By the way, we've told earlier that Russian soldiers take stolen from Ukrainians cars out of Belarus, and we’ve noticed that mostly Mitsubishi L200 were among the stolen cars.
— Belarusian Hajun project (@MotolkoHelp) April 13, 2022
2/2
By the way, we've told earlier that Russian soldiers take stolen from Ukrainians cars out of Belarus, and we’ve noticed that mostly Mitsubishi L200 were among the stolen cars.
— Belarusian Hajun project (@MotolkoHelp) April 13, 2022
2/2
Remains unconfirmed https://t.co/F8LWggTBax
— Nuno Felix (@Felix_Nuno) April 13, 2022
Sounds like potentially a few BTGs or more depending on the ratio of said vehicles and logistical support. https://t.co/NUDOfLuCrK
— The Intel Hub (@The_IntelHub) April 13, 2022
the list doesn't say drones but my prayer is #1 already being used or #2 inbound hot.aezmvp said:General Atomics ready to send unmanned aircraft to Ukraine if it gets US approval. https://t.co/fREEZlEt1W
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) April 12, 2022
That is quite interesting. They make Reaper and Predator drones.
There is apparently a storm currently in the Black Sea as well. Repairing battle damage and a fire in 10 foot swells would be oh so much fun.Rossticus said:
Please be confirmed, please be confirmed…Remains unconfirmed https://t.co/F8LWggTBax
— Nuno Felix (@Felix_Nuno) April 13, 2022
I suspect that number is somewhat inflated. If it isn’t and this isn’t a one-off attack, the Russian rear area security situation is deteriorating rapidly. https://t.co/huPeDa0xvt
— Patrick Fox (@RealCynicalFox) April 13, 2022
Everyone worried about Military Equipment from The United States taking a Large Amount of Time to arrive in Ukraine, that is not something to worry about, the USAF seems to have Activated a Majority of its Airlift Capability and have been able to get Assets there within 48 hours.
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) April 13, 2022
The Primary things people should be worried about is how slow it is taking for Transfers to Ukraine to get Approved by Western Countries, like The U.S Congress is currently on a 2 Week Easter Recess instead of passing, Bill S.3522 Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act of 2022.
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) April 13, 2022
Supplying partisans in occupied areas would probably be 3 or 4 on my list of priorities as a Uke commander. Partisan attacks are such a huge force multiplier it's unreal. It wastes a ton of people, resources, intelligence and so forth to secure areas or force you on to secure roads only. Then you damage resupply, morale, and do it in areas with lower quality troops (generally) which creates more gaps in coverage. The obvious Russian response though will be massive and brutal retaliation.Rossticus said:
Tee hee.
"In the temporarily occupied Melitopol, unknown people killed 70 Russian servicemen during night patrols, among them "Kadyrovites" - probably the Ukrainian resistance movement, according to Ukrainian intelligence."I suspect that number is somewhat inflated. If it isn’t and this isn’t a one-off attack, the Russian rear area security situation is deteriorating rapidly. https://t.co/huPeDa0xvt
— Patrick Fox (@RealCynicalFox) April 13, 2022
Wikipage has been updated...Rossticus said:
Please be confirmed, please be confirmed…Remains unconfirmed https://t.co/F8LWggTBax
— Nuno Felix (@Felix_Nuno) April 13, 2022
Related: AIRLIFTRossticus said:Everyone worried about Military Equipment from The United States taking a Large Amount of Time to arrive in Ukraine, that is not something to worry about, the USAF seems to have Activated a Majority of its Airlift Capability and have been able to get Assets there within 48 hours.
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) April 13, 2022The Primary things people should be worried about is how slow it is taking for Transfers to Ukraine to get Approved by Western Countries, like The U.S Congress is currently on a 2 Week Easter Recess instead of passing, Bill S.3522 Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act of 2022.
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) April 13, 2022
⚡️The US will deliver 18 155mm Howitzers to Ukraine. The US will train a small amount of Ukrainian forces on these. Using a “train the trainer” concept in which the forces trained by the US in Poland will go back to Ukraine to train their colleagues.⚡️
— spook (@spook_info) April 13, 2022
Ukraine has hit Russian missile cruiser "Moskva" in the Black Sea, Odesa regional governor Maksym Marchenko said. 'Russian ship is severely damaged', he claimed
— Olga Tokariuk (@olgatokariuk) April 13, 2022
FriscoKid said:Wikipage has been updated...Rossticus said:
Please be confirmed, please be confirmed…Remains unconfirmed https://t.co/F8LWggTBax
— Nuno Felix (@Felix_Nuno) April 13, 2022
"****ed off by Armed Forces of Ukraine 13.04.22"
So this was the flagship of their fleet?
Confirmed as the Moskva?Rossticus said:good evening, russian warship.
— DZENGA (@grimcultzero) April 13, 2022
where are you going? pic.twitter.com/J3XL98ZuRt
AgLA06 said:.Robk said:JUST IN: President Biden announces $800 million MORE in U.S. military aid to Ukraine after a call with Zelensky.
— Jack Detsch (@JackDetsch) April 13, 2022
The U.S. will provide artillery systems, armored personnel carriers, and additional helicopters to Ukraine. The Pentagon hasn’t given these systems to 🇺🇦 before. pic.twitter.com/ir0CwBnWaI
Looks like the helicopters are a go.
Isn't this the trains shipments we saw videos of already in neighboring countries heading to Ukraine?
First off this could be prevented if Russia wasn’t almost 50 days into their illegal invasion of Ukraine.
— The Intel Hub (@The_IntelHub) April 13, 2022
Secondly, this should have been part of the first stage of operations for Russia. We have only seen minimal targeting of C2 capabilities.
Lastly, just wtf 🤦🏼♂️ https://t.co/8brD2nmszv
Fake picture.74OA said:Confirmed as the Moskva?Rossticus said:good evening, russian warship.
— DZENGA (@grimcultzero) April 13, 2022
where are you going? pic.twitter.com/J3XL98ZuRt
Russia just lost a cruiser which they said was the most powerful ship in the Black Sea. Besides that they only have 2 operating frigates and only one more carrier. if the cruiser was sunk Russia lost a ton of capabilities on the coast.AlaskanAg99 said:
That'll sting more than losing a few hundred tanks.
It's my understanding Russia doesn't have much of a navy at this point. At least nothing that is very effective.
Rossticus said:
EDIT as first circulated photo appears fake.
RebelE Infantry said:Rossticus said:
EDIT as first circulated photo appears fake.
That's the Iranian IRIS Kharg that caught fire and sank in the Gulf of Oman last year…
Ok so now we see 2 tugs have popped up-havent seen any visible traffic there for weeks-intriguing #Moskva #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/Ubru0FwQ6J
— 🇺🇦Slava Ukraini!🇺🇦 (@SlavaUk25499984) April 13, 2022
LOL, that guy in the Moskva video. That grin and facial expressions say everything.FriscoKid said:
No way is this real!Moskva confirmed https://t.co/J8DMLs8Cmk
— Bjarkigd (@bjarkigd) April 13, 2022