If that is the case and you look at it from a sheer humanitarian aspect both to UKR and Globally to include implications of food crisis than we should NOT be equipping them for the long haul but to kick russia out completely ASAP.74OA said:
Interesting overview of the coming Ukrainian insurgency. Well worth a read.
Endless War?
⚡️ Ukrainian military shot down 3 Russian fighter jets and an unarmed aerial vehicle over the eastern Kharkiv Oblast, according to the East Air Command of Ukraine.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) March 30, 2022
⚡️Dnipro suffers a missile strike.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) March 30, 2022
Authorities are not yet revealing what was targeted.
Dnipro, a city of 1 million people in central Ukraine, has seen only a couple of missile strikes before, including one that severely damaged its airport.
Sitting in his gold-plated office, Chechen dictator Ramzan Kadyrov publicly criticizes Russian head negotiator Vladimir Medinsky for supposedly being too accommodating to Ukraine. The cracks are starting to show. pic.twitter.com/p5siAvii9L
— Kevin Rothrock (@KevinRothrock) March 30, 2022
Seems like the redeployment of Russian Forces out of Belarus and to the Eastern Front near the Donbas is already beginning, it will be interesting to see what sized elements they leave in Northern Ukraine and Belarus, and if Ukrainian Forces are able to retake the Border. https://t.co/tr3nrW5X4X
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) March 30, 2022
The purge on the Belarusian railways is in full swing. Dozens of train drivers and technical staff have been arrested this week. Today alone, pro-regime TG channels posted more than 30 videos in which arrested employees "confess" to sabotaging Russian echelons and other crimes. pic.twitter.com/9IxxomrLdb
— Tadeusz Giczan 🇺🇦 (@TadeuszGiczan) March 30, 2022
Supposedly, an oil depot.Captain Positivity said:⚡️Dnipro suffers a missile strike.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) March 30, 2022
Authorities are not yet revealing what was targeted.
Dnipro, a city of 1 million people in central Ukraine, has seen only a couple of missile strikes before, including one that severely damaged its airport.
This I believe.Waffledynamics said:
I saw an update on LiveUAMap that a big food warehouse was destroyed in Eastern Kyiv, and that it was likely struck multiple times. I can't post it because of my bad reception right now, but it was mentioned earlier today.
🇷🇺🇧🇷🇨🇳🇮🇳🇿🇦 BRICS member countries will be at the heart of the new world order, - Deputy Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation Ryabkov
— The RAGE X - Intel (@theragex) March 30, 2022
Kadyrov, leader of the Chechen Republic, releases images of him capturing a Ukranian vehicle... outside of his presidential Palace in Chechnya...🤭 pic.twitter.com/qvfAjzCNVP
— Anonymous Operations (@AnonOpsSE) March 30, 2022
On March 2nd while the Swedish Minister of Defense was visiting the Island of Gotland in the Baltic Sea, 4 Russian Aircraft Consisting of 2 Su-24s and 2 Su-27s took off from Kaliningrad and Breached Swedish Airspace near the Island before being Escorted out by Swedish Aircraft.
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) March 30, 2022
BREAKING:
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) March 30, 2022
Swedish TV4 has revealed that two of the four Russian aircraft that violated Swedish airspace a few weeks ago, were carrying nuclear weapons while doing it.
Swedes are outraged. pic.twitter.com/0bbHGNr2Dp
Pentagon: 1,000 Russian mercenaries have arrived in eastern Ukraine’s Donbas region
— Lucas Tomlinson (@LucasFoxNews) March 30, 2022
Kyiv oblast
— spook (@spook_info) March 30, 2022
pic.twitter.com/GUcxPHJ1FV
However, Kirby warns not to assume that means Russia is withdrawing those troops from the fight:
— Caitlin Doornbos (@CaitlinDoornbos) March 30, 2022
"We've seen none of them reposition to their home garrison – & that's not a small point. If the Russians are serious about de escalating ... then they should send them home."
Russian armed forces have just added three additional pairs of pants to their list of needs https://t.co/OER2mWZFjE
— Austin Benner (@AnAustinThing2) March 30, 2022
Brewskis said:deddog said:I'll repeat what i tell folks very often. The US armed forces make complex shi$ look easy.Maroon Dawn said:
The biggest head scratcher in all of this is: where is the Russian Air Force? They've basically ceded the skies to Ukraine and their ground forces are being devastated because of it
The RuAF is flying relatively far away from their bases, in hostile air space.
For close support they have Su-25s and Su-34s.
The SU-25s cannot be refueled in the air. The SU-34s are too fast, and cannot loiter. i doubt they practice inflight refueling much, if at all.
Those that loiter have to deal with a tremendous amount of MANPADS . (BTW, i am very skeptical of any Uke AF ops, i dont think Uke air force pilots want to be flying in these conditions either).
Communication between ground troops and the RuAF will be tenuous at best.
All in all, it's a recipe for disaster.
i do think this would have been the case for any country not called the US of A. Our armed forces kick ass.
Overall, you're mostly correct. Just some things based on open source Intel that people that aren't in the biz of air power may find enlightening.
- The Russians are actually operating incredibly close to their bases. It's pretty standard for us to operate hours away from our bases. I had about a 2 hour transit each way to/from Syria on my last deployment. They are probably just out of reach of UKR ballistic missile ranges, which isn't far away at all from the UKR border.
- The Su-34 (and anything from the Flanker family) carries an incredible amount of gas, and they only carry it internally (no external fuel tanks). They carry more internally than any US/western fighter, and more total gas than just about anything but an F-15E with external fuel tanks.
- Most tactical fighter aircraft usually don't worry about MANPADS as they can just operate above the maximum altitude of these and use precision weapons from higher altitudes. Notable exceptions are the A-10 and Harrier (because I know GAC would have something to say about it).
So why are Russian 4++ gen aircraft getting taken out by MANPADS?
1.) Lack of precision weapon employment is forcing them into lower altitudes.
2.) The biggest reason is the RuAF has failed to destroy/degrade UKR's S-300 (SA-10) SAM systems. The S-300 is a bit long in the tooth but it is still a very capable weapons system. As a result, they are forced to operate low to either deny detection, or to minimize the range of the actual missiles. Russia has never doctrinally practiced SEAD (suppression of air defense) or DEAD (destruction of air defense) because the West doesn't rely on SAMs as a primary means of air defense versus aircraft. SEAD/DEAD is probably the most difficult part of gaining air superiority and the RuAF has no background in it.
In general I think you are also overselling how good we are at it as well. I think we are leaps and bounds better than RuAF, but don't sell the UKRAF short either. I have met a few of them and some of my co-workers were part of the Clear Sky 2018 exercise with them in Ukraine. Of the ones that I've met 1 is dead and the other is apparently doing regular interviews on CNN while sitting alert.
'US at UN: Russia blocking in Black Sea more than 90 ships carrying food' https://t.co/EYASa9uz94
— Hans de Vreij (@hdevreij) March 30, 2022
TRM said:This I believe.Waffledynamics said:
I saw an update on LiveUAMap that a big food warehouse was destroyed in Eastern Kyiv, and that it was likely struck multiple times. I can't post it because of my bad reception right now, but it was mentioned earlier today.
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/30-march-the-russians-destroyed-a-big-food-warehouse-on-the
⚡️Russian strikes hit Red Cross warehouse in besieged Mariupol.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) March 30, 2022
It didn't help that its roof was marked with the Red Cross symbol, indicating the presence of wounded people or civilian or humanitarian cargo.
“They can capture only rocks, but not Mariupol” – Deputy Minister of Defense
— Anastasiia Lapatina (@lapatina_) March 30, 2022
How bad do you have to be at mine laying that some dude can not only drive right over/through your sad attempt at mining a road but can do it pulling a trailer?!?MeatDr said:Kyiv oblast
— spook (@spook_info) March 30, 2022
pic.twitter.com/GUcxPHJ1FV
Russian forces have begun to withdraw from Chernobyl and are heading into Belarus, a Pentagon official told the AFP. pic.twitter.com/QYYVNNFkbV
— Moshe Schwartz (@YWNReporter) March 30, 2022
Russian military up to shenanigans...#azaz0909 Russian Nat'l Guard which is the same one that went to Crimea yesterday
— Grammar Dominatrix (@GrammarDomin8rx) March 30, 2022
Russian Navy from Kaliningrad
Russian AF from Murmansk towards Kaliningrad#flightradar24 #Russia #OSINT pic.twitter.com/sD6yjemQyw
#Ukraine #StandWithUkraine️ #Russia #UkraineRussiaWar
— 🛰️ (@EUFreeCitizen) March 30, 2022
Russia announces temporary ceasefire in Mariupolhttps://t.co/gAHvwNwtRN
We've seen this movie 3-5 times already.FriscoKid said:#Ukraine #StandWithUkraine️ #Russia #UkraineRussiaWar
— 🛰️ (@EUFreeCitizen) March 30, 2022
Russia announces temporary ceasefire in Mariupolhttps://t.co/gAHvwNwtRN
Citizens not forced into Russia either. Not sure that I would trust this news.
probably set up to get military vehicles but let civilian traffic through the way they were laid out and apparently with a traffic director on site. Would do with the lifted jeep, if I needed through bad enough.javajaws said:
How bad do you have to be at mine laying that some dude can not only drive right over/through your sad attempt at mining a road but can do it pulling a trailer?!?
Knowing how thoroughly looted their supply chain is, are we sure there is actually any explosives in those? Or are they just fancy metal bucket lids laid upside down?JFABNRGR said:
Look like anti-tank mines to me with about 15 lbs of explosives each. T46s or T62s.
They certainly will destroy any personnel within the armored vehicle and likely within a 30M radius + whatever shrapnel flies.
Not sure I understand the proximity of the ones on the bridge. One vehicle will likely set off all of them. Might could have accomplished more with less and then put a billboard "BRIDGE IS MINED GTFO"
Thanks. So who put the mines there? Ukes or Russians?JFABNRGR said:
Look like anti-tank mines to me with about 15 lbs of explosives each. T46s or T62s.
They certainly will destroy any personnel within the armored vehicle and likely within a 30M radius + whatever shrapnel flies.
Not sure I understand the proximity of the ones on the bridge. One vehicle will likely set off all of them. Might could have accomplished more with less and then put a billboard "BRIDGE IS MINED GTFO"