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Russia-Ukraine War - News and Developments PART 2

Too humane? Now it looks like too incapable. I analogized the Russian military to that of a mechanic whose skills consists of only oil change or scrap the motor, and nothing in the middle. Poutine tried the conventional path and is failing, that leave the nuclear option or like I said -- scrap the motor. It seems like the Russian military does not know how to do anything in-between. So for Taiwan, given there is a large body of water which is more difficult than land to traverse, the Parade Line Army (PLA) is having second thoughts.
What do you think of amaraicn army skills what kind of skill they shown in Afghanistan. Remember when they were running out of kabul airport. When they bomb a car carring kids to airport. Look budy in war poor man's kids die to make rich man richey. War is best business. There is no batter business then war. Even drug comes second and politics comes third. They run by big corporations.
 
Someone please safe this world. It looks like we human race are going to its end.. is there any leader in the world who can bring them on table.
Enough of Murica and NATO doing regime changes to suit their dirty purposes.

:D TIME FOR THE WORLD TO DO REGIME CHANGE ON MURICA AND NATO AND HANG ALL THOSE TRAITORS TO MANKIND FROM THERE:enjoy:
 
This war can be over tomorrow if Russia withdraws and Putin is jailed in a Siberia gulag.
Will you jail bush and toni Blair for attacking iraq with out any reason. You guys are funny lol i think morally our western leaders are standing very low as per their previous wrong doings and now it is bitting them back. What ashame you guys can not ask someone even for moral support. This is sad
 
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This war can be over tomorrow if Russia withdraws and Putin is jailed in a Siberia gulag.
Well, technically, this war will only end once Ukraine is in NATO.

Even if Russia was kicked out, they will be back, this is not something Putin or whoever succeed Putin can just digest and be over with, either Ukraine destroy the full combat capability of Russia or Russia cannot attack Ukraine, this war will keep going in a High-Low-High Intensity conflict.

What Ukraine need is a binding security guarantee. Otherwise, it won't change, Russia will just come back in 8 or 10 years. Peace under a gun is not peace at all.
 

Switchblade kamikaze drone production to ramp up following Ukraine use​

By Stephen Losey
Oct 11 at 08:10 PM

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Lance Cpl. Isiah Enriquez, a rifleman with 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, launches a Switchblade 300 loitering munition during a training exercise at Camp Lejeune, N.C., July 7, 2021. Switchblade manufacturer
AeroVironment is working on tripling the production of the heavier-duty Switchblade 600, so it can send more to Ukraine. (Pfc. Sarah Pysher/Marine Corps

Ukraine has had repeated battlefield successes with the Switchblade 300 since the United States shipped it 400 of the lighter-weight loitering munition earlier this year, Charlie Dean, AeroVironment’s vice president of sales and business development, said in an interview with Defense News at the Association of the U.S. Army’s conference on Monday.

And with the larger, more powerful Switchblade 600 on its way to Ukraine — Dean said the first batch of 10 would likely be in the country in the next few weeks — and growing visibility and interest in the weapon, AeroVironment is making preparations to produce more.

Dean said Ukraine has “considerable interest” in getting and using the Switchblade 600. Today, AeroVironment can produce more than 2,000 Switchblade 600 systems annually; within a few months, he said, the company hopes to roughly triple that to about 6,000.

To do that, he added, the company is working to obtain more supplies to build the 600 version as well as adding new lines dedicated to the heavier-duty loitering munition.

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AeroVironment showed off several systems in use by Ukraine, including the Switchblade 300, during the 2022 AUSA conference. (Stephen Losey/Staff)

Switchblade loitering munitions are essentially a combination of a reconnaissance drone and guided missile.

The smaller Switchblade 300 is small enough that a soldier can carry several in a backpack, set up its launching tube within a few minutes, and fire it off, with its folded wings snapping out like its namesake knife.

The soldier would then fly the 5.5-pound Switchblade 300 up to 10 kilometers, or about 6 miles, sweeping the area with the munition’s camera and looking for a target.

Once the target is spotted, Dean said, the Switchblade can loiter while the operator figures out the best spot to strike. Switchblade operators can even fine-tune the angle of attack to cause the most amount of damage, he added.

So far, he said, Switchblade 300s have been used to take out “soft-skin” Russian targets — fuel trucks, personnel carriers, machine gun nests, trench positions and dismounted infantry.

But when the Switchblade 600 hits the battlefield, Dean said, it could prove to be an even more devastating weapon — a “tank-killer” with a warhead as powerful as the Javelin, but controllable and able to travel a much greater range.

The Pentagon last month awarded AeroVironment a $2.2 million contract for 10 Switchblade 600s earmarked for Ukraine, and more are expected to follow. Switchblade 600s weigh 120 pounds and can fly up to 90 kilometers, Dean said.

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The first 10 heavier-duty Switchblade 600s, which can strike tanks or other armored targets, are also expected to be in Ukraine soon. (Stephen Losey/Staff)

And because Switchblades are precision weapons, Dean said, it’s more likely Ukraine would only need one shot to hit its intended target instead of several rounds, as an artillery fight might require.

The increased visibility from the Ukraine war — videos of the weapons in action regularly pop up on social media and have been publicized by Ukraine’s government — has driven more interest from other countries. France in June announced its plan to quickly buy Switchblades to plug a capability gap in its Army. Dean said other nations have expressed interest as well, though he declined to identify them.

Before the war started, as Russian threats against Ukraine increased, Dean said, AeroVironment set up a team within its company to consider ways to help Ukraine.

It was a personal mission for the firm’s chief executive, Wahid Nawabi, said Dean. Nawabi grew up in Afghanistan and fled with family members after the Soviet Union invaded, Dean added.

“We are very focused on helping Ukraine achieve victory,” Dean said.

About Stephen Losey
Stephen Losey is the air warfare reporter for Defense News. He previously covered leadership and personnel issues at Air Force Times, and the Pentagon, special operations and air warfare at Military.com. He has traveled to the Middle East to cover U.S. Air Force operations.
 
Maybe you should join your comrades on the front line. They need the help.

Why should I? It's not my country. I'm Chinese living in Canada. Besides, Russians are not short on man power. Russia has 151 million people. Ukraine has 36 million people. That's enough man power advantage.
 
Well, technically, this war will only end once Ukraine is in NATO.

Even if Russia was kicked out, they will be back, this is not something Putin or whoever succeed Putin can just digest and be over with, either Ukraine destroy the full combat capability of Russia or Russia cannot attack Ukraine, this war will keep going in a High-Low-High Intensity conflict.

What Ukraine need is a binding security guarantee. Otherwise, it won't change, Russia will just come back in 8 or 10 years. Peace under a gun is not peace at all.
Ukraine certainly needs security otherwise Putin, hooligans and rapists will return. Nobody will ever trust the words coming from their mouths.
Russia reminds me much of a stalker. A man stalks his ex wife after divorce. The man can’t move on, he becomes aggressive, violent because his ex wife finds a new relationship with a new man (Nato).
 
Why should I? It's not my country. I'm Chinese living in Canada. Besides, Russians are not short on man power. Russia has 151 million people. Ukraine has 36 million people. That's enough man power advantage.

Because you have no spine and don't care about anyone else but yourself. Grow a set and don't let tyranny rule! Why do you think every straight thinking rational Russian has left Russia??
 
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