...erikois operoimaan".”Eiköhän se ole Vova parempi että lähdet omalle pihallehuutelemmaan.”
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...erikois operoimaan".”Eiköhän se ole Vova parempi että lähdet omalle pihallehuutelemmaan.”
The video published on the Social Network shows the use of Cheburashka MLRS (Multiple Launch Rocket System) on the Ukrainian position forces discovered by intelligence, who had taken refuge in a forest. It seems that the Cheburashka MLRS has used thermobaric ammunition.
The Cheburashka MLRS was developed locally in the Donbas region and was unveiled for the first time to the public in May 2018. Citing open source information, two vehicles are now in service with the Donetsk People's Republic armed forces.
The Cheburashka MLRS is based on a KrAZ-260 6x6 military truck chassis and is equipped with two rectangular pods, each with four layers of eight 217 mm tube launchers mounted on a mobile platform at the rear of the truck chassis. The front of the truck is equipped with a crew cab. All the firing operations can be conducted from inside the crew cab or remotely from outside of the truck cab with a cable connected to the truck fire control system.
The Cheburashka MLRS is able to launch a wide range of 217 mm unguided rockets as well as thermobaric ammunition that uses oxygen from the surrounding air to generate a high-temperature explosion. This type of rocket can be used to destroy enemy artillery or infantry positions. The rockets have a firing from 1,500 to 9,600 m maximum.-
According to a video published by the "Saif_CH @CH19845854" Twitter account on September 30, 2022, the Russian army continues to deploy their latest generation of combat vehicles in Ukraine including Typhoon-VDV K-4386, 4x4 mine-protected wheeled armored vehicles designed and manufactured by the Russian company Remdiesel, a subsidiary of Kamaz.
In recent months, during the fighting on Ukrainian territory, we have seen that the Russian army has deployed the latest generation of armored vehicles and artillery systems developed by the Russian defense industry such as the T-90M, the T -80BVM, 2S19-SM2, BMPT, Buk-M3 as well as new tactical missile systems.
The Typhoon-VDV K-4386 is a new generation of 4x4 wheeled mine-protected armored vehicle developed and designed by Remdiesel, a subsidiary of Kamaz. The vehicle was unveiled for the first time to the public during the Military Technical Forum that was held in June 2019 near Moscow, Russia.
The design of Typhoon-VDV K-4386 is standard for a modern 4x4 armored vehicle with the engine at the front, the crew in the middle, and troops or cargo compartment at the rear. The front of the hull is fitted with one single door on each side and troops can leave and enter the vehicle tanks through a single door located at the rear of the hull. The vehicle can accommodate up to eight military personnel, including a driver and commander.
The roof of the Typhoon-VDV K-4386 is fitted with an EPOCH remotely controlled weapon station armed with one 30mm 2A4 cannon system and a 7.62mm PKTM tank machine gun.
The Typhoon-VDV K-4386 is motorized with a diesel engine developing 450 hp coupled to a nine-speed gearbox. The vehicle can run at a maximum road speed of 130 km/h with a maximum cruising range of 1,000 km.
Russia’s halting efforts to conduct electromagnetic warfare in Ukraine show how important it is to quickly respond, and immediately shut down, such attacks, Pentagon experts said Wednesday.
But the U.S. needs to get much better at its own EW rapid response, they said during the C4ISRNET Conference Wednesday — and can learn a lot from how the private sector has handled these situations.
Brig. Gen. Tad Clark, director of the Air Force’s electromagnetic spectrum superiority directorate, said modern wars will increasingly involve electromagnetic warfare, particularly to shape the battlefield when conflicts begin.
Dave Tremper, director of electronic warfare for the Office of the Secretary of Defense, pointed to SpaceX’s ability last month to swiftly stymie a Russian effort to jam its Starlink satellite broadband service, which was keeping Ukraine connected to the Internet. SpaceX founder Elon Musk steered thousands of Starlink terminals to Ukraine after an official sent him a tweet asking for help keeping the besieged country online.
“The next day [after reports about the Russian jamming effort hit the media], Starlink had slung a line of code and fixed it,” Tremper said. “And suddenly that [Russian jamming attack] was not effective anymore. From [the] EW technologist’s perspective, that is fantastic … and how they did that was eye-watering to me.”
The U.S. needs to think a lot more innovatively when it comes to building new EW equipment, Clark said. It won’t be enough to just buy upgraded versions of legacy systems, he said — the U.S. has to come up with new systems that allow for much greater resilience and speed.
This includes incorporating artificial intelligence and machine learning into next-generation systems to be able to respond faster, he said. Increased use of digital engineering can also help the military model new equipment with a computer and work out the kinks before going through the time-consuming typical acquisition and testing process.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has taught the U.S. a great deal about the sophistication and reliability of Russian equipment, they said, and their troops’ ability to carry out missions in a synchronized way.
In particular, Tremper said, it has shown how important it is to properly train the personnel assigned to carry out electromagnetic warfare operations. Trying to carry out EW while moving forward inside the territory you’re invading, and not in a secure location, makes it even trickier.
“It’s a very hard problem, if you don’t have well-trained operators,” Tremper said. “The degree of coordination and synchronization of these types of operations is such that the undertrained operator will have a harder time pulling off those types of events successfully.”
The head of Britain’s armed forces described the Russian-instigated war in Ukraine as a “grinding” duel between largely fixed artillery positions along the front line, interrupted by “skirmishes” for battlefield advantage, with neither side on top.
U.K. Chief of the Defence Staff Adm. Antony Radakin said Russia’s reinforcing of its troops in Kherson, which Moscow’s forces captured early in the war, is representative of a rather static picture of the conflict’s trajectory that’s not conducive to quick wins.
Ryssät saivat nyt sen ilmatuen, mitä eilen sosiaalisessa mediassa pyytelivät (jep ...) Beryslavin suuntaan.
"Hän toivoi alan tuotantokapasiteetin nousevan ja totesi, että sille löytyisi sekä rahoitus että poliittinen tuki."Kaikkonen patistaa puolustusteollisuutta.
Ministeri Kaikkonen patisteli Suomen puolustusteollisuutta tehostamaan apua Ukrainalle https://www.is.fi/politiikka/art-2000009110017.html
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No nythän soditaan Venäjän "maaperällä" joten tuokin tekosyy poistui.