They already planned this for a long time, that's why US send Ukraine JDAM few months ago.
They already planned this for a long time, that's why US send Ukraine JDAM few months ago.
I like it when you just pick up one of its stated capabilities and come up with numbers like "99% are used for spare parts" even though nothing from that video affirm that. Not to mention the video itself stated that " reuse of equipment no longer in production " . The Abrams doesn't have that problem. Newly built M1A2/A2T/A2K/A2C for export costumers in the Middle East, Taiwan and Australia ensures that the subsystems are still in production.**Garry said:
Again false statements.
The M1 Abrams there are stored, if needed be, they'll be restored at the LIMA army tank plant.**
Where is false satatement?
Watch.
The Sierra army depot wasn't just renovating or maintaining it. He used to separate the worn out vehicles and old model vehicles from use, disassemble their components, maintain them if necessary, and make spare parts.
How embarrassing is it that Admiral Kuznetsov, Russia's failed attempt at an aircraft carrier, is stuck at a pier, yet again, undergoing maintenance? In typical Soviet fashion, that thing is a complete piece of garbage. The only time in it's sad existence that it's ever been involved in combat operations, fewer than 100 sorties were flown off it's flight deck, before its entire airwing had to be based in Syria because the ship was broken. It's a floating dump. It's not uncommon for sailors onboard to have fewer than 10 minutes of clean water to use each day.
Given the realities of the Kuznetsov, the surviving Russian sailors were probably extremely excited to get off of the doomed Moskva. I know that 25% of Russians still live like cave people and go to the bathroom outside, for a lack of indoor plumbing, but their Navy ships are pathetic. Remember when 118 of their their sailors drowned on The Kursk because of the sad state of Russian naval repairs. Incompetence? Corruption? Both?
The USA also admitted to allocating $100 Million to the training of Ukrainians pilots. They kept the timeline, airframe and other details purposely vague, but let's be honest here, it's already in the works. Here's the thing, if we know it's happening in some capacity, so does the Kremlin. But there isn't a damn thing that Russia can do to stop the United States from training whoever they want, on whatever they want.They already planned this for a long time, that's why US send Ukraine JDAM few months ago.
Mobility really is the key to tank hunting and the HMMWV with a TOW system is one of the cheapest, most effective ways to quickly engage an harass tanks. The maximum effective range of the TOW missile is 4500m, the same maximum claimed range as a T-72 tank. The key is that a TOW missile, by nature of the targeting system, is going to be much more accurate at long range than a T-72's turret is.The ongoing battle for Bakhmut is still the most intense fighting along the frontline where now also spotted new Ukrainian squads on HMMWVs equipped with Raytheon’s BGM-71 TOW missiles. The US-made anti-tank guides missile system is mounted atop a Humvee. The launcher consists of a launch tube, traversing unit, missile guidance set (MGS), night sight, battery assembly, optical sight, tripod, overpack, shroud, and carrying strap. The all-up round missile is encased in a disposable launch container. The TOW can be operated from the ground, vehicles, or helicopters. It is mounted on the Improved TOW Vehicle (ITV), the Bradley Fighting Vehicle (BFV), the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV), and the COBRA helicopter. A total of 46 allied nations use the TOW, and it is co-produced in Switzerland.
Based on the weapons package I have seen there are no other assets that could help ukraine protect their armoured vehicles thus not protect their infantry and they are going around looking for bodies that look like they dont want to get volunteered in this war. Russia doesnt really have to do a damn thing and just let their convicts continue working the battlefield like they always had in this war. Just difference is the US and Germany fighting over the risk of telegram channels showing their destroyed equipment therefore argueing about sending their tanks.The USA also admitted to allocating $100 Million to the training of Ukrainians pilots. They kept the timeline, airframe and other details purposely vague, but let's be honest here, it's already in the works. Here's the thing, if we know it's happening in some capacity, so does the Kremlin. But there isn't a damn thing that Russia can do to stop the United States from training whoever they want, on whatever they want.
The bigger issue is going to be getting F-16s to Ukraine and protecting them from Russian missile strikes. One of the strengths of the Soviet made aircraft that the Ukrainians fly is that they are rugged and capable of launching and recovering from austere locations (such as highways and rural air strips). That's how Ukraine is keeping their remaining fleet relatively safe. They're not just launching them out of their obvious Air Force facilities that Russia is monitoring closely... The F-16 is a much more sophisticated, less rugged / robust aircraft. It's more of a finesse machine, and although extremely capable, it was designed to be launched from and recover to established, proper facilities. Until Ukraine's air defense systems are robust enough that they can start routinely using some of their civilian and military airfields in Western and Southern Ukraine as launch points for fighter aircraft, flying the F-16 in any significant numbers will be tough. Ukraine will need layers of Patriot PAC 2 and 3, NASAMs, Iris-T and S300 to create an "Iron Dome" type affect, before they'll be able to accept more than a few F-16s into service. 50 of them with modern American weapons, targeting systems, RADAR, etc, could make a substantial difference in support of their ground forces, especially if they can keep the air defense threat vs would be Russian interceptors high.
Much of the stuff you're talking about hasn't even made it into the country yet lol. Just because a system has been announced, it doesn't mean it's actively being fielded. Ukraine has 2-3 of the now 9 promised NASAMS batteries. The rest had to be produced and the Ukrainians had to be trained how to use them. The same with Iris-T. They've been promised 5-7 of them now, but there are maybe 2 currently in Ukraine right now. 3 Patriot batteries have been promised, but the Ukrainians are at Fort Sill in Oklahoma, as we speak, learning how to operate them. They're not in the theatre yet. Ukrainian air defense isn't half as robust as it's going to be as these systems come on line in layers. It's complete disingenuous for you to suggest they've been ineffective, when they're not even in Ukraine yet for the most part, rather, Ukrainians are training on them in Europe and in the U.S.Based on the weapons package I have seen there are no other assets that could help ukraine protect their armoured vehicles thus not protect their infantry and they are going around looking for bodies that look like they dont want to get volunteered in this war. Russia doesnt really have to do a damn thing and just let their convicts continue working the battlefield like they always had in this war. Just difference is the US and Germany fighting over the risk of telegram channels showing their destroyed equipment therefore argueing about sending their tanks.
F-16s depending on which are sent would help but Su-35s have gotten new avionics and began applying RAM and stealth material like using the same cockpit glass of the Su-57. PAC-3 is showing me 70kms I mean how many PAC-3 SAM ammunitions are being provided, would they want to spend 4.1 million dollars for one 300mm rocket being fired at them? NASAMs, Iris-T and S300 were used before and shahads and cruise missiles still struck their locations atleast NASAMs cost 1.2 million dollars but against 30k dollar drones is not much of a great idea. How many weapon package deals are we on right now? I am genuinely still amazed that users here still feel excited about the weapon package deals like after this shit gets destroyed and another weapon package deal comes up everyone will still be excited here(not trying to be funny).
I mean what can be used to protect their tanks as in is there anything in their weapons package that is not armored vehicles like helicopters, using mobile air defenses for their army that go along with them? (because I still see them getting bombed by russian aviation) or do we have to wait for another weapons package? Getting the latest western tanks of course is better than soviet tanks but if they start an offensive operation with just this than they will get destroyed the same because they will not have other assets in that weapons package that will help them unless there were previous weapon packages that did have these assets to protect their new tanks but not used yetMuch of the stuff you're talking about hasn't even made it into the country yet lol. Just because a system has been announced, it doesn't mean it's actively being fielded. Ukraine has 2-3 of the now 9 promised NASAMS batteries. The rest had to be produced and the Ukrainians had to be trained how to use them. The same with Iris-T. They've been promised 5-7 of them now, but there are maybe 2 currently in Ukraine right now. 3 Patriot batteries have been promised, but the Ukrainians are at Fort Sill in Oklahoma, as we speak, learning how to operate them. They're not in the theatre yet. Ukrainian air defense isn't half as robust as it's going to be as these systems come on line in layers. It's complete disingenuous for you to suggest they've been ineffective, when they're not even in Ukraine yet for the most part, rather, Ukrainians are training on them in Europe and in the U.S.
As for F-35s, Russia is not going to send them into the middle of Ukraine in an attempt to hunt F-16s, at the risk of Ukrainian air defense detecting them and shooting them down. Russia doesn't have near enough of them to risk losing them to anything other than the direct defense of Russia. Ukraine will not be sending F-16s into Russia. They'll be using them to fly many of the same missions they're flying today with Soviet aircraft, except with more capable planes and weapons.
What do you mean "against your country"?Those tanks are just transiting through Greece and will end up being deployed in eastern Europe.The Americans brought these tanks to Alexandroupoli in Greece against my country. May they end up in hell.
It would be absurd if tanks destined for Eastern Europe or Romania would be stationed in permanent military bases in Greece. This is an argument that can only be valid if Greece is used for transit purposes. But no they are permanently stationed there. This means that the US military intimidated Turkey.What do you mean "against your country"?Those tanks are just transiting through Greece and will end up being deployed in eastern Europe.
Please have a look at the "Türkiye-Greece tensions" topic in this forum.What do you mean "against your country"?Those tanks are just transiting through Greece and will end up being deployed in eastern Europe.
Turkiye won't meet them if Turkiye do not invade Greece mainland.It would be absurd if tanks destined for Eastern Europe or Romania would be stationed in permanent military bases in Greece. This is an argument that can only be valid if Greece is used for transit purposes. But no they are permanently stationed there. This means that the US military intimidated Turkey.