>At the same time, such objects as Buk-M2 are just the right target for anti-radar missiles, which Ukraine is about to receive in the next military aid package from the USA. According to the available information, this anti-radar missile is a special upgrade of the GMLRS, which is only being developed for the US military by the Northrop Grumman corporation. The supply of those was revealed by Ukrainian Minister of Defense Oleksii Reznikov during an interview on TV. The missiles were not announced by the US Department of Defense separately but could be included in the batch of GMLRS rockets. Defense Express estimates that the missile is based on the experience of producing air-launched AGM-88E AARGM and AARGM-ER missiles. >Northrop Grumman corporation.
We are going to see warfare between shipping containers
If it us used in attack it is not civilian vehicle.
Many civilians own military vehicles taken out of service and mamy militaries use vehicles taken from the civilian population under war time law. You can not excuse a war crime by the targets appearance.
The point is to use traditional modern transportation methods and just plonk them down anywhere, and you can't tell a million of them apart so you have to waste time and assets attacking all containers, which are relatively low on the civilian risk scale to be honest.
>missile detects EM radiation source that matches its target parameters (radar, powerful radio transmitter) >missile flies towards radiation source >missile impacts radiation source
very complicated stuff
>privateers disguised as cargo ships and merchant vessels, and they're all loaded with missiles hiding fully armed boarding crews >you will live to see letters of marque issued yet again against PLAN and chink fishing vessels
This idea was already floated for missiles and drones in the Pacific. The idea was that the U.S. could have the Pacific littered with shipping containers holding drones and missiles in case of war with China.
>civilian vehicles used in attacks
>civilian vehicles get attacked
tfw
>omg war crimes
oh no, only Puccia is allowed to do that!
>At the same time, such objects as Buk-M2 are just the right target for anti-radar missiles, which Ukraine is about to receive in the next military aid package from the USA. According to the available information, this anti-radar missile is a special upgrade of the GMLRS, which is only being developed for the US military by the Northrop Grumman corporation. The supply of those was revealed by Ukrainian Minister of Defense Oleksii Reznikov during an interview on TV. The missiles were not announced by the US Department of Defense separately but could be included in the batch of GMLRS rockets. Defense Express estimates that the missile is based on the experience of producing air-launched AGM-88E AARGM and AARGM-ER missiles.
>Northrop Grumman corporation.
We are going to see warfare between shipping containers
Always mobilized, in peace and at war.
If it us used in attack it is not civilian vehicle.
Many civilians own military vehicles taken out of service and mamy militaries use vehicles taken from the civilian population under war time law. You can not excuse a war crime by the targets appearance.
The point is to use traditional modern transportation methods and just plonk them down anywhere, and you can't tell a million of them apart so you have to waste time and assets attacking all containers, which are relatively low on the civilian risk scale to be honest.
>israel vs p*lestine
>attack civilian targets
>except you've been baited to attack military targets
It's going to be hard for the illegal Moscow regime to notice that sometimes the target shoots back.
>Shipping containers and trucks now considered purely civilian
Alright then, not like militaries use those too or something.
You've got your causality in reverse.
>russians keep hitting civilian cargo ships
>civilian cargo ships want to defend themselves
Old news, theres a video of the unmanned naval vessals launching missiles from containers and its a couple of years old
https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2022/01/lockheed-martins-optionally-unmanned-surface-vessel-ousv/
>Snow is speaking finnish
>Trees are speaking vietnamese
What speaks English?
>What speaks English?
The skies and the oceans
The vast expanse of history.
The waves
The money
thats hebrew
certainly not dentists
the scots, irish, welsh and whatever lesser races they colonized, subjugated and assimilated
(PS : I used google translator)
the night
>we cannot get out. The end comes soon. We hear English, English in the dark. They are coming..
The MIC
Everything else.
I like this answer. I know it's not true, but I like it.
Freedom
The Wendy's parking lot at 3AM.
The northern shore of the St.Lawrence river
the PrepHole
Reminds me of the finnish container mortar thing
MOAR weapons for the Insurgency of Ukraine.
we're getting there
I mean, we could. The XQ-58A Valkyrie is rail launched. All we need to do is put fulling wings and strap it onto a container.
lighthouse war soon
>anti-radiation missile
Ok how does this work?
>missile detects EM radiation source that matches its target parameters (radar, powerful radio transmitter)
>missile flies towards radiation source
>missile impacts radiation source
very complicated stuff
So anti-radiation is just a targeting sytem. Well there goes my hope it would actually destroy radiation.
It destroys radiation emitters.
yet the radiation is still there
Not being emitted any more though is it? Checkmate
>privateers disguised as cargo ships and merchant vessels, and they're all loaded with missiles hiding fully armed boarding crews
>you will live to see letters of marque issued yet again against PLAN and chink fishing vessels
Containers are the ultimate in logistics. Why not stick weapons in them?
This idea was already floated for missiles and drones in the Pacific. The idea was that the U.S. could have the Pacific littered with shipping containers holding drones and missiles in case of war with China.