Eliminatus said:
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That's a lot of BUK systems.
Looks like 1 MT-LBV (Infantry Transport), 1 Acquisition Radar unit, 1 Reloading vehicle, 1 Command vehicle, 5-6 Tractor Erector Launchers (They have intergrated radars on top but can link to a larger radar unit).
They aren't the Buk M3, those have enclosed disposable missile tubes for storage.
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seems like pretty soft target without any infantry protection, where are the javilines or anti tank weapons?
Hell. Where are the IED's? Why are these a holes driving around without a worry in the world?
Welcome to the party. So that's three of us all seeing the exact same thing from a military perspective-
the Russkies are driving soft skinned vehicles right down a road as if on a parade for May Day in Moscow.
and there is not even a platoon of defenders anywhere to fire mortars or RPGs or machine guns at them.
Could this be because the Ukrainians are effectively beaten and are consolidating for a smaller defense?
That tweet says they are in a small village near Sumy...which is right on the border. It would appear Ukraine isn't able to have forces out that far right now? focused on things closer to Kiev?
I don't think anyone here has a clear picture of Uke order of battle right now, but they are definitely committed just about everywhere. The fighting north of Kiev and to the south in Kherson seems to be the stiffest resistance by far.
I wonder how coordinated they are really.
the Finns in 1940 deliberately left men way in the rear of the enemy, hiding out for the enemy soviets to pass. then would attack from behind and shoot up entire columns, snipe at them, real types of sabotage from well trained scouts.
the Ukes had 8 years to prepare for this. not only looking at old history- just look at Afghanistan and Iraq and how our enemies attacked us from small villages and along the roadways.
they could have blocked the roads with felled trees, blown all the bridges, set up ambushes around every bend, placed IED in the roadways. at least that would take hours to clear every few miles.