Three Tech Lessons To Take From the Russia-Ukraine War
Check out three things we can learn from the Russia-Ukraine war in terms of weaponry advancement that will be useful on future battlefields.
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Check out three things we can learn from the Russia-Ukraine war in terms of weaponry advancement that will be useful on future battlefields.
The US is ready to provide its full backing to Ukraine as it plans for a more vigorous counter-attack, reclaiming regions on their border.
Ukrainian Ground Forces are taking advantage of all the weaponry supplied by ally nations, including the HIMARS (specifically provided by the US).
As the Russia-Ukraine war approaches its 160th day, the shelling and raids continue to intensify from both sides.
The Air Force is now considering offloading the A-10 Thunderbolt II’s on Ukraine as our latest contribution in arms from the Pentagon’s Bargain Bin. It may actually be the best aircraft we could send them.
In the case of this Russian General, the HIMARS really is capable of putting “Warheads on Foreheads”
Putin and his generals are looking to hit regions with lesser Ukrainian defense.
Russia’s pushing hard to make sure they “appear” to have the upper hand in their local media.
This new additon is expected to boost Ukraine’s firepower.
The administration believes this round will give Ukraine a technological advantage in its power struggle against Russia. According to the source, who spoke anonymously, the 1,000 rounds of the new 155mm ammunition will be included in the new $400 million aid package that the White House will release.
Christmas came early this year to Ukrainian fighting forces in the form of four M142 HIMARS (High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems). They arrived in the embattled nation late last month as part of a $700 million military aid package courtesy of Uncle Sam.
The Russians will now be feeling some good old American firepower as the US-donated HIMARS has arrived in Ukraine, with more units on the way under Biden’s new $450 million aid to Kyiv.