THE HIMARS FACTOR: Ukraine has only a small number of the satellite-guided U.S. rocket artillery system known as HIMARS, an acronym for High Mobility Artillery Rocket System, a shoot-and-scoot mobile launcher that can put a munition on a target with precision accuracy.
On Friday, the Pentagon pledged four more of the Lockheed Martin systems, which would bring Ukraine’s total to an even dozen. The HIMARS are part of a $400 million package of arms and ammunition that includes 1,000 rounds of 155 mm artillery shells, which are said to have greater precision.
“We understand that, politically, it’s very necessary for our country. The president has given the order to the supreme military chief to draw up plans,” Reznikov told the British newspaper. “This is my job. I’m writing letters to counterparts in partner countries, the generals talk about why we need.”QUICK STUDIES: One of the reasons the U.S.
THE BIG QUESTION: Can Ukraine win? No one knows, of course, and outside experts are predictably split. The debate about how the war will go centers largely around the question of whether Russia can sustain its offensive as it continues to suffer heavy casualties. PUTIN’S DEFIANCE: If Russian president Vladimir Putin is having any second thoughts about his costly foray into Ukraine, he’s not showing it publicly.
The Biden administration is trying to walk a thin line between condemning Saudi Arabia for human rights abuses while courting its cooperation on other common interests. 9 a.m. 7920 Jones Branch Dr. — National Defense Industrial Association All Domain Warfare Symposium, with Acting Assistant Defense Secretary for Acquisition Tanya Skeen; and Douglas Bush, assistant Army secretary for acquisition, logistics and technology https://tinyurl.com/yck8z6dx
1 p.m. — Carnegie Endowment for International Peace virtual discussion: “Getting the Intel Right," focusing on Russia, China and the Middle East," with former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper; and David Miller, CEIP senior fellow https://carnegieendowment.org/2022/07/11/carnegie-connects
10 a.m. — Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies Aerospace Nation event: “Expert Perspectives on Russia/Ukraine Conflict, with Evelyn Farkas, former deputy assistant secretary of defense for Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia; Bryan Clark, senior fellow and director, Center for Defense Concepts and Technology, Hudson Institute; Seth Jones, senior vice president, director, International Security Program, CSIS; and Heather Penney, senior fellow for airpower studies. https://us02web.zoom.
12 p.m. — Hudson Institute virtual discussion: “Middle East Missile Defense: Is the Drug Dealer Opening Rehab Clinics?" with Jonathan Schachter, senior fellow at the Hudson Center for Peace and Security in the Middle East; Can Kasapoglu, nonresident senior fellow at the Hudson Center for Peace and Security in the Middle East; and Michael Doran, director of the Hudson Center for Peace and Security in the Middle East https://www.hudson.
2 p.m. — Government Executive Media Group virtual discussion:"Advancing Soldier-First Modernization," with retired Army Lt. Gen. John Morgan, partner at IBM Consulting; retired Army Col. John Kuenzli, human resources branch chief at IBM Federal and Army Account Solutions; Tom Saracene, regional vice president for sales at Salesforce; and Michael Parker, vice president and business development executive at Salesforce https://www.govexec.
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