Sunday, May 26, 2024
US Weapons ‘Die Down’ In Ukraine War; Boeing To Enhance Features Of ‘Jam Proof’ GLSDBs – Reports
The advanced long-range Ground-Launched Small Diameter Bombs (GLSDB) supplied by the United States to Ukraine are encountering major difficulties in hitting targets due to sophisticated Russian electronic jamming techniques. However, this is not the only weapon whose effectiveness has significantly dropped.
Despite bomb-maker Boeing’s praise for the weapon’s “highly jamming-resistant GPS” navigation system, these bombs are struggling to maintain accuracy posed by Russian countermeasures.
The GLSDB, a relatively new guided bomb developed by Boeing and Saab, boasts an impressive range of approximately 100 miles, achieved with the help of small wings that extend from its body.
Ukraine received these munitions in early February after months of requests for long-range capabilities to strike strategic targets, including those in Crimea.
The delivery was met with widespread enthusiasm, with military experts suggesting that these weapons could compel Russia to relocate its supplies farther from the front lines.
Ground-Launched Small Diameter Bombs (GLSDB)
However, according to three sources familiar with the matter who spoke to Reuters, Russian jamming efforts are compromising the guidance systems of these bombs, resulting in a significant number of launches failing to reach their targets.
Russian forces are employing GPS spoofers to disrupt the trajectory of the munitions. These devices operate by transmitting erroneous location data to GPS navigation systems. Due to the relatively weak nature of GPS signals, a more powerful false signal can override accurate inputs.
Russia has been using GPS spoofing tactics in Ukraine since 2018. However, advancements in technology have facilitated the creation of spoofers at a low cost, requiring only a software-defined radio and open-source software.
Boeing and Saab had previously highlighted the GLSDB’s high precision and extended range, marketing its navigation system in 2022 as “supported by a highly jamming-resistant GPS.” Yet, despite these claims, one source indicated that it would take Boeing several months to address and rectify the jamming issues.
A Boeing spokesperson previously acknowledged the problem and stated that the company was “working closely with the [Defense Department] on spiral capability improvements to the ground-launch SDB system.” Spiral capability improvements refer to an iterative process of software development aimed at enhancing the weapon’s performance.
In late April, William LaPlante, the US undersecretary of defense for acquisition and sustainment, mentioned that a US-supplied precision weapon had encountered issues in Ukraine, partially due to electronic warfare. Although he did not specify the weapon, reports from Defense One indicated that it was likely the GLSDB.
Other Weapons Face Similar Issues
The conflict in Ukraine serves as a modern testing ground for Western arms, exposing vulnerabilities that were not previously encountered against rivals like Russia.
The GLSDB are not the only US-supplied weapons facing challenges due to Russian electronic jamming techniques.
According to the Washington Post’s sources, Kyiv halted certain American weapons, notably those relying on satellite guidance systems, after their accuracy plummeted.
The Excalibur artillery projectile (an extended-range, precision munition) shells and HIMARS (High Mobility Artillery Rocket System) systems are among the affected weapons, and accuracy has dropped significantly over recent months.
The success rate of Excalibur shells, for example, reportedly fell to less than 10 percent. This prompted Washington to halt deliveries six months after Ukrainian authorities reported the issue. Russian soldiers had once called the GPS-guided shells ‘most difficult’ to intercept and acknowledged as a much bigger threat than HIMARS.
A senior US official, speaking anonymously, noted that the Pentagon had anticipated such challenges and had been collaborating with Ukraine to counter Russian electronic warfare.
However, the effectiveness of these measures is diminishing as Russia’s use of electronic warfare tactics continues to evolve. The report said that even before the US ceased supplying Excalibur shells, Ukrainian operators had almost stopped using them due to their complexity compared to other munitions.
In a US Congressional testimony in March, Hudson Institute Senior Fellow Daniel Patt noted that the effectiveness of the GPS-guided Excalibur rounds dropped from 70 percent to 6 percent over several months due to new electronic warfare tactics in Ukraine.
However, according to three sources familiar with the matter who spoke to Reuters, Russian jamming efforts are compromising the guidance systems of these bombs, resulting in a significant number of launches failing to reach their targets.
Russian forces are employing GPS spoofers to disrupt the trajectory of the munitions. These devices operate by transmitting erroneous location data to GPS navigation systems. Due to the relatively weak nature of GPS signals, a more powerful false signal can override accurate inputs.
Russia has been using GPS spoofing tactics in Ukraine since 2018. However, advancements in technology have facilitated the creation of spoofers at a low cost, requiring only a software-defined radio and open-source software.
Boeing and Saab had previously highlighted the GLSDB’s high precision and extended range, marketing its navigation system in 2022 as “supported by a highly jamming-resistant GPS.” Yet, despite these claims, one source indicated that it would take Boeing several months to address and rectify the jamming issues.
A Boeing spokesperson previously acknowledged the problem and stated that the company was “working closely with the [Defense Department] on spiral capability improvements to the ground-launch SDB system.” Spiral capability improvements refer to an iterative process of software development aimed at enhancing the weapon’s performance.
In late April, William LaPlante, the US undersecretary of defense for acquisition and sustainment, mentioned that a US-supplied precision weapon had encountered issues in Ukraine, partially due to electronic warfare. Although he did not specify the weapon, reports from Defense One indicated that it was likely the GLSDB.
Other Weapons Face Similar Issues
The conflict in Ukraine serves as a modern testing ground for Western arms, exposing vulnerabilities that were not previously encountered against rivals like Russia.
The GLSDB are not the only US-supplied weapons facing challenges due to Russian electronic jamming techniques.
According to the Washington Post’s sources, Kyiv halted certain American weapons, notably those relying on satellite guidance systems, after their accuracy plummeted.
The Excalibur artillery projectile (an extended-range, precision munition) shells and HIMARS (High Mobility Artillery Rocket System) systems are among the affected weapons, and accuracy has dropped significantly over recent months.
The success rate of Excalibur shells, for example, reportedly fell to less than 10 percent. This prompted Washington to halt deliveries six months after Ukrainian authorities reported the issue. Russian soldiers had once called the GPS-guided shells ‘most difficult’ to intercept and acknowledged as a much bigger threat than HIMARS.
A senior US official, speaking anonymously, noted that the Pentagon had anticipated such challenges and had been collaborating with Ukraine to counter Russian electronic warfare.
However, the effectiveness of these measures is diminishing as Russia’s use of electronic warfare tactics continues to evolve. The report said that even before the US ceased supplying Excalibur shells, Ukrainian operators had almost stopped using them due to their complexity compared to other munitions.
In a US Congressional testimony in March, Hudson Institute Senior Fellow Daniel Patt noted that the effectiveness of the GPS-guided Excalibur rounds dropped from 70 percent to 6 percent over several months due to new electronic warfare tactics in Ukraine.
File Image: Excalibur precision-guided artillery munitions
Patt referenced the work of Jack Watling, an expert at the think tank RUSI who had interviewed Ukrainian Commanders multiple times.
Russian electronic warfare also poses challenges for Ukrainian pilots. The proposed introduction of modern F-16 fighters will bolster the Ukrainian Air Force’s ability to counter Russian aircraft.
Regarding HIMARS, the report added that while they initially succeeded in destroying Russian command stations and arms depots, Russian electronic warfare began to jam them in the second year of the war.
This reduced their effectiveness to the point where expensive shells were used against low-priority targets. Although Kyiv still values its HIMARS missiles, Russian jamming can cause them to miss by 15 meters or more.
Despite these challenges, the US continues to provide additional equipment for HIMARS to ensure accurate targeting, while Ukrainian forces employ various tactics, including drones, to counter Russian electronic warfare.
Russian electronic warfare also poses challenges for Ukrainian pilots. The proposed introduction of modern F-16 fighters will bolster the Ukrainian Air Force’s ability to counter Russian aircraft.
Regarding HIMARS, the report added that while they initially succeeded in destroying Russian command stations and arms depots, Russian electronic warfare began to jam them in the second year of the war.
This reduced their effectiveness to the point where expensive shells were used against low-priority targets. Although Kyiv still values its HIMARS missiles, Russian jamming can cause them to miss by 15 meters or more.
Despite these challenges, the US continues to provide additional equipment for HIMARS to ensure accurate targeting, while Ukrainian forces employ various tactics, including drones, to counter Russian electronic warfare.
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This week's GRINTSUM is out 🤙https://youtu.be/Slyv02ReVqo
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ReplyDelete🚨🇶🇦 BREAKING: QATAR AIRWAYS BOEING 787 TURBULENCE - 12 INJURED
A Qatar Airways Boeing 787 flight from Doha to Dublin encountered severe turbulence over Turkey, injuring 12 passengers.
This incident adds to growing concerns about aircraft safety, just days after another Boeing jet was involved in a deadly turbulence event en route to Singapore.
Despite the 787's advanced anti-turbulence technology, reports of malfunctions have been increasing.
Source: @TheInsiderPaper
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Over 14 million flights were registered since January 2024 alone with no incident.
Suddenly we report two incidents and scream climate change.
Which beg the question: Are we putting people's life in danger by purposefully flying into a risky turbulence that already existed and we usually avoid, to simply push the rhetoric of climate?
Or simply using a normal incident out of millions to promote the propaganda of climate change?
Either case it's not a coincidence nor an innocent proposition.
"US/ Western weapons and equipment in Ukraine useless"
ReplyDelete"Russia crushes Western supplied weapons in Ukraine"
Have been repeated ad neaseum by pro-Russian propagandists for over 2 years... Yet here we are...
All weapons have weaknesses, and Russia has certainly been hard adult work trying to neutralise the Western supplied equipment..
But Russia has still failed to break through.
Ukraine has the appearance of a ethnically White country along the edges of Europe, it is often easy to forget that Ukraine is in reality an low-income developing country, GDP Per Capita before 2022 less than 1/2 that of Malaysia - lower than Thailand's.
Yet Ukraine have successfully, with tremendous courage and determimation stood up to Russia the most powerful military in the world.
Wakakakaka…
Delete"Russia the most powerful military in the world"
Makeup yr confused mind, mfer. Have u seen the might of yr Yankee military, both personnel & HW, drop to nowhere?
All boosting military HW r simply theoretical hypothesis san real practical ground testings.
ReplyDeleteThe continuous evolution of attack & counterattack improvements leading to more advanced designs. Yet these new designs fall back into the same cyclical evolution as mentioned above!
Winning with advanced HW on battlefield is only temporary time lapse.
For info.
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https://x.com/Artemisfornow/status/1795040580793209174?t=RA7j5LZgOT5G5Pj_Q2puwg&s=19
🚨WHO - BREAKING: The IHR working group
Has just released proposed final amendments dated 27th May 2024.
All marked in green has been agreed. (See attached link)
It has been agreed that each signatory country shall have a "National IHR Authority" and "The National IHR Authority shall coordinate the implementation of these Regulations within the jurisdiction of the State Party".
Your government is agreeing changes to your freedom in secret and now will not be able to debate in Parliament.
apps.who.int/gb/ebwha/pdf_f…
In memory....
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JUST IN: Furious Malaysians Unite in Rage and Prayer Against WHO, Showing Solidarity with Victims of Genetic mRNA
Highlights--------------
Today is the AEFI (Adverse Event Following Immunization) Gathering of all the vaccine victims. These are the vaccine victims, the family.
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How many headlines related to mass destruction of food sources because of something? The following article is one, large scale destruction of food production. Previously, there were war on farmers and farming under the pretext of reducing nitrogen in the Netherland. There were many of such headlines related to food source, food production disasters in the last four years, in particular the US. Coupled with disaster due to flooding and fire, that's even more. MY may or may not have similar headline, but imported food source instability is causing food price to rise significantly. Seems like a shade of the Joseph son of Jacod in Egypt story from the book of Genesis.
ReplyDeleteYou decide if any of the headline that you may come across bear any resemblance to this theme.
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‘Overall, 92.34 million birds have been killed since the outbreak began in 2022, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.’— Article
Datapoint to consider in the world of current affair.
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Today we expect to learn just how far #PrecedentTrump is willing to go, specifically, if he will acquiesce to a behind-bars jail sentence for a “no crime” in New York.
With that in mind, it is interesting that the skies today over the continental United States are absolutely packed w/ military aircraft.
We will find out, just how bad it is, and does it concerns us, half a world away? But, there is that latest MH article...
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