Abramovich Seeks GBP3b for Chelsea FC, Sky Reports
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Abramovich Seeks GBP3b for Chelsea FC, Sky Reports
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Russian troops in Balakliya. 2/https://t.co/EAfSnqsTcF pic.twitter.com/8HKZtvKYeK
— Rob Lee (@RALee85) March 2, 2022
How does something like this work and reduce the risk of friendly fire? This is starting to sound like a video game battle royale with different factions being in the same area (although sharing a common enemy). I fear accidental deaths for some of these folks.12th Man Stan Account said:
Interesting comment from a US Navy veteran:I'm noticing a shitload of former OEF/OIF combat vets who are signing up for the international Ukrainian defense force.
— Christopher David (@Tazerface16) March 1, 2022
Some are even forming up their own 50 person platoons and coming over enmass so that they have some autonomy.
Wow!
Godspeed!
Aggies75455 said:
Where are all the Molotov Cocktails? Outside of a couple of car drive by videos I haven't seen anyone using them. I keep waiting for windows to open the fury of hell to rain down.
SPSAg05 said:Waffledynamics said:Aggies75455 said:neAGle96 said:#Ukraine: Another Russian BMD-4M was abandoned and then captured by the Ukrainian forces. This is the one of the most modern Russian military vehicles. #Russian pic.twitter.com/h1JHAHINJz
— Gambit 🇺🇦🇷🇺 (@Gambit59830470) March 2, 2022
The Ukes seem to be getting a ton of Russian abandoned equipment. How much is usable and not do damaged I'm not sure but pretty wild how much equipment is being left.
Have we seen any evidence of Ukraine being able to turn these captured vehicles around against the enemy yet?
Considering we're talking about a country that still sends their cosmonauts to and from space in basically what amounts to a disposable tuna can 1960s style, can we figure there's much value in an abandoned Russian truck stuck in the mud?
RebelE Infantry said:Aggies75455 said:
Where are all the Molotov Cocktails? Outside of a couple of car drive by videos I haven't seen anyone using them. I keep waiting for windows to open the fury of hell to rain down.
Most likely not going to happen because the vast majority of people don't want to get shot to pieces.
tamuags08 said:How does something like this work and reduce the risk of friendly fire? This is starting to sound like a video game battle royale with different factions being in the same area (although sharing a common enemy). I fear accidental deaths for some of these folks.12th Man Stan Account said:
Interesting comment from a US Navy veteran:I'm noticing a shitload of former OEF/OIF combat vets who are signing up for the international Ukrainian defense force.
— Christopher David (@Tazerface16) March 1, 2022
Some are even forming up their own 50 person platoons and coming over enmass so that they have some autonomy.
Wow!
Godspeed!
jabberwalkie09 said:
Another problem is when will they actually get there. The battle is raging now.
So I guess those stockpiles we saw aren't really getting used then.rgag12 said:RebelE Infantry said:Aggies75455 said:
Where are all the Molotov Cocktails? Outside of a couple of car drive by videos I haven't seen anyone using them. I keep waiting for windows to open the fury of hell to rain down.
Most likely not going to happen because the vast majority of people don't want to get shot to pieces.
And ensure the destruction of your home and/or the building you are attacking from.
Air wars: Ukrainian military says a "fierce air battle" took place last night in the Kyiv region between a pair of MiG-29 fighters and a pair of Russian Su-35s. Both Russian jets were destroyed and 1 MiG-29 survived.
— Larisa Brown (@larisamlbrown) March 2, 2022
GAC06 said:
I don't see how they can take Kiev if the people really fight it out. The Russians are showing a serious lack of will combined with major command and control issues. Communication on unencrypted radios and by cell phone? Think about when we went into Fallujah. That took us a month and a half of detailed highly coordinated attacks. Granted the Russians don't seem to care about casualties like we do but that just goes back to their will to fight problem.
Then we should do a Berlin airdrop. Guarded by F-22s of course.LMCane said:GAC06 said:
I don't see how they can take Kiev if the people really fight it out. The Russians are showing a serious lack of will combined with major command and control issues. Communication on unencrypted radios and by cell phone? Think about when we went into Fallujah. That took us a month and a half of detailed highly coordinated attacks. Granted the Russians don't seem to care about casualties like we do but that just goes back to their will to fight problem.
The Russians won't try to go house to house like Stalingrad
they will try to encircle Kyiv, Kharkiv, Mariupol and Odessa and dig in their troops
then start to flatten neighborhoods
then try to starve out the citizens.
Aggies75455 said:
Where are all the Molotov Cocktails? Outside of a couple of car drive by videos I haven't seen anyone using them. I keep waiting for windows to open the fury of hell to rain down.
aTmAg said:
It's pathetic how low the Russians got to get to hit a ground target. Shows how crappy their accuracy is.
Waffledynamics said:jabberwalkie09 said:
Another problem is when will they actually get there. The battle is raging now.
For which city currently is there an active, raging battle? Kharkov? I've been out of the loop for several hours.
LMCane said:GAC06 said:
I don't see how they can take Kiev if the people really fight it out. The Russians are showing a serious lack of will combined with major command and control issues. Communication on unencrypted radios and by cell phone? Think about when we went into Fallujah. That took us a month and a half of detailed highly coordinated attacks. Granted the Russians don't seem to care about casualties like we do but that just goes back to their will to fight problem.
The Russians won't try to go house to house like Stalingrad
they will try to encircle Kyiv, Kharkiv, Mariupol and Odessa and dig in their troops
then start to flatten neighborhoods
then try to starve out the citizens.
once the Ukes military starts to collapse-SPSAg05 said:
https://www.businessinsider.com/ukraines-tax-office-captured-russian-tanks-not-personal-taxable-income-2022-3
Ukrainian authorities say citizens don't need to declare captured Russian tanks and military equipment for tax purposes
jabberwalkie09 said:tamuags08 said:How does something like this work and reduce the risk of friendly fire? This is starting to sound like a video game battle royale with different factions being in the same area (although sharing a common enemy). I fear accidental deaths for some of these folks.12th Man Stan Account said:
Interesting comment from a US Navy veteran:I'm noticing a shitload of former OEF/OIF combat vets who are signing up for the international Ukrainian defense force.
— Christopher David (@Tazerface16) March 1, 2022
Some are even forming up their own 50 person platoons and coming over enmass so that they have some autonomy.
Wow!
Godspeed!
I've been wondering how they're going to be able to effectively communicate. Japan has reported some people volunteering and now we have some Americans. I'm sure there's going to be some other countries that volunteers come from. But how will all these groups actually speak to each other? I doubt they know Ukrainian.
Another problem is when will they actually get there. The battle is raging now.
The ghost lives on!JobSecurity said:Air wars: Ukrainian military says a "fierce air battle" took place last night in the Kyiv region between a pair of MiG-29 fighters and a pair of Russian Su-35s. Both Russian jets were destroyed and 1 MiG-29 survived.
— Larisa Brown (@larisamlbrown) March 2, 2022
So Ukraine is of the worlds largest agriculture producers. They must have a huge fleet of crop dusters to fly on fertilizers and chemicals for the grain fields. I assume they would have modern turbo prop planes which could haul and drop 2,000 to 4,000 lbs loads with little changes to the tanks. These are high performance machines with very experienced pilots. Just wonder if any are being used to drop bombs.Aggies75455 said:
Where are all the Molotov Cocktails? Outside of a couple of car drive by videos I haven't seen anyone using them. I keep waiting for windows to open the fury of hell to rain down.
Eliminatus said:htownag10 said:❗️For the first time during the war, the Armed Forces of #Ukraine went on the offensive, advanced in the district of Gorlovka and are strengthening there.
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) March 2, 2022
It is pretty far east in the Donetsk region. Some of the first fighting was there. This is a very interesting update to me. And good!
JobSecurity said:Air wars: Ukrainian military says a "fierce air battle" took place last night in the Kyiv region between a pair of MiG-29 fighters and a pair of Russian Su-35s. Both Russian jets were destroyed and 1 MiG-29 survived.
— Larisa Brown (@larisamlbrown) March 2, 2022
Bit of a theme developing here.. they’re not even bothering to chase after them any more. pic.twitter.com/RVCv5H7DUZ
— Johnny Mercer (@JohnnyMercerUK) March 2, 2022
Besides the >4000 km border they share with China.....GAC06 said:
Yeah but Russians are overwhelmingly closer to Europe. They'll need more than China
That was a great listen; explains a lot about Russia naivete. I recommend it to anyone who has 25min to spare.BQwolf05 said:
So it has been asked about the media is reporting and what is the perception in Russia.
Listened to this podcast this morning that interviewed an independent media outlet in Russia.
Today, Explained What Russians think of Putin's war