What do they use now?P.U.T.U said:
And it would have to be older Chinese stuff since they no longer use the AK based stuff.
What do they use now?P.U.T.U said:
And it would have to be older Chinese stuff since they no longer use the AK based stuff.
aggiehawg said:
Something appears to be happening with Russia's intelligence directorate.The raids, criminal investigations, and the arrests have taken place officially due to some trumped up accusations by the Kremlin against the 5th Directorate of corruption & bribery. The cover story for the raids is so ridiculous I won't even go into further detail.
— Igor Sushko (@igorsushko) March 11, 2022On 3/11, The 5th Directorate of the FSB (Operational Information and International Relations), in charge of foreign intelligence of the FSB, incl. in Ukraine, has been raided by the both FSO, Federal Protective Service of the Russian Federation ФСО – Putin’s own security service pic.twitter.com/Wn4GgLfbQ3
— Igor Sushko (@igorsushko) March 11, 2022
Putin is reportedly cracking down on the FSB agency that botched Russia’s Ukraine prep. For Meduza, @AndreiSoldatov and @irinaborogan tell the story behind this bad intelligence. https://t.co/wyvYBts2M1
— Meduza in English (@meduza_en) March 11, 2022
This is the most dramatic capture of MANPADS ever.https://t.co/CAGOl3cZSc
— Oryx (@oryxspioenkop) March 11, 2022
Russian troops in Vorzel, a couple of miles to the north from Kyiv: having an ICRC protective emblem AND a machine gun on the same fighting vehicle. A clear violation of any convention, and a war crime. But who cares. pic.twitter.com/Mw2sakqxOO
— Sergej Sumlenny (@sumlenny) March 11, 2022
Parts of that large Russian military convoy are in Vorzel now just a few kilometers east of Kyiv. The Russian military is still trying to encircle Kyiv and using ICRC flags in an attempt to fool the Ukrainian military. pic.twitter.com/3W3HDIeSCz
— WorldOnAlert (@worldonalert) March 11, 2022
Flashing Infrared beacons? FOF ID, no? Brilliant if so! Until...ATX_AG_08 said:New video of a Ukrainian TB2 UCAV strike on a Russian vehicle. Looks like a EW or C2 variant of a Ural truck. Reportedly in the Kyiv direction. https://t.co/7UOAfjHV2W pic.twitter.com/aXnWzVQgun
— Rob Lee (@RALee85) March 11, 2022Reportedly a Video of one of the recent Ukrainian Counteroffensives over the last few days, a couple of things of Note 1st of all Ukrainian Forces appear to be equipped with Very Expensive High-Tech Night Vision Equipment which would explain how they are able to Operate at night. pic.twitter.com/s9ICuyh3fE
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) March 11, 2022
Jeez the balls on this crew to ambush an armor column from 60 meters or less. Looks like less than a squad size element, likely even smaller now.ATX_AG_08 said:Very brutal (and graphic) footage of an ambush on a Russian convoy as filmed by a Ukrainian drone. Multiple Russian vehicles destroyed and soldiers killed. pic.twitter.com/Fm9e88yqs3
— Woofers (@NotWoofers) March 11, 2022
Ivan says he was working from home when it was shelled by Russian T-90 tank, at approx 12 noon. “The windows shattered around me, and books started flying from shelves.” He grabbed bag and documents, and went out to investigate. (2/4)
— Oliver Carroll (@olliecarroll) March 11, 2022
Ukrainian forces (territorial defence) are trying to peg these units back as we speak, he says. It's unclear how the tanks got so close to Kyiv. (4/4)
— Oliver Carroll (@olliecarroll) March 11, 2022
This is a shift from the last few days, where little progress was made. Part of the reason Russia was able to move in closer was likely due to lack of Imagery due to weather. Now the question is will they use doctrine and what will the next 48 look like. https://t.co/K069cfwwp2
— The Intel Hub (@The_IntelHub) March 11, 2022
Biden personally vetoed sending Polish MiGs to Ukraine for fear of "provoking" Putin. https://t.co/enSfUaixEG
— Patrick Fox (@RealCynicalFox) March 11, 2022
If you read the Politico stuff and some of the things people are saying from inside State and DoD it seems like the last person to speak is the one who wins when Biden is there. This isn't a surprise. I am astounded this has been handled so poorly. Really am.Rossticus said:Biden personally vetoed sending Polish MiGs to Ukraine for fear of "provoking" Putin. https://t.co/enSfUaixEG
— Patrick Fox (@RealCynicalFox) March 11, 2022
Uhm, yeah...about those payrolls for all of our recruited assets in Ukraine who we said would be there to take over when Zelensky flees...we made them up and pocketed the money.Quote:
In fact, it was the Fifth Service that was responsible for providing Vladimir Putin with information about political developments in Ukraine in the leadup to the invasion. And after two weeks of war, it now appears that Putin has finally realized that he was misled: afraid of angering the Russian leader, the Fifth Service simply told him what he wanted to hear.
Now, our sources report that General Beseda and his deputy have been placed under house arrest for reasons including the alleged misuse of funds allocated for operations, as well as for providing bad intelligence. Indeed, it appears that the intel delivered by Putin's career intelligence officer has only gone from bad to worse.
#Ukraine: Ukrainian Forces dug out a "few" RPG-7 for the defence of #Kyiv. pic.twitter.com/FNfMIYEjYb
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) March 11, 2022
A lot of US soldiers said they grabbed these every chance they could, actually a pretty decent weapon systemRossticus said:#Ukraine: Ukrainian Forces dug out a "few" RPG-7 for the defence of #Kyiv. pic.twitter.com/FNfMIYEjYb
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) March 11, 2022
Crazy to me how poor quality some of the video has been from this war. I know things are far away and zoomed in all the way, just seems like surely there are better cameras out there.Teddy Perkins said:
Russia finally getting involved posting some "victories"? Although the hit looks like it may be against an empty and stuck vehicle.Second video from the pro-Russia Semyon Pegov showing 9M113 ATGM launches at Ukrainian positions. 2/https://t.co/de1199geoM pic.twitter.com/2cw4YTJyW2
— Rob Lee (@RALee85) March 11, 2022
Good hit on the first tank, but i hope the ukes got out of there. The Russian tactics were not bad? BMPs move off the other side of the road, 2 trailing MBTs fire on the Ukes.JFABNRGR said:Jeez the balls on this crew to ambush an armor column from 60 meters or less. Looks like less than a squad size element, likely even smaller now.ATX_AG_08 said:Very brutal (and graphic) footage of an ambush on a Russian convoy as filmed by a Ukrainian drone. Multiple Russian vehicles destroyed and soldiers killed. pic.twitter.com/Fm9e88yqs3
— Woofers (@NotWoofers) March 11, 2022
Initiating round appears to miss fire. The second looks like the signature of an NLAW in direct attack mode and hits the turret.
Looks like at least 8KIA 1WIA on russian side.
TRM said:This is a shift from the last few days, where little progress was made. Part of the reason Russia was able to move in closer was likely due to lack of Imagery due to weather. Now the question is will they use doctrine and what will the next 48 look like. https://t.co/K069cfwwp2
— The Intel Hub (@The_IntelHub) March 11, 2022
NEW: U.S. cops have so much extra equipment, such as bulletproof vests and helmets, that they're sending it to Ukraine. One department is donating gear via a defense contractor doing business with both the Pentagon and Ukraine's state defense conglomerate https://t.co/hhI70Hox4V
— Paul Blest (@pblest) March 10, 2022
2/ If we see Russia actually utilize their doctrine we will see masses fire on defensive locations to the N of Kyiv, followed by movement and maneuver elements securing the locations. If this takes place, Russia will likely establish new firing positions closer.
— The Intel Hub (@The_IntelHub) March 11, 2022
Correct me if I'm wrong but in a near ambush shouldn't you close with the enemy as quickly as possible? The Russians don't even have an organized response?JFABNRGR said:Jeez the balls on this crew to ambush an armor column from 60 meters or less. Looks like less than a squad size element, likely even smaller now.ATX_AG_08 said:Very brutal (and graphic) footage of an ambush on a Russian convoy as filmed by a Ukrainian drone. Multiple Russian vehicles destroyed and soldiers killed. pic.twitter.com/Fm9e88yqs3
— Woofers (@NotWoofers) March 11, 2022
Initiating round appears to miss fire. The second looks like the signature of an NLAW in direct attack mode and hits the turret.
Looks like at least 8KIA 1WIA on russian side.
Eastern front holds the line
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) March 11, 2022
Photos by documentary photographer Anatoly Stepanov, who is currently at the eastern front in #Ukraine.
Last photo: Wounded Ukrainian soldier Vasily just after a battle in the #Luhansk region. A few days ago he lost his son, also a soldier. pic.twitter.com/BCP70SwWzn
#Ukraine: The Ukrainian Territorial Defence forces in #Sumy Oblast attacked another Russian column; as a result a Msta-S 152mm self-propelled howitzer and two T-72B tanks were captured, although another T-72B is claimed destroyed also. pic.twitter.com/HQq1qMJXJC
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) March 11, 2022
💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻 https://t.co/KiUT6flQJH
— Jorge Medeiros (@jmedeiros71) March 11, 2022
2/ US fully supporting Poland could mean utilizing their newly relocated patriots within Poland to shoot down missiles from Russia as an act of retaliation. There are levels of escalation from both NATO nations and Russia.
— The Intel Hub (@The_IntelHub) March 11, 2022
A Video from earlier today of one of the Highways into the Ukrainian Capitol of Kyiv, Improvised Barricades to hamper Mechanized Advances as well as Anti-Tank and Anti-Personnel Mines can be seen prepared to be Placed on Roads if need be. pic.twitter.com/W8cT0VJKy4
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) March 11, 2022
2/24 As always, a shout out to those reporting on the Russian invasion. This includes @KofmanMichael @maxseddon @IAPonomarenko @RALee85 @shashj @DanLamothe @ikhurshudyan @IanPannell @defenceHQ @thestudyofwar @siobhan_ogrady
— Major General (just retired!) Mick Ryan (@WarintheFuture) March 11, 2022
among others. Please follow them.
⚡️ UN has evidence of Russian use of cluster munitions.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) March 11, 2022
According to the spokesperson for the High Commissioner for Human Rights, the UN has received “credible reports of several cases of Russian forces using cluster munitions, including in populated areas.”