aggiehawg said:
Saw that same clip yesterday. It's not new.
It's probably been posted before but the tweet says Kherson yesterday. I edited my post because I misread the tweet originally.
aggiehawg said:
Saw that same clip yesterday. It's not new.
Was just talking with The Hubs about the lack of Russian drone video. Have you seen or read anything about Russian drone operations?Captain Positivity said:
There were videos of them flying around on the first day. Don't know if they were actual videos from Ukraine or copy paste from other conflicts, but they were definitely been reported as being in the air space.
Russia's lack of air ability may be the biggest surprise coming out of this.
KCup17 said:
How much weight can we really give all these various reports of Russian equipment losses? I'm having a hard time believing the credibility of all these reports. As much as I want them to be true. Guess it's just the dilemma of social media.
They are using them but the Russians arent putting out a ton of official videoaggiehawg said:Was just talking with The Hubs about the lack of Russian drone video. Have you seen or read anything about Russian drone operations?Captain Positivity said:
There were videos of them flying around on the first day. Don't know if they were actual videos from Ukraine or copy paste from other conflicts, but they were definitely been reported as being in the air space.
Russia's lack of air ability may be the biggest surprise coming out of this.
jabberwalkie09 said:TheCougarHunter said:
That's foraging and armies have done it since the dawn of warfare.
So you're saying they need to do this because, for some unspecified reason, they don't have enough food? Might that unspecified reason be the Russian army's inability to provide the materials required to sustain war fighting operations?
BREAKING: Kherson has reportedly fallen to the Russian military, becoming the first major Ukrainian city to come under Russian control since the invasion began last week - @mschwirtz
— Conflict News (@Conflicts) March 2, 2022
Kherson has fallen to the Russian military, becoming the first major Ukrainian city to come under Russian control since the invasion last week. The mayor, Igor Kolykhaev, told me he met today with the Russian commander who plans to set up a military administration.
— Michael Schwirtz (@mschwirtz) March 2, 2022
aggiehawg said:Was just talking with The Hubs about the lack of Russian drone video. Have you seen or read anything about Russian drone operations?Captain Positivity said:
There were videos of them flying around on the first day. Don't know if they were actual videos from Ukraine or copy paste from other conflicts, but they were definitely been reported as being in the air space.
Russia's lack of air ability may be the biggest surprise coming out of this.
But if drones are in use and dropping some munitions, wouldn't the Ukes be talking about them?aezmvp said:They are using them but the Russians arent putting out a ton of official videoaggiehawg said:Was just talking with The Hubs about the lack of Russian drone video. Have you seen or read anything about Russian drone operations?Captain Positivity said:
There were videos of them flying around on the first day. Don't know if they were actual videos from Ukraine or copy paste from other conflicts, but they were definitely been reported as being in the air space.
Russia's lack of air ability may be the biggest surprise coming out of this.
RebelE Infantry said:jabberwalkie09 said:TheCougarHunter said:
That's foraging and armies have done it since the dawn of warfare.
So you're saying they need to do this because, for some unspecified reason, they don't have enough food? Might that unspecified reason be the Russian army's inability to provide the materials required to sustain war fighting operations?
I will point out that foraging is likely to provide better cuisine than military rations even if they do have them.
If it was the red one i remember seeing, i thought the claim was it was a Russian target training drone or something, and they suspected it was in country to try to draw out Ukrainian Anti-Air positions.jabberwalkie09 said:aggiehawg said:Was just talking with The Hubs about the lack of Russian drone video. Have you seen or read anything about Russian drone operations?Captain Positivity said:
There were videos of them flying around on the first day. Don't know if they were actual videos from Ukraine or copy paste from other conflicts, but they were definitely been reported as being in the air space.
Russia's lack of air ability may be the biggest surprise coming out of this.
I saw a picture of a supposed Russian drone in the back of a pick up but I don't know their drones well enough to know if it was or not. I also don't know what their drone capabilities are.
In 2019, Russia unveiled their killer drones that are supposed to take out other drones. LinkCaptain Positivity said:
Russian military has been very quiet about their operations. They told their own people it was a limited military operation to free the breakaway regions from Ukrainian oppression. They can't go out publicly and say what is going on. So really, unless it comes from outside sources there's no way to know.
There was a good analysis written on the state of the Russian Air Force, and why so few seem to be in the area, I can't remember whether it was on this thread or the other one.
One of the things they pointed out is that Russian troops may not be able to distinguish their planes from Ukrainian planes. It's possible they've already shot some of their own planes down. Remember, these were the idiots that accidentally shot down a civilian airliner in 2014.
They also may not want to be showing off some of their capabilities because they know the west is getting so much in terms of signals intelligence right now.
jabberwalkie09 said:RebelE Infantry said:jabberwalkie09 said:TheCougarHunter said:
That's foraging and armies have done it since the dawn of warfare.
So you're saying they need to do this because, for some unspecified reason, they don't have enough food? Might that unspecified reason be the Russian army's inability to provide the materials required to sustain war fighting operations?
I will point out that foraging is likely to provide better cuisine than military rations even if they do have them.
Shouldn't likely be possible? I understand rations suck, but then you would have to slow down your units to actually cool afaik. It's also happened in varying size elements based on videos. From two man buddy teams to squad sizes elements based on what I've seen.
RebelE Infantry said:jabberwalkie09 said:RebelE Infantry said:jabberwalkie09 said:TheCougarHunter said:
That's foraging and armies have done it since the dawn of warfare.
So you're saying they need to do this because, for some unspecified reason, they don't have enough food? Might that unspecified reason be the Russian army's inability to provide the materials required to sustain war fighting operations?
I will point out that foraging is likely to provide better cuisine than military rations even if they do have them.
Shouldn't likely be possible? I understand rations suck, but then you would have to slow down your units to actually cool afaik. It's also happened in varying size elements based on videos. From two man buddy teams to squad sizes elements based on what I've seen.
Entirely possible they are out of rations, but not necessarily indicative. They may have been occupying the area for a while so decided to go on a snack run. Grunts will usually jump at the chance for normal food in lieu of MREs. Ask me how I know haha
BlackGoldAg2011 said:If it was the red one i remember seeing, i thought the claim was it was a Russian target training drone or something, and they suspected it was in country to try to draw out Ukrainian Anti-Air positions.jabberwalkie09 said:aggiehawg said:Was just talking with The Hubs about the lack of Russian drone video. Have you seen or read anything about Russian drone operations?Captain Positivity said:
There were videos of them flying around on the first day. Don't know if they were actual videos from Ukraine or copy paste from other conflicts, but they were definitely been reported as being in the air space.
Russia's lack of air ability may be the biggest surprise coming out of this.
I saw a picture of a supposed Russian drone in the back of a pick up but I don't know their drones well enough to know if it was or not. I also don't know what their drone capabilities are.
#Ukraine: Ukrainian forces recovered a Eniks E95M target drone in good condition; presumably used to draw out Ukrainian Air Defences for targeting. pic.twitter.com/iSbrqOE0Jr
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) March 2, 2022
But they are packed perfectly in a 28" x 60" x 4" boxBubblez said:It takes some time to build and scramble Swedish fighter jets. They have to grab a few boxes from a warehouse, and assemble the pieces together with the small included allen wrench.Irish 2.0 said:FOUR RUSSIAN FIGHTER JETS VIOLATED SWEDISH AIRSPACE ON WEDNESDAY -SWEDISH ARMED FORCES
— *Walter Bloomberg (@DeItaone) March 2, 2022
Should've shot them down
Saber rattling. Finland and Sweden are taking part in joint military operations today.Irish 2.0 said:FOUR RUSSIAN FIGHTER JETS VIOLATED SWEDISH AIRSPACE ON WEDNESDAY -SWEDISH ARMED FORCES
— *Walter Bloomberg (@DeItaone) March 2, 2022
Should've shot them down
— Michael Weiss 🌻 (@michaeldweiss) March 2, 2022
Around 6000 Russians killed in Ukraine so far. “two Western officials tell @NBCNews that about 5,800 Russians have been killed, a number in line with Ukraine’s estimates.” @JoshNBCNews
— Richard Engel (@RichardEngel) March 2, 2022
NBC: The US has delivered hundreds of Stinger missiles to Ukraine this week
— gandalf greybeard (@gerrydogma) March 2, 2022
bonfarr said:
Mig21 still in service?
somehow Sherman could march 130 miles with no suppliesCondensedFoggyAggie said:Agthatbuilds said:According to U.S. officials speaking today, ~100,000 #Russia troops inside #Ukraine (~70% of its entire deployed force) is running out, or has already run out of fuel & food.
— Charles Lister (@Charles_Lister) March 2, 2022
Praying that they'll effectively block themselves from encircling Kyiv with all that heavy gear out of gas, along with a Javelin strike or two. If that means supplies and reinforcements can keep streaming into Kyiv and taking the city becomes near futile, I see a possible ceasefire being negotiated.
I don't think Putin would carpet bomb Kyiv, the ancient capital of Rus. I desperately hope I'm right.
It would be pure speculation to answer your question.Waffledynamics said:
Do y'all think the Uke soldiers retreated from Kherson or were they all captured/killed?
TRM said:NBC: The US has delivered hundreds of Stinger missiles to Ukraine this week
— gandalf greybeard (@gerrydogma) March 2, 2022
Quote:
Russian fighter jets violate Swedish airspace as Putin taunts Europe with menacing move
RUSSIAN jets have breached Swedish airspace as the world holds its breath following Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
By STEVEN BROWN 19:29, Wed, Mar 2, 2022 | UPDATED: 20:31, Wed, Mar 2, 2022
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From above on pageKCup17 said:
How much weight can we really give all these various reports of Russian equipment losses? I'm having a hard time believing the credibility of all these reports. As much as I want them to be true. Guess it's just the dilemma of social media.
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one of the OSINT types "Oryx" is keeping a running list of photo verified equipment loses here:
www.oryxspioenkop.com/2022/02/attack-on-europe-documenting-equipment.html
Russian forces are up to 467 as of the last update (190 destroyed, 8 damaged, 121 abandoned, 149 captured)
the OSINT guys all seem to highly trust this guy's estimates. on the documented losses list you can even click on each vehicle in the list and see the pictures used to verify its loss.
jabberwalkie09 said:RebelE Infantry said:jabberwalkie09 said:RebelE Infantry said:jabberwalkie09 said:TheCougarHunter said:
That's foraging and armies have done it since the dawn of warfare.
So you're saying they need to do this because, for some unspecified reason, they don't have enough food? Might that unspecified reason be the Russian army's inability to provide the materials required to sustain war fighting operations?
I will point out that foraging is likely to provide better cuisine than military rations even if they do have them.
Shouldn't likely be possible? I understand rations suck, but then you would have to slow down your units to actually cool afaik. It's also happened in varying size elements based on videos. From two man buddy teams to squad sizes elements based on what I've seen.
Entirely possible they are out of rations, but not necessarily indicative. They may have been occupying the area for a while so decided to go on a snack run. Grunts will usually jump at the chance for normal food in lieu of MREs. Ask me how I know haha
Hot chow is always preferred from what I know.
BlackGoldAg2011 said:BlackGoldAg2011 said:If it was the red one i remember seeing, i thought the claim was it was a Russian target training drone or something, and they suspected it was in country to try to draw out Ukrainian Anti-Air positions.jabberwalkie09 said:aggiehawg said:Was just talking with The Hubs about the lack of Russian drone video. Have you seen or read anything about Russian drone operations?Captain Positivity said:
There were videos of them flying around on the first day. Don't know if they were actual videos from Ukraine or copy paste from other conflicts, but they were definitely been reported as being in the air space.
Russia's lack of air ability may be the biggest surprise coming out of this.
I saw a picture of a supposed Russian drone in the back of a pick up but I don't know their drones well enough to know if it was or not. I also don't know what their drone capabilities are.
Found it#Ukraine: Ukrainian forces recovered a Eniks E95M target drone in good condition; presumably used to draw out Ukrainian Air Defences for targeting. pic.twitter.com/iSbrqOE0Jr
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) March 2, 2022
Ukrainians fighting against Russia’s “de-nazification”. https://t.co/DVWamQgELY
— Anastasiia Lapatina (@lapatina_) March 2, 2022