As Ukraine’s fate hangs in the balance between a stalemate and outright capitulation, a wild card weapon could turn the tide of Putin’s bloody war.
In the latest episode of Battle Plans Exposed, UK intelligence officer Philip Ingram details the revolutionary weapon that could save Ukraine, but potentially spark World War III.
On Volodymyr Zelensky’s last trip to the White House, his goal was to convince Donald Trump to give him tomahawk missiles – fundamental arms that would help defend Ukraine and pressure Putin to come to the negotiating table.
And Ingram agrees that long-range cruise missiles are vital to keeping kyiv in the fight.
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The military expert says: “The Tomahawk missile is the biggest geopolitical and military wild card on the table.
“But why is this a game changer? Well, deep strike capability.”
Tomahawks would allow Ukraine to “aim military logistics and command and control centers deep in Russian territory” – beyond the range of systems they currently have, such as Himars.
“We’re talking about attacking key supply depots, airfields, military industrial sites and even drone factories deep inside Russia,” Ingram adds.
“This capability directly threatens the logistics backbone of the Russian war machine.”
Tomahawk missiles used in Russia could also force the Kremlin to withdraw vital assets, slowing supply lines and further worsening its already poor logistics, Ingram explains.
But it also reveals why Western allies have struggled to convince the United States to greenlight the ensuing weapons.
“Russia “He has warned that this would mark a new level of escalation,” he says.
“The key debate now revolves around US political conditions and the sheer logistics of integrating such an advanced weapon.”
But even the discussion about tomahawks has a “psychological effect” on war.
It says: “It represents the willingness of the United States to equip Ukraine and inflict serious and long-term damage on Ukraine. Russia“The ability to wage war.”
The political effect of such a move would tell Putin that Trump is not on his side, but rather supports Zelensky, Ingram adds.
However, experts have warned that such a move could be considered too provocative by the Kremlin and drag the United States into a Third World War.
Tomahawks pack more punch than Flamingo missiles, despite having a smaller warhead and shorter range.
This is due to its devastating levels of precision.
“What the Tomahawk brings to the table, in addition to the Flamingo and Neptune missiles, is a level of stealth and a level of precision,” Ingram says.
“That means you can be much more precise and have that explosive effect.”
The latest edition of The Sun’s Battle Plans Exposed also looks at how Ukraine’s military has managed to hold its own in the grueling conflict and expose Russia’s biggest flaws.
Kyiv continues to show Putin by taking the fight to Russia in the battlefield in his brave fight between David and Goliath.
For more than 1,338 consecutive days, Ukraine has been valiantly defending its territory from Russian troops.
Putin has a much larger army, deadlier weapons, and a more bloodthirsty leader in command than kyiv could ever dream of.
Despite all this, Ukrainian troops have used their ingenuity and fighting spirit to hold on to much of their territory.
Ingram discusses how Ukraine has created “a manual forfutureof war.”
He says: “The war in Ukraine has entered a critical new phase. For years, it seemed that Russia’s attrition strategy, simply throwing more men and material to the front, was slowly breaking down Ukraine’s defenses.
“But something remarkable is happening on the front. This suggests that Ukraine has found a way not only to hold the line, but to counterattack decisively.
“This is not just a military victory. It is a manual for the future of warfare.”
Can President Trump continue his winning streak and finally end the war in Ukraine?
On the latest edition of Harry Cole Saves The West, Harry was joined by former Congressman Lt. Col. Allen West to discuss Trump’s role in the Ukraine peace talks.
West believes Trump should toughen his stance toward Putin and “go in for the kill” when he gets the chance at their next meeting.
Trump must ensure that the war ends as soon as possible, but also get a guarantee from Moscow that it will not attack another of its allies anytime soon.
West is convinced that Putin will exploit and use any form of compromise on the part of the United States to get exactly what he wants at the negotiating table.
He also told Harry that Trump must remember that he is dealing with an “evil dictator.”
The colonel explained: “You have to be very careful with this type of foreign policy when it comes to a person like Putin.
“You can sit down and meet with him. You can have F-35s flying overhead, but there’s only one thing he understands.
“And that is presumably brute force and having the Kremlin windows hit with long-range American missiles.”
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Ingram identifies four of Ukraine’s winning tactics in this episode.
The first is tactical retreat or the exchange of space for time.
Ukrainian forces have become masters of tactical withdrawal, allowing them to actively avoid direct combat on the ground.
They have been known to temporarily retreat from a new line of trees or from deserted sections of buildings that Russia has invested enormous resources in occupying.
Instead of fighting a losing battle, the troops allow the Russians to overextend themselves and use equipment for little benefit.
The Ukrainian defenders then have more free time to plan future attacks and build defensive lines to cut off the Russian advance.
The second tactic is the drone trap.
Ingram says: “The moment Russian troops consolidate their new position, they are immediately hit by attack saturation. drones – specifically cheap and ubiquitous first-person view drones that act as precision-guided flying munitions or flying snipers.
“This constant and relentless process denies Russia any chance to hunker down or rest, or to establish solid logistics.”
Another key tactic is regular rotation of your troops.
Putin has shown disregard for the well-being of his men on the front lines and many of them have shown signs of exhaustion that can lead to operational errors.
Ukraine is rotating its front-line soldiers more regularly than the Russians to keep units fresh and avoid crucial mistakes.
This plays into the fourth tactic, which is military discipline.
Ingram explains: “When Ukrainian troops are deployed to the front, they are used carefully, with predetermined routes, time checkpoints and reconnaissance drones monitoring their every move.
“This highlights the planning and execution of concrete operations, as well as showing that the Ukrainians clearly have contingencies prepared.”