The Russian currency market will reopen in about 24 hours, after the weekend ends - and it can be expected the ruble's value will enter freefall
— Neil Hauer (@NeilPHauer) February 27, 2022
The Russian currency market will reopen in about 24 hours, after the weekend ends - and it can be expected the ruble's value will enter freefall
— Neil Hauer (@NeilPHauer) February 27, 2022
Ukraine's defense minister posts a message on Facebook as dawn breaks in Kyiv and the city remains in Ukrainian control: "Three days that changed our country and the world forever. Where are all those who promised to capture Kyiv in 2 hours?" pic.twitter.com/26JRPllIQm
— Zach Basu (@zacharybasu) February 27, 2022
Eliminatus said:
Someone earlier had mentioned that putting styrofoam in gasoline would make a poor mans napalm.
It's an old trick and this proves it it got around.
Also once again shows this is an all hands fight. It's going to be a long day I think for the Ukes. If the orders to take at all costs is true, today will probably be a pivotal day.
Aggies75455 said:
Anyone else wondering about javelin missiles like I was. This seems exactly like what's needed in this situation. Mobile, lightweight yet powerful. Especially when Russians are just riding down highways with tanks.
Aggies75455 said:
Anyone else wondering about javelin missiles like I was. This seems exactly like what's needed in this situation. Mobile, lightweight yet powerful. Especially when Russians are just riding down highways with tanks.
My Dad was on a carrier in the Pacific during WW II. He said they ran out of napalm and soaked ruined tires in diesel to substitute for napalm. No idea if that was old memories or the truth. "Necessity is the mother of invention".Eliminatus said:
Someone earlier had mentioned that putting styrofoam in gasoline would make a poor mans napalm.
It's an old trick and this proves it it got around.
Also once again shows this is an all hands fight. It's going to be a long day I think for the Ukes. If the orders to take at all costs is true, today will probably be a pivotal day.
It's greatest strength is it's range and why it is a perfect complement to the newer NLAW. These are simple to use as well. I took a two week course on the system was considered an SME on it. I could reasonably train someone on it in less than an hour and create a whole mess of what is effectively tank snipers with little effort. They are rated at over 2km range with very high accuracy and were created to fight the very same vehicles we are seeing in Ukraine right now.Aggies75455 said:
Anyone else wondering about javelin missiles like I was. This seems exactly like what's needed in this situation. Mobile, lightweight yet powerful. Especially when Russians are just riding down highways with tanks.
TOS-1A has double the range, still not a lot by modern standards.Ulysses90 said:The TOS-1 Buratinos only have a range of about 6km. They are basically a weapons for reducing a nearby fortified position. Belgorod is about 80km from Kharkiv and they have had time to cover that distance since they were spotted this morning moving across the border from Belgorod.jabberwalkie09 said:erudite said:TOS-1 was confirmed near Mariupol I believe. Not near Kiev.Keegan99 said:
My SWAG would be thermobaric. Those have been seen in theater, reportedly.
TOS-1's have been spotted in a couple of areas. Today one was spotted in Takmok. They have been spotted near Belgorod as well. I'd put money on the videos that have come from around Kharkiv showing the artillery attack was from TOS-1's from near Belgorod.
I sincerely hope this is true.Jayhawk said:
So much for the vaunted Chechens.
agsalaska said:
Vice news has some awesome content from foreign places and have been in Ukraine since the first invasion in 2014. This is a great video.
The Shmel? That's an infantry based, 90mm/78mm/62mm (Edit: "RPG" like) depending on variant.deddog said:TOS-1A has double the range, still not a lot by modern standards.Ulysses90 said:The TOS-1 Buratinos only have a range of about 6km. They are basically a weapons for reducing a nearby fortified position. Belgorod is about 80km from Kharkiv and they have had time to cover that distance since they were spotted this morning moving across the border from Belgorod.jabberwalkie09 said:erudite said:TOS-1 was confirmed near Mariupol I believe. Not near Kiev.Keegan99 said:
My SWAG would be thermobaric. Those have been seen in theater, reportedly.
TOS-1's have been spotted in a couple of areas. Today one was spotted in Takmok. They have been spotted near Belgorod as well. I'd put money on the videos that have come from around Kharkiv showing the artillery attack was from TOS-1's from near Belgorod.
The Russians also have regular RPGs (RPO-A ?) that also have thermobaric warheads.
Good for use in urban areas to take out snipers and enemy combatants in buildings
Talon2DSO said:RedNeckGamer88 said:
I think allot of people are looking at this invasion completely wrong. Russia is trying to surround all the major cities and minimize civilian casualties. The 2003 Iraq war invasion took about a month. This was with the US blowing up power stations, destroying utilities and infrastructure. Also, the Ukraine much better military then Iraq. People in Iraq went without running water and power for more than a year in some cases. As far as I can tell, If Russia wanted to, they could level Kiev, and they could be cutting power and completely wrecking the place like we did in Iraq.
I am assuming that Russia will encircle all the civilian locations and starve them out and focus on directly taking over government infrastructure. They want to "capture" Ukraine and keep the place intact. Destroying the country does them no good.
This is the same Russian government that gassed 300 people in a theater. They don't care about casualties
The tweeter has a blue checkmark and claims to work for Voice of America News from Washington DC, according to her bio. IOW, not Ukrainian...JobSecurity said:
seems like ukrainian propaganda but nonethelessA source tells me that many Russian tanks/heavy machines don’t simply run out of fuel — crews dump the fuel intentionally, as soon as they learn that their destination is Kyiv. After all they’ve been told that they were going as “peacekeepers” to “protect Russians” in Donbas. https://t.co/TDONFPaPdn
— Fatima Tlis (@fatimatlis) February 27, 2022
THREAD 1/7 Intel from a Ukrainian officer about a meeting in Putin’s lair in Urals. Oligarchs convened there so no one would flee. Putin is furious, he thought that the whole war would be easy and everything would be done in 1-4 days. @EPPGroup @general_ben @edwardlucas @politico pic.twitter.com/8AoelUDWM9
— Riho Terras (@RihoTerras) February 26, 2022
2/7 Russians didn’t have a tactical plan. The war costs about $20 bln/day. There are rockets for 3-4 days at most, they use them sparingly. They lack weapons, the Tula and 2 Rotenberg plants can’t physically fulfil the orders for weapons. Rifles and ammo are the most they can do.
— Riho Terras (@RihoTerras) February 26, 2022
Several videos out for Russian Troops moving in Kharkiv. I expect Russia to try and take Kharkiv today and then try to take Kyiv no later than tomorrow. I think Ukraine hurt Russia's plans a little bit for Kyiv with significantly degrading the Chechen capabilities yesterday.Gordo14 said:
Seems oddly quiet in Ukraine today? Wonder if that's an indication of the current status of the Russian military.
clw04 said:Several videos out for Russian Troops moving in Kharkiv. I expect Russia to try and take Kharkiv today and then try to take Kyiv no later than tomorrow. I think Ukraine hurt Russia's plans a little bit for Kyiv with significantly degrading the Chechen capabilities yesterday.Gordo14 said:
Seems oddly quiet in Ukraine today? Wonder if that's an indication of the current status of the Russian military.
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/27-february-video-russian-troops-in-kharkiv
Goes hand in hand with the reports of overextended supply lines.Gordo14 said:clw04 said:Several videos out for Russian Troops moving in Kharkiv. I expect Russia to try and take Kharkiv today and then try to take Kyiv no later than tomorrow. I think Ukraine hurt Russia's plans a little bit for Kyiv with significantly degrading the Chechen capabilities yesterday.Gordo14 said:
Seems oddly quiet in Ukraine today? Wonder if that's an indication of the current status of the Russian military.
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/27-february-video-russian-troops-in-kharkiv
I saw the videos, but it seemed to be a group of vehicles on a suicide mission and then a bunch of guys without armor support. Maybe there's more to it. But either way there is no way they can fully takeover Kharkiv in a day. Urban combat is just too difficult.
My point is the momentum they had has completely disappeared.
⚡️Air raid alert in Kyiv.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) February 27, 2022
People should go to the closest shelter.
⚡️Governor of Kharkiv reports that heavy fighting is taking place inside the city.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) February 27, 2022
⚡️A large column of Russian vehicles is pushing into the city of Sumy from the side of Khimprom, the military administration is reporting.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) February 27, 2022
Civilians are asked to be in a safe place, not to go out unnecessarily and to stay away from windows.
⚡️Air raid alert in Sumy.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) February 27, 2022
People must go to the nearest shelter.
Харьков очень медленно продвигаются через частный сектор! pic.twitter.com/Yc4oiTWjfP
— Спутник News АТО (@SputnikATO) February 27, 2022