From this perspective, the likelihood of active arms is still increasing, and the two sides are currently in a stagnant state, and the U.S. military is unable to find a way to effectively suppress Venezuela’s air defense systems, nor can it ensure the helicopter capacity used for the assault fully retreat.
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In a breaking news, this morning, the U.S. military opened fire and sank ships again in the Caribbean Sea. This is the sixth time since August that it has used fire to attack ships, causing the area to be shrouded in the shadow of war. The U.S. military has deployed an amphibious strike group consisting of about 10 ships in the Caribbean, headed by the amphibious assault ship Iwo Jima.
U.S. Army fire again to sink ships
Image Interpretation: The weapon that sank the ship could have been a Hellfire missile
From a tactical perspective, the US military tried to invade Venezuela and capture Maduro. In the past two months, Venezuela has been on high alert. The Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps have been fully activated, especially the air defense forces. The S125 Air Defense Missile Battalion and the Sam 17 Missile Battalion are all ready to be launched at any time. It was its determination to oppose the invasion that made it difficult for the US military to find an entry point for the time being. It could only deter ships by opening fire in the Caribbean Sea, trying to control the region with hegemony.
Venezuelan air defense systems in high alert
These vessels are defined by the U.S. military as terrorist vessels, taking a deadly power strike, from the picture can be seen that the U.S. military may have used hell fire missile attack targets, as long as one shot, the people on these small vessels are certain to be more dangerous. hell fire missiles can be launched by armed helicopters on the two-way attack vessels, a weapon for close-range sea, ground strike, in the past many times fire, may have been used hell fire missiles.
U.S. Defense Secretary Hergese announced that he will continue to increase troops to the Caribbean Sea, adding multiple MQ-9 series drones and reconnaissance aircraft from the previous 10 F35Bs. It can be judged that the U.S. military has begun to increase intelligence collection efforts to prepare for the next invasion.
Photo interpretation: Su-30 fighter jets can launch anti-ship missiles
Picture interpretation: Air defense missiles are still one of the core combat capabilities to contain US invasion
From this perspective, the probability of using force is still increasing. The two sides are currently in a stalemate. The US military cannot find a way to effectively suppress Venezuela's air defense system for the time being, nor can it ensure that the helicopters used for assault can escape unscathed;
Venezuela remains on high alert. After all, the US military has not yet taken action and it is impossible for it to take the initiative to open fire. However, Venezuela has demonstrated strong anti-ship and point defense air defense capabilities, directly striking the seven-inch US military. This is one of the main reasons why the US military still dares not to attack. This article is refused to be reproduced in any form.