I am more interested at how GNA will deal with the Mig-29s on the ground.They know when GNA pushes south to Sabha they (LNA) will lose all the Oilfields? Let's see if the Wagner Group will defend this positions or again start a tactical retreat.
I am more interested at how GNA will deal with the Mig-29s on the ground.They know when GNA pushes south to Sabha they (LNA) will lose all the Oilfields? Let's see if the Wagner Group will defend this positions or again start a tactical retreat.
It depends where they are based. Aircraft based in Egypt are off limits for obvious reasons.I am more interested at how GNA will deal with the Mig-29s on the ground.
Sounds like barking, but I think it’s necessary to strike hard and fast on strategic targets.Has Haftar the urge to see his troops on ClashReport?
I am more interested at how GNA will deal with the Mig-29s on the ground.
I know it is a wishful thinking but still I just hope our loitering ammo will saw its first action ''with enough numbers'' in Libya no need to exagrate but they may became the new game changer by simply devastating the enemy. Eventhough, MIG 29 may have a chance to be partially efective a against a drone like TB2 MIG 29 has littel to no meaning against a loitering ammo. loitering ammo is exactly what we need at this stage in Libya.
*Russian-Wagnerian air force mig 29 jets notLNAMig 29s
It's not cool to lose drones on a battlefield like Libya with the state of GNA's air forces. We clearly saw that the ones who control the airspace are the winners of such local conflicts and I am concerned about the possible usage of our F-16s because it can complicate a lot of things on the field.LNA Mig 29s are unmodernized, they have to get to lower altitude to bomb accurately while exposing itself to ground based air defences. LNA's Migs 29 meant for air patrolling (against drones) more than bombardment.
Loitering ammoIt's not cool to lose drones on a battlefield like Libya with the state of GNA's air forces. We clearly saw that the ones who control the airspace are the winners of such local conflicts and I am concerned about the possible usage of our F-16s because it can complicate a lot of things on the field.
I don't want another Idlib scenario in which we have to ask for permission to enter the Libyan air space and fly the drones with transponder open "for the safety of the civil aviation".
i hope notSoon Watiya will host F-16.
This would be a good option but I doubt we will use HARPY against them as I have the feel we are keeping them for "special occasions". There is a slight chance of Alpagu and Kargu to penetrate the Jufrah's defences with the help of Koral and damage aircraft that are left in their parking positions but there would be a problem in coordinating strikes against the ones in the hangars. It would have been good if we had guided rocket artillery fielded somewhere so we can strike precisely the runways and prevent them taking off. I am wondering what kind of tactic our commanders on the field have developed to counter that threat.Loitering ammo
I think ucav are good enough for that. Pilots being captured isn’t something we want.I think F4 Terminator should placed to for air to ground operations.