23 April 2022

U.S.-SUPPLIED PHOENIX GHOST DRONE: Kamikaze One-Way Defense Attack Drone For Striking Targets

Intro The U.S. will deliver at least 121 of the new Phoenix Ghost tactical unmanned aerial systems to Ukraine. The drones, which behave as loitering missiles, are said to have capabilities similar to the Switchblade drones the US has already delivered to Ukraine.
The UAS is effective against medium armored ground targets - it has a vertical take-off capability and can stay in the air over six hours before descending on a target. This means that the Phoenix Ghost can stay in the air for significantly longer than the Switchblade, which has a stated loitering time of around 40 minutes.
In addition to Switchblades and the new Phoenix Ghost, DOD has also provided Stinger anti-aircraft missiles, Javelin anti-tank missiles, Mi-17 helicopters, Humvees, artillery, and millions of rounds of small arms ammunition and grenades, among other items.

News|Russia-Ukraine war

Phoenix Ghost: What we know about the US’s new drones for Ukraine

The Pentagon says the Phoenix Ghost tactical unmanned aerial system was designed mainly for striking targets

Source: Al Jazeera and news agencies

"The United States has disclosed details of its latest military aid package to be used by Ukraine’s forces in the country’s east after Russian forces this week launched a full-scale offensive in the region.

The new $800m assistance package includes a new unmanned aerial weapons system, or drone, dubbed the Phoenix Ghost.

Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said the drones, which are produced by a US company, Aevex Aerospace, are particularly well suited for the fight in Ukraine’s east, in the flat and open terrain of the region known as Donbas.

“Without getting into the specifications, but the kinds of things this drone can do lend itself well to this particular kind of terrain,” Kirby told reporters on Thursday.

“I think I’m just going leave it at that. But its purpose is akin to that of the Switchblade … which is basically a one-way drone, an attack drone. And that’s essentially what this is designed to do”.

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The transfer of the Phoenix Ghost drones to Ukraine is part of a $800 million package announced on April 21.Other assets that will be transferred to Ukraine include 72 155mm howitzers and 144,000 artillery rounds, 72 tactical vehicles to tow the howitzers, and
field equipment and spare parts.

This commitment, together with the 18 155mm howitzers announced on April 13, provides enough artillery systems to equip five battalions. The United States has now committed more than $4 billion in security assistance to Ukraine since the beginning of the Biden administration, including approximately $3.4 billion since the beginning of Russia’s unprovoked invasion on February 24.

This authorization is the eighth drawdown of equipment from DoD inventories for Ukraine since August 2021.

Source: https://defbrief.com/2022/04/21/us-sending-secretive-new-phoenix-ghost-tactical-drones-to-ukraine/

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Drones such as the Turkish Bayraktar TB2 and the US-made Switchblade have so far played a key role in the Ukrainian forces’ defence against the Russian invasion.

Not much else is known about the Phoenix Ghost drones, including their range and precise capabilities. Kirby, however, did say that the drones, which have not yet been delivered to Ukraine, are equipped with onboard cameras

An aerial view shows destroyed houses in the village of Yakovlivka after it was hit by an aerial bombardment outside Kharkiv, as Russia's attack on Ukraine continues, April 6, 2022.

“It can also be used to give you a sight picture of what it’s seeing, of course. But its principal focus is attack,” he said.

He added that the systems had been in development since before Russia’s invasion of neighbouring Ukraine on February 24.

“But we will continue to move that development in ways that are attuned to Ukrainian requirements for unmanned aerial systems of a tactical nature in eastern Ukraine,” he added.

The Pentagon said training for the Ghost drones would be similar to the training on the Switchblade, but did not reveal any details about training plans or say how many Ukrainians would be trained on the new system."

Link reference >> https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/4/22/phoenix-ghost-what-we-know-about-us-new-drones-for-Ukraine 

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