Posted on 08/11/2024 1:28:27 PM PDT by Chode
Aug 11, 2024 One of the constant features of the war in Ukraine to date has been a general environment of mutual air-denial. The VKS has been able to launch stand-off attacks using missiles, drones, and glide bombs (while Ukraine relies to a greater extent on drones and Storm Shadow/SCALP ALCMS) but neither side has been able to develop or sustain air superiority over the other's territory.
But while that state has persisted for nearly two and half years at this point, that doesn't mean the situation is static. Ukraine's long range strike capabilities have improved, even as constant Russian attacks have driven major shortages in air defence missiles and systems in Ukraine. Partly in response to those supply challenges, we've seen various acts of creativity and innovation, from the use of FPVs as anti-air systems to the focus on a counter-air campaign.
In this episode, we look at the recent Air Defence efforts in Ukraine, ask how Russia and Ukraine have approached the air defence problem, and what those observations might offer in terms of lines of inquiry for other nations.
This Russia Ukraine thing is not as much of a war but a place for experiments of military hardware,money laundering, political grandstanding and a excuse for NATO to be relevant. It’s a horrible situation but basically a territorial dispute that Russia will win one way or another. Ukraine is hemorrhaging its resources,population and territory. It is grinding itself down.
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