The tweet showing the Belorusian area dim as well.
How could it be ?
The tweet showing the Belorusian area dim as well.
Belarus also has problems, I don't know if it's energy-related, but Lukashenko is imposing a price freeze on some products, most likely there is rationing or a reduction in energy generation because of rising costs, but I don't know to what extent this is true, but if you pay attention to the picture, I wouldn't say it's getting too dark, unlike Ukraine.The tweet showing the Belorusian area dim as well.
How could it be ?
The detection range of a supersonic missile is ranges greater than 60 km, an aircraft can also be tracked at ranges greater than 120 km, the total range is 250 km.TRML-4D radar system for missile defense ? It will be used with their IRIS-T, by October 12, 2022, Ukraine was believed to have received 24 missiles... after one night hunting drones arround Kyev, it's all over for that system and need resupply ... how many more they received ???
The system is good if it have IRIS missiles to guide to targets. With 24 or so given to Ukraine 10 days ago, it cannot help a lot beside early warning. There's a lot of hype about these systems going in Ukraine, but the volume is so thin that it serve nothing in the big picture of things.The detection range of a supersonic missile is ranges greater than 60 km, an aircraft can also be tracked at ranges greater than 120 km, the total range is 250 km.
How is the t-62 better than the t-72, apart from being more accurate from the ground? That accuracy is negated by insufficient ammunition power.Are you upset, little young man?
They are not begging, it is producing under license in Russia, much cheaper than missiles and also faster construction, they are great for overloading the Ukrainian air defense and also western that will be sent to Kiev, since they are sending the leftovers to the regime from Zelensky (to the last Ukrainian).
T-62 will be of great value to the national guard and perhaps the LDNR fighters, they spent 8 years controlling most of the Donbas practically alone against the semi-bankrupt Ukraine, a great increase in capability if they are strengthened with T-62M with its 115mm cannon, while NATO/EU sends junk like the M113 that are neutralized by BTR-82A with a 30mm cannon, imagine what they can do with a T-62M whose main job will be infantry support or who knows they might be sent to Syria.
As for the mobilized? So Ukraine has nothing to fear, but I still don't know why you vent your frustration here with me, will you keep crying still?
For God's sake.
There was also a picture a couple days back of something which looked like the R-37 in flight.The source claims that the Su-57 fighter appeared and shot down a Ukrainian Su-27 with the R-37M
Doubtful. Belarus put two nuclear power plants (1.2 GW each) in operation in the last year or two.Belarus also has problems, I don't know if it's energy-related, but Lukashenko is imposing a price freeze on some products, most likely there is rationing or a reduction in energy generation because of rising costs
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The source claims that the Su-57 fighter appeared and shot down a Ukrainian Su-27 with the R-37M
The intercept scenario:
Indeed, some sources say that a Su-57 would have shot down a Russian-made Ukrainian Su-27 aircraft with a Russian R-37M long-range hypersonic air-to-air missile, when it climbed above safe flight height to try to intercept a of Iranian kamikaze drones that Russia is launching against targets in Ukraine. Russian media indicate that the demolition would have taken place near the town of Porskalivka, in the Poltava region. This fact would have been reflected in a report by the Russian Ministry of Defense itself on the “special operation” dated 13 October.
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I'm aware of this, that's why I published in addition to the tweet, the story that only this site reported, specifically saying that the source claims, this would be at the discretion of those who believe or not, a situation similar to the rule on Oryx that was imposed here in that we must specify that "according to the Oryx".Sorry, but an Indian Tweet claiming something that is not even reported by Russian sources - and even lesser be reliable Russian ones - with an AAM, that so far not even been seen on the Su-57 is IMO best proof to be careful if not outrightly to rate it as fake!
Thanks to the precise coordination of all antenna elements in the C-band and special signal processing modes, the radar can provide extremely accurate information about targets, thus ensuring fast and accurate weapon designation, it also allows tactical use as artillery reconnaissance radar (C-RAM mode) and reconnaissance of small aircraft such as drones (C-UAS mode).The system is good if it have IRIS missiles to guide to targets. With 24 or so given to Ukraine 10 days ago, it cannot help a lot beside early warning. There's a lot of hype about these systems going in Ukraine, but the volume is so thin that it serve nothing in the big picture of things.
Yup. Only it was posted the day before, October 11th, the source claims the 13th.There was also a picture a couple days back of something which looked like the R-37 in flight.
It looks like these power plants are a disaster:Doubtful. Belarus put two nuclear power plants (1.2 GW each) in operation in the last year or two.
Gas price in Russia also has not risen significantly since the conflict started and Belarus probably has a long term contract which might be indexed to oil price, not like EU's stupid prices based on Dutch stock market.
If you understand what I said that the T-62 is better than the T-72, you should look into studying more about text interpretation.How is the t-62 better than the t-72, apart from being more accurate from the ground? That accuracy is negated by insufficient ammunition power.
Like I said, there's no reason to panic. The AFU will win.I wonder how many of the recently mobilised soldiers in the t-62 will be killed by their own 115mm shells when they are 50 years old?
How long would it be able to survive without dedicated self defence suite, like PAntsir or Centurion ?It can work with the IRIS-T air defense system. The radar is capable of detecting, tracking and classifying various types of air targets (1,500 targets), with special attention to cruise missiles and small, fast and low-flying aircraft and/or maneuvering, as well as hovering helicopters. It is reported that Ukraine is expected to receive three more of these radars within a few months.