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What I mean is that these pinprick strikes don't move the Russians. Better to stockpile a bit and unleash a real terror wave
And the hypocrisy is nauseating:
This is the land version of "F-22s got beaten by ... ". It's a gimped exercise where those NATO forces are purposely restricted to force some learning. That's not how actual wars would be fought. One of my frustrations these days is dealing with the over-learning from Ukraine where people who have never held a rifle think drones are the solution to absolutely every single problem.
So the casualties are all at the bases and cities getting hit in retaliation. And to be fair the Americans are doing worse than expected on that front.
If you are going up against hoards of cheap loitering munitions and kamikaze drones, you can't rely on expensive air defenses. No one in their right mind should be shooting down a $20K shahed with a $4.19M Patriot PAC-3 interceptor missile.
You need cheap point defenses against cheap drones. Even any WW2-era anti-air tech would do, let alone the myriad of point defense options US has. But where are the C-RAMs? APKWS? Where are Coyotes? Where are any artillery/gun based systems?
Not sure if there is any evidence of the successful use of Iron Beam so far. All the claims I've seen so far have been misattributed to the Iron Beam. Example:Israel is using some sort of laser weapon to shoot down drones. Makes a lot more sense than blasting a whole bunch of metal into the air and hoping it doesn't come down on any of your own citizens.
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Okay, if it is a known fact that you are short on point defences, why then not station machine gunners at your bases and give them a weapons free order to shoot at anything that looks like a drone? There's no shortage of infantry machine guns, I assume. What about JLTVs with .50 cal machine gun turrets? Is there shortage of those? Because they would make minced meat out of those shaheds.There's a substantial shortage of point defences. This is a known problem. It takes a while to build them and mobilize them. More so when stuff getting built was sent to Ukraine as first priority. Don't assume a lack of something is a failure of learning.
Okay, if it is a know fact that you are short on point defences, why then not station machine gunners at your bases and give them a weapons free order to shoot at anything that looks like a drone? There's no shortage of infantry machine guns, I assume. What about JLTVs with 50.cal machine gun turrets? Is there shortage of those? Because they would make minced meat out of those shaheds.
The failure is not in acknowledgement that you need point defenses. The failure is with learning what constitutes an effective point defence weapon system against drones.
One of those buildings was a pretty expensive radar dome. Must have cost millions. Was probably important for the war effort too.The Americans really aren't fussed to defend empty buildings and possibly risk that JLTV crew.
One of those buildings was a pretty expensive radar dome. Must have cost millions. Was probably important for the war effort too.
This thing was a comms antenna? I'm not an expert on what goes under a white dome on a naval base, so I assumed it was a radar.It was a comms antenna. You don't place air defence radars in the middle of livable areas unless you want to cook the neighbours.




