π΅π± WB Group #FlyEye reconnaissance Drone and #Warmate-1 Loitering Munition production in π¬πͺ Georgia will began in the summer. 1000-1500 drones will be produced per year.
Cheap force multiplier for the such poor country. 1/
The video also shows:
- GCS (Ground Control Station) drones.
- DJI Mavic 2 reconnaissance quadcopters and bomber quadcopter.
- Antidrome jummers.
- πΊπ² NovoQuad ND-BD003 Handheld Anti-Drone Systems 2/
#Javelin#ATGM is undergoing two separate, complementary upgrades. The Light Weight Command Launch Unit (LW CLU) is on track to
undergo Operational Testing (OT) in FY23. The G-model missile will begin government-led flight testing in FY23. 9/
The FGM-148G missile effort is
developing a new LTA, electronic
battery unit, guidance electronics
unit, and missile uncooled seeker.
The LW CLU effort
incorporates modern daylight and
IR camera technology in a
smaller and lighter form factor. 10/
The LW CLU will be backward compatible with prior missile
models and the "G" missile
will be backward compatible with
the current (Block 1) CLU.The new technology makes the LW CLU detecting, recognizing and identifying threat vehicles quicker and possible at longer ranges
11/
New military equipment and hardware package for #Ukraine from #USA
Interesting is that US and Swedish packages include the mine and obstacle clearing equipment.
More military equipment and hardware for #Ukraine from Baltic States. 1- #Lithuaniaπ±πΉ
2xMi-8
"dozens" of Bofors 40mm AA guns and ammunition 2- #Latviaπ±π»
Stinger MANPADS
2xMi-17
Machine Guns
UAVs. 3- #Estoniaπͺπͺ
ALL of their FH-70 155mm howitzers
122mm D-30 howitzers
Other materiel
From the begining the war the White House has held to a hard line since π·πΊ invasion of #Ukraine, refusing to provide Kyiv with the weapons it needs to target the Crimean Peninsula, which π·πΊhas been using as a base for launching devastating strikes. 1/ nytimes.com/2023/01/18/us/β¦
Now that line is starting to soften.
After months of discussions with Ukrainian officials, the Biden administration is finally starting to concede that Kyiv may need the power to strike the Russian sanctuary, even if such a move increases the risk of escalation,
2/
according to several U.S. officials who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the sensitive debate. Crimea, between the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov, is home to tens of thousands of dug-in Russian troops and numerous Russian military bases.
3/