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Confirmed: Video shows the first use of M142 HIMARS by Ukraine

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A video shared on social media officially proved the use of at least one M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System [HIMARS] by the armed forces of Ukraine. In a video directed by the Ukrainian military, an M142 stops on the road deploys, and begins firing.

There is no official information on when the video was shot, but its source claims that the recorded shooting took place in the Zaporizhzhia axis. BulgarianMilitary.com recalls that Ukraine was supposed to receive four M142 high mobility artillery rocket systems as part of the military aid from the US, which continues to increase with each passing month.

Ukraine expects to receive another long-range missile system – the M270 – very soon. Britain and Germany will provide their M270 to Ukraine. Germany has already announced that Ukrainian gunners are currently being trained to operate the system, and Britain will donate its M270s [which have been upgraded] and replace them with Norway’s in a bilateral agreement between London and Oslo.

About M142 HIMARS

The M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System [HIMARS] is a light multiple rocket launcher designed in the late 1990s. This system also falls into the category of tactical ballistic system, because it fires a missile type MGM-140 Army Tactical Missile System [ATACMS].

The manufacturer of M142 HIMARS is Lockheed Martin. The system has documented participation in three wars: the war in Iraq, the war in Afghanistan, and the Syrian Civil War. According to unconfirmed information and according to the claims of Ukraine’s military intelligence, the M142 HIMARS was delivered by the United States to the Ukrainian armed forces, and the system is actively involved in the war against Russia.

The United States, Singapore, the UAE, Jordan, and Romania are the operators of M142 HIMARS at the moment. Poland is the next country to acquire [or has already acquired] this missile system, and potential customers of M142 HIMARS are at least ten other countries from Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.

M142 HIMARS launches 227 mm caliber missiles. Depending on the type of ammunition, the system has a different operating range – from 2 to 300 km and from 300 to 500 km if it uses Precision Strike Missile [PsM] – a missile also manufactured by Lockheed Martin. The crew consists of three people, the main armament is 6 × 227 mm M26, M30 / M31 series rockets, or 1 MGM-140 ATACMS missile.

The M142 HIMARS is mounted on a standard Army M1140 truck frame. It is powered by a diesel engine that guarantees a top speed of 85 km / h [52.8 mph]. With one refueling of the fuel tank, the system can travel just under 500 km.

 

2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine

On 21 February 2022, the Russian government claimed that Ukrainian shelling had destroyed an FSB border facility on the Russia Ukraine border, and claimed that it had killed 5 Ukrainian soldiers who tried to cross into Russian territory. Ukraine denied being involved in both incidents and called them a false flag.

On the same day, the Russian government formally recognized the self-proclaimed DPR and LPR as independent states, according to Putin not only in their de-facto controlled areas, but the Ukrainian Oblasts as a whole, and Putin ordered Russian troops, including tanks, to enter the regions.

On 24 February 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered an invasion of Ukraine by Russian Armed Forces previously concentrated along the border. The invasion followed by targeted airstrikes of military buildings in the country, as well as tanks entering via the Belarus border.

Russia has so far not recognized the invasion of Ukraine as a “war”, although that is exactly what it is, claiming that it is a “special military operation”. According to the UN, in which Russia has its permanent representation, for military action to be defined as a “special military operation”, it must have a resolution issued by the UN. There is no such resolution, which automatically defines the military actions of the Russians as an invasion and war against the citizens of Ukraine.

Source: Bulgarian Military

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M113 tested LUCH anti-aircraft missile at an angle of 15 degrees

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Luch Design Bureau conducted successful tests by firing from the anti-tank complex installed on the famous armored personnel carrier M113, learned BulgarianMilitary.com, referring to Defense Express.

Luch Design Bureau [LDB] successfully conducted test launches of guided missiles from the anti-tank complex of its production by the M113 tracked armored personnel carrier as part of a demonstration of weapons to an unnamed foreign client.

According to a source in the LDB, the demonstration was held at a military training ground in South Asia for one of the potential buyers of Ukrainian ATGM.

According to a representative of the state company, the tests for combat shooting were conducted from the M113 platform at an angle of 15 degrees. The time of the tests and the probable client were not specified, but it was noted that all targets were successfully destroyed, and the potential client was satisfied with the accuracy of the Ukrainian missiles.

It should be added that the M113 armored personnel carrier is a very common platform, which is in service in more than fifty countries. Potential customers who may be interested in building a self-propelled ATGM based on their M113 with KB Luch complexes [among Asia and the Middle East] may include countries such as Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Jordan, and Bahrain.

Photo credit: Defence Express

These countries have a fairly large fleet of American armored personnel carriers, and almost all of them have either already purchased Ukrainian ATGMs [such as Saudi Arabia) or are potential large customers [such as Pakistan].

It is also worth recalling that for more than a year now, Luch has been participating in a major tender for the supply of anti-tank systems to the Pakistani army with its Scythian complex [export version of the Stunna-P anti-tank missile system]. At the same time, the Ukrainian complex is considered a favorite.

Source: Bulgarian Military

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Watch: 4.5-Gen Su-35 on SEAD mission was shot down over Ukraine by SAM

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The Ukrainian air defense has shot down the Russian fighter of generation 4 ++ [4.5 generation] and the main fighter aircraft of the Russian aviation Su-35S Flanker-E, learned BulgarianMilitary.com, citing its own, Russian and Ukrainian sources.

The fighter jet was hit and shot down in the sky over the Izyum region in eastern Ukraine, about 120 km from Kharkiv. The pilot ejected but was captured by the Ukrainian armed forces. They managed to intercept a conversation of the Russian military, which was preparing to organize a rescue mission by helicopter to take the pilot out of Ukrainian territory but were overtaken by the Ukrainians.

Experts claim that the pilot and his Su-35S Flanker-E were on a SEAD mission – Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses. These are military tactics used by all air forces around the world whose goal is not only to suppress air defense such as destroying various missiles but also to disrupt the communication and radar capabilities of an anti-aircraft missile battery.

Experts support the claim that the Russian fighter was supposed to destroy an air defense system based on the remains found in the field. They clearly show the remains of the Russian air-to-surface missile Kh-31P, which has a passive seeker head for use as an anti-radiation missile.

The downed Su-35S Flanker-E was the first documented downed fighter of its kind in the Ukrainian war.

2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine

On 21 February 2022, the Russian government claimed that Ukrainian shelling had destroyed an FSB border facility on the Russia Ukraine border, and claimed that it had killed 5 Ukrainian soldiers who tried to cross into Russian territory. Ukraine denied being involved in both incidents and called them a false flag.

On the same day, the Russian government formally recognized the self-proclaimed DPR and LPR as independent states, according to Putin not only in their de-facto controlled areas, but the Ukrainian Oblasts as a whole, and Putin ordered Russian troops, including tanks, to enter the regions.

On 24 February 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered an invasion of Ukraine by Russian Armed Forces previously concentrated along the border. The invasion followed by targeted airstrikes of military buildings in the country, as well as tanks entering via the Belarus border.

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Watch: Wreckage of £38m Russian fighter jet pictured burning in field

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Ukrainian forces have claimed to have downed a Russian jet worth £38million as they continue to defend their country from Vladimir Putin’s invasion.

Images released by Ukrainian Armed Forces on Sunday showed the burning remains of an Su-35 fighter shot down near the city of Izyum, in the Kharkiv region.

It is believed to be the first Su-35 which the Ukrainian forces have shot down since Putin ordered his troops to invade on 24 February.

Video of a Russian soldier reported to be the pilot was shared on social media, showing him kneeling near the burning wreckage, although this was unverified.

Ukrainian MP Anton Gerashchenko claimed the pilot ejected from the aircraft as it was going down and was captured as he tried to flee.

Ukrainian forces have claimed to have downed a Russian jet worth £38million as they continue to defend their country from Vladimir Putin’s invasion. (Reuters)

The Su-35 is a twin-engine supermaneuverable fighter jet, bought into the Russian service in 2014.

The 22m meter long aircraft can reach a top speed of 2,400kmh (1,500mph), and carries a number of weapons including rockets, air-to-air missiles and air-to-surface missiles.

Russia is believed to have suffered significant losses since the conflict began, including thousands of soldiers and huge numbers of equipment.

Latest figures from local news in Ukraine have estimated over 18,000 troops have died, along with 143 planes, 644 tanks and thousands of other vehicles.

While the figures cannot be independently verified, Western officials have pointed towards evidence of significant losses on the Russia side as they come up against stiff opposition.

Russia is believed to have suffered significant losses since the conflict began, including thousands of soldiers and huge numbers of equipment. (Reuters)

This is believed to be the first Su-35 knocked out of the skies during the invasion. (Reuters)

It was claimed over the weekend that two Russian soldiers died after eating pies laced with poison which Ukrainian citizens “treated” them with.

The troops from the third Motor Rifle Division, are said to have died instantly after locals in Izium “gifted” them the pies.

Another 28 soldiers have reportedly been rushed to hospital, and hundreds more are said to be suffering “severe illness” from poisoned food and drink given to them.

Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence Intelligence wrote on social media on Saturday: “Ukrainians resist the occupiers by all available means.

“According to available information, local residents of the Izium district (Kharkiv region) ‘treated’ Russians from the third Motorized Rifle Division of the Russian Federation with poisoned pies.

Putin’s forces have yet to take the country. (Reuters)

What it would have looked like prior before being destroyed. (Reuters)

“As a result, two occupiers died at once, another 28 were taken to the intensive care unit. Their current state is being clarified.”

Putin has been accused of carrying out a genocide in Ukraine, after Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence released images on Sunday showing what was left behind in the city of Bucha following a retreat of Russian forces.

Footage showed bodies left lying in the street, some with the hands tied behind their backs and shot in the head.

Ukrainian authorities have claimed 410 civilians were killed in Bucha and Irpin, with mass graves being dug for the victims.

In Motyzhyn, around 20 miles west of the city of Bucha, the mayor and her family were reportedly discovered in a mass grave.

Ukraine’s former ambassador to Austria Olexander Scherba said Olga Sukhenko was found buried with her husband and son.

Of the 20 people found in the put, some bore the marks of torture, authorities said, including broken arms and fingers.

Ukrainian soldiers inspect the wreckage of a destroyed Russian armored column on the road in Bucha. (Reuters)

Journalists who have visited the area since the Russians retreat have said there is “clear evidence” of war crimes being left behind, including that of torture and rape.

Ukrainian Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused Russian forces of torturing and executing hundreds of people in a Facebook post after the bodies were discovered.

“I want every mother of every Russian soldier to see the bodies of the killed people in Bucha, in Irpin, in Hostomel,” Zelensky said. “What did they do? Why were they killed?”

“War crimes in Bucha and other cities during the Russian occupation will also be considered by the UN Security Council on Tuesday,” he added.

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