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Culture War Roundup for the week of July 14, 2025

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Realistically, Geran-2 is not the most credible threat. It's big, slow and loud, so you don't really need radars or AA missiles to counter them. Flak can shoot them down and acoustic or optical targeting is sufficient. Even Ukraine can protect most of its military infrastructure and the bulk of its dual-use critical infrastructure with sufficient countermeasures. If you can resist the voices of populists demanding that every single flying bomb over the centers of population has to be shot down no matter the cost, you don't really need to worry about them.

You didn't even read his comment.

They're flying them high specifically to make shooting them down with guns hard.

The amount of computerized heavy flak systems to cover a country the size of Ukraine (let alone the amount of gunners you'd need to train and sustain) is profoundly cost and logistics prohibitive.

If this worked, why aren't they doing this already instead of using expensive interceptors and then running out and asking for more.

Of course I did. Like @No_one correctly understood, I meant point defenses that shoot the drones down as they dive at the target. You can't cover a country the size of Ukraine, but you can protect the parts of your infrastructure that you can't just move underground or at least into a forest.

The interceptors are there mainly for cruise and ballistic missiles.

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Gepards are not the only things that can shoot down drones. Tunguska is not exactly a cutting-edge product (neither is Gepard), but it works.

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