Wow, this thing has incredible off road capability. It could be a very formidable addition to the Uke arsenal, navigating thru muddy terrain to light up Russian armor.aggiehawg said:
This seems badass.
Wow, this thing has incredible off road capability. It could be a very formidable addition to the Uke arsenal, navigating thru muddy terrain to light up Russian armor.aggiehawg said:
This seems badass.
The armoured vehicles the UK will be gifting Ukraine are understood to be Mastiff & Wolfhound (heavily armoured patrol vehicles), Husky (support vehicle) and Spartan (tracked armoured personnel carrier)
— Deborah Haynes (@haynesdeborah) April 9, 2022
MeatDr said:Source: Suspilne Kharkiv + Kharkiv’s mayor.
— Anastasiia Lapatina (@lapatina_) April 9, 2022
GAC06 said:MeatDr said:
That's a little disappointing. If they can fire it from a drone I guess that's something but a helicopter is likely to get smoked trying to shoot one at a frigate. Plus it's for sinking small craft. It has a 30kg warhead as compared to 220kg on a harpoon
... There are good reasons to question the Russian armed forces’ ability to do so and their ability to use regenerated combat power effectively"
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) April 10, 2022
Please explain. It seems like they're hampered by the rigged bridge to me.Rossticus said:
They're making progress near Kherson. Things look good there.
Waffledynamics said:Please explain. It seems like they're hampered by the rigged bridge to me.Rossticus said:
They're making progress near Kherson. Things look good there.
We discuss below some instances in which #American and other officials have presented information in ways that may inadvertently exaggerate #Russian combat capability. We do not in any way mean to suggest that such exaggeration is intentional.https://t.co/ckqLPA5AQo
— ISW (@TheStudyofWar) April 9, 2022
Bridging the Dnieper is an issue. If the Russians blow all the bridges supplies will be difficult. But the Ukes aren't running a traditional armored counter attack. Its mostly leg infantry. So some of that is easier than supporting lots of tanks and IFV in the area. Bridges can be repaired and pontoon bridges can be created. That is why losing Kherson w as s a big blow, natural chokepoint. But it isn't the only spot to cross.Waffledynamics said:Please explain. It seems like they're hampered by the rigged bridge to me.Rossticus said:
They're making progress near Kherson. Things look good there.
Also, I've asked about strategic questions a few times. Nobody really answers because I'm sure nobody really knows. It's an interesting topic, though. We shall see how this plays out.
Waffledynamics said:Please explain. It seems like they're hampered by the rigged bridge to me.Rossticus said:
They're making progress near Kherson. Things look good there.
Also, I've asked about strategic questions a few times. Nobody really answers because I'm sure nobody really knows. It's an interesting topic, though. We shall see how this plays out.
On April 7th the Armed Forces of Ukraine liberated the settlement of Trudoliubivka in Kherson region from the Russian fascist invaders. This was announced by Угруповання військ "Південь" / Army Group "South" with a two day delay for operational reasons. pic.twitter.com/oNBzVWTyUH
— Michael MacKay (@mhmck) April 10, 2022
If I were a betting man, and I'm not, I would bet on it going on for the long haul. Putin would rather die mid-war than admit defeat. Hopefully he gets his preference.Rossticus said:
I'm thinking secure Kherson and Kharkiv while denying Russia's western push towards Kramatorsk. Stalemate them in the east and see what Putin does on May 9th since Intel has been adamant that that's been his mandatory "win by" date.
You see if Putin caves and is willing to negotiate peace while accepting a tiny sliver and declaring victory at home. If so then with appropriate iron clad direct defense guarantees from other nations MAYBE Ukraine agrees to call it a day. Tough ask for Ukraine to give away access to the Azov sea, though. Huge strategic win for Russia.
If Putin's ego is too big and he demands far more land than he's even near to controlling then I think Ukraine tells him to "come and take it" and this thing goes for the long haul.
More Chinese Y-20A planes heading west@ameliairheart @vcdgf555 #flightradar24 #OSINT pic.twitter.com/hxPJ3cwgDZ
— Grammar Dominatrix (@GrammarDomin8rx) April 10, 2022
Half a dozen Chinese Y-20 cargo jets popped up over Europe last night: https://t.co/bU02cH3W0W
— Tyler Rogoway (@Aviation_Intel) April 9, 2022
Rossticus said:
China has been sending gear into Serbia all day. We need to step up. This is becoming bigger than Ukraine. If China sees that we're willing to shrink and allow Russia to win with their aid then they learn a lesson from that which doesn't bode well for our security in the future.More Chinese Y-20A planes heading west@ameliairheart @vcdgf555 #flightradar24 #OSINT pic.twitter.com/hxPJ3cwgDZ
— Grammar Dominatrix (@GrammarDomin8rx) April 10, 2022Half a dozen Chinese Y-20 cargo jets popped up over Europe last night: https://t.co/bU02cH3W0W
— Tyler Rogoway (@Aviation_Intel) April 9, 2022
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Reports later emerged that the planes delivered HQ-22 surface-to-air missile systems to the Serbian military. The Washington Post reported on U.S. government warnings to Belgrade about the purchase in 2020. Serbia reportedly chose the HQ-22 over its approximate Russian counterpart, the S-300, in a surprise move.
It looks "cool" and all but in the era of Jevelins or equivalent fielding military, it is obsolete.Quote:
Wow, this thing has incredible off road capability. It could be a very formidable addition to the Uke arsenal, navigating thru muddy terrain to light up Russian armor.
Surface fire support isn't obsolete and yet all artillery, SP and towed, is vulnerable to direct fire attack. The purpose of that .50 caliber length tube is to allow the howitzer to be positioned far enough behind the FLOT that it can range the enemy. If enemy tanks are in range of those guns then the battle is already lost.OKC~Ag said:It looks "cool" and all but in the era of Jevelins or equivalent fielding military, it is obsolete.Quote:
Wow, this thing has incredible off road capability. It could be a very formidable addition to the Uke arsenal, navigating thru muddy terrain to light up Russian armor.
It is too big and with huge size, it's asking to be taken out either by tanks themselves or even individuals with rpo/ Javelins etc...
#Ukraine: Two very modern T-80BVM tanks were lost by the Russian army in #Donetsk Oblast - one was destroyed with a pretty expected result and another was detracked. pic.twitter.com/eqGr0I7BjX
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) April 10, 2022
Very interesting "spontaneous" pro-russian-occupation rally in occupied Nova Kakhivka today. The "local" men, massive crowd, seems to be all in groups of 3... pic.twitter.com/P59dgVrtEq
— Gregor Martin (@Guderian_Xaba) April 10, 2022
Russians cheering troops headed to Ukraine to massacre Ukrainians. It's really not just Putin. Russian chauvinism runs deep in society. https://t.co/xC7P1M7ktR
— Anders Östlund (@andersostlund) April 10, 2022
❗️#Slovakia is negotiating with #Ukraine on the supply of "Zuzana" howitzers of Slovak production and possibility to supply MiG-29 fighters, which are in service with the #Slovak Air Force.
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) April 10, 2022
This was reported by the #Bratislava media "Pravda".https://t.co/0TG9KovwaD
#Ukraine: The first video of a UK-supplied Martlet multirole missile - not a Starstreak as widely claimed - in action with the Ukrainian troops. As reported, it took out a Russian Orlan-10 UAV and this appears credible given the reaction, but we cannot see precisely what was hit. pic.twitter.com/i6sP6649h6
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) April 10, 2022
⚡️Air forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine shot down a Russian Su-34 fighter that was trying to attack Nikolaev
— ТРУХА⚡️English (@TpyxaNews) April 10, 2022
—Gerashchenko#Ukraine #Russia #TPYXA
🧵Looking at the images released by @Maxar of the convoy and it being 13km long, I estimate it to consist of ≈ 400 Russian vehicles.
— Oliver Alexander (@OAlexanderDK) April 10, 2022
This image is 49.997077, 37.397610 and length photographed is ≈500m. There are 16 vehicles total (10 trucks, 6 armored vehicles). 1/ https://t.co/SuEVok8NhQ pic.twitter.com/ri7bd1S6mN