This is the first time in history that the U.S. now has absolute proof
that Russian systems can penetrate the most advanced U.S. defenses.
Recall, that reportedly Ukraine was armed with the latest Pac-3
missiles, not the older Pac-2s,
etc. This has dire consequences for all European security as it proves
that Russian missiles can now penetrate any NATO base in Poland and
elsewhere with full impunity. In fact, these are the types of tectonic
moments that create generational doctrinal
shifts and change the calculus of defense postures entirely.
militarywatchmagazine | On May 16 as part of a complex series of strikes on the Ukrainian capital Kiev the Russian Air Force employed the Kh-47M2 Kinzhal hypersonic ballistic missile to neutralise a unit from an American Patriot air defence system, destroying its a radar and a control centre and reportedly at least one of its launchers. According to Russian sources, the Ukrainian crew operating the Patriot were aware a strike was incoming, but had only a limited warning time due to the Kinzhal missile’s very high speed - limiting opportunities for the missile system to change position or reload. The Patriot system targeted was one of two delivered, with Germany and the United States having each supplied a single unit. The unit reportedly fired 32 surface to air missiles at the Kinzhal on approach, which at approximately $3 million each amounted to a $96 million barrage to attempt to destroy a missile with an estimated cost of under $2 million. The very high cost and limited number of the Patriot’s interceptors was a key argument for not sending the systems to Ukraine, with their effectiveness also having been brought to question not only due to the system’s highly troubled combat record, but also to the advanced capabilities of new Russian missiles such as the Kinzhal, Iskander and Zicron. These are considered nearly impossible to intercept particularly in their terminal stages. The delivery of Patriots was nevertheless seen as necessary due to the near collapse of Ukrainian air defences, as warnings have been given with growing frequency by both Western and Ukrainian sources that the arsenal of S-300 and BuK missile systems protecting the country has become critically depleted.
Destruction of the Patriot systems comes less than a month after the first systems were delivered in April, and follows a warning in December from Russian President Vladimir Putin that the destruction of the systems was an absolute certainty should
they be deployed in Ukraine. He assured that with Washington “now
saying that they can put a Patriot [in Ukraine]. Okay, let them do it.
We will crack the Patriot [like a nut] too, and something will need to
be installed in its place, new systems need to be developed - this is a
complex and lengthy process” - indicating that NATO had no newer
generations of long range air defence systems available to replace the
Patriot once its vulnerability was demonstrated. “Our adversaries
proceed from the idea that this is supposedly a defensive weapon. All
right, we'll keep that in mind. And an antidote can always be found,"
Putin added. The United States notably reassured Russia in
December that Patriot systems would not be manned by American
personnel, which was interpreted by some sources as an effective green
light to proceed with strikes. With Ukrainian personnel expected to take until 2024
to learn to operate Patriots, they are thought to have been manned by
contractors from NATO member states who are already acquainted with the
systems.
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