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Inside the Ukrainian drones targeting Putin’s infrastructure | Justin Bronk 

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Justin Bronk takes an in-depth look at the Ukrainian drones targeting Russian infrastructure on #TimesRadio.
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@slightlyskewed
@slightlyskewed Месяц назад
Always great to listen to and highly informative when Justin Bronk speaks. More please.
@apsmith1635
@apsmith1635 Месяц назад
No oil = No putin
@max_skim-pontoon-cough
@max_skim-pontoon-cough Месяц назад
No Putin = $300 barrel oil 😂
@apsmith1635
@apsmith1635 Месяц назад
@@max_skim-pontoon-cough no, a russia that goes back to respecting law and order can trade oil. Hopefully the people decide to take Russia in that direction
@max_skim-pontoon-cough
@max_skim-pontoon-cough Месяц назад
@@apsmith1635 🤡
@kazkaskazkas8689
@kazkaskazkas8689 Месяц назад
⚠️ Wasn't that what the sanctions were supposed to do? Now that Ukraine is introducing "sanctions" that actually work on the oil and gas sector, the US is standing against it. Won't be surprised they will supply Russia with Patriot systems to defend its precious refineries 😆
@dano9008
@dano9008 Месяц назад
Someone give this young man a raise.
@ScottMcMaster-er4xj
@ScottMcMaster-er4xj Месяц назад
Russia went from being a net exporter of fuel, whose economy relies on those sales, to a net importer of fuel, who has no economy to speak of and who is hemorrhaging money at an unsustainable rate.
@carletouk
@carletouk Месяц назад
And they have the master strategist supreme overlord Vladimir vladimirovich Pootin to thank for that .
@christiner302
@christiner302 Месяц назад
Unfortunately, they are shipping their oil/gas to places like India who sell it to European countries that rejected Russian oil.
@mikezharov725
@mikezharov725 Месяц назад
dear lying buffon who is russia importing fuel from? how much lower is it's gdp then 2021? how is it's inflation of goods compared to what you see on your shelf? mayby dont conflate fairy tailes and feefees with reality.
@oggierock
@oggierock Месяц назад
very articulate and informative.
@seanlander9321
@seanlander9321 Месяц назад
Fox Bat is a great name. Living in Sydney where at dusk the Fox Bats quietly glide in and when they land start screaming and tearing things apart, it’s quite evocative.
@peetky8645
@peetky8645 Месяц назад
Russian oil and gas infrastructure is amazingly vulnerable.
@kazkaskazkas8689
@kazkaskazkas8689 Месяц назад
Wasn't that what the sanctions were supposed to do? Now that Ukraine is introducing "sanctions" that actually work on the oil and gas sector, the US is standing against it. Won't be surprised they will supply Russia with Patriot systems to defend its precious refineries 😆
@Gayzenon
@Gayzenon Месяц назад
❤Ukrainian ❤
@user-ph5ys7ed7i
@user-ph5ys7ed7i Месяц назад
The Biggest problem is that so many are loosing there lives that could of survived if they had More Aid ! Poo-tin is hellish creature.
@stu281
@stu281 Месяц назад
How do you know. Russia is advancing.
@user-yi8rt5zq9e
@user-yi8rt5zq9e Месяц назад
Putin is the Great President
@foilhat1138
@foilhat1138 Месяц назад
@@stu281 Zoom the map out, marginal gains in exchange for terrible losses aren't the victory Russia's online cheerleaders pretend it is. In the past 6 months Russia has gained roughly 250 square kilometers. To put this in perspective during Ukraine's "failed" offensive they took 297.7 square kilometers.
@stu281
@stu281 Месяц назад
@@foilhat1138 I think you are a stranger to the truth. Russia is not on the offensive. It’s conducting active defence…and gained. What a poor excuse. Somebody is being fed propaganda, and I reckon it’s you.
@foilhat1138
@foilhat1138 Месяц назад
@@stu281 Russia is attacking across large parts of the front. What a moronic comment.
@51madmitch
@51madmitch Месяц назад
Well the refinery attacks are already having a big impact on on Pootin war revenues, a big drop in income and they are already importing fuel from Belarus and another former Russian states, and now tightening up of oil sanctions are starting to have a big impact, the two together are hurting Russia!!!
@andyash5675
@andyash5675 Месяц назад
The Ukrainians are pretty savvy. If they can build a GPS guided system, they can build an anti-radiation system too.
@abrakadavra3193
@abrakadavra3193 Месяц назад
"Putin's" infrastructure 😂😂😂
@andrewdancer8520
@andrewdancer8520 Месяц назад
Yep, that’s an oxymoron! puters or russia and infrastructure in the same sentence.
@max_skim-pontoon-cough
@max_skim-pontoon-cough Месяц назад
All of Ukraines infrastructure was inherited from the evil soooviets
@E7DMG
@E7DMG Месяц назад
In the merchant navy. Unwanted Radar returns are called Clutter. They are filtered out - in some cases that's why you get what's known as Radar assisted collisions
@tuttebelleke
@tuttebelleke Месяц назад
Should not forget the jammer killing drones! They are in full development! They are sent upfront other drone attacks and are pilot operated until they get jammed. As from then they switch to jammer killing mode by homing in on the jamming signal and destroy it.
@johnnywalker4490
@johnnywalker4490 Месяц назад
Very Excellent Tech Talk !! Thank You !!
@noahway13
@noahway13 10 дней назад
I love this format.
@user-ij7xv5xi4n
@user-ij7xv5xi4n Месяц назад
Great content. Very knowledgeable guy
@nunyabidness3075
@nunyabidness3075 Месяц назад
If the bridge comes down, the game changes.
@goenzoy712
@goenzoy712 Месяц назад
No I does not it might not have any impact for months
@nunyabidness3075
@nunyabidness3075 Месяц назад
@@goenzoy712 I’m thinking it’s huge political embarrassment, plus creates a logistical nightmare. What’s your thinking? And, even if it takes a few months to have effects, this war is going nowhere fast.
@goenzoy712
@goenzoy712 Месяц назад
@@nunyabidness3075 Dont know it also depends how Russia reacts .Right now more then 2 million live in Crimea and the highest number of Ukraine soldiers who got near it are around 100+
@nunyabidness3075
@nunyabidness3075 Месяц назад
@@goenzoy712 Yeah, and Crimea currently gets most all its supplies across that bridge. Military and civilian supplies. They will likely have to start evacuating the civilians. Military supplies will have to risk the drone infested sea, or use highways within missile range which have their own bridges.
@goenzoy712
@goenzoy712 Месяц назад
​@@nunyabidness3075Attack with what? just did listen to gary kasparov on US TV.He is complaining that Ukraine doesnt have enough weapon even to defend themself .Yes Crimea is out of reach
@captainhadd0ck
@captainhadd0ck Месяц назад
Slava Ukraini! 💙💛
@tonylyons7711
@tonylyons7711 27 дней назад
The kersh bridge looks nice this time of year. ❤❤🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
@chrisophernevitt3603
@chrisophernevitt3603 Месяц назад
What goes around comes around karma will always get you
@Simon-xu1qt
@Simon-xu1qt Месяц назад
This is very interesting and very cool. I never knew any of this
@user-yi8rt5zq9e
@user-yi8rt5zq9e Месяц назад
Do U believe in fairy tales?
@irinajosefson182
@irinajosefson182 Месяц назад
So easy to impress ones who know nothing!
@controlfreak1963
@controlfreak1963 Месяц назад
Very Directional Phased Array GPS Antennas.
@user-ez6fl5ce9h
@user-ez6fl5ce9h Месяц назад
This young man is in Dreamland. Ukraine is being devastated as we speak, and they are facing a shortage of manpower. They are confronted with two fronts, Russia and draft dodgers. He speaks of technology during this time of war. He is late.
@noahway13
@noahway13 10 дней назад
That thing behind him makes it look like he has a mullet.
@snorfallupagus6014
@snorfallupagus6014 Месяц назад
Dey be Putin on de Blitz.
@user-ym9qw3gg3j
@user-ym9qw3gg3j Месяц назад
Hit oil line too
@peetky8645
@peetky8645 Месяц назад
I think the uke drones are limited by the length of evening.......... less likely to be shot down at night.
@wacojones8062
@wacojones8062 Месяц назад
Look at a revised version of a V-1 Buzz Bomb 3 smaller pulse on the roof in a tunnel to hide the heat signature one engine can be shut down for slower speed warhead large 2,000 kg equal to WW II blockbuster with disposable jammers and decoys to help at turn points. Wood and plastic for as much as possible for the airframe. Big enough to wreck most ships with one impact same for wrecking oil production drone production etc.
@typxxilps
@typxxilps Месяц назад
It is like 1942 when the bombing war forced the Wehrmacht to deploy more 8,8 to the homefront than on the frontline. But it might also be a limited success like we are no longer talking about storm shadow successes. If it is a longterm succes I would doubt considering we are now reaching early summer and longer days which means shorter nighttime. And this means that the new presented ultralight aircraft upgraded to a drone fly with max. 200 km / h and therefore you can only do it for targets 1000 km away from the airstrip where they start. Might be a chance if they can start them from russia inside after infiltration. But these slow flying ultralight planes are far too big and too slow target for the russians with a huge amount of time to catch these. Yes, they are cheap, but too slow especially with the payload. You can increase the speed with a much higer altitude and use that surplus for higher marching speed but that comes at the price of higher likelihood to be detected by radar signature even though carbon fibre and other stuff might help.
@DougWedel-wj2jl
@DougWedel-wj2jl Месяц назад
The advantage of using a large number of long distance drones at the same time is too big to ignore. Striking a few refineries then waiting til they strike a few more gives Russia time to adapt with countermeasures to the attacks and find supplies from elsewhere, like the two refineries in Belarus. Russians are masters at rationing so disabling 30, 50, 60% of capacity won’t stop them and will barely slow them down. The amount of fuel for aircraft, tanks, navy compared to overall use of the nation is relatively low. So if Ukraine strikes a lot of refineries, it doesn’t seem out of place to see 30 refineries being targeted in one night or over 2 or 3 nights (together with air bases, weapons factories). That can lead to much higher fatality counts in a single day. If this happens, Russia will be more tempted to resort to nuclear weapons, which in turn could lead to Ukraine preemptively striking nuclear weapons on the ground. All this requires a massive increase in drone production to make the strikes possible. Tandem to these increases in attacks will need to be calls for peace: Ukraine constantly repeating they want to go back to the 1991 borders and that’s it, to assure any Russian doves. Both Russia and Ukraine often play down the Russian casualty rates for different reasons. So there is a chance a few of these massive drone strikes may have already happened and were not reported. Regardless, it looks like violence will increase before it slows down. Personally my hope is to see Russia’s front line troops run out of fuel (like the original Kyiv offensive) and these troops by the thousands will surrender to Ukraine, with their equipment. In Kherson Russian troops were told to fight to the end despite being starved of ammo, food, fuel before Ukraine made a deal with Moscow to let them walk out of the right bank. Maybe deals diectly with the troops might be possible instead. Gary Noesner had the phrase trickle flow gush.
@hybridarmyoffreeworld
@hybridarmyoffreeworld Месяц назад
There is a reason why in Finnish verb "Ryssiä" (Muscovy ) , roughly meaning "to totally fail something".
@irinajosefson182
@irinajosefson182 Месяц назад
Do you know that French word bistro derives from Russian word быстро (quickly)? It became the French word after Russian army entered Paris in 1814, finishing the 1812 French army russian adventure.The one who does not know history will have to learn geography. Also, finns must not forget: Russia gave them independence in 1918. She may change her mind
@hybridarmyoffreeworld
@hybridarmyoffreeworld Месяц назад
@@irinajosefson182 " Если бы провалилась Московия, то не было бы никакого ни убытка, ни волнения в человечестве. " ( Иван Тургенев )
@geoffstevens8375
@geoffstevens8375 Месяц назад
Then hit the grid. Winter is coming.
@user-mi4hd7le4w
@user-mi4hd7le4w Месяц назад
Спецслужбы НАТО активизировались. Начали пробуждать спящие террористические ячейки в России. Сказки про "самостоятельность" террористов расскажите кому-нибудь другому.Все террористические ячейки Северного Кавказа спонсируются и курируются иностранными спецслужбами. В 90х и начале нулевых проходили.
@anthonygreenwood4486
@anthonygreenwood4486 Месяц назад
Mate you need to change your back drop, Worlds cheapest bed in worlds smallest bedroom, Only in London is this the norm, More space in jail,
@dylanbowlin3646
@dylanbowlin3646 Месяц назад
I’ve also read and heard that Russia’s cobbling together Mad Max- style “Frankenstein” Armored vehicles against Ukraine, if this is how desperate they are for victory in Ukraine (especially their deluded political and military leaderships) well…
@niklaswikholm514
@niklaswikholm514 Месяц назад
Horses, how have they not think of it yet...
@foilhat1138
@foilhat1138 Месяц назад
Don't forget the Chinese golf carts.
@tmophead
@tmophead Месяц назад
The sound on all your videos is very very low. I'm sure I'm not the only one who has mentioned this.
@goenzoy712
@goenzoy712 Месяц назад
It's a big rich coming from UK 30 to 40% dependency on Norway gas 6 to 8 days storage capacity during winter So it's very vulnerable as infrastructure is concerned
@foilhat1138
@foilhat1138 Месяц назад
The UK isn't currently invading any of its neighbors.
@goenzoy712
@goenzoy712 Месяц назад
Thats irrelevant will not make UK infrastructure more save because of it
@foilhat1138
@foilhat1138 Месяц назад
@@goenzoy712 You really think being at war doesn't put your infrastructure at higher risk? Ok bud.
@goenzoy712
@goenzoy712 Месяц назад
@foilhat1138 No idea what you are talking about.Was just saying that UK infrastructure is in danger Only 8 days of storage is also in a no war scenario not exactly smart
@foilhat1138
@foilhat1138 Месяц назад
@@goenzoy712 The same could be said for almost every country on earth, because its almost impossible to harden and protect vulnerable infrastructure at scale while remaining cost effective. This is irrelevant for most countries though because they don't go around invading their neighbors resulting in a bunch of drones being launched at them. Understand?
@niklaswikholm514
@niklaswikholm514 Месяц назад
Without our friend Ukraina Eu would be in trouble...russia has 40 miljon adult men!!!!!!!!
@user-by4ft4tz2v
@user-by4ft4tz2v Месяц назад
65
@davidwright5094
@davidwright5094 Месяц назад
only 40 million adult men knocking back 40 billion units of alcohol p.a.
@user-by4ft4tz2v
@user-by4ft4tz2v Месяц назад
@@davidwright5094 посмотрите ваших блогеров про Россию, и не пишите чушь. Блог " настоящая Россия"
@jeremypearson6852
@jeremypearson6852 Месяц назад
Ukraine should have used this tactic from day one, before Russia had a chance to defend the facilities.
@chrystya
@chrystya Месяц назад
I’m sure they worked as fast as they could. As it is, I’m pretty amazed at their strategic planning.
@arngrimandersen5690
@arngrimandersen5690 Месяц назад
way US are crying , OLIE, ukraine hurt russian , thats US true face , føj
@mikedunn7795
@mikedunn7795 Месяц назад
Doesn't know much about aircraft. He keeps saying "Ultralight Aircraft",when he should say "light aircraft",such as what looks like a small Cessna seen in the recent attack on Russia infrastructure.
@robertpatrick3350
@robertpatrick3350 Месяц назад
Your incorrect there is a specific category called Ultralight….. below light aircraft. This category is recognised across most of the globe, albeit with some differences in weight.
@mikedunn7795
@mikedunn7795 Месяц назад
@@robertpatrick3350 Wikinpedia: United States definition of "ultralight" Weighs less than 254 pounds (115 kg) empty weight, excluding floats and safety devices. Has a maximum fuel capacity of 5 U.S. gallons (19 L) Does not exceed 55 knots (102 km/h; 63 mph) calibrated airspeed at full power in level flight.
@foilhat1138
@foilhat1138 Месяц назад
@@mikedunn7795 Also Wikipedia: The Aeroprakt A-22 Foxbat is a Ukrainian two-seat, high-wing, tricycle landing gear ultralight aircraft that was designed by Yuri Yakovlev and is manufactured by Aeroprakt. In the United States the A-22 is referred to as the Valor, while in the UK and Australia it is called the Foxbat.
@bunyipdragon9499
@bunyipdragon9499 Месяц назад
For the rest of us non aviation enthusiasts his description is fine, we get the idea.
@rockbutcher
@rockbutcher Месяц назад
another recycled interview.
@marcusparkus682
@marcusparkus682 Месяц назад
Another recycled video!
@waynekerr161
@waynekerr161 Месяц назад
Ukraine and NATO just need to stop
@jamesmichaels4979
@jamesmichaels4979 Месяц назад
Shut up Kremlin boy 🤡
@JosannaMonik
@JosannaMonik Месяц назад
Stop what? Defending their country?
@nunyabidness3075
@nunyabidness3075 Месяц назад
No, mate. It’s the silliness that needs to stop. That’s your’s and Putin’s.
@jeremymanson1781
@jeremymanson1781 Месяц назад
🤡
@vanessali1365
@vanessali1365 Месяц назад
Pootin needs to stop the aggression
@l1u1c1k
@l1u1c1k Месяц назад
Professor?
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