Of course he is a kid. Kids are the main fighters in wars and always have been. I deployed the day after I turned 19 to Iraq and there were 2 other guys in my squad who were 18. My squad leader was 22. When I deployed to Afghanistan I got two guys who were 5 and a half months out of high school. (they acquitted themselves very well in the end).Captain Positivity said:
He looks like a scared kid.
I'm happy to see the Russian vehicles destroyed. Those kids are just pawns.
Video of Russian spetsnaz looting a Ukrainian supermarket. https://t.co/wbxBHYbSGW pic.twitter.com/R6wJGuZ59e
— Rob Lee (@RALee85) February 27, 2022
🔴Rus güçlerinin banka soyması güvenlik kameralarına yakalandı. pic.twitter.com/35nJ2S8njC
— Conflict (@ConflictTR) February 27, 2022
🇺🇦 Ukrainian Mi-8 strikes over Gostomel#Ukraine #Russia pic.twitter.com/Xsz0sxqqoZ
— The RAGE X (@theragex) February 27, 2022
It's war but not total war. Cell phones are everywhere, imagine the optics of a video of a tank running over unarmed civilians. If this were a World War scenario that tank's not stopping. The Russians are most certainly fighting with one hand tied behind their back. It is a very weird situation altogether.UnDisappointedAg said:
I don't think I've seen legit footage of a firefight with both sides shooting at each other yet. This is an invasion, but it doesn't feel like war. Stopping a tank by standing in front of it doesn't feel like war. Just a weird feeling about all of this.
UnDisappointedAg said:
I don't think I've seen legit footage of a firefight with both sides shooting at each other yet. This is an invasion, but it doesn't feel like war. Stopping a tank by standing in front of it doesn't feel like war. Just a weird feeling about all of this.
Ukrainian Military and Para-Military Forces are now looting the Russian Tgir Armored Vehicles that were Ambushed and Abandoned by Russian Special Forces shortly after entering the city of Kharkiv this morning. pic.twitter.com/jWEskmWS8Q
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) February 27, 2022
Todays operations that Russia’s western military district have conducted within Kharkiv, Ukraine are not only confusing but also potentially one of the largest tactical failures we have seen. Nothing supporting, not even BTRs. Once again no communication or coordinated fires.
— The Intel Hub (@The_IntelHub) February 27, 2022
⚡️Ukraine launches a website to help Russian families find their relatives killed in combat.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) February 27, 2022
The Interior Ministry has launched https://t.co/MHSNGGW5Sb, where it publishes photos and documents of the dead and captured Russian soldiers.
Zelensky says his country cannot negotiate from Belarus considering the country is being used to attack Ukraine.
— Doge (@IntelDoge) February 27, 2022
Warning Allergy Attack !!!Spaceship said:
As I've mentioned on here before, my brother-in-law and his family live in Melitopol. We're getting updates twice a day from them. Currently they are without phone and electrical service and it's pretty cold there. This is copied from what my wife sent someone else.
"My mom spoke with my brother this morning, afternoon their time. They are still sheltering in place as most others are doing in Melitopol. A lot of the fighting has moved on towards Kyiv as of 24 hours ago, where it's really heavy right now. Was very scary when fighting was going on in Melitopol as it was rattling their windows and shaking the walls as they sheltered in the hallways away from the windows to protect against getting hit with stray bullets. My brother said it's very said to see all the 16/17/18 year old Russian boys forced to fight and be in the military. They don't want to be killing Ukrainians. A lot of young Russian boy casualties littering the streets. Lots of Russian wounded that Ukrainians are taking to hospital and burying bodies. Their church is providing bread and flour for many people to bake with/eat. And they are just taking one day at a time and trusting in the Lord for what the future holds."
— Rob Lee (@RALee85) February 27, 2022
Alright. This past 12 hours has finally made me call my shot.Captain Positivity said:Todays operations that Russia’s western military district have conducted within Kharkiv, Ukraine are not only confusing but also potentially one of the largest tactical failures we have seen. Nothing supporting, not even BTRs. Once again no communication or coordinated fires.
— The Intel Hub (@The_IntelHub) February 27, 2022
I hope you are correct in your assessment.Eliminatus said:Alright. This past 12 hours has finally made me call my shot.Captain Positivity said:Todays operations that Russia’s western military district have conducted within Kharkiv, Ukraine are not only confusing but also potentially one of the largest tactical failures we have seen. Nothing supporting, not even BTRs. Once again no communication or coordinated fires.
— The Intel Hub (@The_IntelHub) February 27, 2022
Ukraine is going to survive this IMO. They have taken the best shot that Russia was willing to give and from here on out, I don't see Russia being any more capable from this point forward than they have been without massive reinforcement. Which I am also not so sure we will see either.
A lot of fighting is still ahead but I think we will still see a Ukraine in the future. (Non nuclear consideration)
This war will be examined from every angle possible and the exact reasons will eventually get out but the net result is that Russia was not capable enough to accomplish their goals and looking back with hindsight, they might not have ever been from that first minute they opened fire.
This was a failed strategy that led to failed tactics that reinforced that failed strategy in my eyes. I know this is armchair general'ing but I believe now. I always wanted to but Ukraine bought the time we need and I am convinced the above is just more and more cracks that are becoming obvious in this Russian invasion.
Russia is already claiming more Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2s shot down and destroyed on the ground than Ukraine actually has TB2s 🇷🇺🇺🇦 pic.twitter.com/jETiqi1Roc
— Oryx (@oryxspioenkop) February 27, 2022
I hope you are right but you are calling your shot 3:00 into the first quarter. This thing is just getting started.Eliminatus said:Alright. This past 12 hours has finally made me call my shot.Captain Positivity said:Todays operations that Russia’s western military district have conducted within Kharkiv, Ukraine are not only confusing but also potentially one of the largest tactical failures we have seen. Nothing supporting, not even BTRs. Once again no communication or coordinated fires.
— The Intel Hub (@The_IntelHub) February 27, 2022
Ukraine is going to survive this IMO. They have taken the best shot that Russia was willing to give and from here on out, I don't see Russia being any more capable from this point forward than they have been without massive reinforcement. Which I am also not so sure we will see either.
A lot of fighting is still ahead but I think we will still see a Ukraine in the future. (Non nuclear consideration)
This war will be examined from every angle possible and the exact reasons will eventually get out but the net result is that Russia was not capable enough to accomplish their goals and looking back with hindsight, they might not have ever been from that first minute they opened fire.
This was a failed strategy that led to failed tactics that reinforced that failed strategy in my eyes. I know this is armchair general'ing but I believe now. I always wanted to but Ukraine bought the time we need and I am convinced the above is just more and more cracks that are becoming obvious in this Russian invasion.
No, you are right for sure.ttu_85 said:I hope you are right but you are calling your shot 3:00 into the first quarter. This thing is just getting started.Eliminatus said:Alright. This past 12 hours has finally made me call my shot.Captain Positivity said:Todays operations that Russia’s western military district have conducted within Kharkiv, Ukraine are not only confusing but also potentially one of the largest tactical failures we have seen. Nothing supporting, not even BTRs. Once again no communication or coordinated fires.
— The Intel Hub (@The_IntelHub) February 27, 2022
Ukraine is going to survive this IMO. They have taken the best shot that Russia was willing to give and from here on out, I don't see Russia being any more capable from this point forward than they have been without massive reinforcement. Which I am also not so sure we will see either.
A lot of fighting is still ahead but I think we will still see a Ukraine in the future. (Non nuclear consideration)
This war will be examined from every angle possible and the exact reasons will eventually get out but the net result is that Russia was not capable enough to accomplish their goals and looking back with hindsight, they might not have ever been from that first minute they opened fire.
This was a failed strategy that led to failed tactics that reinforced that failed strategy in my eyes. I know this is armchair general'ing but I believe now. I always wanted to but Ukraine bought the time we need and I am convinced the above is just more and more cracks that are becoming obvious in this Russian invasion.
Could you imagine it Jan 1, 1942 and we are on our heels in the Pacific taking one hit after another. Now imagine they had our communication tech- almost real time imagery of war. What would be posted on such threads. I can see it now: 'America and Britain are done.', 'Our navy has been destroyed', 'Japan is going to cake walk to the West Coast', Blah blah.
Not meaning to call you out. Please don't take it personally after all this is the first time in history we get almost real-time unedited unfiltered imagery from a major war zone. Its like watching a football or basketball game. To bad war doesns't work like that.
I suspect Russia will step up the brutality prior to any possible stand down.Quote:
Dusted with snow and sitting on a tank- carrying truck, this is the menacing image of Russia's deadly weapon that will spread fear across Ukraine and the world.
After three days of dogged defence by Ukraine's military frustrated the advance of Vladimir Putin's forces, the Russian President yesterday deployed a fearsome rocket system onto the battlefield.
Footage verified by the American broadcaster CNN showed the Russian army moving TOS-1 Buratino rockets towards the front line.
Capable of firing a barrage of thermobaric 'flamethrower' rockets, the weapon can wipe out everything within a 300-yard radius. British military sources warn it could kill tens of thousands of civilians.
True. Nor should we forget or ignore the incompetency displayed in the "AfghanistanGordo14 said:FAT SEXY said:
Russia won't have to wait long for the internet outrage from the West to subside. It takes about a week and a half for news cycles in these countries to move on to the next thing. See the Afghanistan withdrawal for example.
People are not gonna ignore an active war in Europe.
Aggies75455 said:
Welp my sleeping schedule has officially adjusted to the day/night time of Ukraine.
I have had a quick basic search and can't find this posted before
— Smith (@MSmith3790) February 27, 2022
You have long been a good poster that have have enjoyed reading through the years. To be honest, I irritate the hell out of my friends and family and especially my wife with my cold pragmatic take on things. In this case its knowing the Russians always start poorly.Eliminatus said:No, you are right for sure.ttu_85 said:I hope you are right but you are calling your shot 3:00 into the first quarter. This thing is just getting started.Eliminatus said:Alright. This past 12 hours has finally made me call my shot.Captain Positivity said:Todays operations that Russia’s western military district have conducted within Kharkiv, Ukraine are not only confusing but also potentially one of the largest tactical failures we have seen. Nothing supporting, not even BTRs. Once again no communication or coordinated fires.
— The Intel Hub (@The_IntelHub) February 27, 2022
Ukraine is going to survive this IMO. They have taken the best shot that Russia was willing to give and from here on out, I don't see Russia being any more capable from this point forward than they have been without massive reinforcement. Which I am also not so sure we will see either.
A lot of fighting is still ahead but I think we will still see a Ukraine in the future. (Non nuclear consideration)
This war will be examined from every angle possible and the exact reasons will eventually get out but the net result is that Russia was not capable enough to accomplish their goals and looking back with hindsight, they might not have ever been from that first minute they opened fire.
This was a failed strategy that led to failed tactics that reinforced that failed strategy in my eyes. I know this is armchair general'ing but I believe now. I always wanted to but Ukraine bought the time we need and I am convinced the above is just more and more cracks that are becoming obvious in this Russian invasion.
Could you imagine it Jan 1, 1942 and we are on our heels in the Pacific taking one hit after another. Now imagine they had our communication tech- almost real time imagery of war. What would be posted on such threads. I can see it now: 'America and Britain are done.', 'Our navy has been destroyed', 'Japan is going to cake walk to the West Coast', Blah blah.
Not meaning to call you out. Please don't take it personally after all this is the first time in history we get almost real-time unedited unfiltered imagery from a major war zone. Its like watching a football or basketball game. To bad war doesns't work like that.
That is why I stressed my qualifiers as no major reinforcements soon and no Crazy Putin moves that are hard to quantify. With the stuff they have in theater right now and in the very near future, I just don't see them making the Ukes capitulate. Their peak power with their original invasion force has long passed now and the Ukes are still here and gaining hard earned experience and floods of willing defenders that will soon, maybe even right now, be armed more and more with modern weapons designed to kill the biggest threats they are facing now.
They had an estimated sub 200K force from the first minute that has since been spread out and been in constant fighting and maneuvering for over three days. I imagine reinforcements are trickling in but their efforts seem disjointed, piecemeal, and even stupid at times. They have been repulsed in their attempts at Kiev already. The city has stood and the citizens are even more galvanized. They have proven to still be able to attack air threats successfully.
The biggest thing I see so far is that Russia has not seemed to be able to coordinate and communicate effectively on the ground. At least not to our standards. I have seen videos of lone or double vehicles getting shot to ***** All alone. A lot of times now. It's bizarre. Russia has not prosecuted this in the way that anyone expected they should have been able to.
I could be wrong. I may very well be. I am just a dude sitting in a chair in Texas looking from the outside in. But I hope I am right to. This is just my very unexpert guess after absorbing all of this. We shall of course see in the end.
I actually appreciate you keeping me honest. I certainly strive to be.