This is coolbert:
CB/CM = Counter-battery/counter-mortar.
In a war that has become artillery-centric radars that function in the CB/CM mode of operation critical.
A lack of such CB/CM systems a significant problem for the Russian? Battlefield attrition to blame?
* "Both Ukraine and Russia rely on counter-battery radars to strike each other's artillery."
* "But Moscow's troops face a shortage of critical radars that has only worsened during the war."
* "Britain's defense ministry said Russian forces likely only have a few key systems remaining."
"Relentless and brutal artillery battles between Russian and Ukrainian forces are a key feature of ongoing fighting, leaving both sides dependent on counter-battery detection to find and attack enemy fire."
Anti-radiation [radar]American missiles of the Shrike variety have indeed taken a toll of Russian CB/CM radars. Ability of the Russian to locate Ukrainian firing batteries restricted?
Russians in addition to CB/CM radars also have the electronic sound-ranging system AZK-7M apparatus. Sound-ranging as a means of locating enemy artillery a legacy of the Great War [WW1] but with greatly enhanced technology.
See previous applicable blog entries:
https://militaryanalysis.blogspot.com/2022/09/f-f.html
https://militaryanalysis.blogspot.com/2022/08/arm-ii.html
https://militaryanalysis.blogspot.com/2022/08/arm.html
https://militaryanalysis.blogspot.com/2022/04/azk-7m.html fire
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