, and the partial reopening of a plant in Parsons, Kan., for packing artillery propellant charges that was largely shuttered in a round of base closures in the 2000s."
AMMO
🇺🇸🇷🇺🇺🇦🚨‼️ The United States is concerned about Kyiv's attacks on Russian nuclear radar stations
— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) May 30, 2024
“Washington told Kiev that such attacks could cause destabilization. According to American authorities, the stations in Armavir are not involved in the military conflict in Ukraine”… pic.twitter.com/ZW9QY1ZmWX
https://liveuamap.com/en/2024/30-may-several-boats-and-ferries-damaged-5-people-woundedQuote:
Several boats and ferries damaged, 5 people wounded as result of explosions overnight in Kerch
https://liveuamap.com/en/2024/30-may-three-explosions-in-the-area-of-the-angarsky-tankQuote:
Three explosions in the area of the Angarsky tank training ground near Simferopol
https://liveuamap.com/en/2024/30-may-explosions-and-fire-between-ivanivka-and-denysivkaQuote:
Explosions and fire between Ivanivka and Denysivka village near Simferopol
https://liveuamap.com/en/2024/30-may-ukrainian-military-intelligence-destroyed-2-russianQuote:
Ukrainian Military Intelligence destroyed 2 Russian fastboats KS-701 Tunets in occupied Crimea with Magura V5 naval drones
I mean I feel like Russia knows how to run on fumes.Gordo14 said:
Not predicting imminent collapse or anything, but Russia is on fumes.
Concentrated troops sounds like a great opportunity for HIMARS and ATACMS.nortex97 said:🇺🇸🇷🇺🇺🇦🚨‼️ The United States is concerned about Kyiv's attacks on Russian nuclear radar stations
— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) May 30, 2024
“Washington told Kiev that such attacks could cause destabilization. According to American authorities, the stations in Armavir are not involved in the military conflict in Ukraine”… pic.twitter.com/ZW9QY1ZmWX
Sitrep:
Gerard White's comments/links are interesting (comment section).
As much as I'd like to believe this I just don't. It seems strange to me that RuZZia has resorted to golf carts and motorcycle attacks, but they're recruiting / conscripting 30k soldiers a month. Untrained and meat for the grinder, but they're making gains at horrendous costs. RuZZian's just don't care about the dying or the dead.Gordo14 said:
Really feels like we're reaching a huge inflection point in the war. One that I don't think Russia will be able to recover from. Not predicting imminent collapse or anything, but Russia is on fumes.
Yeah in Russia you don't just die a usual bullet riddled death. It's that and then fire. Always fire.LMCane said:
I saw some of the footage of the motorcycle attacks - it was so bizarre
three motorcycles with 2 men on each- just trying to drive through deep underbrush near a tree line until they are all wacked and then set on fire.
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President Joe Biden has given permission to Ukraine to strike inside Russian territory with American munitions, though he has restricted their use so Kyiv can only hit targets over the border close to Kharkiv after Russia made significant advances around the city in the northeastern part of the country close to the Russian border, two US officials told CNN.
One of the limited possibilities for Ukraine to disrupt the movement of trains on the new Donetsk-Mariupol railway line is to strike this bridge in Hranitne, which has been recently completed, as the @planet HR image taken on May 24th shows. https://t.co/EckupRvB0m pic.twitter.com/vqb09EISRk
— Mark Krutov (@kromark) May 30, 2024
“Russia is beating western capitals in securing artillery supplies on international markets, the Czech government has said, warning that delayed payments to arms companies could lead to millions of ammunition rounds being sent to Moscow instead of Kyiv.”
— Franz-Stefan Gady (@HoansSolo) May 31, 2024
https://t.co/WHV94f9tL3
During two years of war, not a single pipeline exporting Russian gas to Europe was damaged pic.twitter.com/sXwralMKdL
— senore_amore (@SenoreAmore) May 30, 2024
Rybar Live: Special military operation, May 30
— Rybar Force (@rybar_force) May 31, 2024
Mikhail Zvinchuk, head of the Russian think tank Rybar: «On the Avdiivka direction, it appears that we have leveled the front line from Solovyevo to Berdychi and managed to somewhat cut the pocket where the AFU had been» pic.twitter.com/FbJStgf4EK
"The strike inflicted substantial damage on two ferries responsible for rail and vehicle transportation. One of the ferries ran aground, effectively blocking the entire Kerch crossing."P.U.T.U said:
Of course we are only seeing the topside but besides the hole on top of the deck it doesn't look like it destroyed the ships, just damaged. Even damaging them is a big win, just wish they had something else that could destroy the bigger ships that don't have their own munitions on them where you get secondary explosions.
It's possible it minor, but that sure looks like the warhead detonated down below after passing through the deck to me.P.U.T.U said:
Of course we are only seeing the topside but besides the hole on top of the deck it doesn't look like it destroyed the ships, just damaged. Even damaging them is a big win, just wish they had something else that could destroy the bigger ships that don't have their own munitions on them where you get secondary explosions.
That is a win, now destroy the tugs that come get them74OA said:"The strike inflicted substantial damage on two ferries responsible for rail and vehicle transportation. One of the ferries ran aground, effectively blocking the entire Kerch crossing."P.U.T.U said:
Of course we are only seeing the topside but besides the hole on top of the deck it doesn't look like it destroyed the ships, just damaged. Even damaging them is a big win, just wish they had something else that could destroy the bigger ships that don't have their own munitions on them where you get secondary explosions.
Another REPORT.