A smartphone saved the life of a #Ukrainian soldier by detaining a 7.62 bullet. 🇺🇦🕊️#Ukraine#UkraineWar #StandWithUkraine️ #Russia pic.twitter.com/Ukc4ozInO7
— Zeynep Aosman (@AosmanZeynep) April 17, 2022
I know that he knows exactly what he is doing and is very familiar with this ordnance. Still.... balls of steel, balls of steel.richardag said:Hoping this ordinance is successfully used by Ukraines against Russian combatants.aggiehawg said:#Kyiv area, a #Ukrainian EOD tech defuses a MON-90 directional anti-personnel mine that was hidden under what appears to be a shopping bag. - MoD.#RussiaUkraineWar #Ukraine #UkraineRussianWar pic.twitter.com/oP1lCgBcmj
— Euromaidan PR (@EuromaidanPR) April 16, 2022
This is the Russian Flagship #Moskva before she sank. It's impossible to fully assess the situation aboard based on one picture but marine salvage masters must make assumptions based on little information. As a ship captain and ship fire author here's what appears to be likely🧵 pic.twitter.com/pUjqo4j3Bs
— John Konrad V (@johnkonrad) April 17, 2022
The first question any salvage expert will ask is how close is she to sinking. The red line on this photo shows the approximate location of the new waterline. As you can see by comparing the photos she has lost a significant amount of buoyancy and is listing to port. pic.twitter.com/5TRjJvVJFq
— John Konrad V (@johnkonrad) April 17, 2022
Another photo of the Moskva pic.twitter.com/251AOogyKB
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) April 17, 2022
The crew thing is a bit of a mystery. IIRC the strike happened during early morning hours (1-2am ish). Did the explosions/fires wipe out most of the crew? Did some of the survivors abandon ship via lifeboats in the storm and are unaccounted for?CondensedFoggyAggie said:Just based on the photo, it seems like there was enough time for a significant portion of the survivors to evacuate? The seas don't look really rough either.ATX_AG_08 said:#war Photo of the damaged cruiser Moskva in the Black Sea in 15 April 2022.⚠️
— Capt(N) (@Capt_Navy) April 17, 2022
First impressions of this shocking photo. Life-saving equipment (rescue rafts) on board are missing, which means they were dropped into the water during the rescue operation./1 pic.twitter.com/WREeqmSvtA
At least the Ukes have good looking uniforms for their naval officers. Much better than the Russian dress uniforms that looked like they were pieced together at a North Korean dollar general.CondensedFoggyAggie said:President Zelensky promoted Navy Commander Oleksii Neizhpapa to vice-admiral.
— Alexander Khrebet/Олександр Хребет (@AlexKhrebet) April 17, 2022
An adviser to Zelensky's chief of staff said the decision made for “conducting a brilliant operation everyone already knows about.” pic.twitter.com/Nh3jjOYc5A
Man without a navy destroys Russian flagship. I'd say that's worth a promotion.
Captain Positivity said:
I slapped this together. It shows the location of the AK-630 CIWS and the approximate spot where the missiles hit. This system can fire 5,000 rounds per minute and has a max range of about 4km. I know I'm stating the obvious but it's clear the CIWS failed spectacularly to either track or effectively engage the missiles.
bonfarr said:Captain Positivity said:
I slapped this together. It shows the location of the AK-630 CIWS and the approximate spot where the missiles hit. This system can fire 5,000 rounds per minute and has a max range of about 4km. I know I'm stating the obvious but it's clear the CIWS failed spectacularly to either track or effectively engage the missiles.
The Ukes claimed they distracted the air defense system with a Bayraktar drone during the missile strike.
Captain Positivity said:
I slapped this together. It shows the location of the AK-630 CIWS and the approximate spot where the missiles hit. This system can fire 5,000 rounds per minute and has a max range of about 4km. I know I'm stating the obvious but it's clear the CIWS failed spectacularly to either track or effectively engage the missiles.
TexasAggie_02 said:Captain Positivity said:
I slapped this together. It shows the location of the AK-630 CIWS and the approximate spot where the missiles hit. This system can fire 5,000 rounds per minute and has a max range of about 4km. I know I'm stating the obvious but it's clear the CIWS failed spectacularly to either track or effectively engage the missiles.
Lots of dents on the side of that ship if you zoom in. Is that common?
Before we go out, I'm going to leave you with this positive message.
— Canadian Ukrainian Volunteer 🇺🇦🇨🇦✊🏻 (@CanadianUkrain1) April 17, 2022
The next generation of #Ukrainian patriots.
See you all soon, friends.
Glory to #Ukraine ✊🏻🇺🇦 pic.twitter.com/6X997GJWp2
Quote:
"We are a Ukrainian family living abroad. We have lived abroad for over 20 years now, and my youngest son was 2 years old when we immigrated. He has left home and gone to the front to help our family still living in Ukraine, of which there are many.
He told me, 'Mother, I have to do this.' And off he went. A boy to a man overnight. I begged him not to go, and his father stopped me from stopping him.
Now that he's gone and been at the front for a time, I'm proud of him. I pray for his safety every single day. But he is only doing what I would be doing were I his age and in his position. His father wanted to go with him but I forbid it. Our son has met with his cousins and they are all together there now, fighting for Ukraine.
I see them all, and I see my grandfather, in his old Soviet Uniform fighting the Germans. He also ran away to join the army to defend our home against invaders. History repeats itself in the strangest of ways and I am very proud of them both. I just hope my son comes back in a better state of mind than my grandfather did. He slowly drank himself to death over 40 years after he came home from Berlin."
- Ukrainian Civilian living abroad. Invasion of Ukraine. April 13th, 2022.
In order to detect and target an incoming missile, they have to be using their radar to look for it. It is always a game of hide and seek when using active sensors, since they can be detected far beyond the distance where they will generate a useable return signal. If they were trying not to advertise the position of the ship to the Ukrainians, they may not have had the CIWS radars operating while they were tracking the drone.Captain Positivity said:
The drone was more about distracting operators, not somehow impairing the CIWS ability to see and potentially shoot down the missiles.
There was information floating around that they couldn't track and shoot aircraft and missiles at the same time, and that's not quite true. This CIWS system has its own radar and electro-optical targeting system. It functions independently from the anti-air missile batteries.
It's possible they may have even gotten some shots off and struck the missiles, but when you have an object flying directly at you at a high velocity, even if you hit it with a bullet large chunks of it are still flying in your direction. Goal is to hit the missile as far away from your ship as possible.
Ukrainian soldier filming themselves using the bm-21 grad. pic.twitter.com/Gp1k2e1E2T
— ТРУХА⚡️English (@TpyxaNews) April 17, 2022
To whoever wondering about size of the Tugboat. This is not your regular tugboat, this is a rescue ship "Shakhter" project 712 is 69 meters long. Considering the angle of the video camera the "Moscow" cruiser's total length of 186 meters is just not visible here. pic.twitter.com/ZO3JvImZVV
— Egor Yakushkin (@egoryakushkin) April 18, 2022
GAC06 said:
Ships don't have a good track record defending against missiles. We supposedly had a destroyer shoot down an inbound missile from Yemen recently but most other instances where the missile functioned properly, the ship got hit. Falklands, USS Stark, Israeli frigate hit by hezbollah, etc
Italian PM Mario Draghi spoke with Putin today and tried to tell him to end the war.
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) April 18, 2022
"I'm starting to understand that those who say that talking to Russia’s leadership is a waste of time have a point".
Central Eastern Europe congratulates Mr Draghi on reaching this conclusion. pic.twitter.com/Sw7iL2o5yR
Footage of an Ukrainian tank of the 4th Rapid Reaction Brigade destroying a Russian/LPR BMP during the battles in Luhansk Oblast.
— BlueSauron👁️ (@Blue_Sauron) April 18, 2022
Impressively, the Ukrainian tank shot went through a building before hitting the BMP.#Russia #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/448U9omYXv
Azov Regiment released video of their troops ambushing a Russian force (which seems to be transporting in civilian vehicles) in Mariupol city.#Russia #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/Jei84dvYv6
— BlueSauron👁️ (@Blue_Sauron) April 18, 2022
The Ukrainian military is claiming that Colonel Ivan Grishin, the commander of Russia's 49th Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade (1st Tank Army), was killed. A Russian VK page from Smolensk is saying that he was killed on April 16.https://t.co/xIBVCiLleshttps://t.co/cAQZmmA8J6 pic.twitter.com/7emFzEB5Pt
— Rob Lee (@RALee85) April 18, 2022
Я не понимаю. Объясните пожалуйста. Стоимость одного "калибра" 6,5 млн $. Они его запускают за тысячу километров чтобы расфигачить шиномонтаж во Львове? Какая тут логика? Они совсем дебилы? pic.twitter.com/mKDCOGpcFx
— Ivan Zhdanov (@ioannZH) April 18, 2022
Yes. Yes they are.MeatDr said:
"I don't understand. Explain, please. The cost of one "caliber" is $6.5 million. They launch it a thousand kilometers away to fix a tire fitting in Lviv? What's the logic here? Are they completely morons?"Я не понимаю. Объясните пожалуйста. Стоимость одного "калибра" 6,5 млн $. Они его запускают за тысячу километров чтобы расфигачить шиномонтаж во Львове? Какая тут логика? Они совсем дебилы? pic.twitter.com/mKDCOGpcFx
— Ivan Zhdanov (@ioannZH) April 18, 2022
Jetpilot86 said:
Here is the full briefing to the US Military given by Peter Ziehan back in February, just before this all started. It's an hour worth of watching. Bits and pieces have been posted earlier.
TLDR: Russia and China have MAJOR long term demographic and economic issues. Russia is trying to re-take all of the possible invasion routes that opened up when the SU fell. Taking Ukraine will give them # 6 & 7 of the 9 with Poland on deck. While Russia is self-sufficient enough to survive, China is VERY dependent upon imports for both Food and Energy.
The best book I have found so far to explain the invasion of Ukraine is @PeterZeihan's "The Accidental Superpower".
— Zach Coelius (@zachcoelius) April 3, 2022
In it- in 2014 no less - he exactly predicted Russia would invade as a result of its own demographic collapse and for geographic strategic reasons. pic.twitter.com/NrfhACxOge
These guys were dead before they ever got into the fight. Too scared and untrained. First evidence is how they followed each other exactly driving in the road. I am sure the rest of the video was edited to cut out the gore.MeatDr said:
Warning: there isn't any gore, but video does show drone footage of probably dead or severely wounded Russian soldiers as well as a grenade being thrown on them.Azov Regiment released video of their troops ambushing a Russian force (which seems to be transporting in civilian vehicles) in Mariupol city.#Russia #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/Jei84dvYv6
— BlueSauron👁️ (@Blue_Sauron) April 18, 2022
After three days of fighting, Russian fascist troops are now in the streets of Kreminna, Luhansk region, Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/6wAS5Lhhrz
— Michael MacKay (@mhmck) April 18, 2022
GAC06 said:
Ships don't have a good track record defending against missiles. We supposedly had a destroyer shoot down an inbound missile from Yemen recently but most other instances where the missile functioned properly, the ship got hit. Falklands, USS Stark, Israeli frigate hit by hezbollah, etc
ABATTBQ11 said:GAC06 said:
Ships don't have a good track record defending against missiles. We supposedly had a destroyer shoot down an inbound missile from Yemen recently but most other instances where the missile functioned properly, the ship got hit. Falklands, USS Stark, Israeli frigate hit by hezbollah, etc
To successfully engage incoming missiles, the CIWS actually has to be present and active. HMS Sheffield didn't have a CIWS to engage the exocets fired at it. Stark seemingly didn't turn hers on fast enough and engage early. The Hanit (Israeli frigate) also did not have her CIWS on because she did not dialect any kind of missile attack was possible.
Google Maps today has removed Blurred and Censored Effects from Russian Military Installations making them completely visible in High Definition for the general public, these Installations include Nuclear Silos, Naval Yards, Airbases, Command Centers, and Manufacturing Plants. pic.twitter.com/Ga8vRXV8xL
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) April 18, 2022
That's what is pretty cool about Israel's Iron Dome idea. The anti-missile system can be supplemented by UAV's with laserbeams attached to their heads.USA*** said:ABATTBQ11 said:GAC06 said:
Ships don't have a good track record defending against missiles. We supposedly had a destroyer shoot down an inbound missile from Yemen recently but most other instances where the missile functioned properly, the ship got hit. Falklands, USS Stark, Israeli frigate hit by hezbollah, etc
To successfully engage incoming missiles, the CIWS actually has to be present and active. HMS Sheffield didn't have a CIWS to engage the exocets fired at it. Stark seemingly didn't turn hers on fast enough and engage early. The Hanit (Israeli frigate) also did not have her CIWS on because she did not dialect any kind of missile attack was possible.
Also, the USS Stark attack was unexpected from an Iraqi fighter (we were not at war) so they were caught by surprise and slow to react. Additionally, the CIWS on the Stark was masked by it's superstructure v. angle of attack so the ship also had to maneuver to unmask it. There just wasn't enough time.
I guess my afternoon will be wasted silo hunting.MeatDr said:Google Maps today has removed Blurred and Censored Effects from Russian Military Installations making them completely visible in High Definition for the general public, these Installations include Nuclear Silos, Naval Yards, Airbases, Command Centers, and Manufacturing Plants. pic.twitter.com/Ga8vRXV8xL
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) April 18, 2022