Update from Mar'inka, Donetsk Oblast.
— NOËL 🇪🇺 🇺🇦 (@NOELreports) December 14, 2022
"Mar'inka is almost fully (back) under our control. We're (79th and 95th air assault brigades) fighting against repeated small waves of assault groups that are destroyed. Their attacks do not bring results".
Keep steady guys 🇺🇦 pic.twitter.com/BJ8dXcGExl
Explain this statement to me.P.U.T.U said:
With what? If that is true they got a lot better in a short time shooting those things down
At least 60 more units of Russian military equipment have been transferred to Belarus: Ural trucks, infantry fighting vehicles, fuel trucks.
— Belarusian Hajun project (@MotolkoHelp) December 14, 2022
According to our information, two more echelons with Russian military equipment arrived in Belarus in the past few days.
1/7 pic.twitter.com/lBx9r14t0g
An A-50 aircraft of the Russian Air Force, which provides information to fighter pilots about targets, has arrived in Belarus, says Belarusian military tracking movement Belarusian Hayun.. pic.twitter.com/PhPaQniRXd
— NOËL 🇪🇺 🇺🇦 (@NOELreports) December 14, 2022
At least 20 tanks are being redeployed to the training ground near Hrodna: The inspection of combat readiness of the Belarusian Armed Forces continues, involving new units and formations:https://t.co/7iCvxemcvt pic.twitter.com/aGzY4j0sRM
— Belarusian Hajun project (@MotolkoHelp) December 14, 2022
Damage to Russian-occupied Berdyansk Airport is visible in low-resolution satellite imagery from today. The site was struck last week. pic.twitter.com/kgDLPEnjS2
— Brady Africk (@bradyafr) December 14, 2022
A loud day in Bakhmut today. Evacuations are growing ever more dangerous. Today our team managed to get 10 people out of the city under intense shelling & delivered 2 generators provided to us by @Exen . No end to this madness in sight. pic.twitter.com/Vcfg8N47p1
— Ignatius Ivlev-Yorke (@IvlevYorke) December 9, 2022
Looks like an E-3 and C-17 got together and had a baby.Waffledynamics said:An A-50 aircraft of the Russian Air Force, which provides information to fighter pilots about targets, has arrived in Belarus, says Belarusian military tracking movement Belarusian Hayun.. pic.twitter.com/PhPaQniRXd
— NOËL 🇪🇺 🇺🇦 (@NOELreports) December 14, 2022
Edit: not sure why I replied to P.U.T.U.. It was intended to just be a normal reply.
P.U.T.U said:
The Shahen 136 are said to use a gas engine so unless someone messed up with the specs they should still work in sub freezing temperatures. I know Turkey has some lithium battery drones that do not work well, if at all, in freezing temepratures.
B-1 83 said:
What's the range of a Patriot missile?
Depends on the variant.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIM-104_Patriot#MIM-104F_(PAC-3)
The unclass range for an old E-3A is 200nm....old data, obviously. A "modern" version of an A50 is probably close to the same. So, yes, if employed properly, it would be out of range. That's the advantage of AEW aircraft.B-1 83 said:
How far back do their AWACS planes sit back? Probably more than the 100 miles needed to nail one. :-(
Is the AWACs going to give the Russian pilots coordinates to enter into their handheld Garmin gps units?B-1 83 said:
How far back do their AWACS planes sit back? Probably more than the 100 miles needed to nail one. :-(
I would hope that the CIA and the NATO intel servicesThe Fife said:Looks like an E-3 and C-17 got together and had a baby.Waffledynamics said:An A-50 aircraft of the Russian Air Force, which provides information to fighter pilots about targets, has arrived in Belarus, says Belarusian military tracking movement Belarusian Hayun.. pic.twitter.com/PhPaQniRXd
— NOËL 🇪🇺 🇺🇦 (@NOELreports) December 14, 2022
Edit: not sure why I replied to P.U.T.U.. It was intended to just be a normal reply.
If Belarus was somehow convinced to get into the mix, any idea whether their territory would be fair game for going after things like this?
Despite heavy cloud cover, numerous contrails from Russian Aviation can be seen near the #Mariupol region today via @sentinel_hub.
— The Intel Crab (@IntelCrab) December 14, 2022
Can clearly tell a majority of Russian sorties these days are launched from bases in Krasnodar Krai and Rostov. pic.twitter.com/amfUr3NaJT
I figure if they can even radio "Ivan, go up, down, left, right, ……..", they're worth taking out.txags92 said:Is the AWACs going to give the Russian pilots coordinates to enter into their handheld Garmin gps units?B-1 83 said:
How far back do their AWACS planes sit back? Probably more than the 100 miles needed to nail one. :-(
SCOOP: U.S. officials have devised plans to send Ukraine JDAM kits, equipment that converts unguided munitions into “smart bombs” that can target Russian military positions with a high degree of accuracy, U.S. officials familiar with the matter say.https://t.co/n5HKdcApw4
— Dan Lamothe (@DanLamothe) December 14, 2022
GAC06 said:SCOOP: U.S. officials have devised plans to send Ukraine JDAM kits, equipment that converts unguided munitions into “smart bombs” that can target Russian military positions with a high degree of accuracy, U.S. officials familiar with the matter say.https://t.co/n5HKdcApw4
— Dan Lamothe (@DanLamothe) December 14, 2022
Well that's interesting.
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/15-december-detonations-at-ammunition-depot-reported-afterQuote:
Detonations at ammunition depot reported after missile strike in Kadiivka
GAC06 said:
JDAM can also be slung a ways if dropped at enough speed and altitude. I'm wondering about integration issues with their Soviet era planes. Without targeting pods it would have to be all pre planned targets.
I have a hard time believing the Ukrainians will really be able to venture too far into Russian territory even as inept as the Russian Air Force has been. Perhaps some larger drones are the intended delivery platform?
GAC06 said:
Ukraine has been using HARMs we've supplied for a while. They don't have targeting pods though and I seriously doubt they could be integrated even if we were willing to supply them. So dropping JDAM would be limited to pre-planned targets or coordinates otherwise derived by someone other than the jet.
I thought this might be tied to the Gray Eagle UAV rumors but now I see that one seems too small to carry 500lb bombs. They could use the JDAMs to attack pre-planned targets near the front line without too much risk but that's worse than the HIMARS they already have.
supposedly the Russkies have been pulling S300 batteries out of Syria in order to replace losses in Ukrainelb3 said:
With so many S300 missiles being used in ground attack mode, and the Uke's use of HARM missiles, I would be curious to know how degraded their defenses have become.
Some have called the Russian efforts to take Bakhmut senseless, but I don't necessarily agree.
— John Helin (@J_JHelin) December 15, 2022
Why does Bakhmut matter and why are both Ukraine and Russia willing to throw so many men into the meatgrinder it has become?
As promised: why Bakhmut? A thread.
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Why do you only seem to wonder about things that could be negative for Ukraine?P.U.T.U said:
The Livemap is showing Russian attacks slowly creeping towards the area of Belarus. While Ukraine is focusing on the east and south I wonder if they have enough troops to stop a northern attack since there have been reports of 20k+ troops and hundreds of pieces of equipment in the area
AgLA06 said:Why do you only seem to wonder about things that could be negative for Ukraine?P.U.T.U said:
The Livemap is showing Russian attacks slowly creeping towards the area of Belarus. While Ukraine is focusing on the east and south I wonder if they have enough troops to stop a northern attack since there have been reports of 20k+ troops and hundreds of pieces of equipment in the area