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Cruise & ballistic missiles in Ukraine - effectiveness, lessons (and are the Russians running out?)
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Russia (and the USSR before it) has always placed great emphasis on its missile and rocket forces. Whether the threat to be countered was NATO aircraft, shipping, or ground targets, the Russian military has always looked to relatively advanced missile systems as the answer. And so, when the February invasion opened, many observers expected Russia to commence its campaign with a barrage of modern cruise and ballistic missiles, the famous Kalibr and Iskander missiles, destroying Ukrainian command and communications infrastructure. Instead, what followed was a relatively limited campaign the achieved, at best, the temporary suppression of the Ukrainian air forces and air defences. As the war evolved however, Russia broadened its list of targets and started inflicting a greater toll on Ukrainian targets. For their part, the Ukrainians introduced their own new family of missiles - the GLMRS of HIMARS fame. In this video I look at that initial missile campaign, the way the campaign evolved subsequently, and what lessons other countries might take from the war to date. I also address the question of sustainability - is Russia running out of these precision munitions, and to what extent do their production facilities have the ability to compensate. One thing I do want to say as well, is that while I try and take a reasonably detached look at issues like this, I want to make clear that discussing the performance of these systems shouldn't take away from recalling the very real human impact of their use, particularly against civilian targets or in built up areas. Apologies for the late upload - wasn't well earlier this week and it pushed my recording window back. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PerunAU Timestamps: 00:00:00 -- Opening Words 00:00:31 -- Russia's Most Feared Conventional Weapons 00:01:57 -- What Am I Covering? 00:02:45 -- Doctrine & History 00:03:03 -- Historic Aerospace Talent 00:04:25 -- Soviet Rocketry and Missile Programs 00:05:42 -- Rocketry as a Response 00:08:14 -- A Rocket and Missile Force 00:09:14 -- Doctrine and Usage 00:10:41 -- The Competing Forces 00:10:58 -- The Cutting Edge 00:13:31 -- The Kalibr Showpiece 00:15:11 -- The Old 00:16:34 -- The Improvised 00:18:47 -- Ukraine - the Old, the New, and yet to come 00:22:08 -- Missile Use In Ukraine 00:22:16 -- The Opening Salvos 00:24:22 -- Escalation 00:25:42 -- Send in the Museum Pieces 00:27:52 -- Note on Targeting 00:30:15 -- The Rebuttal 00:33:13 -- Performance Observations 00:33:28 -- Reliability and Performance 00:36:50 -- Targeting and Accuracy 00:41:18 -- Ukrainian use of GMLRS 00:43:59 -- Sustainability? 00:44:08 -- "They're running out" 00:45:39 -- Evaluating the Thesis 00:49:35 -- Production Capacity 00:52:53 -- So is this Sustainable? 00:54:54 -- Lessons for the others 00:55:03 -- ISR is Central 00:57:14 -- Consumption Rates 00:58:42 -- Capability Requirements 01:01:45 -- Potential Importance 01:03:13 -- Conclusion 01:04:34 -- Channel Update Sources (incomplete due to late upload, check back in 24-48hrs for more): Ukrainian and Russian missile strengths: Various (primarily MB 2021 as always) Russian doctrine on the use of SSMs: https://armypubs.army.mil/epubs/DR_pubs/DR_a/pdf/web/tc7_100x2.pdf Russians claiming use of Onyx ASM against ground targets: https://tass.com/defense/1456649 Missed Targets: the Struggles of Russia’s Missile Industry - Maxim Starchak (CEPA) https://cepa.org/missed-targets-the-struggles-of-russias-missile-industry/#:~:text=The%20company%20produces%20about%20100,missiles%20for%20the%20Iskander%20system. Russia and strategic non-nuclear deterrence -Capabilities, limitations and challenges (by Valeriy Akimenko - Chatham House) https://www.chathamhouse.org/2021/07/russia-and-strategic-non-nuclear-deterrence/russias-strategic-non-nuclear-deterrent Partial compilation of KH-22 strikes: https://www.19fortyfive.com/2022/06/why-russia-is-using-old-kh-22-aircraft-carrier-killer-missiles-to-hit-ukraine/ Video of air launch of KH-22 against Ukraine https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/we-may-have-our-first-sight-of-a-russian-bomber-launching-missiles-at-ukraine Reference to US claims on Russian missile failure rates: https://www.businessinsider.com/us-intel-suggests-many-of-russias-missiles-fail-reports-2022-5 Key Caveat: There is one golden caveat for this one - as coverage of the ongoing war, this video suffers from all the usual caveats around data and source quality. The only people who fully understand the decisions being made in the Ukrainian and Russian HQs are the people who are there. I am just doing the best I can with the information available to me. All claims here should be treated as speculative in nature, and may well be displaced as additional information comes to light.
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8. 8. 2022 06:53:06