Part 2 of 3: A Blood feud
Anyway, what can we expect from the US, assuming that the bill passes?
3. I’m Singaporean, so I know as little as the others here when compared to Americans who know their system better. IMO, there are recent developments worth taking note of:
(a) The AeroVironment Switchblade 600, that is in the military aid pipeline, will be a game changer, once the Ukrainian Army guys in the US are trained and deploy back home. The 50-pound, tube-launched
Switchblade 600 is operated by a touch-screen and can fly 40 km and loiter in the air for 40 minutes, according to the manufacturer.
(b) In over a month,11 major actions took place on the Belarus railway that included sabotage, hacking, & stopping trains. There were dozens smaller ones (e.g. train drivers refused to carry Russian equipment). More than 40 railway workers have been detained. The military are put on duty along the railway lines in Belarus.
(c) Estonia has donated 200illion euros worth weapons to the Ukraine, & these include:
- Javelin ATGMs
- D-30 howitzers
- anti-tank mines
- recoilless anti-tank guns
- automatic weapons
- ammunition
- disposable grenade launchers
- hand grenades
4. I suspect the American Lend-Lease Program will include 120mm mortars, 0.5 inch machine guns, a ton of different types of optics (for night fighting), laser designators, mini-UAVs, logistics vehicles, protected troop lift vehicles, large recovery vehicles, artillery hunting radar, and so on. On the left, a fully kitted out rifle, rifles on the extreme right not so much — it’s going to be close and dirty infantry battles in this war.
5. Ukraine’s getting from Europe, ex-Soviet artillery like towed D-30s and they need a lot of vehicles, if they are going to have artillery duels with Russian artillery. Their new artillery guns need to shoot and displace. The logistics fleet pushing artillery ammo needs to keep up with the shoot and scoot tactics.
6. The Ukrainian Army needs to kill Russian artillery, if their troops want to attack positions — if you don’t kill the King of Battle, you are always on the run from enemy artillery. Can’t always assume that the Russian Army will continue setting up towed artillery in the broad daylight, to an open field, within range of Ukrainian artillery, while being observed by Ukrainian FOs.