CID1990 wrote:houndawg wrote:
You're right, that was just a bonus. Yeah, I added a zero and it was carefully premeditated, with malice aforethought, cry me a river

......my point remains intact: we were fooled by simple, cheap, countermeasures. We never did suppress their anti-aircraft and in fact our planes were forced to operate up around 15,000 feet by the simple act of not turning on the AA radar. News reports of our B-52s causing mass casualties among the KLA were embarrassingly inaccurate and we did in fact only kill 14 tanks and a handful of armored vehicles. The brand new Apache tank buster was next to useless. In fact we didn't do much damage to Milosevic's military at all, we won by knocking out infrastructure targets.

The premise was incorrect to begin with. If it was, then NATO losing 200 aircraft would not be an exaggeration.
Your entire post made the argument that low tech defeated high tech.
Not true, and the actual number of planes lost over the old Yugoslavia attests to this. In fact, NATO lost surpisingly few aircraft during those operations; even mishaps were almost non-existent. In that kind of operation, you are going to lose aircraft due to a number of factors, not just enemy action.
My premise wasn't that low tech
defeated high tech, obviously it didn't, my premise was that simple, low-tech, countermeasures can, and did in the case of Kosovo, render high tech weaponry much less efficient. This is why at that time the media was filled with stories about how we were decimating KLA armor and air defenses when the reality was that we were decimating microwave ovens, which emitted just the kind of electromagnetic waves that HARM missiles loved to home in on. I wouldn't be surprised if that's how we managed to take out the Chinese embassy.
Anyway, I'll cop to hyperbole with the numbers and will do it again, if for no other reason than to watch WestPointReject go off.
Your comment that NATO lost surprisingly few aircraft actually bolsters my argument that our ground support wasn't very effective because the fast movers were staying up high due to our inability to suppress their SAMs. Apparently it was a Russian scientist by the name of Valentin Kashinov was the one who consulted with the Serbs about cheap, effective countermeasures like microwave ovens.
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