Decoys
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wrote on 30 Aug 2022, 12:57 last edited by
Ukraine lures Russian missiles with decoys of U.S. rocket system
Ukraine may be outgunned but in the latest sign it is not yet outfoxed, a fleet of decoys resembling advanced U.S. rocket systems has tricked Russian forces into wasting expensive long-range cruise missiles on dummy targets, according to interviews with senior U.S. and Ukrainian officials and photographs of the replicas reviewed by The Washington Post.
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The Ukrainian decoys are made out of wood but can be indistinguishable from an artillery battery through the lens of Russian drones, which transmit their locations to naval cruise missile carriers in the Black Sea.
“When the UAVs see the battery, it’s like a VIP target,” said a senior Ukrainian official, referring to unmanned aerial vehicles encountering long-range artillery replicas.
After a few weeks in the field, the decoys drew at least 10 Kalibr cruise missiles, an initial success that led Ukraine to expand the production of the replicas for broader use, said the senior Ukrainian official, who like others spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive military matters.
The use of rocket system decoys, which has not been reported previously, is one of many asymmetrical tactics Ukraine’s armed forces have adopted to fight back against a bigger and better-equipped invading enemy. In recent weeks, Kyiv’s operatives have blown up rail and electricity lines in occupied Russian territory, detonated explosives inside Russian arms depots and assassinated suspected collaborators.
The destruction of Ukrainian replicas may partially account for Russia’s unusually boastful battle damage assessments on Western artillery, particularly the U.S.-made High Mobility Artillery Rocket System, or HIMARS.
“They’ve claimed to have hit more HIMARS than we have even sent,” one U.S. diplomat observed.
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wrote on 30 Aug 2022, 13:28 last edited by
OTOH, I bet there are guys from Germany, U.K. and America (just to name a few) rubbing their hands in glee and trying to think up some new idea for the Ukranians to screw up the Russians.
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wrote on 30 Aug 2022, 13:47 last edited by
Yeah, I think we are providing a lot of tactical know how. I certainly hope so.
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wrote on 30 Aug 2022, 13:50 last edited by
Seems like they have a lot of problems with the Iranian drones too.
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wrote on 30 Aug 2022, 15:34 last edited by
I hope the Russians aren’t reading this