Hola,
viendo los reportes en los principales medios Alemanes, parece que no solo los tanques han tenido bajo rendimiento en Ucrania, al parecer varios sistemas siguen la misma linea
Too expensive, too complicated, too error-prone: Field reports from the Ukrainian army show that many of the weapons systems supplied by Germany are of limited use on the front lines. Should the military and politicians here rethink the planned billion-dollar purchases?
Al parecer, analizaron 8 sistemas de armas Alemanas que han sido entregadas al ejercito Ucraniano y su rendimiento global en la guerra.
According to the paper, the Panzerhaubitze 2000 has "such a high technical vulnerability that its suitability for military use is seriously questioned." The Leopard 1A5 main battle tank, while considered "reliable," is "often used only as makeshift artillery due to its weak armor." The newer Leopard 2A6 is expensive to repair, and field repairs, i.e., repairs at the front, are often not possible.
It has long been known that the Panzerhaubitze 2000 system is considered vulnerable: software problems quickly arise, or the gun barrel overheats and requires replacement, according to reports from Ukraine. However, the howitzer is generally considered a powerful and precise weapon system.
The IRIS-T air defense system is very effective, but the price of the ammunition is too high and "it is not available in sufficient quantities." The PATRIOT air defense system is also fundamentally an "excellent weapon system," but "unsuitable for combat use because the carrier vehicle is too old and the manufacturer can no longer supply spare parts."According to the minutes, the military attaché's conclusion sounds somewhat sobering: "Hardly any German large-scale equipment is fully suitable for war." The conclusion is also: "Complex equipment remains unused (...) The operational value of ultra-modern and complex large-scale equipment is low if troops cannot carry out repairs on-site."
The Ukrainians also apparently have problems with the five Mars rocket launchers supplied by Germany. During the presentation in Delitzsch, the military attaché reported that the systems are "a game changer on the battlefield" due to their long range. However, the German systems are only "partially" usable in Ukraine because they cannot fire the cluster munitions supplied by the US.
According to the minutes, the military attaché's conclusion sounds somewhat sobering: "Hardly any German large-scale equipment is fully suitable for war." The conclusion is also: "Complex equipment remains unused (...) The operational value of ultra-modern and complex large-scale equipment is low if troops cannot carry out repairs on-site."
Los informes tambien revelan, que los Ucranianos han tenido mejor rendimiento, con equipos mas antiguos, como el Gepard y el VCI Marder, los cuales han tenido buen desempeño
The Gepard, which is primarily used against Russian drones and cruise missiles, is considered "the most popular, most efficient, and most reliable weapon system," the document states. Regarding the Marder infantry fighting vehicle, the attaché described it as "a very popular combat vehicle without any limitations.
fabricantes y ejercitos de todo el mundo han estado aprendiendo de la guerra Ucraniana
https://www.tagesschau.de/investigativ/ ... e-100.html
https://www.spiegel.de/politik/deutschl ... b1c9193b67
https://www.sueddeutsche.de/politik/bun ... duced=true
Saludos
