Not sure if related... I'm in western Llano county and ever since this started there's been a large increase of low flying military jets out here. I've been wondering if we are training others or just our guys..Waffledynamics said:
Considering the legislature allowed for Ukrainians to learn how to use US aircraft back in July, I'd be shocked if the Ukrainians haven't been training this entire time. If the announcement of F16s is made, it will likely coincide with Ukrainian pilots being proficient enough to effectively use them.
SouthTex99 said:I agree I think the endgame here is there is no endgame. The status quo will be a Donbas style hotzone in the east and northeast like they experienced 2014 - Feb 2022. Whoever takes over for Putin, whenever that is, will determine how and if this conflict can ever really end.Pumpkinhead said:
At the peak of the Vietnam War, we had 550,000 people over there and bombed the hell out that country of a population about same size as Ukraine.
We still eventually got worn down and lost.
Never underestimate a determined foe trying to repel an invader. This Ukraine War may very well last several years like Vietnam did. Whether or not Russia ends up as the occupier of any additional land at the very end of this, who knows, but I am skeptical they will ever 'defeat' the Ukes any more than we ever defeated the NVA in Nam.
as much as we all look at the Russian bear as a paper tiger-Waffledynamics said:
Oof.‼️Insane footage of the battle for the city of Vuhledar.
— @PStyleOne1 (@PStyle0ne1) January 28, 2023
The 72nd Brigade of Ukraine continues to repulse all attacks, demilitarize the Russians, destroy and disable their equipment.
Here the use of proximity fuse to hit the Russian infantry?
cc:@noclador , @CasualArtyFan pic.twitter.com/Hc5vvMTiKH
LMCane said:
hopefully the summer offensive with 300 tanks rolling over their trenches will be the breaking point.
Or a bunch of these ripping off some 25MM, TOWs or MK19s.shiftyandquick said:LMCane said:
hopefully the summer offensive with 300 tanks rolling over their trenches will be the breaking point.
Hopefully the sound of F16s will make them lose their will.
60 US-donated M2A2 ODS Bradleys are loaded onto ARC Integrity in North Charleston, South Carolina, bound for Ukrainian service. pic.twitter.com/yWMfzSZ4IU
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) January 30, 2023
Western, Ukrainian, and Russian sources continue to indicate that #Russia is preparing for an imminent offensive, supporting ISW’s assessment that an offensive in the coming months is the most likely course of action.https://t.co/BOss1GjKHc pic.twitter.com/LyzFcyzvtu
— ISW (@TheStudyofWar) January 31, 2023
Hard to imagine a situation where #Bakhmut is defendable following the fall of Ivanivske. Russian forces have a long way to go before that happens, but the trend is clear. https://t.co/hrbzde5WO8
— The Intel Crab (@IntelCrab) January 31, 2023
The M2A2 ODS (Operation Desert Storm) doesn't have a Mk-19. The only grenade launcher the vehicle is equipped with are the smoke grenade launchers. Armament is a 25mm chain gun, M240C coax, and twin box TOW launcher, plus dismount troop weapons.Waffledynamics said:Western, Ukrainian, and Russian sources continue to indicate that #Russia is preparing for an imminent offensive, supporting ISW’s assessment that an offensive in the coming months is the most likely course of action.https://t.co/BOss1GjKHc pic.twitter.com/LyzFcyzvtu
— ISW (@TheStudyofWar) January 31, 2023
Quote:
Putin ordered to search vehicles for weapons and explosives in regions with "yellow threat"
France will supply 12 additional Caesar guns to Ukraine - Minister of the French Armed Forces, Sébastien Lecornu. https://t.co/0ZChhK468O pic.twitter.com/sVVix63oAG
— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) January 31, 2023
That article references Nov assault. The video below is more recent and just as much an epic failure.Rongagin71 said:
I have no first hand knowledge of any of this, but thought it interesting...
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/russian-marines-just-attempted-another-frontal-assault-on-ukrainian-positions-around-pavlivka-the-result-was-predictably-bloody/ar-AA16VbnJ?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=8af073ce53f64fcba713fe01ff410222
Everything I have read is they are getting at least 60 of the M2A2 ODS-SA upgraded model. I have no idea what this means having zero US mech/armor experience with the exception of a couple days out of 2 weeks while INF Squad competing in the Czech Republic but with Soviet AFV/IFVs. I mistakenly put the MK19 option in previous post either wishfully thinking or confusing with one of the other foreign IFVs going in like the CV90, because of its trench clearing capabilities.Smeghead4761 said:The M2A2 ODS (Operation Desert Storm) doesn't have a Mk-19. The only grenade launcher the vehicle is equipped with are the smoke grenade launchers. Armament is a 25mm chain gun, M240C coax, and twin box TOW launcher, plus dismount troop weapons.Waffledynamics said:Western, Ukrainian, and Russian sources continue to indicate that #Russia is preparing for an imminent offensive, supporting ISW’s assessment that an offensive in the coming months is the most likely course of action.https://t.co/BOss1GjKHc pic.twitter.com/LyzFcyzvtu
— ISW (@TheStudyofWar) January 31, 2023
The M2A2 ODS is state of the late 90s tech, and consists of upgrades recommended after Desert Storm. My unit in Germany was one of the last units in the Army to field them, in Feb 2000. Upgrades to the ODS over the base M2A2 include:
- laser rangefinder (previously, gunner indexed the range manually in 200m increments)
- replacing the individual dismount seats with bench seats like in the M113.
- revised stowage for reserve 25mm ammo
- addition of a hot water box/MRE heater. Idea borrowed from the Brits, who have water heaters for making tea on all their armored vehicles.
I'm not sure if the thermals were upgraded from the base M2A2 or if that didn't happen to the M2A3.
JFABNRGR said:That article references Nov assault. The video below is more recent and just as much an epic failure.Rongagin71 said:
I have no first hand knowledge of any of this, but thought it interesting...
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/russian-marines-just-attempted-another-frontal-assault-on-ukrainian-positions-around-pavlivka-the-result-was-predictably-bloody/ar-AA16VbnJ?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=8af073ce53f64fcba713fe01ff410222
https://funker530.com/video/nsfw-dozens-of-russian-marines-killed-by-artillery/
Possibly NSFW Video below is brutal and may not be for everyone ...not easy for me either but war is horrific in general and given what russians have done to innocents and even POWs I am ok with seeing. This not to be confused with enjoying as I have empathy for most human life unless you have harmed children.
ATGMs not limited to armor targets and gives a great view of how the kinetic energy makes the shape charge effective against armor. The Explosively Formed Penetrator (EFP) from the HEAT round or High Explosive Anti-Tank can clearly be seen after the triggering explosion reaching speeds up to 2 KM per second. This is the dust/copper trail visibly seen passing through the target. The ATGM is originating lower right on the screen in most angles.
https://funker530.com/video/nsfw-russian-troops-get-dominated-by-multiple-atgms/
Yes, I was feely uneasy watching that. Are drone-strikes are so impersonal that a group of guys carrying their buddy on a stretcher are targeted for attack?LMCane said:JFABNRGR said:That article references Nov assault. The video below is more recent and just as much an epic failure.Rongagin71 said:
I have no first hand knowledge of any of this, but thought it interesting...
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/russian-marines-just-attempted-another-frontal-assault-on-ukrainian-positions-around-pavlivka-the-result-was-predictably-bloody/ar-AA16VbnJ?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=8af073ce53f64fcba713fe01ff410222
https://funker530.com/video/nsfw-dozens-of-russian-marines-killed-by-artillery/
Possibly NSFW Video below is brutal and may not be for everyone ...not easy for me either but war is horrific in general and given what russians have done to innocents and even POWs I am ok with seeing. This not to be confused with enjoying as I have empathy for most human life unless you have harmed children.
ATGMs not limited to armor targets and gives a great view of how the kinetic energy makes the shape charge effective against armor. The Explosively Formed Penetrator (EFP) from the HEAT round or High Explosive Anti-Tank can clearly be seen after the triggering explosion reaching speeds up to 2 KM per second. This is the dust/copper trail visibly seen passing through the target. The ATGM is originating lower right on the screen in most angles.
https://funker530.com/video/nsfw-russian-troops-get-dominated-by-multiple-atgms/
for as much as the media we follow focuses on the convicts and "bad morale" of the Russkies,
they kept going back to pick up wounded and each time the next group would get wiped out
so at least that unit had strong cohesion and devotion to their duty.
hopefully it was Wagner and not mainline Russian Army units.
I knew a Vietnam F4 driver and he would tell stories about strafing runs and pink mist. I know a Vietnam era medic and he never discussed the war.P.U.T.U said:
Drone operators have a much lower PTSD rate than infantry, watching it through a monitor is not the same as watching it in person.
This has long been a tactic in wars, wound someone so multiple people have to help and attack them. Easy in a situation like this where you already have the target zeroed. Is it moral? Depends on your view, if I was a Uke soldier knowing that Russia has been raping and murdering kids and families I am taking out every single Russian I have a chance to.
If you read Dave Grossman's On Killing the normal human condition is not to kill another human, even if in war. I would have to look at the book again but when the USA used circle targets the hit rate was 10% in war, when they used human shaped targets it went up to 25%. Using a drone is almost like a video game where you take a lot of the human element out of it.
We are learning a lot in this war, Joe Rogan has been talking about robot wars for a while and most of us, including me, just laughed. Drones have proven incredibly effective in this war whether it be for surveillance or offensive.
Australian mercenary: “Wagner is near peer.”
— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) January 31, 2023
-> He describes the overmatch in combat capability between Wagner and Ukrainian forces around Bakhmut. pic.twitter.com/TLiBiqrEZ7
P.U.T.U said:
Drone operators have a much lower PTSD rate than infantry, watching it through a monitor is not the same as watching it in person.
This has long been a tactic in wars, wound someone so multiple people have to help and attack them. Easy in a situation like this where you already have the target zeroed. Is it moral? Depends on your view, if I was a Uke soldier knowing that Russia has been raping and murdering kids and families I am taking out every single Russian I have a chance to.
If you read Dave Grossman's On Killing the normal human condition is not to kill another human, even if in war. I would have to look at the book again but when the USA used circle targets the hit rate was 10% in war, when they used human shaped targets it went up to 25%. Using a drone is almost like a video game where you take a lot of the human element out of it.
We are learning a lot in this war, Joe Rogan has been talking about robot wars for a while and most of us, including me, just laughed. Drones have proven incredibly effective in this war whether it be for surveillance or offensive.
If he's a merc that was fighting alongside Ukraine, he could make/get observations of Wagner.AgLA06 said:
I'm skeptical. How would that individual know intricate details of both sides? Especially since it doesn't match recent history.
They weren't anything close to near peer in Syria that was for sure.
Waffledynamics said:If he's a merc that was fighting alongside Ukraine, he could make/get observations of Wagner.AgLA06 said:
I'm skeptical. How would that individual know intricate details of both sides? Especially since it doesn't match recent history.
They weren't anything close to near peer in Syria that was for sure.
AgLA06 said:
I'm skeptical. How would that individual know intricate details of both sides? Especially since it doesn't match recent history.
They weren't anything close to near peer in Syria that was for sure.
Eliminatus said:AgLA06 said:
I'm skeptical. How would that individual know intricate details of both sides? Especially since it doesn't match recent history.
They weren't anything close to near peer in Syria that was for sure.
It is an interesting discussion though. Money (or equipment, training, etc) and motivation tend to be what separates units.
I can absolutely see Wagner being a cut above conscripts and NG level of unit.
Wagner definitely has better gear though. I don't think that is in question and their motivation has to be better than the conscripts around them. Meaning some of them will actually give a **** and try to be better. Which means serious training and discipline.