U.S. Authorizes New Weapons Shipments to Ukraine

God Bless America, and Long Live Ukraine!


The United States plans to send Ukraine nearly 100 Stryker combat vehicles as part of a roughly $2.5 billion shipment of arms and equipment that is expected to be announced at a meeting of allies in Germany on Friday, two U.S. officials said on Thursday.

The decision to send the Strykers, which could be delivered within weeks, comes just days after Britain committed to sending Ukraine 14 Challenger battle tanks and the United States, France and Germany agreed to send dozens of armored infantry fighting vehicles, including 50 Bradley Fighting Vehicles. Germany has also been under pressure to authorize the delivery of German-made Leopard 2 battle tanks to Ukraine.

Colin H. Kahl, the U.S. under secretary of defense for policy, told reporters on Wednesday that Ukraine needed more mechanized infantry and armored personal carriers to punch through heavily fortified Russian defenses.

“The Russians are really digging in,” he said. “They’re digging in. They’re digging trenches, they’re putting in these dragon’s teeth, laying mines.”

“To enable the Ukrainians to break through given Russian defenses,” he added, “the emphasis has been shifted to enabling them to combine fire and maneuver in a way that will prove to be more effective.”

The Stryker is a medium-weight, eight-wheeled armored vehicle that can carry troops and weapons. It was first deployed by the Pentagon in Iraq after the U.S. invasion in 2003.

The latest package for Ukraine, reported earlier by The Washington Post, would also include more Bradley fighting vehicles; ammunition for HIMARS rocket artillery; 155-millimeter and 105-millimeter artillery rounds; other vehicles; and air defense systems, one of the officials said.

The U.S. announcement comes weeks after the Biden administration announced a $3 billion package of military assistance for Ukraine that will include Bradleys, which officials said would be especially helpful to Ukrainian units fighting Russian forces in the Donbas region of the country’s east.

Western officials fear that Ukraine has only a narrow window before an anticipated Russian springtime offensive, and have been working quickly to give Kyiv sophisticated weapons that they had earlier held out on sending because of concerns of provoking Moscow.



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Strykers were a shitty weapon system. They were kinda designed specifically for the warfare in Iraq and Afghanistan so we might as well give them away since we aren't doing that any more..

They probably won't do very well in a Peer v Peer conflict.

Bradleys on the other hand should be very useful.
 
The Russian Army will crumble in the spring
Again,
Where Russia has been having trouble against Ukraine some genrrals have been learning what strategies do work and which don't. So have the Ukranians...plus the Ukranians have been handed new more sophisticated munitions.

So it will be interesting to see who adapts more.
 
Probably doesn't matter at this point. Biden's vaccine mandates and woke policies have decimated our ranks and removed many of those who would rather kill the enemy, instead of having a Kumbaya circle-jerk with them. Most branches of the military can't even make their recruitment goals now.


Potatohead destroyed our military on severl fronts.

Our military under Potatohead is a shaddow of what Trump left. It took Trump to fix the mess Obama left and it will take somebody like DeSantis to fix what Potatohead fucked up.
 
The Stryker is a medium-weight, eight-wheeled armored vehicle that can carry troops and weapons. It was first deployed by the Pentagon in Iraq after the U.S. invasion in 2003.
Ukraine has the same chance of winning against Russia as a Stryker has at winning against this:
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"MOSCOW, December 20. /TASS/. A batch of advanced T-90M ‘Proryv’ (‘Breakthrough’) main battle tanks has arrived for an armored unit of the Central Military District in the Ukraine special military operation zone, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported on Tuesday."

T-90M main battle tanks arrive for Russian troops in Ukraine special operation zone

Ukraine NEVER had a chance of winning a full-out war against Russia. US elites knew that when they instigated a civil war in Ukraine in 2014 by driving a duly elected (and corrupt) president from office by murdering police officers and protestors.
 
Ukraine NEVER had a chance of winning a full-out war against Russia. US elites knew that when they instigated a civil war in Ukraine in 2014 by driving a duly elected (and corrupt) president from office by murdering police officers and protestors.
Another Russian troll? Jesus, you folks multiply like cockroaches.

Oh, and the Stryker is not a tank, and is not to be used like one. And the T-90 is a piece of shit, just like all poorly maintained Russian equipment. Your army is shit.
 
A batch of advanced T-90M ‘Proryv’ (‘Breakthrough’) main battle tanks has arrived for an armored unit of the Central Military District in the Ukraine special military operation zone,

Russia can’t maintain the tanks they currently have in the field.
MLRS missile batteries and drones have proven effective at neutralizing Russian tanks.
 
Russia can’t maintain the tanks they currently have in the field.
MLRS missile batteries and drones have proven effective at neutralizing Russian tanks.
Until now, Russia has never used more that 20% of its regular military in Ukraine, yet it has acquired 20% of Ukrainian real estate since last February. Putin made a huge mistake at that time thinking he would find rational actors in Kiev willing to negotiate an end to the current blood-shed. Obviously, the US has other intentions.
 
Probably doesn't matter at this point. Biden's vaccine mandates and woke policies have decimated our ranks and removed many of those who would rather kill the enemy, instead of having a Kumbaya circle-jerk with them. Most branches of the military can't even make their recruitment goals now.

Combat has a weird habit of bringing people out of their original funk and showing them the cold reality of fight or die.
 
Until now, Russia has never used more that 20% of its regular military in Ukraine, yet it has acquired 20% of Ukrainian real estate since last February.
You had to institute a draft and pull people off the street, sending them into combat in less than a month. Your army is pathetic, and highly unmotivated. You are relying on a Muslim warlord from Chechnya and his gangsters to fight the Ukrainians.
 
What indication have seen of Russians running out of artillery shells in Soledar?
Ukraine war: Ukraine admits pulling out of front line town of Soledar

In September they said that Russia had turned to North Korea for replenishment. In November Lloyd Austin, America’s defence secretary, spoke of “significant shortages”. At a briefing on December 12th a senior American defence official said that, at current rates of use, Russia could sustain “fully serviceable” tube and rocket artillery ammunition only until early 2023.

 
In September they said that Russia had turned to North Korea for replenishment. In November Lloyd Austin, America’s defence secretary, spoke of “significant shortages”. At a briefing on December 12th a senior American defence official said that, at current rates of use, Russia could sustain “fully serviceable” tube and rocket artillery ammunition only until early 2023.

Will Ukraine run out of bodies before Russia exhausts its ammunition?

Scott Ritter: 2023 Outlook for Ukraine - scheerpost.com

"With the battle-lines currently stabilized, the question of where the war goes from here comes down to basic military math — in short, a causal relationship between two basic equations revolving around burn rates (how quickly losses are sustained) versus replenishment rates (how quickly such losses can be replaced.)

"The calculus bodes ill for Ukraine.

"Neither NATO nor the United States appear able to sustain the quantity of weapons that have been delivered to Ukraine, which enabled the successful fall counteroffensives against the Russians.

"This equipment has largely been destroyed, and despite Ukraine’s insistence on its need for more tanks, armored fighting vehicles, artillery and air defense, and while new military aid appears to be forthcoming, it will be late to the battle and in insufficient quantities to have a game-winning impact on the battlefield."
 

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