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Title: Failure of Air Supremacy and the Modern Battlefield
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URL Source: https://www.unz.com/article/failure ... cy-and-the-modern-battlefield/
Published: Aug 2, 2023
Author: ALBEMARLE MAN
Post Date: 2023-08-02 09:06:40 by Ada
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The Ukraine-Russian war has become a grinding mess. One reason is that this year, in contrast to most years, winter never really came. The result was only a two-to-three week window in which offensive operations could succeed due to the rivers of mud encountered at any other time when a unit strayed off paved roads. Then, for a couple of weeks in June, the Ukranians launched their vaunted “counter-offensive” against what may have been the most fortified defensive lines in history. The predictable – and predicted – result has been the annihilation of attacking Ukranian forces before even getting through minefields to the first Russian line of defense. More grinding mess.

However, in addition to the weather during the winter and the tactical stupidity during the summer, there appears to be another factor. The failure of air supremacy.

The recent “wars” fought by the US against far less technologically advanced enemies in Iraq et. al. were conducted on the premise that, after a few days, the US would achieve complete air supremacy, which it in fact did. Air supremacy, as opposed to mere “air superiority”, exists when you have (a) neutralized all enemy aircraft and offensive missiles, (b) neutralized virtually all air defense systems, and (3) eliminated any enemy ability to conduct airborne reconnaisance, whether from drones or satellite systems (neither of which these hapless third world nations had anyways). At that point, you can use your air assets – aircraft, missiles, and drones – to destroy any enemy that moves on the ground (by definition at that point the enemy has nothing moving in the air and no ability to interdict your aircraft from the ground). In addition, and importantly, it means that the enemy is unable to observe your ground force movement from the air, since the enemy has no more air assets, while you can observe almost anything the enemy does via drones, observation planes, and satellites. Meanwhile your own forces can move almost at will, since all they have opposing them is air-harrassed enemy ground forces and no enemy air forces or missiles or air observation. At this point, as might seem obvious, a Wehrmacht-style blitzkrieg form of war was not only possible but highly favored. This gave observers in those earlier wars the misleading impression that modern technology favored the offense.

However, what happens when neither side achieves overall air supremacy sufficient for offensive operations? What happens when each side has satellite communications and information, each side has drones for observation and attack – drone swarms, in fact – even worse if each side still possesses some residual offensive missiles.[3]

The answer up till now: Ukraine.

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#1. To: Esso, StraitGate, Ada, Lod, TommyTheMadArtist, Pinguinite, Dakmar, titorite, AllTheKings'HorsesWontDoIt (#0)

Heard of Unz but not this author who is an idiot. The Ukraine lost 350,000 soldiers. Russia has been taking out their soldiers and their armor using KA-52 attack helicopters and 1,100 and 3,300 pound Guided Glide bombs launched by jets without losing one aircraft since the offensive began on June 4th. Air power was not on display much because the Ukraine lost 99% of theirs but until recently had S-300 air defense missiles. The S-300 is far superior to the Patriot. The Ukraine has lost so many men that they are scraping the bottom of the barrel, young boys, elderly men, men unfit for service, etc. And they have been taking wounded soldiers from hospital beds and sending them to the frontlines. Lots of these men are surrendering. The Ukraine is running ow on brigades willing to fight. They are also bringing forward their reserves. Recently, they took 4 reserve brigades from Odessa to he Donbass.

In a few weeks Wagner will be back from vacation. And the Russia army north of Kharkov will be ready to attack Sumy and Kharkov. There is an army to the west of Kharkov in the Donbass which is chewing up what is left of Ukrainian forces.

As I said, in a few weeks the swill take Sumy and Kharkov cutting off supply lines and electricity to the northern Donbass. After the Ukraine loses another 20,000 soldiers willing to fight and die and the Ukrainians run out of food, medicine and ammunition, the Russians will push through to Odessa whose reserves had sent to the Donbass to die.

The war should end sometime in September.

Does it seem that we are talking about different wars?

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Horse  posted on  2023-08-02   10:03:38 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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