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U.S. Sending Suicide Drones to Ukraine

Chris Menahan

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3-30-22

Neocon Iraq war architect Eliot A Cohen last week called for the US to send suicide drones to Ukraine to foment an "insurgency" and it only took one week for Congress and the Biden regime to follow through.

From Politico, "U.S. sending Switchblade drones to Ukraine in $800 million package":

The U.S. will send 100 Switchblade drones to Ukraine as part of the Biden administration's new $800 million weapons package, Texas Rep. Mike McCaul, the top Republican on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, told POLITICO.

The inclusion of the "tactical" drones, which crash into their targets, represents a new phase of weaponry being sent to Ukraine by the U.S., which so far has shipped mostly anti-tank and anti-aircraft weapons. An administration official confirmed McCaul’s account that the U.S. is sending the Switchblade.

The Switchblade is a small, light drone that can loiter in the air for up to 30 minutes before being directed to its target by an operator on the ground, dozens of miles away. The drone is launched from a tube, like a mortar shell. Its real-time GPS guidance allows a service member in the field to fly it until the moment it crashes and explodes into whatever the target might be.

The weapon was first fielded in Afghanistan by U.S. special operations forces, but quickly was picked up by the Army and Marine Corps, who saw value in the light, accurate munition that can help thwart ambushes or take out vehicles.

McCaul also said that the U.S. was "working with allies" to send more S-300 surface-to-air missile systems to Ukraine. The country has had the S-300 for years, so troops should require little-to-no training on how to operate the Soviet-era anti-aircraft equipment. CNN reported that Slovakia had preliminarily agreed to transfer their S-300s to Ukraine.

On Monday, Cohen openly announced on Twitter the DC regime is using Ukraine to wage a proxy war against Russia.

 

 

We’re waging a proxy war against Russia, and rightly so. Time to face up to what that implies, because Putin and the Russians are a lot weaker, and the Ukrainians a lot stronger than they look. My latest in @TheAtlantic @CSIS@SAISHopkins⁩\