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amatullah
03/27/03 at 09:05:52
Interesting reading. Here is a Report based on uncensored and unfiltered
Russian Intelligence reports on the Iraq war.


>From a Russian website on the war
<http://www.iraqwar.ru/>www.iraqwar.ru
http://www.aeronautics.ru/news/news002/news078.htm

March 25, 2003

The <http://www.iraqwar.ru/>IRAQWAR.RU analytical center was created
recently by a group of journalists and military experts from Russia to
provide accurate and up-to-date news and analysis of the war against
Iraq.
The following is the English translation of the IRAQWAR.RU report based
on
the Russian military intelligence reports.

March 25, 2003, 1230hrs MSK (GMT +3), Moscow - As of morning March 25
the
situation on Iraqi fronts remains quiet. Both sides are actively
preparing
for future engagements. Exhausted in combat US 3rd Motorized Infantry
Division is now being reinforced with fresh units from Kuwait
(presumably
with up to 1 Marine brigade and 1 tank brigade from the 1st Armored
Division (all coming from the coalition command reserves) and elements
of
the British 7th Tank Brigade from the area of Umm Qasr. The troops have
a
stringent requirement to regroup and, after conducting additional
reconnaissance, to capture An-Nasiriya within two days.

The Iraqis have reinforced the An-Nasiriya garrison with several
artillery
battalions and a large number of anti-tank weapons. Additionally, the
Iraqis are actively deploying landmines along the approaches to their
positions.

However, currently all combat has nearly ceased due to a sand storm
raging
over the region. Weather forecasts anticipate the storm's end by noon of

March 26. According to intercepted radio communications the coalition
advance will be tied to the end of the sand storm and is planned to take

place during the night of March 26-27. The coalition command believes
that
a night attack will allow the its forces to achieve the element of
surprise
and to use its advantage in specialized night fighting equipment.

There have been no reports of any losses resulting from direct combat in

the past 10 hours. However, there is information about two coalition
combat
vehicles destroyed by landmines. Three US soldiers were wounded in one
of
these incidents.

Positional warfare continues near Basra. The coalition forces in this
area
are clearly insufficient to continue the attack and the main emphasis is

being placed on artillery and aviation. The city is under constant
bombardment but so far this had little impact on the combat readiness of

the Iraqi units. Thus, last night an Iraqi battalion reinforced with
tanks
swung around the coalition positions in the area of Basra airport and
attacked the coalition forces in the flanks. As the result of this
attack
the US forces have been thrown back 1.5-2 kilometers leaving the airport

and the nearby structures in the hands of the Iraqis. Two APCs and one
tank
were destroyed in this encounter. According to radio intelligence at
least
two US soldiers were killed and no less than six US soldiers were
wounded.

The coalition forces are still unable to completely capture the small
town
of Umm Qasr. By the end of yesterday coalition units were controlling
only
the strategic roads going through the town, but fierce fighting
continued
in the residential districts. At least two British servicemen were
killed
by sniper fire in Umm Qasr during the past 24 hours.

The coalition command is extremely concerned with growing resistance
movement in the rear of the advancing forces. During a meeting at the
coalition command headquarters it was reported that up to 20 Iraqi
reconnaissance units are active behind the coalition rear. The Iraqis
attack lightly armed supply units; they deploy landmines and conduct
reconnaissance. Additionally, captured villages have active armed
resistance that is conducting reconnaissance in the interests of the
Iraqi
command and is organizing attacks against coalition troops. During the
past
24 hours more than 30 coalition wheeled and armored vehicles have been
lost
to such attacks. Some 7 coalition servicemen have disappeared, 3
soldiers
died and 10 were wounded.

The coalition commander Gen. Tommy Franks ordered his forces to clear
coalition rears from Iraqi diversionary units and partisans in the
shortest
possible time. The British side will be responsible for fulfilling these

orders. A unit from the 22nd SAS regiment supported by the US 1st, 5th
and
10th Special Operations Groups will carry out this operation. Each of
these
groups has up to 12 units numbering 12-15 troops each. All of these
units
have some Asian or Arabic Americans. The groups also have guides and
translators from among local Iraqi collaborators, who went through rapid

training at specialized centers in the Czech Republic and the UK.

The sand storms turned out to be the main enemy of the American military

equipment. Just the 3rd Motorized Infantry Division had more than 100
disabled vehicles disabled. The repair crews are working around the
clock
to return all the disabled equipment back into service. This is causing
serious concern on the part of the coalition command. The M1A2 Abrams
tanks
are not known for the their reliable engines as it is, but in the sand
storm conditions multiple breakdowns became a real problem for the tank
crews.

All attempts by the US paratroopers to capture the town of Kirkuk have
yielded no result. The Americans counted on the support of the Kurds but

the latter refused to take a direct part in the attack and demanded
guarantees from the US command that it will prevent a Turkish invasion.
The
Turkish themselves are avoiding giving any such guarantees.

Additionally, the situation [at Kirkuk] is affected by the lack of heavy

weapons on the part of the US paratroopers. The aviation support alone
is
clearly not sufficient. The northern group of forces commander Marine
Brig.
Gen. Osman has requested artillery and armored vehicles.

All indications are that so far the US is unable to form a
combat-capable
strike force in this area.

According to satellite reconnaissance it seems likely that the Iraqis
had
time to remove the captured Apache Longbow attack helicopter of the 11th

Aviation Regiment. The pieces remaining at the landing site following a
US
bombing strike indicate that the bombs hit a crudely constructed mockup.

Aerial bombardment of Baghdad has so far failed to produce the expected
results. All targets designated before the war have been hit 3 to 7
times,
but this had almost no effect of the combat readiness of the Iraqi army,

their air defenses or the command and control structures.

It seems that during preparation for the war the Iraqis were able to
create
new, well-protected communication lines and control centers. There is
plenty of intelligence information indicating that so far the US
electronic
reconnaissance was unable to locate and to penetrate the Iraqi command's

communications network, which is an indication of the network's high
technological sophistication.

A particular point of concern for the US command is the huge overuse of
precision-guided munitions and cruise missiles. Already the supply of
heavy
cruise missiles like the "Tomahawk" has been reduced by a third and, at
the
current rate of use, in three weeks the US will be left only with the
untouchable strategic supply of these missiles. A similar situation
exists
with other types of precision-guided munitions. "The rate of their use
is
incompatible with the obtained results. We are literally dropping gold
into
the mud!" said Gen. Richard Mayers during a meeting at Pentagon
yesterday
morning. [reverse translation from Russian]

The US experts already call this war a "crisis". "It was enough for the
enemy to show a little resistance and some creative thinking as our
technological superiority begun to quickly lose all its meaning. Our
expenses are not justified by the obtained results. The enemy is using
an
order of magnitude cheaper weapons to reach the same goals for which we
spend billions on technological whims of the defense industry!" said
Gen.
Stanley McCrystal during the same Pentagon meeting. [reverse translation
from Russian]

Since the early morning today the coalition high command and the Joint
Chief of Staff are in an online conference joined by the Secretary of
Defense Donald Rumsfeld. This meeting immediately follows an earlier
meeting last night at the White House. During the night meeting with
President Bush emergency actions were outlined to resolve the standstill
in
Iraq. The existing course of actions is viewed as "ineffective and
leading
to a crisis". The Secretary of State Collin Powell warned that, if the
war
in Iraq continues for more than a month, it might lead to unpredictable
consequences in international politics.

The Chairman of the Joint Chief of Staff Gen. Richard Mayers reported on

the proposed actions and corrections to the plan of the operation in
Iraq.
George Bush demanded that the military breaks the standstill in Iraq and

within a week achieves significant military progress. A particular
attention, according to Bush, should be paid to finding and eliminating
the
top Iraqi political and military leadership. Bush believes that Saddam
Hussein and his closest aides are the cornerstone of the Iraqi defense.

During today's online meeting at the coalition headquarters Gen. Franks
was
criticized for inefficient command of his troops and for his inability
to
concentrate available forces on the main tasks.

According to [Russian military] intelligence Pentagon made a decision to

significantly reinforce the coalition. During the next two weeks up to
50,000 troops and no less than 500 tanks will arrive to the combat area
from the US military bases in Germany and Albania. By the end of April
120,000 more troops and up to 1,200 additional tanks will be sent to
support the war against Iraq.

A decision was made to change the way aviation is used in this war. The
use
of precision-guided munitions will be scaled down and these weapons will
be
reserved for attacking only known, confirmed targets. There will be an
increase in the use of conventional high-yield aviation bombs,
volume-detonation bombs and incendiary munitions. The USAF command is
ordered to deliver to airbases used against Iraq a two-week supply of
aviation bombs of 1-tonn caliber and higher as well as volume-detonation

and incendiary bombs. This means that Washington is resorting to the
"scorched earth" tactics and carpet-bombing campaign.


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