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Title: Sweden Is Sending 'Robot 17' Coastal Defense Missiles To Ukraine
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URL Source: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl ... &ocid=winp2sv1plustaskbarhover
Published: Jun 2, 2022
Author: Emma Helfrich
Post Date: 2022-06-02 22:43:29 by BTP Holdings
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Sweden Is Sending 'Robot 17' Coastal Defense Missiles To Ukraine

Emma Helfrich | 2 June 2022

Sweden’s Ministry of Defense announced that the country would be delivering its third aid package to Ukraine, and this time around, Ukrainian forces will be getting the Robot 17 anti-ship missile system. Sweden’s donation of the Robot 17 is the latest example of what seems to be a growing willingness among allied nations to supply the Ukrainian military with more advanced weaponry.

Robot-17
© Swedish Armed Forces

In addition to the Robot 17 system, the $102 million package includes financial aid for both the Ukrainian central bank’s fund as well as NATO’s fund for Ukrainian armed forces, 5,000 anti-tank launchers that unofficial sources have claimed to be AT4 light anti-armor weapons, and AG90 rifles and ammunition. An additional $10.6 million will go to civilian efforts through the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency. However, the Robot 17 system will likely be among the more eagerly anticipated aspects of the delivery.

Sweden Is Sending 'Robot 17' Coastal Defense Missiles To Ukraine
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The Robot-17 laser designation system in action. Swedish Armed Forces Robot 17 missile loaded onto the launcher. Swedish Armed Services A Robot 17 team along a coastline in Sweden. Swedish Armed Forces

The Robot 17 system is a Swedish anti-ship/coastal defense derivative of the U.S.-made AGM-114 Hellfire missile and was first manufactured in the 1980s by Bofors Defense (now known as Saab Bofors Dynamics). While the Hellfire missile system was designed to neutralize armored vehicles at stand-off ranges often aboard an attack helicopter, like the AH-64 Apache, the man-portable Robot 17 can be launched from a shoreline firing post as well as naval vessels. The missile itself is laser-guided with a range of roughly up to five miles, but this is likely a bit less under normal operating conditions.

Sweden Is Sending 'Robot 17' Coastal Defense Missiles To Ukraine
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The Swedish Ministry of Defense said that the delivery of the Robot 17 was specifically requested by the Ukrainian government to address the increasing Russian presence in the coastal regions of southeastern Ukraine. The man-portable Robot 17 is ideal for protecting against amphibious invasions and is quite survivable as units can easily set up and position the system for firing.

The system also has a secondary capability to attack land targets that could come in handy, as well.

The delivery of the Robot 17 systems, as well as the rest of the third aid package coming from Sweden, indicates a historic shift in the country’s geopolitical ethos. Since 1939, in the name of neutrality, Sweden’s policy was largely centered around not sending weapons to countries in active conflict. Sweden first went against that doctrine in February when the initial $95.9 million aid package was announced. The traditionally non-militarily aligned country also recently filed joint applications with Finland to join NATO. Now, with the third aid installment currently being processed, Sweden isn’t shying away from outwardly supporting Ukraine.

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Too little, too late.

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#1. To: BTP Holdings (#0)

Too little, too late.

I'm getting the impression the Ukraine military is in too much disarray to make use of all this stuff. Organization in military ranks is pretty important. You just can't give a bunch of rag tag survivors who wear uniforms great weapons and expect it to make much of a difference, particularly when you don't have air superiority to give you cover as you move it all to the front lines. And then, as has been pointed out with US advanced weapons, these guys need training to use it, and every day they train is another day the Russians could lob a missile at the training site.

To be effective, an army needs organization from the top so units of various types can compliment each other in combat needs so the effectiveness is greater than the sum of its parts. The more that organization breaks down, the more of a mess things get.

A rag tag, lightly armed bunch of guys could slow down advances of Russians, but that's all they'll do, and they'll pay the ultimate price to achieve that.

Pinguinite  posted on  2022-06-02   23:03:45 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Pinguinite (#1)

The more that organization breaks down, the more of a mess things get.

During WW II there was the Red Ball Express to get fuel, food and medical supplies to the front line troops.

One episode of Combat! depicted how this operation worked. ;)

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2022-06-03   19:58:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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