I had a crazy one year anniversary in Ukraine pic.twitter.com/Z8ehGl8E8Z
— James Vasquez (@jmvasquez1974) March 14, 2023
I had a crazy one year anniversary in Ukraine pic.twitter.com/Z8ehGl8E8Z
— James Vasquez (@jmvasquez1974) March 14, 2023
there is a couple more just like this on reddit from different assaults in the last few days.P.U.T.U said:
A lot better combined arms than the Russians. The IFV could not hit the Russians except when they were in the trench in-line with the machine gun. Uke gets out of the IFV and fires a RPG almost immediately knocking out a few Russians, tank main gun and machine gun knock out the rest.
I do think the volume of IFVs and tanks should help Ukraine push a counter offensive if implemented properly. Russia is fortifying positions in the south and east. They will have trenches built and minefields ready as well as artillery positions pre-sighted. Unlike with most American conflicts recently Ukraine should not focus on a zero loss outcome, they will take losses of both men and systems. How they implement both together will determine the outcome.
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- The Russian ambassador to the US called the incident a "provocation". Russia's RIA state news agency cited Anatoly Antonov as saying: "We do not want any confrontation between the United States and Russia. We are in favour of building pragmatic relations." Antonov made the comments after being summoned to the US state department. He later added: "We are concerned about the unacceptable activity of the US military in the immediate vicinity of our borders," accusing the US of supplying intelligence to Kyiv.
- The Pentagon said the drone was on a routine ISR (intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance) mission. US air force Brig Gen Pat Ryders said Russia did not have the drone, but he declined to say whether Russia was seeking the wreckage so that its military intelligence could dissect it.
- Russia's defence ministry maintained that its fighters "did not use airborne weapons and did not come into contact" with the US drone. The ministry said fighters from its air defence forces were raised into the air to identify the drone, which the ministry said was heading "in direction of the state border of the Russian Federation".
- British defence secretary Ben Wallace has urged Moscow to respect international airspace.
- State broadcaster Suspilne is reporting that the Ukrainian city of Kharkivwas struck on Wednesday by a S-300 missile fired from the Belgorod region of Russia.
4/ #Russian sources additionally claimed that #Wagner is advancing northwest of #Bakhmut in the direction of Orikhovo-Vasylivka (12km northwest of Bakhmut), Zalizianske (9km northwest of Bakhmut), and Minkivka (15km northwest of Bakhmut). https://t.co/M2f56IOXtu
— ISW (@TheStudyofWar) March 15, 2023
That roll of paper may come in handy when they get their **** blown away while using that museum piece. OR, they could be using the roll of paper and some Fantastic to clean the outside of the IFV to make it visibly more attractive.GAC06 said:It was recently reported that a number of ancient BTR-50 APCs were delivered to Russian forces in #Ukraine- we obtained a photo of one of them.
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) March 13, 2023
This unit appears to be a BTR-50PU command&staff subvariant, adopted in 1958, however it is unclear for what role it will be used now. pic.twitter.com/kHkAKLSQQ3
More museum pieces to the front
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Russian Su-24 was reportedly shot down near Bakhmut
BREAKING: This morning, a Russian Su-27 aircraft struck the propeller of a U.S. MQ-9 drone, causing U.S. forces to have to bring the MQ-9 down in international waters, according to @US_EUCOM.
— Lara Seligman (@laraseligman) March 14, 2023
This "follows a pattern of dangerous actions by Russian pilots while interacting w/ U.S. & Allied aircraft over international airspace, including over the Black Sea. These aggressive actions by Russian aircrew are dangerous & could lead to miscalculation & unintended escalation."
— Lara Seligman (@laraseligman) March 14, 2023
— Patrick Fox (@RealCynicalFox) March 14, 2023
We're not getting into a hot war with Russia over this, but Moscow is trying to send us a message.https://t.co/R5PDJsLtRs
— Patrick Fox (@RealCynicalFox) March 15, 2023
MORERossticus said:BREAKING: This morning, a Russian Su-27 aircraft struck the propeller of a U.S. MQ-9 drone, causing U.S. forces to have to bring the MQ-9 down in international waters, according to @US_EUCOM.
— Lara Seligman (@laraseligman) March 14, 2023This "follows a pattern of dangerous actions by Russian pilots while interacting w/ U.S. & Allied aircraft over international airspace, including over the Black Sea. These aggressive actions by Russian aircrew are dangerous & could lead to miscalculation & unintended escalation."
— Lara Seligman (@laraseligman) March 14, 2023— Patrick Fox (@RealCynicalFox) March 14, 2023We're not getting into a hot war with Russia over this, but Moscow is trying to send us a message.https://t.co/R5PDJsLtRs
— Patrick Fox (@RealCynicalFox) March 15, 2023
They have stated that No Collision occurred between the the 2 Aircraft and the Drone with No Damage being reported to either Su-27.
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) March 14, 2023
The Situation in Bakhmut is continually looking Untenable for the Ukrainian Defenders still in the City.
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) March 15, 2023
With Russia reportedly going to try to recover MQ-9 wreckage from the Black Sea, Joint Chiefs Chairman Milley commented this afternoon 15 March: "We know where it landed in the Black Sea. It’s probably in about 4-5 thousand feet of water. So any recovery operation will be... pic.twitter.com/jMwvTBJh2O
— Chris Cavas (@CavasShips) March 15, 2023
...As far as the loss of anything of sensitive intelligence etc., as normal we would take – and we did – take mitigating measures. So we are quite confident that whatever was of value is no longer of value...We do have options, we do have friends and allies in the region...
— Chris Cavas (@CavasShips) March 15, 2023
Note that all US govt property that goes into the sea remains govt property regardless how it got there. Codified in the Sunken Military Craft Act of 2004: https://t.co/jV5ZD5QCGs
— Chris Cavas (@CavasShips) March 15, 2023
2/ Ukrainian military sources have noted a markedly decreased number of attacks in and around #Bakhmut, particularly over the last few days. https://t.co/LoibkT2OKU
— ISW (@TheStudyofWar) March 16, 2023
A close-up map of the approximate situation around the city of Bakhmut.
— War Mapper (@War_Mapper) March 16, 2023
🇷🇺 continue to advance up the highway northwest of the city. pic.twitter.com/dP5CmXtUUi
Officers of the 93rd Brigade filmed the takedown of a Wagner Su aircraft in Bakhmut using Igla MANPADS today.
— Dmitri (@wartranslated) March 15, 2023
The press service of the brigade was lucky enough to see with their own eyes how the bomber was shot down and to film the launch of a rocket at https://t.co/KEAHD8DRE2… https://t.co/no4afho7wL pic.twitter.com/pZJytl4rXE
JUST IN - U.S. releases a video showing the collision of the Russian fighter jet with the MQ-9 Reaper drone over the Black Sea.pic.twitter.com/MHuGIUkxyL
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) March 16, 2023
MOREPJYoung said:
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Fire at warehouse in Maloyanisol village near Mariupol with detonations audible
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Although the "MiG deal" seems to be dead at least as long as the United Stated does not change its approach it is important to equip readers not only with opinions, but also hard facts.
Poland has up to 28 MiG-29 jets, but not all of them are still operational.
All Polish MiG-29s are old and are expected to be retired soon.
Apart from political problems, there are also technical ones.
As noted by a leading Polish defense expert Juliusz Sabak (Defence24), in Polish MiG-29s "altitude is displayed in feet, distance in miles and speed in knots. Russian standards, used also in Ukrainian aviation, are meters, kilometers and kilometers per hour.
When it comes to training, even pilots flying the Ukrainian MiG-29 would need no less than a few months to get used to NATO's MiGs.
Moreover, it would be necessary not only to train pilots, but also to replace on-board equipment, including with new communication and IFF (Identification Friend-or-Foe) systems, which would have to compatible with Ukrainian standards.
Probably the first aircraft and crews could be ready not be ready earlier than in 2-3 months.
re: Spy ring:...Operating near the Jasionka airport in SE Poland ~60 mi from UKR border...big US presence there.74OA said:
UPDATES: war crimes, spy ring
#UPDATE Slovakia will donate 13 MiG-29 warplanes to Ukraine, the Slovak prime minister said Friday, making it the second NATO member to announce such a shipment following a similar move by Poland.
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) March 17, 2023
📸 Two MiG 29 fighter jets take part in NATO exercises in October 2022 pic.twitter.com/RjgZmzGtUy
Customs data proves China has been supplying offensive and defensive military equipment to Russia for over a year. China has been assisted by NATO member Turkey to get the arms to the frontlines. Meanwhile Turkey has blocked US ships from the Black Sea. https://t.co/7dLEw5AykQ
— @amuse (@amuse) March 17, 2023
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Even though there are several MiG-29AS (upgraded MiG-29A version to NATO standards) currently operating in the Slovak Air Force, several sources claim that the country's air space was guarded only by a single lone pilot (as the rest of the pilots are ongoing training in the US) with only one MiG-29AS being in the active service. What's more alarming is the fact that the aircraft's only functional weapon is its gun, a GSh-30-1, as Slovakia is lacking air-to-air missiles (R-27 and R-73) used by the Fulcrum.
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Explosion reported at military base in Perevalne village, occupied Crimea