This is more an accurate baseline of losses, not a definitive list.
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) March 17, 2022
This is more an accurate baseline of losses, not a definitive list.
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) March 17, 2022
“We have observed some, I wouldn't call it increased, but continued naval activity in the north Black Sea off the coast of Odessa, but no shelling over the course of the last 24 hours that no imminent signs of an amphibious assault on Odessa”
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) March 17, 2022
This update is a roast more than anything else.
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) March 17, 2022
But supposedly they can around Moscow. My father griped about this my entire 52 year life and likely before.BoDog said:Well there goes my goodnight sleep tonight.GAC06 said:BoDog said:
Ok, another dumb question.... Is it a forgone conclusion that Russian nukes can reach our shores without being intercepted? I realize if they do indeed have these supersonic missiles then forget it, we are toast but I am talking about conventional intercontinental nukes...
We cannot intercept their ICBM's
Post of the day...thank you.Rossticus said:
Article from US Naval Institute on Putin's escalation doctrine.— spook (@spook_info) March 18, 2022
https://www.usni.org/magazines/proceedings/2017/february/escalate-de-escalate
Plus, you can't look at it in a vacuum. Enough has happened that even if Kyiv falls tomorrow, and Zelensky is executed on some trumped-up charge, the people won't stop. It'll transition from a defense force to an insurgency. The West won't stop their sanctions, and will continue to funnel intelligence and arms, one way or another. All the while, Russia continues to rot from the inside. You don't have to beat them; you just have to outlast them.lb3 said:A lot of news has broken since your comment, but you don't have to win every battle to win the war. If Russia is going to run out of fuel, ammo, food, or soldiers soon, things could see a decisive turn soon.Ag In Ok said:Rossticus said:Zelensky's excellent military advisor Arestovich predicted yesterday that Ukraine could win the war in two weeks time unless something extraordinary happened. Russian troops can be expelled from the whole of Ukraine. The new US military supplies might cause the end of the war.
— Anders Åslund (@anders_aslund) March 17, 2022
I don't agree based on current events. If it were that close, there wouldn't be a loss of isium (sp) and Russian breakthroughs along the Donetsk front.
It'll stop the first few, but more than likely it'll be the equivalent of Lucy at the candy factory.JFABNRGR said:But supposedly they can around Moscow. My father griped about this my entire 52 year life and likely before.BoDog said:Well there goes my goodnight sleep tonight.GAC06 said:BoDog said:
Ok, another dumb question.... Is it a forgone conclusion that Russian nukes can reach our shores without being intercepted? I realize if they do indeed have these supersonic missiles then forget it, we are toast but I am talking about conventional intercontinental nukes...
We cannot intercept their ICBM's
https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/moscow-russia-safest-city-world-nuclear-war-138682
Why not?GAC06 said:BoDog said:
Ok, another dumb question.... Is it a forgone conclusion that Russian nukes can reach our shores without being intercepted? I realize if they do indeed have these supersonic missiles then forget it, we are toast but I am talking about conventional intercontinental nukes...
We cannot intercept their ICBM's
Anti-missile shields are designed to prevent rogue strikes from places like Iran or North Korea if they ever had that capability. A full MAD release isn't able to be stopped.Waffledynamics said:Why not?GAC06 said:BoDog said:
Ok, another dumb question.... Is it a forgone conclusion that Russian nukes can reach our shores without being intercepted? I realize if they do indeed have these supersonic missiles then forget it, we are toast but I am talking about conventional intercontinental nukes...
We cannot intercept their ICBM's
mickeyrig06sq3 said:Anti-missile shields are designed to prevent rogue strikes from places like Iran or North Korea if they ever had that capability. A full MAD release isn't able to be stopped.Waffledynamics said:Why not?GAC06 said:BoDog said:
Ok, another dumb question.... Is it a forgone conclusion that Russian nukes can reach our shores without being intercepted? I realize if they do indeed have these supersonic missiles then forget it, we are toast but I am talking about conventional intercontinental nukes...
We cannot intercept their ICBM's
"One Army commander in Europe told Task & Purpose that they have to get Pentagon approval before posting anything, including photos, on their unit’s official social media sites, something they don’t typically have to do."https://t.co/9WHUvsrqe9
— Dan Lamothe (@DanLamothe) March 17, 2022
Our best bet would be to pop their ballistic missile subs at the get go and then see what the SM-3's can do for the ICBM's. We would get creamed, but I think that would be the best we could do.mickeyrig06sq3 said:Anti-missile shields are designed to prevent rogue strikes from places like Iran or North Korea if they ever had that capability. A full MAD release isn't able to be stopped.Waffledynamics said:Why not?GAC06 said:BoDog said:
Ok, another dumb question.... Is it a forgone conclusion that Russian nukes can reach our shores without being intercepted? I realize if they do indeed have these supersonic missiles then forget it, we are toast but I am talking about conventional intercontinental nukes...
We cannot intercept their ICBM's
It's a little dated, but here's a good video to give some insight:mickeyrig06sq3 said:Anti-missile shields are designed to prevent rogue strikes from places like Iran or North Korea if they ever had that capability. A full MAD release isn't able to be stopped.Waffledynamics said:Why not?GAC06 said:BoDog said:
Ok, another dumb question.... Is it a forgone conclusion that Russian nukes can reach our shores without being intercepted? I realize if they do indeed have these supersonic missiles then forget it, we are toast but I am talking about conventional intercontinental nukes...
We cannot intercept their ICBM's
Yeah, but they've got some to spare. If the time ever comes, it'll be the Oprah delivery system. "You get a nuke, and you get a nuke...Everybody gets a nuke!"JB!98 said:Our best bet would be to pop their ballistic missile subs at the get go and then see what the SM-3's can do for the ICBM's. We would get creamed, but I think that would be the best we could do.mickeyrig06sq3 said:Anti-missile shields are designed to prevent rogue strikes from places like Iran or North Korea if they ever had that capability. A full MAD release isn't able to be stopped.Waffledynamics said:Why not?GAC06 said:BoDog said:
Ok, another dumb question.... Is it a forgone conclusion that Russian nukes can reach our shores without being intercepted? I realize if they do indeed have these supersonic missiles then forget it, we are toast but I am talking about conventional intercontinental nukes...
We cannot intercept their ICBM's
Ivan still has to send some of his payload at Europe.
So many dummy warheads would overwhelm any known anti-missile defense systems we have.mickeyrig06sq3 said:It's a little dated, but here's a good video to give some insight:mickeyrig06sq3 said:Anti-missile shields are designed to prevent rogue strikes from places like Iran or North Korea if they ever had that capability. A full MAD release isn't able to be stopped.Waffledynamics said:Why not?GAC06 said:BoDog said:
Ok, another dumb question.... Is it a forgone conclusion that Russian nukes can reach our shores without being intercepted? I realize if they do indeed have these supersonic missiles then forget it, we are toast but I am talking about conventional intercontinental nukes...
We cannot intercept their ICBM's
If it's a domestic based shield, you're not targeting a giant ICBM. You're trying to nail a tiny re-entry vehicle traveling a few thousand miles an hour.
I'm sure we've probably got some fun stuff out there, but between spies, satellites, and sheer logistics, I don't see us having a good enough shield where I'd be willing to gamble and find out. If I'm wrong, I'll eat crow; it'll be a tasty crow and I'd savor every bite.TheEternalPessimist said:So many dummy warheads would overwhelm any known anti-missile defense systems we have.mickeyrig06sq3 said:It's a little dated, but here's a good video to give some insight:mickeyrig06sq3 said:Anti-missile shields are designed to prevent rogue strikes from places like Iran or North Korea if they ever had that capability. A full MAD release isn't able to be stopped.Waffledynamics said:Why not?GAC06 said:BoDog said:
Ok, another dumb question.... Is it a forgone conclusion that Russian nukes can reach our shores without being intercepted? I realize if they do indeed have these supersonic missiles then forget it, we are toast but I am talking about conventional intercontinental nukes...
We cannot intercept their ICBM's
If it's a domestic based shield, you're not targeting a giant ICBM. You're trying to nail a tiny re-entry vehicle traveling a few thousand miles an hour.
Key word is --- 'known'.
VaultingChemist said:"One Army commander in Europe told Task & Purpose that they have to get Pentagon approval before posting anything, including photos, on their unit’s official social media sites, something they don’t typically have to do."https://t.co/9WHUvsrqe9
— Dan Lamothe (@DanLamothe) March 17, 2022
Our European troops are being told to keep silent. Seems like a good idea.
“they [Russia] clearly weren't ready for the pushback that they have been getting from - the Ukrainians. So three weeks in, they're still able to maintain their force in the field. But not without difficulty.”
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) March 18, 2022
Significantly, whilst Ukraine has lost 66 tanks, they've captured 106 from the Russians.
— Jimmy (@JimmySecUK) March 18, 2022
With the obvious caveat that this is a baseline figure of visually confirmed losses, not a complete list, it's still entirely possible Ukraine now has more tanks than when the war started. https://t.co/YzwrPuIo4R
JFABNRGR said:
Is the explosive large enough to damage the structure permanently or just enough to damage targeting mechanisms, wheels, ancillary type items?
Obviously, the crew if present isn't going to be very productive and ideally any munitions get cooked off will likely cause way more damage.
Eliminatus said:VaultingChemist said:"One Army commander in Europe told Task & Purpose that they have to get Pentagon approval before posting anything, including photos, on their unit’s official social media sites, something they don’t typically have to do."https://t.co/9WHUvsrqe9
— Dan Lamothe (@DanLamothe) March 17, 2022
Our European troops are being told to keep silent. Seems like a good idea.
American military has not always been the brightest at social media postings. In this case in a very volatile situation, I have zero problem clamping down on it hard. There is nothing that some Joe in Poland can post that is going to help the situation and every chance of it hurting it.
Good move IMO. We all here see the information war being fought in real time in front of our very eyes.
Volodymir @ZelenskyyUa was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. pic.twitter.com/Q8G6qDwWdG
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) March 17, 2022
I like the guy, and he's doing a great job. It does worry me how much he is essentially getting deified in the news and social media. Maybe I read Left Behind too many times, but it's something that always bothers me when it happens with world leaders. It's not the one the world hates that you have to be wary of, it's the one the world loves. Putin still sucks and deserves to have a Hitler funeral. Burned and buried in an unmarked grave.GarryowenAg said:Volodymir @ZelenskyyUa was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. pic.twitter.com/Q8G6qDwWdG
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) March 17, 2022
⚡️Ukraine's Air Force: Fourteen Russian aerial units destroyed on March 17.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) March 18, 2022
According to Ukraine’s Air Force Command of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Ukraine’s air defense destroyed seven aircraft, one helicopter, three UAVs, and three cruise missiles.
Agreed. He is getting rightful credit for what he is doing, but it needs to be sobered up. The real work is being done by the brave men and women of Ukraine who are risking life and limb to save their country.mickeyrig06sq3 said:I like the guy, and he's doing a great job. It does worry me how much he is essentially getting deified in the news and social media. Maybe I read Left Behind too many times, but it's something that always bothers me when it happens with world leaders. It's not the one the world hates that you have to be wary of, it's the one the world loves. Putin still sucks and deserves to have a Hitler funeral. Burned and buried in an unmarked grave.GarryowenAg said:Volodymir @ZelenskyyUa was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. pic.twitter.com/Q8G6qDwWdG
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) March 17, 2022
Here is the article discussing the situation as far as shipments of grain from the Black Sea. https://t.co/j9iKEyneb8
— The Intel Hub (@The_IntelHub) March 18, 2022
Parliaments of Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia call to enforce a no-fly zone over Ukraine to save the lives of Ukrainians #ProtectUАSky
— Olena Halushka (@OlenaHalushka) March 17, 2022
Surely they must be aware of how futile and pointless this vote is, and how dangerous it would be if they got their way.Rossticus said:Parliaments of Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia call to enforce a no-fly zone over Ukraine to save the lives of Ukrainians #ProtectUАSky
— Olena Halushka (@OlenaHalushka) March 17, 2022
Looks like Russia’s Bear Net is active. https://t.co/3tvKeLoFYC
— The Intel Hub (@The_IntelHub) March 18, 2022