Ukraine Blog 34 – CEASAR’s or KRAB Salad?

Dear friends, family and colleagues,

Like with the “siege” of Kyiv at the start of the war, the Dutch (Western) media is in full blown melancholy mode. Like Kyiv was never a siege, the headlines scream that Ukraine is losing in the East.

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While Ukrainian losses are extremely high, this is very far from the truth and it’s the Russians that are definitely losing. Let me explain why and prepare yourself for the most positive blogs in weeks.

Without a doubt, the Ukrainian defense of the Joint Group of Forces has been under incredible pressure over the past 1,5 month. Russian artillery has been absolutely devastating. However, we (I) are definitely starting to see the impact of Western heavy artillery in the South and the Donbass. What the Western media doesn’t notice, is that over the past three days, Ukraine has struck a couple of very high value strategic targets, deep in the Donbass region that has been under Russian occupation for eight years now. The destruction of these targets will have a devastating impact on the Russian ability to advance.

1.       The most important target the Ukrainians struck, is the biggest ammunition depot of the Russian forces in the Luhansk People’s Republic (LNR, or just Russian occupation).

The site was hit on June 17th and kept on burning for almost a day (NASA FIRMS went crazy on this area). This is was a huge ammunition depot and the main supply depot for all Russian operations in the Donbass

(2) 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker on Twitter: "#Ukraine: 2 days ago, at least 1 Ukrainian Tochka-U ballistic missile hit a large RU/Separatist ammunition storage depot in Krasnyi Luch, #Luhansk Oblast. It was filled with artillery shells intended for the LNR "2nd Army Corps"; which now faces shortages.https://t.co/lsDYNE5qBP" / Twitter

While there are wild speculations that either 1. Western artillery, 2. A Toschka missile was responsible, there’s credible evidence that this was the work of Ukrainian SU-25 attack aircraft. All of the options would be amazing.

(2) 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker on Twitter: "It was exploding for many hours, as the facility was quite large. Interestingly, an S-5 aircraft rocket can be seen nearby in this dramatic footage; given the LNR doesn't use aircraft it is possible that it was from UA Su-25. https://t.co/V2rHMnJMpW" / Twitter

2.       Around the city of Donetsk, Ukraine keeps hitting several very large ammunition depots, resulting in huge so called secondary explosions.

(2) FD Svensson 🍀 Release Assange 🍀 Slava Ukraini 🌻 on Twitter: "📢An ammunition depot burns and explodes in occupied Donetsk again It is reported that the detonation takes place in the Azotny district.😎🔥 https://t.co/XyxByOEqMa" / Twitter

(2) Laurence Woodside on Twitter: "Explosion of the occupants' ammunition depot in the Donetsk region work of the 80th Brigade AFU https://t.co/Bul99Q3YQ5" / Twitter

For many years Ukraine has been accused by pro-Russian apologists of shelling civilian targets in the Donbass with inaccurate artillery fire. While I always tried to explain that this is actually far from being in Ukraine’s interest, still quite some people kept falling for cheap pro-Kremlin propaganda from the likes of Graham Philips and Dutch Sonja van den Ende. Right now we have prove that when Ukraine is striking Donetsk, it will focus on hitting high impact strategic targets and they will do so with great precision.

3.       Also around Kherson, the Ukrainians start to make use of their M777 howitzers. The Ukrainians struck far behind enemy lines across the Dnipro river and hit some very large ammunition dumps in Nova Kakhovka. Evidence of the high precision, is the insane amount of secondary explosions taking place.

(2) Cargo-200🇺🇦 on Twitter: "The Armed Forces of #Ukraine professionally destroyed #Russian ammunition depot in temporarily occupied Nova Kakhovka. Detonating shells are shaking the city. https://t.co/4cwpKltuLj" / Twitter

4.       Around Severodonetsk, the Russian advance has been stalled despite them throwing all reserves to conquer this city. In fact, this is the only front where the Russians keep on attacking and they are barely able to take ground. Numerous sources give credit to this to the arrival of the earlier announced Polish KRAB howitzers. Together with the CEASAR’s (who have been picking of many Russian artillery and MLRS systems), they seem to be responsible for stabilizing the Severodonetsk frontline.

(2) ArkadiuszM Aki Tank on Twitter: "Good news. 18 Polish 155 mm Krab howitzers in battle for Severodonetsk allowed to "change the situation" and stabilize the defense of Sievierodonetsk - reports the Ukrainian agency Ukrinform. When Polish heavy equipment saves Ukraine - as for me 10/10 ^^ #Tanks #Polishtank https://t.co/Cr6gRRKHcT" / Twitter

Although it’s still possible Russia will take Severodonetsk, I really doubt they will be able to advance further. The Russian forces that took Popasna and Lyman are so mangled and broken that they can barely hold the territory that they have taken.

5.       The most bold report of an Ukrainian attack happened this morning. I’m cautious with this one and we will have to wait for surveillance drone confirmation and the fog of war is big on this one. Apparently Ukraine struck the famous Snake Island or according to some other reports, Russian oil riggs, with a huge volley of missiles, causing an immense amount of destruction and huge secondary explosions.

(2) WarMonitor🇺🇦 on Twitter: "Maybe HIMARS are closer then you think😉" / Twitter

If such an attack indeed happened, there is only one type of weapon system that can achieve something like that, the M270/HIMARS. I think it’s very likely that some of these systems are already in Ukraine and a target like Snake Island would be a perfect test target. People keep asking me whether 11 of those systems is not too small of a number for what Ukraine needs. Although I agree Ukraine needs more of them (probably around 50 would be good), people forget the incredible destructive power of the MLRS rockets. One HIMARS battery of just four launchers can obliterate an entire Russian brigade (so three battalion tactical groups) in less than a day. You can see on this footage from Afghanistan how incredible destructive this system is.

UNCLASSIFIED: 11/20/17. Barrage Of U.S. HIMARS Precision Strikes Flatten Taliban Drug Labs. - YouTube

Main point is that their rockets are GPS guided and extremely accurate Whereas with Soviet artillery, Ukraine (and Russia) would need to fire hundreds of rounds, just a couple of HIMARS rockets will achieve the same result over a longer distance.

It doesn’t mean that Ukraine needs to completely abandon its Soviet artillery. Also in this field help is on the way. Romania is restarting the production of 152mm Soviets artillery shells.

(2) NLwartracker on Twitter: "Interesting tweet about #Romania starting up there 152mm shell production to support 🇺🇦 could produce up to 50k rounds a month. Also there seems to be possible production room in #CzechRepublic . Great news for 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦" / Twitter

Romania is the only NATO country that still has the industrial capacity to produce this round. Not many people know this, but the reason for this, is that during the Cold War, Romania always was a little bit (actually quite a bit) at odds with the rest of the Warsaw Pact. Most notably, Romania’s dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, condemned the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968. Ceausescu as such was very keen on keeping an independent Romanian arms industry that not only produced ammunition, but also came up with some indigenous weapon designs.

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Like I said in blog Ukraine Blog 31 - Russia Finally Fights as Expected (spectraltransition.blogspot.com), the West needs to switch to a war economy. Good to see that at least some countries are realizing this. 

It seems that after being despised by everyone for many years after his death, we finally have found one think for which we can say “thank you” to Ceausescu.

Make no mistake, it will still take some weeks before we start to see the full effect of this new high tech artillery injection becomes fully visible, but I already started to notice the first effects. Russia will still be able to make small advance for two or three weeks, but after that the tide will turn. Saw this happening in the 2003 Invasion of Iraq and the 2020 Karabakh war. At one moment, the front lines will collapse and they will collapse fast. 

The only thing that starts to worry me, is the movement of the Belarussian army on the northern front. Although it’s entirely clear that very few in the Belarussian army and even Aleksandr Lukashenko have an appetite to go to war with Ukraine, it’s possible that Putin finally tightened the screws on Lukashenko. After all: this still holds:”

Ukraine Blog 16 - When You Sign A Deal With The Devil... There's A Price To Pay (spectraltransition.blogspot.com)

However, I would like to stress that in case Lukashenko decides to actually invade Ukraine, the moment will be far worse than it was on February 24th. There’s absolutely no Russian air cover in the north or Ukraine and only very few Russian troops are left in Belarus. I very much doubt Belarussian soldiers are willing to fight in a foreign country and I think it will be the end for Lukashenko. I also think that Ukrainian territorial defense forces will be sufficient to deal with Lukashenko’s army.

Besides Belarus, it’s absolutely clear that the tensions within the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO, or Putin’s NATO), is starting to rise. Kazakhstan’s president Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, who was only saved by Putin this January, is openly starting to defy him.

(2) NEXTA on Twitter: "#Kazakhstan in response to #Russia's blocking of #Kazakh oil exports blocked 1,700 railcars with #Russian coal on its territory. Tensions between Russia and Kazakhstan are rising. 📰UNIAN https://t.co/PBixnh8uI1" / Twitter

(2) NEXTA on Twitter: "Tokayev said that #Kazakhstan doesn’t recognize "#LPR" and "#DPR" and called them quasi-state territories He noted that international law based on #UN Charter and two fundamental principles- right of nations to self-determination and territorial integrity,came into conflict. 1/2 https://t.co/ksJotg9laC" / Twitter

Kazakhstan’s resistance is very important, because in case of a split between Russian and Kazakhstan, Russia will lose all its remaining influence in Central Asia. I believe the Kazakhs have always been afraid of Russia and thought of themselves of not being in a position to voice opposition. But with a Russian army in disarray, it’s very clear Kazakhstan smells some opportunities. And they won’t be the only ones.

Доброго вечора, ми з України!

Niels

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