Ukrainan konflikti/sota

RFU:ssa Hersonin sillanpäästä. Niputettu hyvin yhteen viime päivien tapahtumia.

Tässä sanotaan, että Ukraina huoltaa aamusumun turvin vastarantaa.
Yhdessä täälläkin olleessa videossa (eilen?) ukrainalainen sanoo, että veivät yhdessä huoltosessiossa "viikon" tavarat.
Mitä tuo täsmälleen ottaen tarkoittaakin, vaikutelma kuitenkin on ettei huoltaminen ole erityinen ongelma tässä vaiheessa.

 
Vahva epäilys että asia on toisinpäin, eli otettu jokin ohjusrunko ja korvattu elektroniikka sellaisella joka tukee BUK analogisia ohjauskanavia. Noissa on sisällä suhteellisen suoraviivaista analogiaelektroniikkaa alunperin joten sellaisen repilikointi nykyaikaisilla länsikomponenteilla on helppoa.

Kohteena noilla on pääosin niitä lentäviä ruohonleikkureita, eli ohjuksen suoritukyvyn ei tarvitse olla kovin kovaa tasoa. Eli jokin kierrätyspuikko on nyt sarjatuotannossa uudella elektrniikalla. BUK:iin sitten sen verran modia että laukaisin sopii ja ohjauspuolelle minimimuutokset. Hyvä kanditaatti voisi olla MIM-23B. BUK kompleksin kanssa tuolla saa aika suorituskykyisen paketin. Tehoaa varmasti drone ja risteilyohjus uhkiin.
Linkissä artikkeli USA:n pyrkimyksistä modifioida UA:n olemassaolevaa neukkukalustoa, käyttämään Länsi-ohjuksia. Ilmatorjunnan nopean aikataulun vahvistamiseksi. Ns. FrankenSAM -ohjelma.

Desperate for Air Defense, Ukraine Pushes U.S. for ‘Franken’ Weapons​

To meet the demand, the U.S. is producing so-called FrankenSAM systems that marry advanced Western weaponry with Soviet-era items still in Ukrainian stockpiles.

A mobile air-defense unit near Kyiv, Ukraine, this year. The United States and Ukraine are combining Western and Soviet-era weaponry to address the need for more defensive power in the coming months.Credit...Nicole Tung for The New York Times

A soldier in camouflage on a military vehicle demonstrating a mobile air-defense system.



With winter approaching, Ukrainian officials are desperate for more air defenses to protect their power grids from Russian strikes that could plunge the country into freezing darkness.
So desperate, in fact, that they are willing to experiment with a monster of a weapons system that was the brainchild of Ukraine and is now being pursued by the Pentagon.
American officials call it the FrankenSAM program, combining advanced, Western-caliber, surface-to-air missiles with refitted Soviet-era launchers or radars that Ukrainian forces already have on hand. Two variants of these improvised air defenses — one pairing Soviet Buk launchers and American Sea Sparrow missiles, the other marrying Soviet-era radars and American Sidewinder missiles — have been tested over the past several months on military bases in the United States and are set to be delivered to Ukraine this fall, officials said.
A third, the Cold War-era Hawk missile system, was displayed on Ukraine’s battlefield this week for the first time, in an example of what Laura K. Cooper, a senior U.S. defense official, had described this month as a FrankenSAM “in terms of resurrection” — an air defense relic brought back to life.

Together, the FrankenSAMs are “contributing to filling critical gaps in Ukraine’s air defenses, and this is the most important challenge that Ukraine faces today,” said Ms. Cooper, the deputy assistant secretary of defense for Russia, Ukraine and Eurasia policy.

U.S. Marines loading a sidewinder missile onto a fighter jet in July during a military exercise in Subic Bay in the Philippines. The FrankenSAM program is testing the combination of these missiles with Soviet-era radars.Credit...Ezra Acayan/Getty Images

Four Marines working together to load a missile onto a jet.

Almost since the start of the war, Ukraine has tinkered with commingling offensive weapons — its aging Soviet-era stockpiles and the ones it has gotten from the West — in unexpected but, in many cases, successful ways. American military officials spoke admiringly last year of Ukraine’s ability to “MacGyver” its arsenal, a metaphor for the 1980s TV show in which the title character uses simple, improvised contraptions to get himself out of sticky situations.
The FrankenSAMs project is now trying to do the same for Ukraine’s air defenses.
Over the past 20 months, the West has supplied a range of air defenses to Ukraine, including state-of-the-art Patriot and IRIS-T systems, tanks fitted with antiaircraft guns and more than 2,000 shoulder-fired Stinger missiles.
This past week, Chancellor Olaf Scholz of Germany announced that his government would provide Ukraine with three more batteries of sophisticated air defenses, including another Patriot system, as part of what he called a nearly $1.5 billion “winter package.”


“As winter approaches, we are putting up a protective shield against renewed Russian attacks on energy, water and heating infrastructure,” Mr. Scholz said on Tuesday. “This is because it is becoming apparent that Russia will once again use cold and energy shortages as a weapon against the civilian population.”

The air defenses are part of the close to $100 billion in military aid that Ukraine has received from allies since Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022. The United States, which has already sent more funding for weapons than any other single nation, is considering donating $60 billion more as part of a new Biden administration emergency spending plan.
On Thursday, the administration announced another $150 million in military aid for Ukraine, a package of weapons that included additional munitions for three kinds of air defense systems — including Sidewinder missiles for one of the FrankenSAMS.
Now that it has Western tanks, armored vehicles, air defenses and long-range attack missiles in its arsenal, and with fighter jets on the way, officials said Ukraine largely needs more of the same weapons it has already received as opposed to systems that have yet to be sent.


Ukraine is looking for any and all air-defense systems to prevent the attacks on energy infrastructure that made last winter difficult for civilians and the military.Credit...Emile Ducke for The New York Times

Ukrainian workers inspect damage to a power line after Russian strikes.

FrankenSAMs are a mix of both. The program’s origins date to late last year, when Ukrainian officials asked the allies to help them find missiles for around 60 Soviet-era Buk launchers and radars that were sitting idle in Kyiv’s arsenal. Knowing it would be difficult for the West to obtain Russian-manufactured munitions to fit the Buk systems, the Ukrainians instead suggested refitting the launchers to use NATO-caliber antiaircraft missiles donated by the United States.

“We realized we needed to come up with some solutions,” said Oleksandra Ustinova, the chairwoman of a commission in Ukraine’s Parliament that oversees arms transfers from the West. She said Ukrainian officials offered to jury-rig the weapons themselves, in the interest of time, “because for the winter period we need desperately the air defenses, and this is what is going to be used.”
But American engineers insisted on doing the work, and they needed more than seven months to test and approve the mash-up after the Pentagon agreed in January to provide Sea Sparrow missiles for the project. The first few refurbished Buk launchers and missiles arrived in Ukraine only recently, Ms. Ustinova said.
She said Ukraine was prepared to send 17 more Buk launchers to the United States to be refitted, but American engineers had been able to turn around only five each month.
Ukraine has also had to wait for the older Hawk systems to get up and running after they were initially pledged by Spain in October 2022. A month later, the United States said it would pay to refurbish older Hawk missiles for the donated Spanish systems. But at least some of them were delivered to Ukraine without the necessary radar equipment. That took another nine months to arrive.


A Hawk ground-to-air missile launcher during a joint military exercise in 2016 between the U.S. Army and Romanian armed forces in Romania.Credit...Ovidiu Micsik/Inquam Photos, via Reuters

Soldiers in camouflage working on a large missile launcher in the middle of a dried-out field.

By Monday night, the Hawks were fully operational, shooting down targets alongside more modern air-defense systems, the commander of Ukraine’s air forces, Lt. Gen. Mykola Oleshchuk, said on Telegram. Hitting 100 percent of the targets “is not easy, but we will get closer to it every day, strengthening our air defense,” General Oleshchuk wrote.
Another creation — an improvised ground launcher that uses Soviet-era radars to fire old American missiles that are usually used on fighter jets — was revealed in tandem with a $200 million security assistance package that the Pentagon announced on Oct. 11.
That FrankenSAM uses American-made supersonic AIM-9M Sidewinder missiles, which were developed in the 1950s and are used on F-16 and F-18 fighter jets. They are now part of the improvised ground-launching system, which Ms. Cooper previewed in Brussels as “a real innovation” that she said would help speed air defenses to Ukraine, “instead of it being, you know, years and years of development time.” It is not clear precisely when it will arrive in Ukraine.
American defense officials and engineers are also still testing what may be the most powerful FrankenSAM yet: a Patriot missile and launching station that operates with Ukraine’s older, domestically made radar systems.

A Pentagon official said on Wednesday that a test flight of the system this month, conducted at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico, successfully hit the drone it had targeted. The system is scheduled to be sent to Ukraine this winter, the official said, accompanied by donated missiles and other Patriot parts from multiple allies.
Can Kasapoglu, a defense analyst for the Hudson Institute in Washington, praised the idea of integrating the Soviet-era equipment with more sophisticated Western missiles as a way to help Ukraine “maintain its arsenal for the long war ahead.”
It also “provides an opportunity to put weapons that are collecting dust on NATO capitals’ shelves,” Mr. Kasapoglu said, “into practical use.”
Christopher F. Schuetze contributed reporting from Berlin, and John Ismay from Washington.
Lara Jakes is a foreign correspondent focused on the war in Ukraine. She has been a diplomatic and military correspondent in Washington and a war correspondent in Iraq, and has reported and edited from more than 60 countries over the last 25 years. More about Lara Jakes
 
Anna Politkovskajan murhasta tuomittu entinen järjestäytynyttä rikollisuutta tutkinut poliisi taistelee Ukrainassa ja on saanut Putinilta armahduksen.

A defendant in the Politkovskaya murder case has been pardoned and is participating in the SVO​

MOSCOW, November 14. /TASS/. Former detective of the Organized Crime Control Department Sergei Khadzhikurbanov, convicted in the case of the murder of journalist Anna Politkovskaya, has been pardoned and is participating in a special military operation in Ukraine. His lawyer Alexey Mikhalchik told TASS about this.

“According to my information, Khadzhikurbanov entered into a contract with the Russian Ministry of Defense, after which he was pardoned by the president,” the defense lawyer said. According to him, after the expiration of the first contract, the convict continued to serve in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation; currently he has concluded a new contract and holds one of the leadership positions in one of the combat units. “I want to emphasize that from the very beginning of the trial in the case of the murder of Politkovskaya, Khadzhikurbanov did not admit guilt, he still considers himself innocent, there was no evidence of his involvement in the murder, and therefore we can welcome that the man was freed at least in this way,” - Mikhalchik concluded.

Novaya Gazeta columnist Anna Politkovskaya was shot dead in the entrance of her house in Moscow on October 7, 2006. As the court found, in July 2006, a native of Chechnya, Lom-Ali Gaitukaev, received an order to kill a journalist and created a criminal group for this purpose. In it, he attracted the head of the 4th department of the operational search department of the Moscow Main Internal Affairs Directorate, Lieutenant Colonel Dmitry Pavlyuchenkov, brothers Rustam, Dzhabrail and Ibragim Makhmudov, and a former employee of the Regional Organized Crime Control Department of the Moscow Main Internal Affairs Directorate, Sergei Khadzhikurbanov.

In 2014, the Moscow City Court sentenced Khadzhikurbanov to 20 years in a maximum security colony.
https://tass.ru/obschestvo/19276927
 
Vangiksi jääneen burjaatin kommentteja. Voiko yksi mobilisoitu tietää laajemmin rintaman tilanteesta? Tuskin, mutta kertonee omista kokemuksistaan ja kuulemastaan eli sinänsä antanee suuntaa:

Russian captive Andrey Stepanov from Buryatia: Putin has committed genocide against the Buryats.

He says that most mobilized Buryats are now dead and the majority of these losses are not reported officially.

Video: Yurii Butusov


 
Ryssän telegramista poimintoja Khersonin seudun tilanteesta eli otettava suolan kanssa:

from ru telegram ....

The special forces archangel dilutes with positivity the not very good news from Kherson Krynoki , from where it is still not possible to smoke out enemy groups. The enemy's advance is complicated by difficult marshy terrain, but the task of holding the bridgehead at all costs, regardless of the losses of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, remains.

Let us add that Krynki is not only a point of effort, but also a point of distraction . While the Dnepr group of troops continues to restore order and sort out the accumulated problems due to “Makarevich’s legacy,” the Armed Forces of Ukraine are taking advantage of organizational turmoil.

▪️ Unfortunately, Russian troops have to plug holes and transfer units from other areas in order to repel the onslaught in Krynki, where reserves are being thrown.

▪️ Ukrainian formations at the same time plan to carry out an operation in three more directions - from Ochakov through Pervomaisky Island (where a powerful fortified area has been located since Soviet times) on the Kinbur Spit , try to enter Novaya Kakhovka and carry out a landing at the line Gornostaevka - Cairo - Vasilevka .

▪️ At the same time, the operation to strike in Crimea and reduce the combat capability of the Black Sea Fleet continues.

And although at the tactical level there are grounds for positive expectations, at the operational-strategic level there are serious reasons for concern: nevertheless, the Kherson-Black Sea direction is becoming one of the highest priorities for the Armed Forces of Ukraine after the disastrous summer campaign. Failures and unjustified hopes must be compensated somehow.



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Hyvin ympäripyöreästi sanottu eikä ole ensimmäinen kerta kun tällaisesta kirjoitetaan, mutta tulkitsen tätä kohtaa:

Ukrainian formations at the same time plan to carry out an operation in three more directions - from Ochakov through Pervomaisky Island (where a powerful fortified area has been located since Soviet times) on the Kinbur Spit , try to enter Novaya Kakhovka and carry out a landing at the line Gornostaevka - Cairo - Vasilevka .

Vaikuttaisi tarkoittavan alla näkyvän kartan alueita. Kirjoittaa ensimmäisenä Ochakivista tulevaa hyökkäystä joka kohdistuisi käytännössä Kinburn Spit niemimaan kärkeen. Sen jälkeen kirjoittaa että Nova Kakhovkan alueella nähtäisiin operaatioita ja tulkitsen viimeisen kommentin (carry out a landing at the line Gornostaevka - Cairo - Vasilevka) tarkoittavan Nova Kakhovkan kaupungin itäpuolella sijaitsevasta Gornostaevkasta aina kauas itään Vasilevkaan ulottuvaa Dnipron rantaa eli käytännössä arvailee että yrittäisivät joen yli jostain kohdasta.

Tässä ei ole sinänsä mitään uutta, samasta on haaveiltu Khersonin vapautuksesta asti vaan toistaiseksi tämä suunta on jäänyt pienimuotoiseksi jalkaväen kamppailuksi. Aina toisinaan on nähty ryssänkin taholta huolestuneita kommentteja siitä että Ukrainan joukot pyrkisivät tosissaan joen yli. Toistaiseksi mitään suurempaa ei ole kuitenkaan nähty. Nähdäänkö jatkossa, vaikea sanoa.

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Ryssän telegramista poimintoja Khersonin seudun tilanteesta eli otettava suolan kanssa:

from ru telegram ....

The special forces archangel dilutes with positivity the not very good news from Kherson Krynoki , from where it is still not possible to smoke out enemy groups. The enemy's advance is complicated by difficult marshy terrain, but the task of holding the bridgehead at all costs, regardless of the losses of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, remains.

Let us add that Krynki is not only a point of effort, but also a point of distraction . While the Dnepr group of troops continues to restore order and sort out the accumulated problems due to “Makarevich’s legacy,” the Armed Forces of Ukraine are taking advantage of organizational turmoil.

▪️ Unfortunately, Russian troops have to plug holes and transfer units from other areas in order to repel the onslaught in Krynki, where reserves are being thrown.

▪️ Ukrainian formations at the same time plan to carry out an operation in three more directions - from Ochakov through Pervomaisky Island (where a powerful fortified area has been located since Soviet times) on the Kinbur Spit , try to enter Novaya Kakhovka and carry out a landing at the line Gornostaevka - Cairo - Vasilevka .

▪️ At the same time, the operation to strike in Crimea and reduce the combat capability of the Black Sea Fleet continues.

And although at the tactical level there are grounds for positive expectations, at the operational-strategic level there are serious reasons for concern: nevertheless, the Kherson-Black Sea direction is becoming one of the highest priorities for the Armed Forces of Ukraine after the disastrous summer campaign. Failures and unjustified hopes must be compensated somehow.



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Hyvin ympäripyöreästi sanottu eikä ole ensimmäinen kerta kun tällaisesta kirjoitetaan, mutta tulkitsen tätä kohtaa:

Ukrainian formations at the same time plan to carry out an operation in three more directions - from Ochakov through Pervomaisky Island (where a powerful fortified area has been located since Soviet times) on the Kinbur Spit , try to enter Novaya Kakhovka and carry out a landing at the line Gornostaevka - Cairo - Vasilevka .

Vaikuttaisi tarkoittavan alla näkyvän kartan alueita. Kirjoittaa ensimmäisenä Ochakivista tulevaa hyökkäystä joka kohdistuisi käytännössä Kinburn Spit niemimaan kärkeen. Sen jälkeen kirjoittaa että Nova Kakhovkan alueella nähtäisiin operaatioita ja tulkitsen viimeisen kommentin (carry out a landing at the line Gornostaevka - Cairo - Vasilevka) tarkoittavan Nova Kakhovkan kaupungin itäpuolella sijaitsevasta Gornostaevkasta aina kauas itään Vasilevkaan ulottuvaa Dnipron rantaa eli käytännössä arvailee että yrittäisivät joen yli jostain kohdasta.

Tässä ei ole sinänsä mitään uutta, samasta on haaveiltu Khersonin vapautuksesta asti vaan toistaiseksi tämä suunta on jäänyt pienimuotoiseksi jalkaväen kamppailuksi. Aina toisinaan on nähty ryssänkin taholta huolestuneita kommentteja siitä että Ukrainan joukot pyrkisivät tosissaan joen yli. Toistaiseksi mitään suurempaa ei ole kuitenkaan nähty. Nähdäänkö jatkossa, vaikea sanoa.

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