Ukrayna Rusya'nın askeri araçlarını imha ediyor pic.twitter.com/Owbnohi5kj
— Furkan (@Furkan38276857) March 20, 2022
Ukrayna Rusya'nın askeri araçlarını imha ediyor pic.twitter.com/Owbnohi5kj
— Furkan (@Furkan38276857) March 20, 2022
#Ukraine: The moment a Russian tank (Appears to be a T-72 variant) is struck by Ukrainian fire, removing the turret and destroying the vehicle. pic.twitter.com/EhnbLXj1nO
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) March 20, 2022
#Ukraine: A Russian convoy was claimed to be ambushed in #Kyiv Oblast, precise date unknown. Two Tiger-M IMV, a T-72B3, BMP-2, and a Transport truck full of ammo were captured/destroyed. pic.twitter.com/ZtCmnMWte4
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) March 20, 2022
This is amazing to see. Many lessons in warfare are slow to be learned, if ever. You'd think the Russians would have learned this one, though. One of the most valuable pieces of equipment we sent them during WWII was trucks, not obsolete aircraft and old ships. Soviet trucks were crap. American trucks were the best in the world and were vital to keep their offensives moving. Fortunately for the Ukes, the Russians forgot how sexy military trucks are.Eliminatus said:It's a fantastic read for those who don't know about this level of logistics and a great reminder for those who do. One thing he absolutely nailed in my experience is how hard troops are on their vehicles in wartime conditions. We drove ours into the dirt and mistreated them in every way possible, in conditions that are already not ideal in the first place. We had a dedicated mechanic attached to our platoon and I have never met a harder worker person in my entire life. He simply had to just to keep us barely functional because we broke just about everything possible.n_touch said:Robk said:Alright Lady's & Gentlemen, boys and girls, it is time for another Truck logistics thread🧵 for this latest Russian Invasion of Ukraine.
— Trent Telenko (@TrentTelenko) March 20, 2022
In it we are going to discuss the concept of "Operational Attrition" as applied to the Russian Army truck fleet in combat.
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Interesting read.
I hated the amount of PMCS we did. That thread should be shown to all soldiers. That broke it down great
TLDR; Trucks require a stupid amount of maintenance AND discipline to do it in wartime. Russia has neither, demonstrably, and it is costing them and will continue to cost them.
It's spot on IMO as well.
Railway Logistical thread🧵
— Trent Telenko (@TrentTelenko) March 19, 2022
It seems the Belarus opposition has decided to kick Russia & the Russian supporting Belarus strongman in the logistical railway gonads.👇👇👇
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There is now literally no chance of Russia pushing its northern column into Kyiv for almost a week.
— Trent Telenko (@TrentTelenko) March 19, 2022
There is now a massive "pig in a python" of Russian supply trains behind this rail line breakage, building up.
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Ukrainian demonic cringe dancing intensifies pic.twitter.com/nV779BkJxf
— Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦 (@IAPonomarenko) March 20, 2022
The Kinzhal hypersonic missile strike by Russia has completely collapsed and been exposed as a fraud #OSINT https://t.co/o59cvIlmBy
— Eric Ellason 🇺🇲🇺🇦 (@SlickRockWeb) March 19, 2022
Updated list of Russian high ranking officer casualties:#UkraineRussiaWar #OSINT pic.twitter.com/IaYxjCib81
— ForUkraine834614 (@4ukraine834614) March 13, 2022
⚡️Ukraine’s military intelligence claim that Russia’s elites scheme to overthrow Putin to restore economic ties with Western countries.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) March 20, 2022
Aleksandr Bortnikov, head of FSB security agency, is allegedly being considered as Putin’s successor, according to Ukraine's intelligence.
I seriously doubt this considering the Source, but I would not be surprised if things like this are being discussed within the Russian Elite, this is also a really good way for Ukrainian Intelligence to make Putin even more Paranoid than he already is. https://t.co/qSkDM1FVv8
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) March 20, 2022
Multiple buses reportedly carrying the bodies of Russian soldiers passed through Gomel city, Belarus and are allegedly on their way to Russia. pic.twitter.com/8ZXJaTkgSw
— CaucasusWarReport (@Caucasuswar) March 19, 2022
Ukrainian SOF posing next to a truck full of Russian soldiers… Ambushes after ambushes, Russia still hasn’t figured out a way to protect its convoys.
— CaucasusWarReport (@Caucasuswar) March 19, 2022
No graphic content. pic.twitter.com/Bd3H98D8bR
BD88 said:
Please be true…⚡️Ukraine’s military intelligence claim that Russia’s elites scheme to overthrow Putin to restore economic ties with Western countries.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) March 20, 2022
Aleksandr Bortnikov, head of FSB security agency, is allegedly being considered as Putin’s successor, according to Ukraine's intelligence.I seriously doubt this considering the Source, but I would not be surprised if things like this are being discussed within the Russian Elite, this is also a really good way for Ukrainian Intelligence to make Putin even more Paranoid than he already is. https://t.co/qSkDM1FVv8
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) March 20, 2022
Not completely clear which you're referring to. The original hypersonic missile story? Or the purported debunking you posted above?Captain Positivity said:The Kinzhal hypersonic missile strike by Russia has completely collapsed and been exposed as a fraud #OSINT https://t.co/o59cvIlmBy
— Eric Ellason 🇺🇲🇺🇦 (@SlickRockWeb) March 19, 2022
Take this with a huge grain of salt.
DOUBTCaptain Positivity said:The Kinzhal hypersonic missile strike by Russia has completely collapsed and been exposed as a fraud #OSINT https://t.co/o59cvIlmBy
— Eric Ellason 🇺🇲🇺🇦 (@SlickRockWeb) March 19, 2022
Take this with a huge grain of salt.
This is a really great point.74OA said:DOUBTCaptain Positivity said:The Kinzhal hypersonic missile strike by Russia has completely collapsed and been exposed as a fraud #OSINT https://t.co/o59cvIlmBy
— Eric Ellason 🇺🇲🇺🇦 (@SlickRockWeb) March 19, 2022
Take this with a huge grain of salt.
LOLQuote:
But considering air defenses were clearly a reason to use such a high-end capability to hit the weapons bunker, it further begs the question of how a lowly Orlan-10 unmanned aerial vehicle managed to get over the supposed target area to film the attack.
While replacing Putin would likely increase the chances of negotiating an end to this war, replacing one former KGB officer turned dictator with another KGB/FSB officer, is just rearranging the deck chairs.BD88 said:
Please be true…⚡️Ukraine’s military intelligence claim that Russia’s elites scheme to overthrow Putin to restore economic ties with Western countries.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) March 20, 2022
Aleksandr Bortnikov, head of FSB security agency, is allegedly being considered as Putin’s successor, according to Ukraine's intelligence.I seriously doubt this considering the Source, but I would not be surprised if things like this are being discussed within the Russian Elite, this is also a really good way for Ukrainian Intelligence to make Putin even more Paranoid than he already is. https://t.co/qSkDM1FVv8
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) March 20, 2022
BD88 said:
Please be true…⚡️Ukraine’s military intelligence claim that Russia’s elites scheme to overthrow Putin to restore economic ties with Western countries.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) March 20, 2022
Aleksandr Bortnikov, head of FSB security agency, is allegedly being considered as Putin’s successor, according to Ukraine's intelligence.I seriously doubt this considering the Source, but I would not be surprised if things like this are being discussed within the Russian Elite, this is also a really good way for Ukrainian Intelligence to make Putin even more Paranoid than he already is. https://t.co/qSkDM1FVv8
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) March 20, 2022
BD88 said:
Please be true…⚡️Ukraine’s military intelligence claim that Russia’s elites scheme to overthrow Putin to restore economic ties with Western countries.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) March 20, 2022
Aleksandr Bortnikov, head of FSB security agency, is allegedly being considered as Putin’s successor, according to Ukraine's intelligence.I seriously doubt this considering the Source, but I would not be surprised if things like this are being discussed within the Russian Elite, this is also a really good way for Ukrainian Intelligence to make Putin even more Paranoid than he already is. https://t.co/qSkDM1FVv8
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) March 20, 2022
Rossticus said:Mariupol.
— Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦 (@IAPonomarenko) March 20, 2022
The 21st century warfare as it is. pic.twitter.com/YG4UleDiLg
Ag In Ok said:BD88 said:
Please be true…⚡️Ukraine’s military intelligence claim that Russia’s elites scheme to overthrow Putin to restore economic ties with Western countries.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) March 20, 2022
Aleksandr Bortnikov, head of FSB security agency, is allegedly being considered as Putin’s successor, according to Ukraine's intelligence.I seriously doubt this considering the Source, but I would not be surprised if things like this are being discussed within the Russian Elite, this is also a really good way for Ukrainian Intelligence to make Putin even more Paranoid than he already is. https://t.co/qSkDM1FVv8
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) March 20, 2022
Not sure how one improves in going from an former KGB guy to another former KGB guy. Who was also in the first guys inner circle. Unless Putin is dead, how will anyone know who really is in charge?
They need a Gorbachev right now.
Waffledynamics said:Rossticus said:Mariupol.
— Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦 (@IAPonomarenko) March 20, 2022
The 21st century warfare as it is. pic.twitter.com/YG4UleDiLg
Is that from some kind of Uke tank? Incredible footage. Brutal.
These are textbook prepared fighting positions. Anytime infantry stays in a given place for any length of time, they should be constantly trying to improve their fighting positions. This eventually involves the use of an entrenching tool (small shovel).Captain Positivity said:
People were asking if this was more reminiscent of 1979 or 1914.
Well…A sign we may be seeing an evolution into a stalled phase, Russian trenches. pic.twitter.com/uGxnMU7OyO
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) March 20, 2022
Exactly, and when you remember that so many of them are kids in their 20s, why shouldn't they have some fun when they get the chance.PearlJammin said:
Doing whatever they can to keep morale high? Yes it's goofy but that is the point. You have to stay human during war and this is their way?
lb3 said:These are textbook prepared fighting positions. Anytime infantry stays in a given place for any length of time, they should be constantly trying to improve their fighting positions. This eventually involves the use of an entrenching tool (small shovel).Captain Positivity said:
People were asking if this was more reminiscent of 1979 or 1914.
Well…A sign we may be seeing an evolution into a stalled phase, Russian trenches. pic.twitter.com/uGxnMU7OyO
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) March 20, 2022
You will notice firing platforms cut into many of these holes. These shelves are cut to allow machine gun bypods (and infantry elbows) to rest below the surface so the machine gunner has a slightly lower profile.
Here is a chapter on their construction.
https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/policy/army/fm/21-75/Ch2.htm#s5
No more Pootin problem, but Ivan Awfulich nowMcInnis 03 said:BD88 said:
Please be true…⚡️Ukraine’s military intelligence claim that Russia’s elites scheme to overthrow Putin to restore economic ties with Western countries.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) March 20, 2022
Aleksandr Bortnikov, head of FSB security agency, is allegedly being considered as Putin’s successor, according to Ukraine's intelligence.I seriously doubt this considering the Source, but I would not be surprised if things like this are being discussed within the Russian Elite, this is also a really good way for Ukrainian Intelligence to make Putin even more Paranoid than he already is. https://t.co/qSkDM1FVv8
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) March 20, 2022
This is how Ukraine gets rid of Aleksandr
These aren't trenches. If your convoy is 'stuck' for two days you dig holes to provide protection from direct and more importantly in this conflict, indirect fire.Waffledynamics said:lb3 said:These are textbook prepared fighting positions. Anytime infantry stays in a given place for any length of time, they should be constantly trying to improve their fighting positions. This eventually involves the use of an entrenching tool (small shovel).Captain Positivity said:
People were asking if this was more reminiscent of 1979 or 1914.
Well…A sign we may be seeing an evolution into a stalled phase, Russian trenches. pic.twitter.com/uGxnMU7OyO
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) March 20, 2022
You will notice firing platforms cut into many of these holes. These shelves are cut to allow machine gun bypods (and infantry elbows) to rest below the surface so the machine gunner has a slightly lower profile.
Here is a chapter on their construction.
https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/policy/army/fm/21-75/Ch2.htm#s5
Surely modern warfare makes trenches much less effective in the past, right? This does not seem like a conflict that has rewarded static positions, big targets, and Russian stubbornness so far, if my amateur mind can tell.
lb3 said:These aren't trenches. If your convoy is 'stuck' for two days you dig holes to provide protection from direct and more importantly in this conflict, indirect fire.Waffledynamics said:lb3 said:These are textbook prepared fighting positions. Anytime infantry stays in a given place for any length of time, they should be constantly trying to improve their fighting positions. This eventually involves the use of an entrenching tool (small shovel).Captain Positivity said:
People were asking if this was more reminiscent of 1979 or 1914.
Well…A sign we may be seeing an evolution into a stalled phase, Russian trenches. pic.twitter.com/uGxnMU7OyO
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) March 20, 2022
You will notice firing platforms cut into many of these holes. These shelves are cut to allow machine gun bypods (and infantry elbows) to rest below the surface so the machine gunner has a slightly lower profile.
Here is a chapter on their construction.
https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/policy/army/fm/21-75/Ch2.htm#s5
Surely modern warfare makes trenches much less effective in the past, right? This does not seem like a conflict that has rewarded static positions, big targets, and Russian stubbornness so far, if my amateur mind can tell.
We haven't seen much of this in the past 20 years fighting insurgencies but I distinctly remember seeing footage of Marines on the way to Baghdad sleeping on the ground in shallow holes. I suspect they hated their company commander making them dig every time they stopped but it's good practice even when the enemy isn't expected to assault your position.
Donbas province where the war has been smoldering for the past 8 years most definitely has resorted to trench warfare. But that conflict was mostly limited to small arms with lots of snipers on each side.Waffledynamics said:lb3 said:These aren't trenches. If your convoy is 'stuck' for two days you dig holes to provide protection from direct and more importantly in this conflict, indirect fire.Waffledynamics said:lb3 said:These are textbook prepared fighting positions. Anytime infantry stays in a given place for any length of time, they should be constantly trying to improve their fighting positions. This eventually involves the use of an entrenching tool (small shovel).Captain Positivity said:
People were asking if this was more reminiscent of 1979 or 1914.
Well…A sign we may be seeing an evolution into a stalled phase, Russian trenches. pic.twitter.com/uGxnMU7OyO
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) March 20, 2022
You will notice firing platforms cut into many of these holes. These shelves are cut to allow machine gun bypods (and infantry elbows) to rest below the surface so the machine gunner has a slightly lower profile.
Here is a chapter on their construction.
https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/policy/army/fm/21-75/Ch2.htm#s5
Surely modern warfare makes trenches much less effective in the past, right? This does not seem like a conflict that has rewarded static positions, big targets, and Russian stubbornness so far, if my amateur mind can tell.
We haven't seen much of this in the past 20 years fighting insurgencies but I distinctly remember seeing footage of Marines on the way to Baghdad sleeping on the ground in shallow holes. I suspect they hated their company commander making them dig every time they stopped but it's good practice even when the enemy isn't expected to assault your position.
Sorry, maybe I'm misremembering something I saw elsewhere/earlier in the thread. I thought I had seen something more extensive than these holes.