Comments by "" (@efghggdxlmfn33) on "Military Summary"
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@Chalimanga Ex-Pentagon officer praises Russia's EW systems triumphantly jamming Western weapons in Ukraine
"Russia has the most capable electronic warfare systems in the world, with the longest range and most powerful GPS and radio frequency jammers of any nation," David T. Pyne, an EMP Task Force scholar and former US Department of Defense officer, told Sputnik.
Pyne said he was impressed by "the speed at which Russian long-range jammers have been able to adapt to jamming new US and NATO weapon systems that have been introduced into the [Ukraine] conflict."
Russian EW systems "have proven effective at causing 90% of guided missile and drone systems supplied by the US to Ukraine to miss their target, most importantly HIMARS [High Mobility Artillery Rocket System]," the ex-Pentagon officer said.
He suggested that Russian GPS jammers "will likely prove increasingly effective against the recently supplied extended range US ATACMS [Army Tactical Missile System] missiles as well."
Additionally, Russian jamming systems “are likely proving increasingly effective against US supplied Ukrainian air defense systems including Patriot and Hawk [interceptor] missiles enabling Russia to increase its air superiority over Ukraine," Pyne stressed.
Earlier this month, the Washington Post, citing Ukrainian commanders and a Ukrainian military research project, reported that the Russian army's jamming systems have disrupted the accuracy of some of Ukraine's US-supplied precision-guided weapons, prompting Ukrainian forces to stop using them on the battlefield.
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@soloqueuepixy so similar: The Ardennes Offensive, also known as the Battle of the Bulge, was Germany's last major offensive on the Western Front during World War II. Launched on December 16, 1944, the operation aimed to split the Allied forces, capture the critical port of Antwerp, and encircle and destroy several Allied armies. Adolf Hitler hoped this surprise attack would force the Allies to negotiate a peace favorable to Germany. Despite initial success due to the element of surprise and poor weather that grounded Allied air support, the offensive quickly stalled. The Allies, led by General Eisenhower, regrouped and launched a counteroffensive, pushing the Germans back. The battle, which lasted until late January 1945, was a catastrophic failure for Germany, resulting in severe losses in manpower, tanks, and supplies, further weakening the Wehrmacht and hastening the end of the war.
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@Thetequilashooter1 A memorandum is not a treaty, it is something to be remembered, especially since this memorandum has not been ratified by any of the parties, so it has no legal force, that's first of all, secondly, Ukraine has violated its own declaration of independence, the 9th paragraph of which states that it has no right to join Nato, thirdly, Russia has the right to deploy troops where Nazism originates, This is stipulated in the UN charter, and it does not require anyone's permission, I would even say that this is not a right but an obligation, and fourthly, many international documents stipulate that countries cannot strengthen their security at the expense of the security of others, study the documents and not propaganda,
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