Pentagon Admits Helping Ukraine Forces Sink Russian Warships

Via ZeroHedge

The Pentagon has just admitted that US military personnel are directly training and overseeing Ukrainian missions to sink Russian warships in the Black Sea. The stunning admission comes months after the April 14 sinking of Russia’s Black Sea flagship Moskva guided missile cruiser, which was carrying a crew of 510. It was nothing short of a disastrous and humiliating blow to the Russian Navy, and it was later confirmed that a pair of Neptune missiles took it out. It was also later revealed in that particular case the Ukraine forces had assistance from US intelligence.

But now the Pentagon has revealed that in more recent attacks on Russian warships, the US role runs even deeper that previously admitted: “Ukrainian forces who sunk a Russian warship with Harpoon missiles in June trained in the United States, the Pentagon’s top weapons buyer Bill LaPlante says,” according to a fresh report in Defense One.

Via Naval News: Land-based Harpoon missile launched from a truck trailer.

“LaPlante said the Ukrainian forces trained in the U.S. over Memorial Day Weekend in late May. The Harpoons were modified to fire from the back of flatbed trucks, he said.”

Shortly after the bombshell report was published, the Pentagon sought to walk back the detail about Ukrainians being trained in the United States, and the following awkward “clarification” was attached to the top of the article: Clarification: A Pentagon spokesperson said Bill LaPlante did not mean to say that Ukrainians were trained in the United States.

But here’s exactly what LaPlante disclosed in comments made in front of a live audience of conference attendees, as recorded by journalists covering the Pentagon:

That key detail of the strike and a few others were disclosed Wednesday by Bill LaPlante, defense undersecretary for acquisition and sustainment, during a conference panel hosted by Defense News near the Pentagon.

LaPlante said the U.S. “brought the Ukrainians to train on [the Harpoon] over Memorial Day weekend, in our country, over Memorial Day weekend.”

The quick ‘correction’ claiming that the top official misspoke is certainly curious and even dubious, given mainstream media headlines have already long detailed training programs for Ukrainian troops taking place in the American mid-west.

Oops: An awkward “clarification” when compared to the Pentagon official’s own unambiguous words earlier in the day.

For example, the BBC wrote in June of a program that stretches back before the Ukraine war:

Senior-level Ukrainian officers have been studying in the US state of Kansas, thousands of miles from Russia’s invasion and the battlefields of Donbas.

Outside the Fort Leavenworth army base, wheat fields are starting to turn. Wide, open prairie land, with softly rolling hills, stretches for miles, and the sky is huge.

This quintessentially Kansas landscape has become the backdrop for generations of international soldiers, who head to the US base to receive strategic training.

With that context in mind, here again is the Pentagon’s top weapons buyer Bill LaPlante describing very matter-of-factly at Wednesday’s defense conference in Washington D.C.:

“We got them off the ship, put them on some flatbed trucks, put the Harpoons, the modules on the flatbed truck, and then a different flatbed truck for the power source, connected a cable between it, figured out was exportable, brought the Ukrainians to train on it over Memorial Day weekend, in our country, over Memorial Day weekend, and the next week two Russian ships were sunk with those Harpoons,” he said.

Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment William A. LaPlante, via AP.

The vehicle-mounted Harpoons were among the latest to be transferred in recent White House-approved billion dollar weapons packages which have been steadily coming. Moscow has meanwhile warned that it will attack any inbound weapons shipments, and has already claimed a number of ‘successes’ in destroying Western arms depots and rail shipments in the country.

While a number of ships of Russia’s Black Sea fleet have been targeted by missiles fired from Ukrainian forces, it remains unknown which instances involved troops trained by or in the United States.

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18 Comments
Crawfisher
Crawfisher
September 7, 2022 7:57 pm

I’m tired of FJB jokes, that asshole is going to start WW3 and woke assed Milley is supporting this idiot.

Can’t wait to watch Biden’s reactions to the next chess moves by Russia and China.

m
m
  Crawfisher
September 8, 2022 3:04 am

going to?

WW3 started in 2014 or 15, see

pyrrhuis
pyrrhuis
September 7, 2022 8:02 pm

Losing a 40+ year old ship is disastrous? not in the real world.

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  pyrrhuis
September 8, 2022 12:06 am

It isn’t about sinking a 40 year old ship.
It’s about what is coming from sinking a 40 year old ship.
Look up the USS Maddox. That’s the real world redux.
Your lack of historical education is embarrassing.

ken31
ken31
  Colorado Artist
September 8, 2022 12:19 am

I really need to figure out what I am going to say to my congregation, if we ever have to discuss jews or Israel. It really just galls me every time I have to say that countries’ name, just because we are Israel, not those edomites. I am descended from Isiah and Adam, they are not. Even still, all who accept the Christ are Israel now, not just we blood descendants. I don’t think that means we need to mix with them.

Red River D
Red River D
  ken31
September 8, 2022 1:33 am

“…I really need to figure out what I am going to say to my congregation, if we ever have to discuss jews or Israel…”

They’ll turn on you in a split second and call you an enemy of Christ while shoving you out the door. Maybe you should avoid the topic. Evangelicals blow a vessel in their foreheads (visibly) when folks speak a stern word against “Israel”, as they have been conditioned to defend that nation from their time as small children.

But of course, if you’re evasive on the topic after they ask you directly, they’ll sniff out something they don’t like and push you into the proverbial corner until you answer candidly.

I speak from some extensive experience on the topic. You’ll become the target of very real and very hostile hatred.

ken31
ken31
  Red River D
September 8, 2022 2:13 am

Probably so. At this point I think the fellowship in Christ is more important than nitpicking over history, But I am not holding my tongue over support for the state of Israel, if that ever even happens in this church, which I doubt. People here are serious, but they aint ever thorough.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  ken31
September 8, 2022 3:58 pm

So would you put fellowship over, say, a jew joining your church? Or interracial marriages being performed?

VOWG
VOWG
  ken31
September 8, 2022 5:34 am

Jesus was a Jew. Tell your congregation that.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  ken31
September 8, 2022 4:05 pm

I didn’t realize you were middle-eastern.

Paleocon
Paleocon
September 7, 2022 10:19 pm

Putin could end this at the speed of light.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Paleocon
September 7, 2022 10:27 pm

But he doesn’t, why is that?

Putin, Vladimir

falconflight
falconflight
  Anonymous
September 7, 2022 11:04 pm

maybe he’s chicken to advance WWIII.

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  falconflight
September 8, 2022 12:14 am

Why bother being ‘chicken’ about advancing WWIII when ALL your enemies are happily committing national suicide anyway?

ken31
ken31
  falconflight
September 8, 2022 2:15 am

Maybe, but I doubt it. He is a pragmatical Christian through and through. Our faith gives princes some leeway.

ken31
ken31
  Paleocon
September 8, 2022 2:14 am

Sure he could, but he didn’t start the fight

TampaRed
TampaRed
September 7, 2022 10:22 pm

we are very close to crossing the line from suppliers/advisers to participants–
i would bet that we were involved a few months back when all those russian generals were being sniped–
it needs to stop b4 putin ups the ante in a way that bis risky 4 the us but low risk 4 russia–

Chas
Chas
September 8, 2022 12:40 am

And when navy ships start sinking dock side in Virginia, will they whine loud.