Additional Russian large landing ships arrived in Berdyansk, including a Ropucha-class BDK. https://t.co/OSXu9IXScz pic.twitter.com/gxUmTjO62m
— Rob Lee (@RALee85) March 22, 2022
Additional Russian large landing ships arrived in Berdyansk, including a Ropucha-class BDK. https://t.co/OSXu9IXScz pic.twitter.com/gxUmTjO62m
— Rob Lee (@RALee85) March 22, 2022
74OA said:First he lost control of the narrative, now he has lost control of the consequences.aggiehawg said:Not sure Putin counted on that.Quote:
Germany, Belgium, Romania, Italy, Poland, Norway and Sweden have all pledged to increase defense spending since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
aggiehawg said:Neptune anti ship missile..Ogre09 said:
Seems like a l lot of the shelling of coastal cities is coming from Russian ships. Any kind of anti-ship weapons that could be deployed to counter that?
It wont last, they have social programs to fund.No Spin Ag said:74OA said:First he lost control of the narrative, now he has lost control of the consequences.aggiehawg said:Not sure Putin counted on that.Quote:
Germany, Belgium, Romania, Italy, Poland, Norway and Sweden have all pledged to increase defense spending since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Well said.
Captain Alexander Lysenko was a reconnaissance company commander with the VDV's 247th Air Assault Regiment. He was killed in Ukraine.https://t.co/STAaTm91CBhttps://t.co/rKcepOxGMzhttps://t.co/vATn0pjImKhttps://t.co/LzRFZelfcOhttps://t.co/CPx4Xo0wWWhttps://t.co/sso0dNcUd4 pic.twitter.com/DCgkyKW3z0
— Rob Lee (@RALee85) March 22, 2022
From a pay perspective maybe but Poland has 2 million Uke civies to take care of as it is. I hope we and the rest of NATO are providing Poland with the assistance, food, material, to deal with the humanitarian aspect of this crises. A lot has fallen on Polish shoulders. We need to step up and help.VitruvianAg said:Pretty sure the polish would be pleased to provide guest services.VaultingChemist said:According to unconfirmed but realistic looking reports, Russian troops have got surrounded in Bucha, Irpin and Hostomel area near Kyiv, cut from supplies. If true - the biggest defeat of a Russian army until now, and Ukraine needs to start worrying about too many POWs. pic.twitter.com/8t10oZIk7d
— Sergej Sumlenny (@sumlenny) March 22, 2022
Handling large numbers of Russian POWs. Not a logistics problem most would have foreseen at this point.
Update on Russia's latest attempt to spread disinformation:
— Ministry of Defence 🇬🇧 (@DefenceHQ) March 22, 2022
The UK has provided over 4,000 NLAWs to the Ukrainian Armed Forces to continue their resistance against Russian aggression. (1/3)
VaultingChemist said:According to unconfirmed but realistic looking reports, Russian troops have got surrounded in Bucha, Irpin and Hostomel area near Kyiv, cut from supplies. If true - the biggest defeat of a Russian army until now, and Ukraine needs to start worrying about too many POWs. pic.twitter.com/8t10oZIk7d
— Sergej Sumlenny (@sumlenny) March 22, 2022
Handling large numbers of Russian POWs. Not a logistics problem most would have foreseen at this point.
I bet we could spare them a room in GITMOttu_85 said:From a pay perspective maybe but Poland has 2 million Uke civies to take care of as it is. I hope we and the rest of NATO are providing Poland with the assistance, food, material, to deal with the humanitarian aspect of this crises. A lot has fallen on Polish shoulders. We need to step up and help.VitruvianAg said:Pretty sure the polish would be pleased to provide guest services.VaultingChemist said:According to unconfirmed but realistic looking reports, Russian troops have got surrounded in Bucha, Irpin and Hostomel area near Kyiv, cut from supplies. If true - the biggest defeat of a Russian army until now, and Ukraine needs to start worrying about too many POWs. pic.twitter.com/8t10oZIk7d
— Sergej Sumlenny (@sumlenny) March 22, 2022
Handling large numbers of Russian POWs. Not a logistics problem most would have foreseen at this point.
TRM said:
Another officer bites the dust.Captain Alexander Lysenko was a reconnaissance company commander with the VDV's 247th Air Assault Regiment. He was killed in Ukraine.https://t.co/STAaTm91CBhttps://t.co/rKcepOxGMzhttps://t.co/vATn0pjImKhttps://t.co/LzRFZelfcOhttps://t.co/CPx4Xo0wWWhttps://t.co/sso0dNcUd4 pic.twitter.com/DCgkyKW3z0
— Rob Lee (@RALee85) March 22, 2022
Thanks.TRM said:
Trying to rebuild a unit near Finland so they can send the 80th down to Ukraine.
Numerous reports that rashist (Russian fascist) invasion forces in Hostomel, Bucha and Irpin are out of food and fuel. Ukrainian defenders recaptured or have in their field of fire all the significant routes for resupply. pic.twitter.com/cR9aNO2hg4
— Michael MacKay (@mhmck) March 22, 2022
NEW: U.S. has indications that Ukraine is now "able and willing" to take back territory overtaken by the Russian military: senior U.S. defense official
— Jack Detsch (@JackDetsch) March 22, 2022
Ukraine's military is now trying to push the Russians out of Izyum, in East Ukraine, and has held Mykolaiv against 🇷🇺 attack.
TRM said:Apparently Russia is trying to rebuild the destroyed 200th Separate motorized brigade at Petsamo.
— Petri Mäkelä (@pmakela1) March 22, 2022
Could be to plug the gaps in the north if they feed the 80th Brigade to the meat grinder https://t.co/pMEl0tNS2P
ABATTBQ11 said:VaultingChemist said:According to unconfirmed but realistic looking reports, Russian troops have got surrounded in Bucha, Irpin and Hostomel area near Kyiv, cut from supplies. If true - the biggest defeat of a Russian army until now, and Ukraine needs to start worrying about too many POWs. pic.twitter.com/8t10oZIk7d
— Sergej Sumlenny (@sumlenny) March 22, 2022
Handling large numbers of Russian POWs. Not a logistics problem most would have foreseen at this point.
They all heroically fought to the death.
WesMaroon&White said:ABATTBQ11 said:VaultingChemist said:According to unconfirmed but realistic looking reports, Russian troops have got surrounded in Bucha, Irpin and Hostomel area near Kyiv, cut from supplies. If true - the biggest defeat of a Russian army until now, and Ukraine needs to start worrying about too many POWs. pic.twitter.com/8t10oZIk7d
— Sergej Sumlenny (@sumlenny) March 22, 2022
Handling large numbers of Russian POWs. Not a logistics problem most would have foreseen at this point.
They all heroically fought to the death.
I would have all the Russian mothers tour several sieged cities and destroyed Russian convoys on the way to pick up their sons' dead bodies. Talk about changing the narrative at home.
cone said:
the autopsy of this deal is going to be unbelievable
China has to be completely furious at how unprepared RU was in this
Sweden has emphasized the ability to operate aircraft from highways for decades. Their Draken, Viggen, and Gripen fighter/bombers were/are outstanding aircraft specifically designed for this.Ag In Ok said:TRM said:Apparently Russia is trying to rebuild the destroyed 200th Separate motorized brigade at Petsamo.
— Petri Mäkelä (@pmakela1) March 22, 2022
Could be to plug the gaps in the north if they feed the 80th Brigade to the meat grinder https://t.co/pMEl0tNS2P
Damn, that's next to their border with a NATO country, Norway.
Seems to me that we are clearly in the missile age, and STOL aircraft are critical. Every Eastern European nation must practice highway operations and look more closely into short take off and landing capabilities. F35Bs need to pick up in development and production.
According to the military representative, the final decision on the participation of #Belarus in the war must still be taken in #Moscow. "It's not a question of what Lukashenko wants. The question is, does Putin want another unstable country in the region?" the official said.
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) March 22, 2022
Its called arrogance and underestimating your enemy. And its true Chinese tires used by the Russians ended up being a Uke blessing in disguise.cone said:
so China, the world's leading manufacturer of cheap mass-produced ****, is your benefactor and economic support pole. they've been briefed in advance of war aims and time table.
and yet you go into battle without modern medical supplies and sufficient supply of MREs, all of which could have been supplied by China no problem
ridiculous planning
I think this Supports the reports that Ukrainian Forces are Advancing and Surrounding Russian Forces Northwest of Kyiv near Bucha, Heavy Fighting is definitely occurring from what looks like Large Offensives from the West most likely Ukrainian. https://t.co/gsSA5Hnrjb
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) March 22, 2022
The reports about "filtration" of displaced Ukranians & forcible transfer to Russia are incredibly worrisome. https://t.co/62QPEmo2Hz
— Elizabeth Tsurkov (@Elizrael) March 22, 2022
In Chechnya, grave abuses took place in filtration camps.
Amnesty:https://t.co/fsBuP7ABR0
Human Rights Watch:https://t.co/KIHDoQjRe5
FIFYABATTBQ11 said:
Belarus already has enough problems. They were pretty pissed at Lukashenko's blatant election fraud, and many of them hate Russia for propping him up. Take the army out of the equation and Lukashenko may have an uprising in his hands with no one to put it down.
If Belarus enters the war, maybe the Ukrainians should arm the Belarusian opposition withNATO'scaptured Russian weapons.
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Nearly a month into the fighting, one of the biggest surprises of the war in Ukraine is Russia's failure to defeat the Ukrainian Air Force. Military analysts had expected Russian forces to quickly destroy or paralyze Ukraine's air defenses and military aircraft, yet neither have happened. Instead, Top Gun-style aerial dogfights, rare in modern warfare, are now raging above the country.
"Every time when I fly, it's for a real fight," said Andriy, who is 25 and has flown 10 missions in the war. "In every fight with Russian jets, there is no equality. They always have five times more" planes in the air.
Dave Deptula, a senior scholar at the U.S. Air Force Academy and the principal attack planner for the Desert Storm air campaign in Iraq, said the impressive performance of the Ukrainian pilots had helped counter their disadvantages in numbers. He said Ukraine now has roughly 55 operational fighter jets, a number that is dwindling from shoot-downs and mechanical failures, as Ukrainian pilots are "stressing them to max performance."…
"I had situations when I was approaching a Russian plane to a close enough distance to target and fire," he said. "I could already detect it but was waiting for my missile to lock on while at the same time from the ground they tell me that a missile was fired at me already."
He said he maneuvered his jet through a series of extreme banks, dives and climbs in order to exhaust the fuel supplies of the missiles coming after him. "The time I have to save myself depends on how far away the missile was fired at me and what kind of missile," he said.
Still, he said in an interview on a clear, sunny day, "I can still feel a huge rush of adrenaline in my body because every flight is a fight."