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When is Ukraine gonna' name one of these things "Debris"?"The first joint project, to be announced at the DSEI trade show in London tomorrow (Thursday), is an advanced new air defence interceptor drone, named Project OCTOPUS, which will be mass produced in the UK, with a target to produce thousands per month..."Groundbreaking Ukraine tech sharing agreement to deliver drones and support jobs
‘First of its kind’ industrial partnership allows the UK and Ukraine to share detailed designs for cutting-edge air defence drones and other equipment.www.gov.uk
Flying Octopus, why not?
As I've said the same for years, I heartily agree.
Robot gunner joins Russian assault units
Russia’s military has unveiled its updated Courier robotic combat platform. According to Russian state media, an uncrewed ground vehicle, or UGV, is being tested at a rear-area training ground where operators are practicing target engagement with several mounted weapons, includingdefence-blog.com
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Looks like a great drone magnet...Robot gunner joins Russian assault units
Russia’s military has unveiled its updated Courier robotic combat platform. According to Russian state media, an uncrewed ground vehicle, or UGV, is being tested at a rear-area training ground where operators are practicing target engagement with several mounted weapons, includingdefence-blog.com
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My idea is to launch a few hundred dummy drones at Russia. Each will have the message "stop sending drones over NATO" printed on them.This requires a simple FAFO response so I think that Poland, and other NATO members that are on the receiving end of Russian aerial weapons, response to these drones and missiles should be very very simple.
Using their own or NATO weapons destroy the nearest Russian fixed military assets to the launch site of each and every one of those drones and missiles. We know that it is a waste of time to attack the actual launch sites in most cases as the launchers are mobile and long gone before the drone/missile crosses the Polish border.
In the case of air launched missiles the target, obviously, should be the launch aircraft itself or its operating base.
Because Russia cannot prevent or afford the loss of those military assets I strongly suspect one night of that response would stop most of the Russian activities against Poland.
A brilliant move by Putin was to offer huge signing bonuses to join the army, thus enabling a massive troop expansion without another call up. And since these new troops are essentially mercenaries signing up for life-changingly large cash incentives, there's a lot less societal protest when they die or are wounded vs. conscripts pulled off the street. Through this, notwithstanding one million casualties so far, Putin is able to field an army today that's larger (in troops, not AFVs) than that of Feb 2022, enabling Russia to continue incremental territorial gains throughout 2025. Meanwhile Ukraine is fighting with essentially the same exact men from 2023 to today, which must be exhausting. Of course Putin is ripping the demographic and economic heart out of Russia's future.
That would only cheer Putin up as that is another "let us not escalate" response. Bullies like him only stop when they have received a good punch in the face or kick in their soft tissues.