Does the suspension of intelligence affect the use of Himars systems: explanations from the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Suspension of intelligence and use of Himars systems
Suspension of intelligence and use of Himars systems

The Ukrainian military plans to attack the positions of the invaders using Himars systems, even without intelligence from the United States. This was reported citing a statement from military expert and electronic warfare specialist Serhiy Beskrestnov. He also noted that previously they received more accurate coordinates from American partners.

We continue to use Himars, conducting further attacks based on our own intelligence. From our reconnaissance satellites, from our internal and external intelligence based on UAVs. Therefore, our Himars are operational and will continue to operate. There is no reason for panic.

According to Beskrestnov, Ukraine will receive information from other partners, such as Great Britain and Germany, which have their own reconnaissance satellites.

We are already receiving information that a MiG has taken off, that Shahed drones have been launched. At the same Time, it is officially considered that the United States is not providing us with any information. But we continue to receive it,' he said.

Moreover, it is reported that the Armed Forces of Ukraine have several alternative sources of information capable of seeing the surface of the earth in any weather. In particular, satellites that can capture images of the entire planet several times a day with good resolution are being used. Although this is not live streaming, the Armed Forces still have access to intelligence data.

Recall that CIA Director John Ratcliffe announced a temporary halt to the supply of weapons and intelligence data to Ukraine from the United States. At the same time, sources reported that the exchange of intelligence between Ukraine and the United States continues, albeit selectively. The technological company Maxar also announced the suspension of Ukraine's access to their satellite images according to a directive from the White House.


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