With the US-backed Ukrainian military continuing to suffer heavy battlefield losses and the Pentagon bogged down in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the Biden administration decided to flex its muscles in the Pacific to send a "strong signal" to China.
Recently, Newsweek reported that a staggering five US Nimitz-class aircraft carriers - nearly half the US carrier fleet - will be deployed to the Western Pacific in the coming weeks to reassure Washington's regional allies that they have not been forgotten.
The warships selected for the show of force include the USS Abraham Lincoln, the USS Carl Vinson, the USS Theodore Roosevelt, the USS Ronald Reagan, and the USS George Washington.
The Carl Vinson and Theodore Roosevelt are already operating in the region, according to the newspaper, with the Carl Vinson having previously participated in joint US-Philippine naval exercises in the South China Sea. The drills were conducted in the disputed maritime region in early January. People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) warships were spotted in the vicinity, reportedly "observing" the US maneuvers. In February, the Carl Vinson and the Theodore Roosevelt participated in a military exercise with Japan in the Philippine Sea.
"The show of force may satisfy some allied governments, but it could also confirm the impression in both friendly and hostile capitals that the US is overstretched and trying to take on too many tasks at the same time," the DC-based think tank Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft wrote, warning that "the US can ill afford a new crisis in East Asia on top of the other conflicts that it is involved in."
Still, the Chinese media's reaction to the deployment was remarkable. The Global Times, a Chinese daily known for its hard-line stance, ridiculed the upcoming deployment as mere "hype".
"The truth is, now and for a while to come, the only US aircraft carrier that is actively deployed is the USS Theodore Roosevelt," the media outlet said, citing the South China Sea Strategic Situation Probing Initiative (SCSPI), a Beijing-based think tank.
According to SCSPI, the USS Carl Vinson left Pearl Harbor on Monday and is expected to complete its Western Pacific deployment on its way back to the continental United States. While the USS Ronald Reagan is undergoing maintenance in Yokosuka, the USS Abraham Lincoln returned to San Diego on February 16. For its part, the USS George Washington is underway off the east coast of the US in the Atlantic Ocean, the Beijing-based think tank noted, citing fleet tracking data published by USNI News.
Only the USS Theodore Roosevelt is currently operating in the Philippine Sea after departing Guam on February 14, according to SCSPI.
Citing Chinese military experts, the Global Times expressed skepticism about Washington's ability to deploy all five aircraft carriers to the Western Pacific at once. The media noted that the US has been involved in too many conflicts to afford to send half of its carrier fleet to flex its muscles in the region. Moreover, the US shipbuilding industry "is also in decline," resulting in longer maintenance periods for American carriers, the Chinese daily noted. The media expect that Washington will be able to send no more than three such warships to the Western Pacific in the near future.
In any event, "[any] attempt to deter its potential competitors through a show of force cannot reach its goal, but can only stir up tensions in the region," the Chinese concluded.
The US M1A1 Abrams tank, which was destroyed near Avdeevka on 26 February, was hit not by a Lancet barrage munition, as previously reported on the Russian Aviation website, but by the Piranha FPV drone. This was reported on 28 February in the Vesti programme of the Rossiya 1 TV channel.
This information was confirmed to TASS by a representative of the Simbirsk Design Bureau (SKB) Piranha, where this kamikaze drone is developed and produced. According to him, the information was received from the customer, who provided correspondence with the battalion commander of the calculation that hit the tank. “There and told that it was our Piranha. And then already the information appeared in the news and Telegram channels with shots of burning Abrams,” said the interlocutor of the agency.
FPV-drone Piranha is the flagship modification of SKB, it was created taking into account the experience of special operations in Ukraine. The drone operates on atypical frequencies, which allows it to overcome the means of electronic warfare of the enemy. The radius of action with the maximum combat load reaches 10 km, and the warhead itself is capable of penetrating the dynamic protection of armoured vehicles.
“First of all, this device uses unique frequencies, it uses its own video transmitter, which is able to work even in conditions of strong influence of electronic warfare. It also uses a very effective propeller group, which allows to deliver a heavy load at extreme speed directly to the target,” the SKB representative told the Vestey broadcast
He added that after testing in combat conditions, the Russian Defence Ministry acknowledged the innovativeness of the Piranha video transmitters. “The technologies of this drone have been accepted with a positive assessment and show a high degree of protection against electronic countermeasures,” the representative of the Simbirsk Design Bureau said.
The first US-made Abrams tank used by Ukraine in the special military operation zone was destroyed by Russian forces in the Avdeyevka area last month.
Russia's Piranha-10 FPV (first person view) drone, which was used to hit a US-made Abrams tank that had been handed over to Kiev, is capable of carrying a payload of up to 4.5 kilograms , the head of public relations of the Simbirsk Design Bureau, which developed the drone, told Russian media.
The Simbirsk Design Bureau produces two unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) models - the Piranha-7 and Piranha-10. The payload of the first model is 2.5 kilograms. The drones differ in frame size and engines. The Piranha-10 is equipped with more powerful motors and wide propellers. The approximate cost of the drone is 50,000 rubles ($550).
Abrams destroyer: What we know about the Piranya drone
The Piranya (Piranha) unmanned aerial vehicle was recently used by Russia to destroy Ukraine’s US-made M1 Abrams tank. It was developed by the Simbirsk Design Bureau located in the Russian city of Ulyanovsk.
A representative of the Simbirsk Design Bureau noted that the advantage of Piranha UAVs is the use of unique video frequencies.
"If the manufacturer uses standard video transmitters, the means of electromagnetic warfare can very easily suppress the signal. The drone loses either control or the image as soon as it begins to move away from the operator at a distance of 100-500 meters. In our case, however, the image is stable and crystal clear, as if there was no electromagnetic warfare influence. We first tested these frequencies at the Era military innovative technopolis of the Russian Defense Ministry, and we turned out to be the only manufacturer in Russia whose UAV did not crash," he said.
Since last winter, the Simbirsk Design Bureau has delivered more than 8,000 drones to the Russian military, and the company produces more than a hundred units every day.
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Italian guided missile destroyer Duilio shot down a drone heading towards it in the Red Sea on Saturday, the Italian Defense Ministry said.
"This afternoon, guided by the principle of self-defense, the ship Duilio shot down an unmanned aerial vehicle in the Red Sea. The unmanned aerial vehicle, similar in its characteristics to those already used in previous attacks, was approximately 6 kilometers [3.7 miles] from the Italian ship and was flying towards it," the ministry said in a statement.
Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosetto called the Houthi attacks "terrorist," adding that they were a "serious violation of international law" and an "attack on the safety of maritime transport" on which the country’s economy depends, the statement read.
Yemen's Ansar Allah movement, also known as the Houthis, vowed in November 2023 to attack any ships associated with Israel until it halts military actions in the Gaza Strip. This led the United States to announce the creation of a multinational operation to secure navigation in the Red Sea. Forces of the US and the United Kingdom later launched major strikes against Houthi positions in a bid to degrade the rebels' ability to target commercial vessels.
Farmers demand European leaders stop punishing them with more taxes and rising costs imposed to finance a so-called 'green agenda.'
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Rubber bullets and water cannons were deployed against hundreds of European farmers protesting outside the EU Parliament building in Brussels on Thursday. The farmers threw eggs, set off fireworks, and started fires near the building while demanding that European leaders stop punishing them with more taxes and rising costs imposed to finance a so-called ‘green agenda.’
The protests coincide with a Thursday summit of EU leaders, with the farmers calling on them to scrap agricultural and environmental regulations implemented by leadership in Brussels.
According to reports, farmers have broken through the barricades outside of Parliament and also ignited smoke bombs.
“We want to stop these crazy laws that come every single day from the European Commission,” said Jose Maria Castilla, a farmer in Brussels representing the Spanish farmers’ union, Asaja.
The protests come as EU leaders met to discuss a $50 billion aid package for Ukraine. Belgian PM Alexander De Croo said that the farmers’ concerns would be added to the summit’s agenda, saying “It is important that we listen to them,” adding “They face gigantic challenges,” the Washington Post reports.
The protests come as EU leaders met to discuss a $50 billion aid package for Ukraine. Belgian PM Alexander De Croo said that the farmers’ concerns would be added to the summit’s agenda, saying “It is important that we listen to them,” adding “They face gigantic challenges,” the Washington Post reports.
The growing unrest over Europe’s punishment of farmers has also been seen in Italy, Portugal, France, Greece and Germany, as farmers express outrage over green regulations and cheap imports.