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Monday, May 2, 2022

A background briefing of US defense official about the war in Ukraine

A background briefing with a senior U.S. defense official about the war in Ukraine concluded a short time ago. It’s Day 68 since Russia’s invasion.


Map of "Jomini of the West"


Notable details: 

The Pentagon now confirms that Gen. Valery Gerasimov, the top military officer in Russia, visited the Donbas region of Ukraine last week. However, the Pentagon does NOT confirm that he was injured, as some reports have suggested.  The Pentagon is not in a position to confirm what, if anything, happened to Gerasimov while he was in Ukraine, the official said.

The U.S. official said that it’s “certainly possible” that Gerasimov’s trip was meant to provide a “manner of oversight.” Why would that be necessary?

The Pentagon also assesses today that Russia’s offensive in the Donbas region of Ukraine is “very cautious” and “very tepid.” “In some cases, quite frankly, the best way to describe it would be anemic,” the senior U.S. defense official said.

Russia has launched a number of offensive operations east and south of Izyum, a mid-sized city in eastern Ukraine that Russia captured late in March.  But the U.S. official described a pattern in which Russia moves into an area in the Donbas region, claims victory, then withdraws. Then Ukrainian forces often take the areas back, the U.S. official said.

Separately, Ukrainian forces have pushed Russian forces farther away from Kharkiv, in northeastern Ukraine, the senior U.S. defense official said. He described an “able job” by Ukrainian forces over the last day or two.

Elsewhere: The southern port city of Mariupol continues to get hit with airstrikes. Russian forces are now using more “dumb bombs,” meaning they must fly closer to launch, the senior U.S. defense official said.

Russia still holds other areas in the south, including Kherson. 

Some number of Russian troops continue to flow out of Mariupol to the northwest, the Pentagon says. The thought is they will eventually join the Donbas campaign. 

The Pentagon is NOT confirming that Ukrainian drones have attacked Russian patrol boats, but acknowledges there is video circulating that appears to show that. “We’ve seen the video, same as you,” the official says.

On weapons transfers: More than 70 of the 90 howitzer artillery the United States promised to Ukraine have now been transferred, the U.S. defense official says. So have about tens of thousands of 155 mm rounds to go in them.

In the last day, the United States delivered 14 planes filled with military aid to the region for transfer to Ukraine, the senior U.S. defense official said. Five other nations combined to deliver 23 more shipments.

No Mi-17 helicopters approved by President Biden in recent aid packages have been delivered. But they are expected to be soon, the senior U.S. defense official said. 

Training of Ukrainians on Western systems continues.

Fifty Ukrainian artillerymen are expected to complete a week-long familiarization course today on the American howitzers, bumping the total number to receive the training to about 220, the official said.

Twenty Ukrainian soldiers began receiving training yesterday on how to use the new Phoenix Ghost drone. The unmanned aircraft is a loitering munition that can be flown directly into Russian vehicles or troop formations.

Russian force levels have not fundamentally changed in the last few days. The Pentagon now assesses there are 93 Russian battalion tactical groups in the fight, the senior defense official said. The number was 92 last week. Many of those units are not at full strength.


Via Dan Lamothe

Sunday, April 24, 2022

United Kingdom sends AS90 Howitzers and 45,000 shells to Ukraine

UK will send 20 AS90 SPHs and 45,000 shells to Ukraine for what senior generals expect will become the largest artillery campaign since the Second World War.

 


Accoridng to the British EXPRESS media source, that 45,000 British-made high explosive shells will be sent along with the AS90 self-propelled Howitzers to Poland this week, where Ukrainian forces will be taught to use and maintain them before they are deployed to the front.

PM Boris Johnson announced that the UK would be sending artillery last week, following an appeal from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for more firepower to counter Russia’s new offensive in the eastern Donbas region.

“This will become an artillery conflict, they need support with more artillery, that is what we will be giving them," he said.

“There are many other friends in Europe, but I’m talking about volumes of help and I’m grateful for it.”

Ukraine is also receiving 90 towed Howitzers from the US and 188,000 shells - enough for three weeks of intensive operations - as part of a wide-ranging £620m defence package which includes target acquisition drones.

France is sending 40 self-propelled Caesar artillery guns.


Tuesday, February 8, 2022

The Ukrainian KhBTZ started trials of the T-64BV Obr.2022 tank.

The Ukrainian KhBTZ started trials of the T-64BV Obr.2022 tank. The vehicle is equipped with new fuel system, protected fuel tanks, new Laska K2 12,7 mm AA Machine Gun, new surveillance and sighting systems (most possible the  1G46 instead of the 1G42), new lights and communication and navigations systems.











Friday, February 4, 2022

The T-64BV MBTs of the Ukrainian Armed Forces reserves in winter camouflage


Exercise of the tank reserves of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were held in the Donetsk region. During training, the crews trained to moving out of the concentration area to the firing line, maneuvers as part of a company against a possible enemy, and performing tasks in conditions of a sudden change of the situation.






Source Joint Forces Operation

Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Kharkiv Tank Factory unveiled a T-64BVK, the upgraded version of the commanders tank.

 

Kharkiv Tank Factory unveiled a T-64BVK, the upgraded version of the commanders tank. On the vehicle have installed the surveillance devices, including thermal sight, TV cameras for the situation awareness, the new satellite navigation system, commander's RCWS with a 12.7 mm NSVT machine gun. On the vehicle is also installed the newest communication systems.



The upgraded tank received an additional filter for rough cleaning the fuel system, another surveillance camera for the commander with a detection range of up to 2000 m, enhanced protection of the NSVT machine gun and fuel tanks, rear-view mirrors, front rubber screens and a number of other improvements. At the same time, the plant's employees are carrying out similar work with a batch of T-64BV tanks.



Wednesday, October 27, 2021

Ukraine tests upgraded Vilkha-M MLRS


"State Kyiv Design Bureau "Luch", which is part of Ukroboronprom, together with Ukraine's military are conducting state tests of the Vilkha-M multiple launch rocket system at a landfill in Odesa region.


  

The rocket system was developed in close cooperation of the enterprises of the State Concern and Ukraine's private defense enterprises.

"Vilkha-M" is a modernization of the "Vilkha" MLRS, which was adopted into service by the Armed Forces in 2018, currently being serially produced. Modernization of the launch system is aimed at increasing the flight range and hit precision. Thus, upgraded 300 mm missiles hit ground targets at a distance of over 100 kilometers.


Tactical and technical characteristics of missiles, guidance systems and flight range were being checked during the tests. The work of MLRS and the results of the range practice on many parameters shall be evaluated by experts of the state committee. On the basis of the collected data, the commission will develop proposals to the Armed Forces of Ukraine to adopt this model in service.



Friday, June 18, 2021

Arms and Security 2021 (vol. 2)

 Photos of Arms and Security 2021 exhibition (courtesy of Yurii Vynohradov)

UAV Ace one



UAV Sokil-300 from Luch design bureau



ATGM from Luch design bureau





Atgm from Luch design bureau Stugna and Korsar





Control station of Stugna and Korsar ATGM's systems

Loitering Munition UJ-32 Lastivka

 MLRS Vilkha, perspective medium range surface-to-air missile systems and launcher of the coastal missile system "Neptune" based on Tatra chassis 






Models of various armored vehicles of Ukroboronprom


Models of modernization of Sturm-S and Strela-10


Different sights and sighting systems

Remote controlled weapon station "Amulet" and "Sarmat"




Naval remote controlled weapon station Bar'er-VK


Different rockets. Rocket for Vilkha, air-to-air missile and anti-ship missile "Neptune"







Guided artillery projectile "Kvitnyk" and "Karasuk" and "Adros-KT-01AV" optical-electronic suppression system






Multifunctional optical system



"Mislivets" kamikaze drone