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The article suggests that if Ukraine can withstand the conflict until 2024 and receive continued U.S. support, its chances of victory may increase. The U.S. and European defense industries are stepping up production, and European support for Ukraine remains strong. Russia's sustained war effort faces challenges, including manpower limitations and potential political difficulties for Putin. The article underscores the importance of ongoing assistance for Ukraine amid the dire situation it currently faces.

Author: John R. Deni is a research professor at the U.S. Army War College’s Strategic Studies Institute, a nonresident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, and an associate fellow at the NATO Defense College. He’s the author of NATO and Article 5 (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2017). The views expressed are his own.

[–] Tosti@feddit.nl 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I do not know how much cross pollination there is between Europe and the Russo-Ukranian war communities. But this youtuber has a background in defense economics and has in-depth analysis of a wide range of subjects in the field. This week an update and analysis of the long war is posted and I thought some people that would normally not see this would enjoy these insights.

 

cross-posted from: https://feddit.nl/post/11733521

It's long been understood that the war in Ukraine will likely be a long and hard one, determined as much by production, supply, economics and political will as well as the skill and sacrifice of those fighting it.

But despite that realisation, the transition of the war into its third year of full-scale fighting still represents a bitter milestone, and while the front has seen some movements recently and the year is likely to see a number of offensive actions - at a strategic level, the lines are moving at a glacial pace, and often only when the supply situation allows.

By popular vote - today we're going to look at where the war in Ukraine stands in 2024. We'll explore ammunition production and supply, the economic health of the countries involved, some of the trends in terms of the way the fighting is evolving and put together what predictions we can for the coming months.

Patreon: /perunau

 

It's long been understood that the war in Ukraine will likely be a long and hard one, determined as much by production, supply, economics and political will as well as the skill and sacrifice of those fighting it.

But despite that realisation, the transition of the war into its third year of full-scale fighting still represents a bitter milestone, and while the front has seen some movements recently and the year is likely to see a number of offensive actions - at a strategic level, the lines are moving at a glacial pace, and often only when the supply situation allows.

By popular vote - today we're going to look at where the war in Ukraine stands in 2024. We'll explore ammunition production and supply, the economic health of the countries involved, some of the trends in terms of the way the fighting is evolving and put together what predictions we can for the coming months.

Patreon: /perunau

 

cross-posted from: https://feddit.nl/post/11732350

Italy plans to withdraw its air defense system, SAMP/T Mamba, from Slovakia, replacing the American Patriot air defense system. Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico received a message from the Italian government about the withdrawal, citing the need to deploy it elsewhere.

Fico raised concerns about protecting nuclear power plants and other strategic targets in Slovakia. Previously, Slovakia provided military assistance to Ukraine, including a Russian S-300 missile defense system and temporary deployment of US Patriots.

However, under Fico's new government, Slovakia refused the 14th package of military aid to Ukraine, citing the need to maintain its defense capability. Fico emphasized not obstructing private defense companies' exports and affirmed military-technical cooperation with Ukraine during a meeting with Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal.

[–] Tosti@feddit.nl 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

So they oppose aid to Ukraine because they need to protect themselves, and then are surprised other European countries allow them to handle their own defense.

 

Italy plans to withdraw its air defense system, SAMP/T Mamba, from Slovakia, replacing the American Patriot air defense system. Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico received a message from the Italian government about the withdrawal, citing the need to deploy it elsewhere.

Fico raised concerns about protecting nuclear power plants and other strategic targets in Slovakia. Previously, Slovakia provided military assistance to Ukraine, including a Russian S-300 missile defense system and temporary deployment of US Patriots.

However, under Fico's new government, Slovakia refused the 14th package of military aid to Ukraine, citing the need to maintain its defense capability. Fico emphasized not obstructing private defense companies' exports and affirmed military-technical cooperation with Ukraine during a meeting with Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal.

 

cross-posted from: https://feddit.nl/post/11731873

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Olaf Scholz, the German Chancellor, is facing a significant challenge surrounding the Taurus missile, a 5-meter-long, 1.4-ton precision-guided cruise missile of the Bundeswehr. Initially, it was an internal political dispute within the coalition on whether to deliver the missiles to Ukraine. However, since Scholz broke his silence on Taurus last week, the issue has gained international attention, with accusations of indiscretion and a leaked conversation among Bundeswehr officers adding to the complexity.

In a conversation initiated by Luftwaffeninspekteur Ingo Gerhartz, details about Taurus were disclosed, including the potential quantity of missiles for delivery and their estimated cost. The situation has raised concerns about Germany's security, as the leaked information could pose risks given the country's vulnerability to Russian intelligence. Additionally, the controversy has strained relations with allies, particularly the UK, following Scholz's public explanation for rejecting Taurus delivery to Ukraine and allegations of Germany's inability to handle target guidance independently.

The British government denied Scholz's claims, but the leaked conversation indicated the UK's involvement in supporting Ukraine with missile guidance. The situation has heightened tensions, with some viewing Scholz's statements as an abuse of intelligence information. There are also accusations of the Chancellor providing false information regarding the necessity of German involvement in Taurus deployment.

Despite these challenges, Scholz and Defense Minister Boris Pistorius are adopting a defensive strategy, urging unity against Russian President Vladimir Putin's alleged eavesdropping. The government characterizes the situation as absurd Russian propaganda. While the opposition may exert pressure, Scholz appears unlikely to reverse his decision on Taurus delivery, fearing it would be seen as a response to the surveillance and potentially escalate the situation. Overall, the delivery of Taurus missiles to Ukraine seems increasingly improbable in the aftermath of recent events, aligning with Putin's interests.

[–] Tosti@feddit.nl 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

A lot of the more modern NVR systems can be accessed from the internet. So you can use these.

Synology has security station on their NAS systems (although there is some licensing nowadays depending on model and number of cameras.

Ubiquity also offers local storage for their system, that also offers a bellcam (like ring) and different in and outdoor camera models.

Good luck!

[–] Tosti@feddit.nl 0 points 2 years ago (4 children)

I have had all of them lugged against me in conversations, is there any source for the image, and more importantly sources that refute the nonsense claims?

[–] Tosti@feddit.nl 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

It will be interesting to know if the cables for these things can handle the load. On an individual level probable, but on larger scale?

 

Juzzie usually has a meme at the start of his video's, I though today's was very funny.

[–] Tosti@feddit.nl 1 points 2 years ago

In a time where the questions they used for age verification could not be quickly looked up on the internet.

[–] Tosti@feddit.nl 0 points 2 years ago

Company is beholden to the Chinese government, apparently that is worse than beholden to a manchid and a group of ultrarich shareholders.

[–] Tosti@feddit.nl 3 points 2 years ago

Yes, the Kurds are pumping up the oil and using it to fund their military machine. Hence the strained relationship with Turkey... They really dislike Kurds.

The US denies oil revenue to a crazy dictator selling it to fund his crazy antics and prevents Russian proxies from capturing the fields to fund their crazy antics all with minimal troops.

It's not as if the alternative would be that the oil revenue is used to buy happyness, health and prosperity for the Syrian people.

[–] Tosti@feddit.nl 2 points 2 years ago

With friends like those....

[–] Tosti@feddit.nl 5 points 2 years ago

Or, how the government failed the people by allowing healthcare to be an unregulated for profit market.

It is perfectly fine for commercial entities to be present there. The conversation should be on acceptable profits and transparency in costs.

Situations occur where for example a knee operation always earns the clinic the same, private clinics wil only do the simple ones and make a killing while referring complicated cases to hospitals that take a loss on the procedure.

[–] Tosti@feddit.nl 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Klanten meer de schuld geven is net als consumenten laten kiezen voor milieuvriendelijke producten. Zolang er geen eenduidige manier is om dat te doen kan je die keuze niet maken.

Ik ben voor regulering door de overheid en al helemaal voor de handhaving van bestaande wetten (tegen kindermisbruik, verkrachting, kidnapping, bedreiging). Maar als het aannemelijk te maken is dat iemand het niet wist dat hij met een minderjarige te maken had (of niet aannemelijk dat hij het wel wist) dan is er toch geen kwade opzet. Dan is straf dus op zijn plek, maar wel anders dan als iemand het wel wist.

Naar de wallen (of andere bekende locaties) gaan blijkt uit alle krantenartikelen ook niet een verzekering dat je te maken hebt met vrouwen die niet gedwongen worden of minderjarig zijn.

Het is een heel duister hoekje van de samenleving waar de overheden maar moeilijk echt grip op krijgen. Verbieden of reguleren.. in beide gevallen zijn er vrouwen die het slachtoffer zijn. Ik ben voor regulering want dan zou je nog de case kunnen maken dat als een prostituee geen "certificaat" heeft dat je kon aannemen dat het niet in de haak is. In zo'n geval zou zwaarder straffen prima gaan denk ik. Want overal in de wereld blijkt dat ongeacht hoe hard je ertegen vecht en straft, er blijft markt voor.. dan zou ik die reguleren.

[–] Tosti@feddit.nl 1 points 2 years ago

Best: Grounded, worst: stranded deep

 

The war in Israel and Gaza has diverted media attention away from Ukraine, and it could end up diverting resources for war fighting too. But these two wars are very different, and for the West a lot more is at stake in Ukraine.

Timestamps in the description.

 

American deigned ‘DroneHunter’ UAV uses AI flight control and targeting systems to patrol protected airspace, detect, target and neutralize hostile drones.

https://fortemtech.com/products/dronehunter-f700/

 

In the past nine months, a German-Danish-Dutch consortium, along with individual contributions from Denmark and Germany, has pledged and added 95 Leopard 1A5 tanks to Ukraine's military aid, with the most recent commitment including an extra 25 tanks.

Ukraine is now set to receive a total of 195 Leopard 1A5s, becoming its most numerous Western-style tanks. Despite the Leopard 1A5's advantages in accuracy, range, and speed, its thin armor poses a challenge, requiring strategic deployment to mitigate vulnerabilities and leverage its shooting capabilities effectively.

Ukraine needs to employ proper tactics to make the most of these tanks, particularly in the absence of additional Leopard 2s and potential challenges in receiving more military aid from NATO allies.

 

The Russian Volunteer Corps said it had ambushed a Russian transport in the Bryansk region. It is reported a FSB Lt. Colonel was killed during this ambush.

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