WASHINGTON, Sept 27 (Reuters) - The United States is preparing a new $1.1 billion arms package for Ukraine's battle with Russia that will be announced soon, U.S. officials said on Tuesday as Washington awaits the outcome of what it calls "sham" referendums in Ukraine.
The package will include HIMARS launcher systems, accompanying munitions, various types of counter drone systems and radar systems, along with spares, training and technical support, a source briefed on the plan said.
At least they are admitting (kinda) to a very very remote possibility the Russians could perhaps maybe (big maybe) be using their drones in Ukraine. Again, perhaps maybe. They will investigate.
"Vlad, are you using our drones over Ukraine?"
"No"
"Okay then"
A practical question from a noob : why these drones have been talked about SO MUCH and WHY everyone is treating them as GAME CHANGERS ?
At the risk of being inflamatory, so what, surely sourcing weapons outwith is a case of market demand, wither its purchases from Iran, China, US. or Switzerland ?
No one denies the Iranian origin of Shahed-136, this is understandable to any moron, but for some reason the drones that attacked Sevastopol were Ukrainian, and were not transferred to them by someone else.Hey, when Russia has the technical capability to produce something as complex as a Shahed-136, they'll get credit for it. Until then, keep putting water bottles in Orlans."Ukrainian" naval drones but Iranian air drones
The Russian government denies it pretty strongly, though I admit they're not just "any" morons.No one denies the Iranian origin of Shahed-136, this is understandable to any moron, but for some reason the drones that attacked Sevastopol were Ukrainian, and were not transferred to them by someone else.Hey, when Russia has the technical capability to produce something as complex as a Shahed-136, they'll get credit for it. Until then, keep putting water bottles in Orlans."Ukrainian" naval drones but Iranian air drones
So who designed and manufactured these naval drones? Any hint, smart guy?
What these engines have that the IRI wants to steal them?It looks like the Iranian Mohajer-6 drones are using Rotax engines stolen from civilian aircraft across Europe. 140 of them are known to have been taken in the last 20 years.
Same Type Of Rotax Engines Used In Iranian Drones Targeted In Bizarre Theft Wave (Updated)
After Ukraine displayed an Iranian drone with a Rotax 912 motor, the global targeting of those engines by criminals is even more intriguing.www.thedrive.com
They work. Petty thievery.What these engines have that the IRI wants to steal them?
Would it help Ukraine to get ready for such if they had light attack aircraft which could intercept and shoot down swarms of those low speed cruise missiles or drones at low cost?I'm not sure anyone is ready for a world of sub-$50k long-range cruise missiles. That completely changes offensive/defensive calculus.
Take the cruise-drone design. Remove warhead, reduce fuel tank volume, increase power of engine. You now go much faster but over a shorter range. Now add advanced sensors/control systems and appropriate "negation" systems (small AAMs, guns, whatever). Add a minimal landing skid and a big sticker that reads "If found, please return to Big Jim's Drone Emporium, no postage needed."Would it help Ukraine to get ready for such if they had light attack aircraft which could intercept and shoot down swarms of those low speed cruise missiles or drones at low cost?I'm not sure anyone is ready for a world of sub-$50k long-range cruise missiles. That completely changes offensive/defensive calculus.
Would it be on topic to consider the design characteristics of such aircraft?
Just makes killing the archer that much more desirable.I'm not sure anyone is ready for a world of sub-$50k long-range cruise missiles. That completely changes offensive/defensive calculus.
Smart, nefarious and devious . . . me likesTake the cruise-drone design. Remove warhead, reduce fuel tank volume, increase power of engine. You now go much faster but over a shorter range. Now add advanced sensors/control systems and appropriate "negation" systems (small AAMs, guns, whatever). Add a minimal landing skid and a big sticker that reads "If found, please return to Big Jim's Drone Emporium, no postage needed."Would it help Ukraine to get ready for such if they had light attack aircraft which could intercept and shoot down swarms of those low speed cruise missiles or drones at low cost?I'm not sure anyone is ready for a world of sub-$50k long-range cruise missiles. That completely changes offensive/defensive calculus.
Would it be on topic to consider the design characteristics of such aircraft?
If the negation system can be turned into an EM weapon that shuts off the cruise-drone allowing for it to be recovered more or less intact, all the better. Recover, fix, return to sender. Imagine if these Iranian drones, covered with Iranian labels, start raining down randomly onto "home" territory. Delightful political chaos ensues.
The Israelis, Americans or UK? Or Ukrainians hunting very very far off the reservation. They have certainly become audacious in recent times, so I personally won't put it beyond themJust makes killing the archer that much more desirable.I'm not sure anyone is ready for a world of sub-$50k long-range cruise missiles. That completely changes offensive/defensive calculus.
View: https://www.reddit.com/r/ukraine/comments/yfjc57/2_islamic_revolutionary_guard_corps_il76/
Okay, following the link they the unconfirmed report indicated Israeli missiles being responsible. So, perhaps the action was not directly aimed at interdicting the supply of weapons (specifically UAVs) to Russia.The Israelis, Americans or UK? Or Ukrainians hunting very very far off the reservation. They have certainly become audacious in recent times, so I personally won't put it beyond themJust makes killing the archer that much more desirable.I'm not sure anyone is ready for a world of sub-$50k long-range cruise missiles. That completely changes offensive/defensive calculus.
View: https://www.reddit.com/r/ukraine/comments/yfjc57/2_islamic_revolutionary_guard_corps_il76/
Okay, following the link they the unconfirmed report indicated Israeli missiles being responsible. So, perhaps the action was not directly aimed at interdicting the supply of weapons (specifically UAVs) to Russia.
The Israelis, Americans or UK? Or Ukrainians hunting very very far off the reservation. They have certainly become audacious in recent times, so I personally won't put it beyond themJust makes killing the archer that much more desirable.I'm not sure anyone is ready for a world of sub-$50k long-range cruise missiles. That completely changes offensive/defensive calculus.
View: https://www.reddit.com/r/ukraine/comments/yfjc57/2_islamic_revolutionary_guard_corps_il76/