flakrat said:
Why would India side with Russia given Russia is building a massive port in Pakistan?
Ukrainian MOD- "Kyiv territorial defence have NLAW. Welcome to hell." pic.twitter.com/AbLejB17kj
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) February 25, 2022
flakrat said:
Why would India side with Russia given Russia is building a massive port in Pakistan?
flakrat said:
Why would India side with Russia given Russia is building a massive port in Pakistan?
Zelensky posts a video with top aides + his prime minister, apparently from above ground in Kyiv.
— Felix Light (@felix_light) February 25, 2022
“We are all here, our soldiers are here … we are defending our independence” pic.twitter.com/CX7s7Rq0ED
https://news.sky.com/story/russia-invasion-fears-as-britain-sends-2-000-anti-tank-weapons-to-ukraine-12520950Rosstafari said:Ukrainian MOD- "Kyiv territorial defence have NLAW. Welcome to hell." pic.twitter.com/AbLejB17kj
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) February 25, 2022
What makes this special compared to other equipment?Rosstafari said:Ukrainian MOD- "Kyiv territorial defence have NLAW. Welcome to hell." pic.twitter.com/AbLejB17kj
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) February 25, 2022
Agthatbuilds said:
New news has kinda gone quiet. What's happening?
Waffledynamics said:What makes this special compared to other equipment?Rosstafari said:Ukrainian MOD- "Kyiv territorial defence have NLAW. Welcome to hell." pic.twitter.com/AbLejB17kj
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) February 25, 2022
See below for a quote from "Red Storm Rising" that pretty well sums up where the Russians probably are right now. They didn't get as far as they wanted right away to "Shock and Awe" the Ukes into submission. Their attempts to land paratroopers and capture airports to bring in resupply have not worked as they planned. Now they may have some breakthroughs, but the trick is getting enough troops (and their supplies) through that breakthrough in order to exploit it before the Ukrainians can regroup and shuffle to meet them. I think the supply side of that is likely given the sporadic postings about Russians out trying to scavenge diesel to keep their tanks running.FireAg said:
Anyone else wondering if the Russians did their due diligence with surveillance, intelligence, and attack planning?
Asymmetric warfare/force equalizing weapon?Waffledynamics said:What makes this special compared to other equipment?Rosstafari said:Ukrainian MOD- "Kyiv territorial defence have NLAW. Welcome to hell." pic.twitter.com/AbLejB17kj
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) February 25, 2022
Home court and house rules always help as well.Nitro Power said:
Time for me to eat some crow here. I said yesterday Russia would mow almost anyone over that they wanted in short order. I was wrong, I admit it. I think there are two things taking place here. Russia is a bully who has built a reputation based on fear. So far it appears to me Ukraine hit them in the mouth and/or they are not as powerful as thought (at least me). Two, I did not expect Ukraine to rally like they have. Regardless of the outcome, what they are doing is inspirational.
I was indifferent at first, but I am firmly rooting for Ukraine to kick some ass.
They apparently rival the Javelins? Maybe that's just me drawing conclusions based on other stuff I've seen postedMr. AGSPRT04 said:Asymmetric warfare/force equalizing weapon?Waffledynamics said:What makes this special compared to other equipment?Rosstafari said:Ukrainian MOD- "Kyiv territorial defence have NLAW. Welcome to hell." pic.twitter.com/AbLejB17kj
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) February 25, 2022
If they're using that pictures as proof, then they may want to remove the American flag from the backpack.Rosstafari said:Ukrainian MOD- "Kyiv territorial defence have NLAW. Welcome to hell." pic.twitter.com/AbLejB17kj
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) February 25, 2022
Solo Tetherball Champ said:Waffledynamics said:What makes this special compared to other equipment?Rosstafari said:Ukrainian MOD- "Kyiv territorial defence have NLAW. Welcome to hell." pic.twitter.com/AbLejB17kj
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) February 25, 2022
Basically the latest and greatest in anti-tank missiles.
Which is it - trained medical professionals or med school students? Not sure the latter will be very helpfulRosstafari said:
Rumor on OSINT that Russia is conscripting every trained medical professional they can get their hands on. Includes med school students. Apparently they've taken much heavier casualties than they planned for and are planning for more. A lot more.
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The meter-long disposable weapon weighs just 27.5 pounds and can launch a single 150-millimeter diameter missile out to an effective range between 20 and 600 meters, or up to 400 meters for moving targets. Newer NLAWs reportedly have guidance software increasing accurate range to 800 meters.
Unlike most light anti-tank weapons, the NLAW has a 'Predicted Line of Sight' guidance system in which the operator tracks a moving target vehicle in the launcher's 2.5x magnification sight for 3-5 seconds before firing.
A 'cold launch' system then ejects the missile with pressurized gas before it ignites its rocket motor, accelerating the weapon to 440 miles per hour (200 meters per second). This allows the weapon to be used safely from interior spaces without injuring personnel with the rocket's back blast.
The missile then uses an inertial navigation system to fly to where the launcher's targeting algorithm predicts the vehicle will be based on its prior trajectory.
In addition to ordinary direct-fire mode, the NLAW can also use a top-attack mode in which it flies one-meter above the targets and discharges a downward-facing shaped charge over a target vehicle. As top armor is universally pretty thin (ie. no more than a few centimeters) this could allow an NLAW to disable tanks with frontal protection exceeding the missile's reported penetrating power equivalent to 50 centimeters RHA. This can also enable targeting of vehicles mostly concealed behind cover.
Agthatbuilds said:#BREAKING: Ukrainian Air Force chief says they have shot down a Russian IL-76 transport plane with paratroopers on board south of Kyiv
— ELINT News (@ELINTNews) February 25, 2022
Love Gun said:
For those that don't habla Russian military equipment, the IL-76 is a BIG plane. If this report is accurate that it did go down and it was loaded with paratroopers, we're talking over 100 Russians KIA. This gives me wood.Agthatbuilds said:#BREAKING: Ukrainian Air Force chief says they have shot down a Russian IL-76 transport plane with paratroopers on board south of Kyiv
— ELINT News (@ELINTNews) February 25, 2022
Very hard to bring in the heavy equipment and troops to do so in such a kinetic environment. The same things that plagued the Russian attempts to land paratroopers would likely befall any force trying to come in by air in numbers large enough to make a difference. Best thing anybody could do if they really want to help at this point militarily is keep sending the MANPADS and Anti tank weapons, and help the Ukrainians with air superiority. If they have not already been practicing with the Ukrainian AF though, it would be very difficult for another AF's planes to be effective without a high risk of friendly fire incidents.Nitro Power said:
Is there any chance more countries get involved to help Ukraine with manpower, now that they have shown they at least have a punchers chance? Also as another poster pointed out their tech and strategies seem outdated.
FIFY. But hope somebody's mother knows where Putin can be found and somebody takes a shot...Build It said:
If you believe the numbers they've lost more than their entire time in Afghanistan. TheRussianChechnyan mothers will be raising hell.
Chipotlemonger said:
WTF India? Come on