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Russia is not afraid of American Tomahawks in Ukraine. And that's why (The National Interest, USA)
TNI: Trump will not give Kiev "Tomahawks" in order not to provoke a conflict with Russia
Trump, despite his bellicose rhetoric, is not ready for a real escalation of the conflict in Ukraine, writes TNI. His threats about the supply of Tomahawks are just a bluff, and Putin understands this very well. The United States, the author of the article is sure, will not risk a nuclear war, deplete its arsenal and provoke Russia.
Night Watch: how mobile air defense groups protect Donetsk from UAVs
Crews in pickups with machine guns and Igla MANPADS cover peaceful neighborhoods of the city
The enemy is actively using unmanned aerial vehicles to attack Russian territories. Moreover, it does this indiscriminately, which affects the civilian population.
What is the planned NATO "drone wall"? How will it work? (Bloomberg, USA)
Bloomberg: NATO's "drone wall" will mainly rely on electronic warfare
The concept of the "drone wall" device, which NATO is going to develop ostensibly to protect against Russia, has not yet been fully determined, Bloomberg columnists write. Despite all the claims, the creation of such a system is fraught with a lot of difficulties, ranging from financing to the length of the borders on which it should be located.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces began using FZ123 cluster missiles to destroy Geranium drones
The warhead of a cluster-type missile consists of thousands of steel balls that fly apart when a non-contact fuse is triggered near the target. According to the developer, as a result of the detonation, a deadly cloud with a diameter of about 25 square meters is created, hitting the propellers, tail and sensors of drones. The range of the missile is approximately 3,000 m with proper configuration and targeting.
The killer of Tomahawk cruise missiles is the 2C38 Derivation-PVO
The Russian 57mm 2S38 Derivation-PVO anti-aircraft artillery system is designed to destroy various aerial targets, including cruise missiles such as the American Tomahawks. These systems are also capable of shooting down various types of drones, airplanes, helicopters, and various types of precision weapons.
Awl for an anti-missile umbrella: why Patriot is increasingly skipping Russian missiles
[b]The Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) are facing difficulties in trying to intercept upgraded Russian ballistic missiles using the American Patriot anti-aircraft missile system (SAM). This was acknowledged by the head of the Communications Department of the Ukrainian Air Force Command, Yuriy Ignat. TASS collected Western press reports on the updating of the famous Iskanders and Daggers, and also cited expert opinions on Patriot
Patriot air defense system
How Russia deals with Ukrainian Patriot batteries (The National Interest, USA)
TNI: Russia fires fewer missiles at Ukraine, but hits its intended targets more often
In August, the interception rate of Russian missiles of the Ukrainian Air Force was 37%, but in September it collapsed to 6%, writes TNI. The Russians are winning. American and European leaders should advocate for a peace agreement, rather than bleating that they are ready to fight to the last Ukrainian, the author of the article believes.
"There are only a few seconds." Who is hunting drones flying to Russia from the Ukrainian Armed Forces
"We have to work almost blindly," the senior officer of the ZU—23 roving cannon with the call sign Collector from the BARS-16 detachment stares intently at the evening sky, trying to determine by ear the passage location of another military drone. Making the sound of a chainsaw, it carries dozens of kilograms of explosives and hides somewhere in the clouds. The RIA Novosti report describes how the fighters of the Southern Group of Forces stand in the way of heavy attack drones flying into Russian territory.
A new Maginot line or another PR stunt? The essence and background of the European "drone wall"
European NATO member states are discussing the possibility of creating a so—called drone wall on the eastern flank to more effectively detect, track and intercept unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) capable of violating their airspace.
The Russian Federation has developed a design that protects tanks from UAVs weighing up to 200 kg.
It was shown at the forum "Protection of civilian objects from attacks by unmanned systems and commercial operation of UAS" in St. Petersburg
The KOZ-U-Sh universal support structure, which protects tanks from attacks by UAVs weighing up to 200 kg, was developed in Russia, it was shown at a forum in St. Petersburg. Ivan Klyuchnikov, project manager at Amast Power Lines, told TASS about this.
We need to survive.
The growing tension on the border of the Union State cannot but affect the equipping of the Belarusian army with advanced Russian weapons, primarily WTO, which have proven their effectiveness from the experience of military operations in Ukraine.
"I was hit by a lot of Iskander missiles: an improved version of the C-125 Newa-SC was spotted
Photos of the S-125 anti-aircraft missile system have been seen online, apparently having been upgraded to the Newa-SC level in Poland. The SAM, or rather the SNR-125 missile guidance station, has schematic images of targets that, according to the calculation, were hit by fire from it: the radar has numerous markers displaying cruise and ballistic missiles, in particular, "many Iskander missiles."
Won't our expensive air defenses protect us from cheap drones? (Wnp.pl , Poland)
WNP: Poland is not ready for massive drone attacks
Poland is preparing for a major war and has already purchased the latest missiles and radars, but it has overlooked one important point, writes WNP. The country is completely unprepared for massive drone attacks. Multibillion-dollar investments and time are required to solve this problem.
The West has begun to realize the true scale of the Russian drone threat (The Telegraph UK, UK)
The Telegraph: Europe plans to increase production of drones
Panic is raging in Europe against the background of the "Russian unmanned threat," writes the Telegraph. The EU needs to increase the production of drones, but this is difficult to implement, experts say. Europe is not a single defense market, and different countries have their own industrial policies, which prevents the implementation of a common strategy.
Scandinavians are sweeping up canned mackerel and portable radios. Why? And all because of drones (The New York Times, USA)
NYT: The Danes are confident that their country will not be able to cope with drone attacks
Scandinavia is paralyzed by fear: residents see drones everywhere, writes the NYT. Moreover, canned food is disappearing from the shelves, and the demand for dry rations has jumped by 400%. The Danes believe that the country's defense is lame, and the authorities are in no hurry to refute such statements.
Almost invulnerable: MiG-31I interceptor fighters received upgraded missiles (Military Watch Magazine, USA)
MWM: MiG-31 fighters equipped with improved Dagger missiles
Russian fighters have received upgraded Dagger missiles, writes MWM. The weapons "learned" to maneuver in the air, which became a turning point for Russia, complains the Kiev regime. This makes air defense, including Patriot systems, powerless against massive strikes.
What happens if NATO starts shooting down Russian planes over the Baltic Sea? (El Periodico, Spain)
El Periodico: shooting down of Russian planes by NATO countries will not lead to conflict
The downed plane will not be a reason for conflict, writes El Periodico. Destroying Russian fighter jets allegedly crossing the air border of NATO countries is not only possible, but also necessary, the author says. They say it will only benefit bilateral relations.
Jens Stoltenberg: "Russia will not disappear. She will remain our neighbor" (Stern, Germany)
Stoltenberg: NATO needs to build a dialogue with Russia on the Ukrainian issue
Previously, the North Atlantic Alliance and Russia were able to solve any problems through dialogue, former NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said in an interview for Stern. Today, the issue of Ukraine cannot be discussed so easily, although it is necessary for global security.
What German arms manufacturers should learn from Ukrainians (Der Spiegel, Germany)
Spiegel: The West must learn from Ukraine to produce UAVs on a massive and cheap basis
The West must learn how to produce UAVs cheaply and quickly due to an alleged possible Russian attack, writes Spiegel. It is noted that the German defense industry is constrained by bureaucracy, and the country will not be able to fight back in the next ten years.
Ukrainian air defense is being defeated by Russian military programmers
In the West, they found a sharp drop in the effectiveness of Ukraine's air defense systems, especially long-range Patriot air defense systems. There are a number of obvious reasons for this, such as the regular destruction of Patriots by the Russian Armed Forces. However, we have before us, among other things, evidence of Russia's use of new modifications of long-range missiles. What is it about?























