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  • dragon
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    Hunkz escribió:
    Un periodista del Wall Street Journal ha tenido acceso a uno de los sistemas MLRS HIMARS utilizados por Ucrania. Como se puede ver, es un blanco muy móvil del tamaño de un camión
    Ya había traído ésto en dos vídeos en el mismo post en el canal del WSJ de youtube.
  • PretorianosNews
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    victoralejo28 escribió:
    Si yo fuera ucrania tendría lleno de carro bombas toda Rusia contra objetivos militares y autoridades civiles
  • dragon
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    Hunkz escribió:
    Los están dejando avanzar para desgastarlos y darles contrataques por los flancos y con incursiones nocturnas.

    Además para nada, el avance por el flanco norte is indetenible incluso con los 200 mil mal entrenados reclutas.
  • Palantir_Dagor
    Palantir_DagorForista Técnico de Quinto Grado
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    GUERRA DE DESINFO: Las cuentas vinculadas a los medios controlados por el estado de RU difundieron docenas de videos en 18 idiomas, todo sin dejar señales reveladoras que revelarían la fuente. Los videos promueven las teorías de conspiración del Kremlin que culpan a UKR por las bajas civiles
    https://twitter.com/ChuckPfarrer/status/1577702748367122432?s=20&t=SJ9lzfmvBE3j6Bb3EsmHrg

    Bendiciones...
  • dragon
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    La pequeña lista de lo de Estados Unidos:

    President Barack Obama approved military aid for Ukraine:
    Trained Ukrainian troops since April 2015 as part of JMTG-U (Joint Multinational Training Group-Ukraine) [518]
    US$5 million of non-lethal military equipment on 4 June 2014.[519][520][521]
    $75 million of non-lethal military equipment on 11 March 2015.[522][523][524]
    President Donald Trump approved military aid for Ukraine:
    $560 million on 12 May 2017 via the 2017 Consolidated Appropriations Act.[525]
    $350 million on 12 December 2017 via the 2018 National Defense Authorization Act.[526]
    Light weapons export license approved on 13 December 2017.[527]
    $47 million of lethal weapons, including 210 Javelin anti-tank missiles, on 1 March 2018.[528]
    $250 million of security aid, including $50 million in lethal weapons,[529] on 12 September 2019.[530][531][532]
    $250 million of lethal military equipment on 11 June 2020.[533][534]
    $600 million of security aid, including 16 Mark VI patrol boats, on 17 June 2020.[535][536]
    President Joe Biden approved military aid for Ukraine:
    90 tons[clarification needed] of lethal military equipment on 22 January 2021.[537][538]
    $125 million of lethal military equipment on 1 March 2021.[539][540]
    $150 million of lethal military equipment on 11 June 2021.[541][542]
    $60 million of lethal military equipment on 1 September 2021.[543][544][545]
    $350 million of lethal military equipment, on 25 February 2022.[546][547][548]
    US Secretary of State Antony Blinken assured Ukraine's foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba of unspecified further military aid, on 1 March 2022.[549][550]
    $200 million of arms and equipment, including Javelin anti-tank missiles and Stinger anti-aircraft missiles, on 12 March 2022.[551]
    The White House said that before 16 March 2022, aid sent by the US included:[552]
    600 Stinger systems
    About 2,600 Javelin missiles
    Five Mil Mi-17 helicopters
    Three patrol boats
    Four counter-artillery and counter-unmanned aerial system tracking radars
    Four counter-mortar radar systems
    200 grenade launchers and ammunition
    200 shotguns
    200 machine guns
    Nearly 40 million rounds of small arms ammunition
    Over 1 million grenade, mortar and artillery rounds
    70 Humvees and other vehicles
    Unspecified amounts of secure communications, electronic warfare detection systems, body armor, helmets and other tactical gear, military medical equipment, explosive ordnance disposal and demining equipment
    Satellite imagery and analysis capability.
    $800 million in military equipment announced on 16 March 2022, funded from the $13.6 billion in aid signed on 15 March. The package includes:[553]
    2,000 Javelin anti-tank missiles
    1,000 light anti-armor weapons
    6,000 AT4 anti-armor systems
    800 Stinger anti-aircraft systems
    100 Switchblade drones[554]
    100 grenade launchers
    5,000 rifles
    1,000 pistols
    400 machine guns
    400 shotguns
    Over 20 million rounds of small arms ammunition, grenade launcher rounds and mortar rounds
    25,000 sets of body armor
    25,000 helmets
    Laser-Guided Rockets
    $800 million of lethal military equipment, on 13 April 2022:[555][556]
    18 M777 howitzers calibre 155 mm and 40,000 rounds of artillery ammunition
    11 Mi-17 military helicopters[557]
    200 armoured personnel carriers
    'counter-artillery radars'.[558][559]
    $800m military package was announced 21 April completing the drawdown from the $13.6bn military and humanitarian funding envelope approved by Congress 15 March[560]
    72 M777 155 mm towed howitzer with 144,000 rounds of ammunition[560]
    72 artillery towing vehicles
    121 Phoenix Ghost tactical drones, a reduced capability alternative to the Switchblade quickly designed for export to Ukraine.[561]
    5 May the California National Guard had announced it had donated 4,320 ballistic vests, 1,580 helmets and facilitated the delivery of 7 medical field stations to Ukraine.[562] 6 May another military package was announced worth $150 million:[563]
    25,000 155mm artillery shells
    Counter artillery radars
    Jamming equipment
    Spare parts[564]
    19 May 2022, the Department of Defense (DoD) announces the authorization of a Presidential Drawdown of security assistance valued at up to an additional $100 million:[565]
    18 155mm Howitzers;
    18 Tactical Vehicles to tow 155mm Howitzers;
    3 AN/TPQ-36 counter-artillery radars; and
    Field equipment and spare parts.
    1 June 2022 another military package was announced worth $700 million High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems and ammunition;
    Four M142 HIMARS and ammunition
    Five counter-artillery radars
    Two air surveillance radars
    1,000 Javelin missiles and 50 Command Launch Units
    6,000 anti-armour weapons
    15,000 155 millimetre artillery rounds,
    Four Mi-17 helicopters
    15 tactical vehicles
    Spare parts and equipment [566][567]
    15 June 2022 the twelfth military package was announced worth $1 billion;
    18 155mm M777 howitzer howitzers
    18 tactical vehicles for towing howitzers
    36,000 155mm artillery shells
    Additional ammunition for High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems
    Four tactical recovery vehicles
    Spare parts and other equipment
    Two Harpoon coastal defence launchers without ammunition
    Thousands of military radios
    Thousands of night vision equipment and optics
    Funding for training, maintenance, sustainment, transportation, and administrative costs [568]
    23 June 2022 thirteenth military package was announced worth $450 million;
    Four additional M142 HIMARS
    36,000 105mm artillery shells
    18 artillery towing tactical vehicles
    1,200 grenade launchers
    2000 machine guns
    Two Small unit riverine craft
    10 Sea Ark Dauntless-class patrol boats
    Six 40-foot maritime combat craft
    Spare parts and other equipment [569][570]
    1 July the United States government announced the 14th aid package for Ukraine including:
    "Additional ammunition for High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS)";
    "Two National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile Systems (NASAMS)";
    "Up to 150,000 rounds of 155mm artillery ammunition"; and
    "Four additional counter-artillery radars." Some total $820 million in total.[571]
    8 July the United States announced their 15th aid package valued at $400 million, the package includes:
    4 additional M142 HIMARS (bringing the number of HIMARS pledged to Ukraine to 12).
    Additional HIMARS ammunition.
    Additional 155mm artillery shells including “A new type [of] 155 mm artillery ammunition," A senior U.S. official said these shells offer a “greater precision” than ordinary shells. Not confirming if they M982 Excalibur the official said: “It offers Ukraine precise capability for specific targets. It will save ammunition. It will be more effective due to the precision.” [572]
    “Three tactical trucks”
    “Counter-battery systems”
    “Demolition munitions” [573]
    22 July 2022 the United States government announced their 16th aid package valued at $270 million consisting of:
    Four additional M142 HIMARS with ammunition, bring the number pledged to 16.
    Four command post vehicles.
    36,000 105mm artillery shells.
    Up to 580 Phoenix Ghost loitering drones.
    Additional anti-armour weapons of unknown model or quantity.
    Additional spare parts and other equipment.[574]
    1 August 2022, the US has announced the 17th aid package for Ukraine, valued at $550 million. Including 75,000 rounds of 155mm and more HIMARS ammunition.[575]
    8 August 2022 the US DoD announced the 18th military aid package for Ukraine:
    Additional HIMARS ammunition
    75,000 155mm artillery shells
    20 120mm mortars
    20,000 120mm mortar rounds
    Munitions for the NASAMS
    1,000 Javelin and "hundreds" of AT4 anti armour weapons
    Claymore mines
    C-4 explosives, demolitions munitions and demolition equipment
    50 armoured medical vehicles
    Medical supplies, to include first aid kits, bandages, monitors, and other equipment.[576]
    20 August 2022 the US DoD announced the 19th military aid package for Ukraine:
    Additional ammunition for HIMARS
    16 105mm Howitzers and 36,000 105mm artillery rounds
    15 Scan Eagle UAVs
    40 International MaxxPro MRAP vehicles with mine rollers
    Additional high speed anti-radiation missiles
    50 armoured Humvee vehicles
    1,500 BGM-71 TOW missiles
    1,000 Javelin anti armour systems
    2,000 "anti armour rounds"
    Mine clearing equipment and systems
    Demolitions munitions
    Tactical secure communications systems
    Night vision devices, thermal imagery systems, optics, and laser rangefinders.[577]
    The Pentagon has also confirmed that Ukraine has been supplied with AGM-88 HARM at an unknown date after wreckage was found near a Russian position.[578]
    24 August a $2.98bn package through the Foreign Military Sales process was announced for Ukraine to purchase military hardware from manufacturers, including:
    Air defense systems.
    Artillery systems and munitions.
    Counter-unmanned aerial systems, and radars. These purchases will come directly from US manufacturers with deliveries over a two-year period. Unlike previous donations which were mostly from existing US military stocks this will be for freshly manufactured equipment.[579]
    8 September 2022 the US DoD announced the 20th military aid package to Ukraine:
    Additional ammunition for HIMARS
    Four 105mm Howitzers and 36,000 105mm artillery rounds
    Additional High-speed Anti-radiation missiles (HARM)
    100 Armored High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles (HMMWV)
    1.5 million rounds of small arms ammunition
    More than 5,000 anti-armor systems
    1,000 155mm rounds of Remote Anti-Armor Mine (RAAM) Systems
    Additional grenade launchers and small arms
    50 armoured medical treatment vehicles#
    Night vision devices and other field equipment.[580]
    15 September 2022 the US DoD announced the 21st military aid package to Ukraine:
    Additional ammunition for High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS)
    36,000 105mm artillery rounds
    1,000 precision-guided 155mm artillery rounds
    Four counter-artillery radars
    Four trucks and eight trailers to transport heavy equipment;
    Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems
    Mine clearing equipment
    Claymore anti-personnel munitions
    Demolition munitions and equipment
    Small arms and ammunition
    Night vision devices, cold weather gear, and other field equipment[581]
    28 September 2022 the US DoD announced a military aid package worth $1.1 billion for Ukraine:
    18 High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems
    additional ammunition for HIMARs
    150 HMMWV vehicles
    150 "Tactical vehicles" for towing weapons
    40 trucks and 80 trailers to transport heavy equipment
    Two UAS radars
    20 Multi-mission radars
    Counter UAS systems
    Tactical secure communications systems, surveillance systems, and optic
    Explosive ordnance disposal equipment
    Body armour and other field equipment
    Funding for training, maintenance, and sustainment.[582]
    4 October 2022 the US DoD announced the 22nd military aid package for Ukraine valued at $625:
    Four HIMAR systems with additional rockets
    16 155mm howitzers
    75,000 155mm artillery shells
    500 Precision guided artillery shells
    1,000 Remote Anti-Armor Mine (RAAM) shells
    16 105mm howitzers
    30,000 120mm mortar rounds
    200 International MaxxPro MRAP vehicles
    200,000 rounds of small arms ammunition
    Obstacle emplacement equipment
    Claymore anti-personnel munitions.[583]

    Quinta vez que traigo la fuente.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_foreign_aid_to_Ukraine_during_the_Russo-Ukrainian_War
  • Topol
    TopolForista Técnico de Cuarto Grado
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    AndresK escribió:
    Topol escribió:
    AndresK escribió:
    Aquí se nota la diferencia entre unos y otros...
    La imagen que publica esa cuenta de tweed fue sacada de aqui...

    https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Portals/7/military-review/Archives/Spanish/2Q-2021/Allen-SPA-Q2-2021-A.pdf

    Si te tomas un tiempo para leer te darás cuenta que se trata de un programa experimentar aun en desarrollo conocido como (ABMS) sistema avanzado de gestión de combate, que se espera estará incluido en el campo de batalla para el año 2035.
    Lo sé, pero no se aleja mucho de lo que usa hoy día en ejércitos MODERNOS.
    Bueno camarada si para usted basta una foto de un soldado con un dispositivo electrónico, para reconocerlo como un ejercito moderno.! entonces en este caso dos serán suficientes...
      Caspian Flotilla Marines conducted an exercise using KRUS Strelets   Ministry of Defence of the Russian FederationrMilitaryPorn - Russian soldier in military exercises uses mobile tablet of the Strelets intelligence control and communications complex 1200x800
  • JorgeGuajiro
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    https://twitter.com/UAWeapons/status/1577734387550101507?s=20&t=3K7aQeXPotJpJ_GfOTFBQg

    Imágenes intensas de tropas ucranianas moviéndose en Humvees bajo intenso fuego ruso en algún lugar de Kherson Oblast, y se puede ver al menos un HMMWV destruido.
  • @Topol no se cansa de defender la vergonzante derrota que vemos a diario de todo el aparato militar Ruso. El problema de los rusos va en todo sentido, uniformes, comunicaciones, equipos, inteligencia, aviación, barcos de guerra.

    Todo un gigante de barro.

    De usted estaría precupado por el billete invertido en material Ruso que casi que es BASURA.
  • Hunkz
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  • dragon
    dragonForista Cabo
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    Topol escribió:
    AndresK escribió:
    Topol escribió:
    AndresK escribió:
    Aquí se nota la diferencia entre unos y otros...
    La imagen que publica esa cuenta de tweed fue sacada de aqui...

    https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Portals/7/military-review/Archives/Spanish/2Q-2021/Allen-SPA-Q2-2021-A.pdf

    Si te tomas un tiempo para leer te darás cuenta que se trata de un programa experimentar aun en desarrollo conocido como (ABMS) sistema avanzado de gestión de combate, que se espera estará incluido en el campo de batalla para el año 2035.
    Lo sé, pero no se aleja mucho de lo que usa hoy día en ejércitos MODERNOS.
    Bueno camarada si para usted basta una foto de un soldado con un dispositivo electrónico, para reconocerlo como un ejercito moderno.! entonces en este caso dos serán suficientes...
      Caspian Flotilla Marines conducted an exercise using KRUS Strelets   Ministry of Defence of the Russian FederationrMilitaryPorn - Russian soldier in military exercises uses mobile tablet of the Strelets intelligence control and communications complex 1200x800
    Si no estoy mal esos son colombianos por el uniforme.
  • dragon
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    Editado Wed, 5 October 2022 #21315
    JorgeGuajiro escribió:
    https://twitter.com/UAWeapons/status/1577734387550101507?s=20&t=3K7aQeXPotJpJ_GfOTFBQg

    Imágenes intensas de tropas ucranianas moviéndose en Humvees bajo intenso fuego ruso en algún lugar de Kherson Oblast, y se puede ver al menos un HMMWV destruido.
    Ese humvee no está destruido. No tomo el pontón y se fue por la zanja.

    Mírandolo muchas veces de pronto pisó una mina antes del pontón y quedo mirando hacia el que filma.
    Editado por dragon on
  • AndresK
    AndresKForista Subteniente
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    Topol escribió:
    AndresK escribió:
    Topol escribió:
    AndresK escribió:
    Aquí se nota la diferencia entre unos y otros...
    La imagen que publica esa cuenta de tweed fue sacada de aqui...

    https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Portals/7/military-review/Archives/Spanish/2Q-2021/Allen-SPA-Q2-2021-A.pdf

    Si te tomas un tiempo para leer te darás cuenta que se trata de un programa experimentar aun en desarrollo conocido como (ABMS) sistema avanzado de gestión de combate, que se espera estará incluido en el campo de batalla para el año 2035.
    Lo sé, pero no se aleja mucho de lo que usa hoy día en ejércitos MODERNOS.
    Bueno camarada si para usted basta una foto de un soldado con un dispositivo electrónico, para reconocerlo como un ejercito moderno.! entonces en este caso dos serán suficientes...
      Caspian Flotilla Marines conducted an exercise using KRUS Strelets   Ministry of Defence of the Russian FederationrMilitaryPorn - Russian soldier in military exercises uses mobile tablet of the Strelets intelligence control and communications complex 1200x800
    Claro, camarada, se nota que los rusos los han usado "harto" y  sobre todo, "bien". Es más, de esta guerra, lo que más me ha decepcionado de Rusia son sus sistemas de comunicaciones, de situación en tiempo real del campo de batalla y especialmente de su red satelital de espionaje y observación. No existen, camarada, y eso usted no lo puede tapar u ocultar. Han sido un fiasco.

  • JorgeGuajiro
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    Editado Wed, 5 October 2022 #21319
    dragon escribió:
    JorgeGuajiro escribió:
    https://twitter.com/UAWeapons/status/1577734387550101507?s=20&t=3K7aQeXPotJpJ_GfOTFBQg

    Imágenes intensas de tropas ucranianas moviéndose en Humvees bajo intenso fuego ruso en algún lugar de Kherson Oblast, y se puede ver al menos un HMMWV destruido.
    Ese humvee no está destruido. No tomo el pontón y se fue por la zanja.
    Observa el video bien.
  • Topol
    TopolForista Técnico de Cuarto Grado
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    Editado Wed, 5 October 2022 #21321
    dragon escribió:
    La pequeña lista de lo de Estados Unidos:

    President Barack Obama approved military aid for Ukraine:
    Trained Ukrainian troops since April 2015 as part of JMTG-U (Joint Multinational Training Group-Ukraine) [518]
    US$5 million of non-lethal military equipment on 4 June 2014.[519][520][521]
    $75 million of non-lethal military equipment on 11 March 2015.[522][523][524]
    President Donald Trump approved military aid for Ukraine:
    $560 million on 12 May 2017 via the 2017 Consolidated Appropriations Act.[525]
    $350 million on 12 December 2017 via the 2018 National Defense Authorization Act.[526]
    Light weapons export license approved on 13 December 2017.[527]
    $47 million of lethal weapons, including 210 Javelin anti-tank missiles, on 1 March 2018.[528]
    $250 million of security aid, including $50 million in lethal weapons,[529] on 12 September 2019.[530][531][532]
    $250 million of lethal military equipment on 11 June 2020.[533][534]
    $600 million of security aid, including 16 Mark VI patrol boats, on 17 June 2020.[535][536]
    President Joe Biden approved military aid for Ukraine:
    90 tons[clarification needed] of lethal military equipment on 22 January 2021.[537][538]
    $125 million of lethal military equipment on 1 March 2021.[539][540]
    $150 million of lethal military equipment on 11 June 2021.[541][542]
    $60 million of lethal military equipment on 1 September 2021.[543][544][545]
    $350 million of lethal military equipment, on 25 February 2022.[546][547][548]
    US Secretary of State Antony Blinken assured Ukraine's foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba of unspecified further military aid, on 1 March 2022.[549][550]
    $200 million of arms and equipment, including Javelin anti-tank missiles and Stinger anti-aircraft missiles, on 12 March 2022.[551]
    The White House said that before 16 March 2022, aid sent by the US included:[552]
    600 Stinger systems
    About 2,600 Javelin missiles
    Five Mil Mi-17 helicopters
    Three patrol boats
    Four counter-artillery and counter-unmanned aerial system tracking radars
    Four counter-mortar radar systems
    200 grenade launchers and ammunition
    200 shotguns
    200 machine guns
    Nearly 40 million rounds of small arms ammunition
    Over 1 million grenade, mortar and artillery rounds
    70 Humvees and other vehicles
    Unspecified amounts of secure communications, electronic warfare detection systems, body armor, helmets and other tactical gear, military medical equipment, explosive ordnance disposal and demining equipment
    Satellite imagery and analysis capability.
    $800 million in military equipment announced on 16 March 2022, funded from the $13.6 billion in aid signed on 15 March. The package includes:[553]
    2,000 Javelin anti-tank missiles
    1,000 light anti-armor weapons
    6,000 AT4 anti-armor systems
    800 Stinger anti-aircraft systems
    100 Switchblade drones[554]
    100 grenade launchers
    5,000 rifles
    1,000 pistols
    400 machine guns
    400 shotguns
    Over 20 million rounds of small arms ammunition, grenade launcher rounds and mortar rounds
    25,000 sets of body armor
    25,000 helmets
    Laser-Guided Rockets
    $800 million of lethal military equipment, on 13 April 2022:[555][556]
    18 M777 howitzers calibre 155 mm and 40,000 rounds of artillery ammunition
    11 Mi-17 military helicopters[557]
    200 armoured personnel carriers
    'counter-artillery radars'.[558][559]
    $800m military package was announced 21 April completing the drawdown from the $13.6bn military and humanitarian funding envelope approved by Congress 15 March[560]
    72 M777 155 mm towed howitzer with 144,000 rounds of ammunition[560]
    72 artillery towing vehicles
    121 Phoenix Ghost tactical drones, a reduced capability alternative to the Switchblade quickly designed for export to Ukraine.[561]
    5 May the California National Guard had announced it had donated 4,320 ballistic vests, 1,580 helmets and facilitated the delivery of 7 medical field stations to Ukraine.[562] 6 May another military package was announced worth $150 million:[563]
    25,000 155mm artillery shells
    Counter artillery radars
    Jamming equipment
    Spare parts[564]
    19 May 2022, the Department of Defense (DoD) announces the authorization of a Presidential Drawdown of security assistance valued at up to an additional $100 million:[565]
    18 155mm Howitzers;
    18 Tactical Vehicles to tow 155mm Howitzers;
    3 AN/TPQ-36 counter-artillery radars; and
    Field equipment and spare parts.
    1 June 2022 another military package was announced worth $700 million High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems and ammunition;
    Four M142 HIMARS and ammunition
    Five counter-artillery radars
    Two air surveillance radars
    1,000 Javelin missiles and 50 Command Launch Units
    6,000 anti-armour weapons
    15,000 155 millimetre artillery rounds,
    Four Mi-17 helicopters
    15 tactical vehicles
    Spare parts and equipment [566][567]
    15 June 2022 the twelfth military package was announced worth $1 billion;
    18 155mm M777 howitzer howitzers
    18 tactical vehicles for towing howitzers
    36,000 155mm artillery shells
    Additional ammunition for High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems
    Four tactical recovery vehicles
    Spare parts and other equipment
    Two Harpoon coastal defence launchers without ammunition
    Thousands of military radios
    Thousands of night vision equipment and optics
    Funding for training, maintenance, sustainment, transportation, and administrative costs [568]
    23 June 2022 thirteenth military package was announced worth $450 million;
    Four additional M142 HIMARS
    36,000 105mm artillery shells
    18 artillery towing tactical vehicles
    1,200 grenade launchers
    2000 machine guns
    Two Small unit riverine craft
    10 Sea Ark Dauntless-class patrol boats
    Six 40-foot maritime combat craft
    Spare parts and other equipment [569][570]
    1 July the United States government announced the 14th aid package for Ukraine including:
    "Additional ammunition for High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS)";
    "Two National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile Systems (NASAMS)";
    "Up to 150,000 rounds of 155mm artillery ammunition"; and
    "Four additional counter-artillery radars." Some total $820 million in total.[571]
    8 July the United States announced their 15th aid package valued at $400 million, the package includes:
    4 additional M142 HIMARS (bringing the number of HIMARS pledged to Ukraine to 12).
    Additional HIMARS ammunition.
    Additional 155mm artillery shells including “A new type [of] 155 mm artillery ammunition," A senior U.S. official said these shells offer a “greater precision” than ordinary shells. Not confirming if they M982 Excalibur the official said: “It offers Ukraine precise capability for specific targets. It will save ammunition. It will be more effective due to the precision.” [572]
    “Three tactical trucks”
    “Counter-battery systems”
    “Demolition munitions” [573]
    22 July 2022 the United States government announced their 16th aid package valued at $270 million consisting of:
    Four additional M142 HIMARS with ammunition, bring the number pledged to 16.
    Four command post vehicles.
    36,000 105mm artillery shells.
    Up to 580 Phoenix Ghost loitering drones.
    Additional anti-armour weapons of unknown model or quantity.
    Additional spare parts and other equipment.[574]
    1 August 2022, the US has announced the 17th aid package for Ukraine, valued at $550 million. Including 75,000 rounds of 155mm and more HIMARS ammunition.[575]
    8 August 2022 the US DoD announced the 18th military aid package for Ukraine:
    Additional HIMARS ammunition
    75,000 155mm artillery shells
    20 120mm mortars
    20,000 120mm mortar rounds
    Munitions for the NASAMS
    1,000 Javelin and "hundreds" of AT4 anti armour weapons
    Claymore mines
    C-4 explosives, demolitions munitions and demolition equipment
    50 armoured medical vehicles
    Medical supplies, to include first aid kits, bandages, monitors, and other equipment.[576]
    20 August 2022 the US DoD announced the 19th military aid package for Ukraine:
    Additional ammunition for HIMARS
    16 105mm Howitzers and 36,000 105mm artillery rounds
    15 Scan Eagle UAVs
    40 International MaxxPro MRAP vehicles with mine rollers
    Additional high speed anti-radiation missiles
    50 armoured Humvee vehicles
    1,500 BGM-71 TOW missiles
    1,000 Javelin anti armour systems
    2,000 "anti armour rounds"
    Mine clearing equipment and systems
    Demolitions munitions
    Tactical secure communications systems
    Night vision devices, thermal imagery systems, optics, and laser rangefinders.[577]
    The Pentagon has also confirmed that Ukraine has been supplied with AGM-88 HARM at an unknown date after wreckage was found near a Russian position.[578]
    24 August a $2.98bn package through the Foreign Military Sales process was announced for Ukraine to purchase military hardware from manufacturers, including:
    Air defense systems.
    Artillery systems and munitions.
    Counter-unmanned aerial systems, and radars. These purchases will come directly from US manufacturers with deliveries over a two-year period. Unlike previous donations which were mostly from existing US military stocks this will be for freshly manufactured equipment.[579]
    8 September 2022 the US DoD announced the 20th military aid package to Ukraine:
    Additional ammunition for HIMARS
    Four 105mm Howitzers and 36,000 105mm artillery rounds
    Additional High-speed Anti-radiation missiles (HARM)
    100 Armored High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles (HMMWV)
    1.5 million rounds of small arms ammunition
    More than 5,000 anti-armor systems
    1,000 155mm rounds of Remote Anti-Armor Mine (RAAM) Systems
    Additional grenade launchers and small arms
    50 armoured medical treatment vehicles#
    Night vision devices and other field equipment.[580]
    15 September 2022 the US DoD announced the 21st military aid package to Ukraine:
    Additional ammunition for High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS)
    36,000 105mm artillery rounds
    1,000 precision-guided 155mm artillery rounds
    Four counter-artillery radars
    Four trucks and eight trailers to transport heavy equipment;
    Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems
    Mine clearing equipment
    Claymore anti-personnel munitions
    Demolition munitions and equipment
    Small arms and ammunition
    Night vision devices, cold weather gear, and other field equipment[581]
    28 September 2022 the US DoD announced a military aid package worth $1.1 billion for Ukraine:
    18 High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems
    additional ammunition for HIMARs
    150 HMMWV vehicles
    150 "Tactical vehicles" for towing weapons
    40 trucks and 80 trailers to transport heavy equipment
    Two UAS radars
    20 Multi-mission radars
    Counter UAS systems
    Tactical secure communications systems, surveillance systems, and optic
    Explosive ordnance disposal equipment
    Body armour and other field equipment
    Funding for training, maintenance, and sustainment.[582]
    4 October 2022 the US DoD announced the 22nd military aid package for Ukraine valued at $625:
    Four HIMAR systems with additional rockets
    16 155mm howitzers
    75,000 155mm artillery shells
    500 Precision guided artillery shells
    1,000 Remote Anti-Armor Mine (RAAM) shells
    16 105mm howitzers
    30,000 120mm mortar rounds
    200 International MaxxPro MRAP vehicles
    200,000 rounds of small arms ammunition
    Obstacle emplacement equipment
    Claymore anti-personnel munitions.[583]

    Quinta vez que traigo la fuente.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_foreign_aid_to_Ukraine_during_the_Russo-Ukrainian_War
    Waooo..! y esa es solo la lista Norteamericana, desde 2015 han estado proveyendo asistencia militar a Ucrania.

    Ahora apartando el hecho de que los Rusos se buscaron solitos este verenganal en el que están metidos, por razones que solo ellos conocen.

    Hay una realidad que no se puede discutir, hoy por hoy la capacidad militar de Ucrania, tanto en mano de obra, como en inteligencia militar, materiales y sistemas de armas, esta muy pero muy por encima de cualquier enemigo que haya enfrentado EEUU y la coalición en los últimos 75 años, es decir después de la WW2. Sin embargo en algunos casos han salido derrotados y sin que el país contrario recibiera ni una sola bala como ayuda del exterior.

    No se entienda esto como una justificación para la debacle Rusa, pero notoriamente es una de las grandes causas la otra seria la mala planificación y ejecución que han demostrado. 

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