Drone warfare during exercise Joint Viking 2025. 🇳🇴 Forsvaret shows the way. This is a much needed approach.
UAS are reality, both advantage and threat. Same as with mines or anti-tank weaponry, we need to adapt&integrate both technical AND tactical solutions to..
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...utilize this technology and new layer (not replacement!) of ground, aerial and maritime warfare, as effectively as possible for our gains, and at the same time, minimize the threats and effects that enemy unmanned systems will have on our own forces.
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Because ground (and other operational domains) warfare with "traditional" means, such as IFV's, artillery, etc. is not going anywhere, drones are just another layer, in some cases new, in some cases they are low-cost alternatives and in some cases they are force multiplier
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So learning how to work with them and work it out, is a needed step if we (Europe) want to stay effective and maintain relevance.
Approach demonstrated by 🇳🇴 Combat Lab, that can be described as "you do your thing, we will fu*k you up"
Is IMHO the most effective...
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Why? Because it can be hard to imagine for many, the extent of complications (and possible advantages) that unmanned systems bring to the table...
But exercises like this bring hard data, they bring reality to sterile conditions, that are no longer relevant...
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Seeing first-hand the effectiveness of UAV's, and how the usual SOP's fail and simulated casualities are piling up, is a strong incentive for commanding structures to really start working the problem, do some R&D on both tactical and technical level and adapt...
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We need that. NOW. Otherwise, should the worst happen, casualities will be piling up and they won't be simulated
They will be real & unnecessary. Soldiers down in the mud will pay the price for the rigidity of a system that was unable to adapt when there was time to do so
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Given the relatively (in general) small European national forces with limited trained reserves and (arguably) today's low societal tolerance for massive casualities. Especially eastern flank armies cannot afford to go into conflict poorly optimized and prepared for how...
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... battlefields of today and tomorrow look like, with massive proliferation of unmanned systems.
So yes, "combat labs" that will "stir up the water" during exercises, are most likely necessary aspect, to better optimize our forces for new and upcoming realities of warfare
Should Czech Forces look for such or similar vehicle or.... do we already have it?
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First. Let´s look how and why Lvkv90 came to life.
While Strf9040A´s had UTAAS, they lacked several aspects that would make them truly effective against aerial targets. And Swedes wanted mobile SPAAG´s to protect their maneuver formations.
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Solution? Basically take Strf9040, enlarge its turret to fit in PS-95 radar and more advanced electronics (including IFF) change the mounting of L/70 40mm Bofors to increase elevation to 55° and make use of programmable munition available
It was on 24th February 2022 when I stayed awake and in the late night/early morning I saw first videos of Russian invasion into a sovereign state.... Russia attacked its neighbour. After Russians have been telling for months, that they won't and its just...
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"scare tactics" and "war mongering" of the West... Well. Russians lied in 2014, in 2022 and they will continue to do so. Treaties are just a piece of paper.
Europe has changed that day. Sadly. We had 3 years. Yet changes, are only coming slowly...
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We still don't treat this seriously enough at many levels and in many states yet the threat is very real
Aggressor isn't intimidated by promises, grandiose speeches or empty words. He is intimidated by actions, determination and real industrial and military capabilities
PBV-Pz (recce will be equipped with Czech MIZAR electroptical and battlefield radar reconaissance complet.
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Now POV (APC) variants. It seems based on this that only Forward Artillery Observer is APS equipped. DP, Ž and V variants are then equiped with Czech-Slovak Gladius 12 RCWS with 12,7mm MG.
As this year comes to an end slowly. Lets look at what will happen in the next one.
2025 for 🇨🇿 Czech Armed Forces.
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Spyder GBAD 🕷️. Yes, some parts of this Air Defence system are already in the Czech Republic, next year first complet should be presented and tested. 4 batteries will be fielded in 2025-2026 with more advanced munition for LR configuration (100km range) coming in 2027.
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Caesar 8x8 CZ SPH. In coming months, first Caesar 8x8 CZ prototype should be arriving to Czechia for military trials.
Czech Armed Forces will receive 62 Caesars till 2027. Together with them, there will be complex package of support vehicles
1) EW suite. Both Czech and Slovak CV90 (CV9030CZ and CV9035SK) will utilize anti-drone and C-RCIED jammers from URC Systems and Jisr Institute 🇨🇿. These along with other solutions are deployed all around the vehicle, including both turret and hull.
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2) 🇨🇿 industry. Czechia is receiving technology transfer of addon armor, so it will be another part that will be made here. Along with chassis, C4I, turrets, sights, RWS, LWS, multispectral nets, electromechanical components, cabling, simulators. That is nice.