THE US IS RUNNING OUT OF APPROVED FUNDING FOR UKRAINE, AND CONGRESSIONAL DYSFUNCTION IS THREATENING FUTURE FUNDING. UKRAINE SAYS IT CAN’T AFFORD TO GIVE RUSSIA ANOTHER WINTER TO DIG MORE TRENCHES. SO, IT’S PRESSING THE ATTACK.
THESE TWO FACTORS CREATE A HARD TRUTH: UKRAINE NEEDS MORE AIR DEFENSE SYSTEMS, BUT THE U.S. IS RUNNING OUT OF MONEY TO SUPPLY THEM. PERHAPS SEEING THIS PROBLEM ON THE HORIZON, THE PENTAGON STARTED LOOKING INTO MORE CREATIVE SOLUTIONS TO SUPPLY UKRAINE WITH NEEDED SYSTEMS MONTHS AGO.
WHAT THEY CAME UP WITH IS CALLED PROJECT FRANKENSAM, AND IT LOOKS TO CREATE NEW AIR DEFENSE SYSTEMS OUT OF VARIOUS TECH THAT ISN’T REALLY BEING USED.
ONE PRODUCT OF PROJECT FRANKENSAM COBBLED TOGETHER DONATED RADAR KITS AND PAIRED THEM WITH AIM-9M SIDEWINDER MISSILES.
SIDEWINDERS ARE THE MOST WIDELY USED AIR-TO-AIR MISSILES ON THE MARKET. THEY USE INFRARED GUIDANCE TO TRACK HEAT SIGNATURES, SO THEY WORK EVEN AGAINST ELECTRONIC WARFARE COUNTERMEASURES.
IN ANOTHER FRANKEN-SYSTEM BIT OF ENGINEERING, THE U.S. WORKED WITH UKRAINE TO PUT RIM-7 SEA SPARROW MISSILES ON SOVIET-ERA BUK LAUNCHERS.
SEA SPARROWS ARE TYPICALLY USED BY THE NAVY TO PROTECT SHIPS FROM POP-UP THREATS LIKE SUBSONIC CRUISE MISSILES. SEA SPARROWS DON’T HAVE THE RANGE OF THE BUK’S ORIGINAL MISSILE, BUT UKRAINE IS RUNNING OUT OF THOSE ANYWAY. PUTTING SEA SPARROWS ON BUKS ALSO GIVES UKRAINE OPTIONS WHEN IT COMES TO PROVIDING SHORT RANGE AIR DEFENSE FOR ADVANCING TROOPS.
THE PENTAGON’S EFFORTS TO PROVIDE UKRAINE WITH MORE DISCOUNT AIR DEFENSE DOESN’T STOP AT COBBLED TOGETHER KIT THOUGH. PROJECT FRANKENSAM ALSO REVIVED THE HAWK AIR DEFENSE SYSTEM AND SHIPPED IT TO UKRAINE. THE U.S. STOPPED USING THE HAWK SYSTEM MORE THAN 20 YEARS AGO, WHEN THE PATRIOT MISSILE AIR DEFENSE SYSTEM CAME ONLINE. BUT THE U.S. MILITARY LIKES TO HANG ON TO OLD STUFF, AND STILL HAS PLENTY OF HAWK MISSILES IN STORAGE, AS DO OTHER ALLIES.
WE DON’T KNOW HOW MUCH LONGER THE PENTAGON WILL NEED TO KEEP UP DELIVERIES OF DISCOUNT DEFENSIVE PACKAGES. THE U.S. HAS AROUND $5 BILLION LEFT IN APPROVED UKRAINE AID, AND ANY ALLOCATION OF MORE FUNDS REQUIRES AN ACT OF CONGRESS, WHERE NOTHING IS GUARANTEED.