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Don't think it will be a NATO target.jagvocate said:
Where will Russia's first non-Ukrainian target be?
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Central Europe's largest ammunition supplier said that quality and cost issues meant that half of the shells it's sourcing for Ukraine can't be sent directly to the country, according to the Financial Times.
"Every week the price is going up and there are big issues with the components," Michal Strnad, CEO of Czechoslovak Group, or CSG, told the paper.
"It's not an easy job," he added.
CSG, which has been acquiring ammo on behalf of the Czech government for Ukraine, has found that supplies being brought in from Asia or Africa are often missing components, or need work, the paper reported.
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Ukraine has been forced to limit itself to firing 2,000 shells per day for much of this year, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.
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Select Russian military commentators complain about superior Ukrainian drone and electronic warfare (EW) capabilities on the battlefield, continuing to highlight the rapid and constant tactical and technological innovation cycles that are shaping the battlespace in Ukraine. A Russian milblogger who formerly served as a "Storm-Z" unit instructor posted a list of complaints on June 4 detailing the challenges that Russian forces face in repelling Ukrainian drones and claimed that effective and pervasive Ukrainian drone use is now the "leading factor" in Ukraine's ability to repel Russian offensive actions.[1]
The milblogger made six points about the Russian-Ukrainian drone disparity, claiming first and foremost that Ukrainian troops have a large numerical advantage in first person view (FPV) drones and FPV drone operators. The milblogger claimed that Ukrainian assault groups have a 3-4:1 FPV drone advantage over Russian assault units, while Ukrainian mechanized groups have a 6-10:1 FPV drone advantage over comparable Russian units.
The milblogger noted that Ukraine also has specialized and centralized drone units within existing Ukrainian ground units, which allows Ukrainian forces to better integrate reconnaissance and attack drone capabilities into basic tactical maneuvers. Russian forces, by contrast, lack the centralized and organized drone-unit system and adequate EW and electronic reconnaissance (ER) capabilities to counter Ukrainian drones.[2]
Another milblogger, whose initial post from May 31 spurred the former Storm-Z instructor to weigh in on the issue, noted that specialized Ukrainian drone units have heavily targeted and destroyed unprotected Russian armored equipment in the Avdiivka direction, inhibiting Russian offensive prospects in the area.[3] The milblogger emphasized that the provision of FPV drones and required EW and ER systems to Russian forces is done on an ad hoc volunteer basis, as there is no centralized supply mechanism from the Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD).
These remarks on Russia's need to centralize its drone warfare capabilities echo recent calls made by a cadre of Russian commentators, including former Russian Space Agency (Roscosmos) head Dmitry Rogozin.[4] As Ukrainian forces adapt and better integrate new technologies into their force, Russian forces will likely feel pressured to do the same in order to retain technological and tactical parity on the battlefield. This offense-defense and capability scaling race is central to the development of combat means in a contemporary war.
Those curtain things are not found on regular columns in refineries or chemical plants, that must be some type of improvised drone protection system they have tried to install.. looks more like a giant Christmas treeJFABNRGR said:
Refinery in Rostov on fire. Super close video and a commentor asked if there is anti drone curtains hanging off the tower on the left. I think that's correct but I am not a petro chem person to be sure.
https://www.reddit.com/r/UkraineWarVideoReport/comments/1d9469e/very_close_video_of_refinery_fire_in_rostov_russia/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button
BREAKING:
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) June 6, 2024
Ukrainian drones strike the Novoshakhtinsk oil refinery in the Rostov region.
The refinery has been on fire for hours
pic.twitter.com/ZUYA6uxQ2Z
The Times journalists compared the UN data on Ukrainian demographics for 2021 and 2023. Judging by this table, the younger generation of 20-year-old boys and girls is disappearing in Ukraine. If there were 200,000 guys of this age in 1921, now they are around 70,000. pic.twitter.com/CEvzpnibgz
— S p r i n t e r F a m i l y (@SprinterFamily) March 31, 2023
Rybar Live: Special military operation, June 5
— Rybar Force (@rybar_force) June 6, 2024
Mikhail Zvinchuk, head of the Russian think tank Rybar: «On the Ugledar direction, fierce fighting continues in Paraskovievka. According to the latest data, Russian troops control about 40 percent of the settlement» pic.twitter.com/oU7arBj9GE
lb sand said:
Not sure how to imbed an instagram link.
Basically this guy comparing if Czech resisted Nazi Germany in 1938 to what's happening in Ukraine today.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C7Pkn1MtbUc/?igsh=bzNtMXkyZ2lmeXdl
I'm not talking in regards to drone or A2A capabilities between the Houthis and the Russians and the systems employed. I am talking about the political realties of the two different situations.nortex97 said:
Global Hawk/Triton etc. is a lot different than a predator/avenger (MQ-9) type platform with hellfires. And Russia has A2A assets and launch platforms that are simply not analogous to the Houthi rebels.
This would by definition be a bloodless retaliation. It seems probable they will at the least attempt it. Notably, the range of the APG-66 radars on the MLU block 20 F-16's won't really help the UAF folks out with this threat, and it's not clear if the Saab platform will either.
USA*** said:I'm not talking in regards to drone or A2A capabilities between the Houthis and the Russians and the systems employed. I am talking about the political realties of the two different situations.nortex97 said:
Global Hawk/Triton etc. is a lot different than a predator/avenger (MQ-9) type platform with hellfires. And Russia has A2A assets and launch platforms that are simply not analogous to the Houthi rebels.
This would by definition be a bloodless retaliation. It seems probable they will at the least attempt it. Notably, the range of the APG-66 radars on the MLU block 20 F-16's won't really help the UAF folks out with this threat, and it's not clear if the Saab platform will either.
In Yemen, we are over Yemeni territory and we are active striking them...our losses should (and are) expected.
For Russia to overtly shoot down a US/NATO drone operating over international waters, in a war we are not actively involved in (if we were, there would not be a Russian alive in Ukraine), is a completely different situation and would be massively escalating.
No, I don't believe it's probable at all that Russia will shoot one down. I do believe they will continue to harass what they can and that may lead to an "accident" of some sort.
I know what you mean but a TU-95 is a weapons carrier, and RQ4 isn't. Again, "accidents" happen, but I don't believe they would overtly shoot down a US/NATO drone.lb3 said:
As to whether it's direct or indirect support, consider how the US Navy would respond if Cuba were to sink one of our capital ships while a Tu-95 was circling overhead.
Russian-occupied Luhansk now.
— Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦 (@IAPonomarenko) June 7, 2024
Reportedly, a Russian military base is under attack. pic.twitter.com/kBES7saG2I
Contents of newest, $225 million U.S. weapons package for Ukraine, per @DeptofDefense (announced today by the @WhiteHouse) pic.twitter.com/IBF0lK1aSS
— Mike Eckel (@Mike_Eckel) June 7, 2024
https://liveuamap.com/en/2024/7-june-russian-ministry-of-defense-claims-full-occupation-8266Quote:
Russian Ministry of Defense claims full occupation of Umanske village in Donetsk region
https://liveuamap.com/en/2024/7-june-russian-ministry-of-defense-claims-full-occupationQuote:
Russian Ministry of Defense claims full occupation of Paraskoviyivka village of Donetsk region of Ukraine