***Russian - Ukraine War Tactical and Strategic Updates*** [Warning on OP]

8,109,061 Views | 48828 Replies | Last: 48 min ago by shiftyandquick
AGS-R-TUFF
How long do you want to ignore this user?
AG
Rossticus said:

Ukraine looks to be rebuilding their navy.


Zelensky should tell Putin that your obnoxious boat will be used as a down payment for rebuilding Mariupol, once we kick your arse out.
Jetpilot86
How long do you want to ignore this user?
AG
Jetpilot86 said:

My crazy pilot coworkers managed to get a dozen or so backpacks delivered to within 30km of Mariupol in the last few days. They've sent others to Warsaw, and most of the rest of the thousand or so built up by hand, so far are given out to kids as they arrive in Cologne. If you are so inclined, feel free to donate. If you do, mention the Aggie Network. I warned the gang that numbers will spike if this trends with us.....



They've gone from 0 to 503(c) in about 4 weeks, courtesy of a rough and tumble paratrooper turned pilot.

Quote:

I asked my partners with the (Ukrainian) group that did this (took the backpacks to Eastern Ukraine at great personal risk), "why is it so important that you deliver these backpacks? Shouldn't you just take food and medical supplies?" The answer dropped me to my knees:

We dont know you, and you dont know us. We are fighting for our country and many Ukrainians have died. We know that many more will die soon. We see and hear things about countries that support us, but no one has sent backpacks for our children. Americans are truly crazy people when they do this. And we ask why? but we feel that they care about our situation here. When the parents and children see this with their hands, they will believe America is a good place.
Grammar edits....


Update: Delivery to a war zone is still no big deal.
Rossticus
How long do you want to ignore this user?
Exceptional work!!!
Rossticus
How long do you want to ignore this user?
Baaaaaaaaaaaahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!


MeatDr
How long do you want to ignore this user?
AG
Hmm, I'd just about come to the conclusion that this Makarov thing is just wishful thinking..

Rossticus
How long do you want to ignore this user?
I'm remaining skeptical until we see something a bit more substantive. That does not, however, mean that I'm not also still VERY hopeful.
74OA
How long do you want to ignore this user?
AG
Today's SITREP.
Fitch
How long do you want to ignore this user?
AG
Jetpilot86 said:

Jetpilot86 said:

My crazy pilot coworkers managed to get a dozen or so backpacks delivered to within 30km of Mariupol in the last few days. They've sent others to Warsaw, and most of the rest of the thousand or so built up by hand, so far are given out to kids as they arrive in Cologne. If you are so inclined, feel free to donate. If you do, mention the Aggie Network. I warned the gang that numbers will spike if this trends with us.....



They've gone from 0 to 503(c) in about 4 weeks, courtesy of a rough and tumble paratrooper turned pilot.

Quote:

I asked my partners with the (Ukrainian) group that did this (took the backpacks to Eastern Ukraine at great personal risk), "why is it so important that you deliver these backpacks? Shouldn't you just take food and medical supplies?" The answer dropped me to my knees:

We dont know you, and you dont know us. We are fighting for our country and many Ukrainians have died. We know that many more will die soon. We see and hear things about countries that support us, but no one has sent backpacks for our children. Americans are truly crazy people when they do this. And we ask why? but we feel that they care about our situation here. When the parents and children see this with their hands, they will believe America is a good place.
Grammar edits....


Update: Delivery to a war zone is still no big deal.



AWESOME. If I can help connect with a bigger Aggie Network just let me know.
Rossticus
How long do you want to ignore this user?
Decay
How long do you want to ignore this user?
AG
The A-10 finally getting to do the work it was born to do
Rossticus
How long do you want to ignore this user?
Going to be a lot more dead Russians very soon.


Translation:

Kherson region, which has come under the control of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, will regain the coat of arms of the times of the Russian Empire, Deputy Chairman of the Military and Civil Administration of the Kherson Region Kirill Stremousov told RIA Novosti.

During a special operation to demilitarize Ukraine, the Russian military took control of the entire Kherson region in the south of the country and the Azov part of the Zaporozhye region. Military and civil administrations have been formed in the regions, broadcasting of Russian TV channels and radio has begun, and trade ties with Crimea are being restored.

Began a military operation in Ukraine on February 24. President Vladimir Putin called it the goal of "protecting people who have been bullied and genocide by the Kiev regime for eight years." To do this, according to him, it is planned to carry out "demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine", to bring to justice all war criminals responsible for "bloody crimes against civilians" of Donbass.

According to the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, the Armed Forces strike only on military infrastructure and Ukrainian troops and, as of March 25, fulfilled the main tasks of the first stage - significantly reduced the combat potential of Ukraine. The main goal in the Russian military department was the liberation of Donbass.
Eliminatus
How long do you want to ignore this user?
AG
GarryowenAg said:




They do. We should know, a la Iraq the second time.

To think that a nation of millions and spread out over a large land area can be subjugated by so few is ludicrous. The Ukes as a whole are armed, pissed, and stacking Russian bodies and show zero sign of stopping.

I think I made a post here like second or third day of the invasion questioning the Russian intent over the same thing. They committed so little over such a large area. The Russians truly thought they would waltz in as liberators and instead stuck their dick in a meat grinder. Those first weeks near Kyiv saw some of Russia's finest butchered in job lots. Love to see it!

This was is not over of course and who knows what will happen long term but the Ukes will NOT stop fighting I am sure. Nor should they.

And thanks for Rossticus and the others for all their work. Balls deep in finals and can't devote as much time into this. I have reverted to lurking as well for now. I am just beyond glad that the Ukes still have a nation since I first started this back in Feb! I've said it before and Ill say it again. Ukraine DESERVES to exist as a nation after all of this. My hats off to those plucky *******s.
aezmvp
How long do you want to ignore this user?
The biggest thing early was the Ukes demonstrating that they were not the comic opera version of their military from 2014. There were a couple of good colonels and such then but their military infrastructure was awful. They completely remade their military in 8 years which is really, REALLY impressive. Especially since there was active combat in the east that entire time.

The first day looked pretty dicey. The repeated failure of the Russians to succeed in any of their airborne assaults was an early red flag. Their bogging down by the weekend made it clear this wasn't 2014. I don't know what gear the Russians will throw at the Ukraine if they mobilize a half million or more men. I'm just not sure it hasn't all been sold off in the black market or is so degraded from poor maintenance that they won't be able to get it into the field. The Russians have solved a good bit of their immediate supply chain issues by limiting the areas and axis of attack but again, quadrupling the size of your men under arms doesn't mean you can feed, arm, resupply all those guys. This is 1943 where you can send one guy in with a rifle and one with bullets. There would be large scale mutinies if they tried that. But a huge mass of untrained guys or ex service guys who got questionable training while in into an active combat zone in a modern war just strikes me as a recipe for a massacre.
Proc92
How long do you want to ignore this user?
Why would a-10s be used without first wiping out the Russian Air Force and surface to air capabilities? Seems like a recipe for disaster.
GarryowenAg
How long do you want to ignore this user?
AG
GarryowenAg
How long do you want to ignore this user?
AG
n_touch
How long do you want to ignore this user?
Proc92 said:

Why would a-10s be used without first wiping out the Russian Air Force and surface to air capabilities? Seems like a recipe for disaster.


Hoping they have support of Migs coming from the other countries. At least I hope. The A-10 has always been my favorite plane, would be sad to see them all sacrificed without support in this manner.
Rossticus
How long do you want to ignore this user?
n_touch said:

Proc92 said:

Why would a-10s be used without first wiping out the Russian Air Force and surface to air capabilities? Seems like a recipe for disaster.


Hoping they have support of Migs coming from the other countries. At least I hope. The A-10 has always been my favorite plane, would be sad to see them all sacrificed without support in this manner.


Ukraine has shown to be far from stupid. They're not going to sacrifice valuable pilots and machinery if they're going to be fish in a barrel.
n_touch
How long do you want to ignore this user?
Not a dig at the Ukrainians, more along the lines that I could see us giving them something they can't really use effectively just to say we did.
JB!98
How long do you want to ignore this user?
AG
Rossticus said:

n_touch said:

Proc92 said:

Why would a-10s be used without first wiping out the Russian Air Force and surface to air capabilities? Seems like a recipe for disaster.


Hoping they have support of Migs coming from the other countries. At least I hope. The A-10 has always been my favorite plane, would be sad to see them all sacrificed without support in this manner.


Ukraine has shown to be far from stupid. They're not going to sacrifice valuable pilots and machinery if they're going to be fish in a barrel.
People see the A-10 as a panacea for all armor problems. It seems to be a great air frame in uncontested airspace. I believe that if you are going to give the Ukes aircraft it should be Migs and Su-25's that they are familiar with. There has to be a source of Su-25's out there someplace that can be back filled with Western air frames. Better yet pour on the artillery and anti armor missiles.
Today, unfortunately, many Americans have good reason to fear that they will be victimized if they are unable to protect themselves. And today, no less than in 1791, the Second Amendment guarantees their right to do so. - Justice Samuel Alito 2022
Rossticus
How long do you want to ignore this user?
n_touch said:

Not a dig at the Ukrainians, more along the lines that I could see us giving them something they can't really use effectively just to say we did.


Oh, I didn't think that you were calling them stupid at all. Just saying that I don't think they'd use them outside of effective situations. They've shown to be creative so I'm sure they could find ways to employ them effectively. But, you're right. They're only impactful under the right circumstances.
Rossticus
How long do you want to ignore this user?
Yeah. They're certainly not a cure all and need to have the appropriate environment in which to operate.
GAC06
How long do you want to ignore this user?
AG
Decay said:

The A-10 finally getting to do the work it was born to do


Uh, A-10's killed a ton of Soviet tanks in Iraq. Mostly with mavericks which any fighter could carry
wangus12
How long do you want to ignore this user?
AG
Rossticus said:




The Last Ride of the Hogs!
JB!98
How long do you want to ignore this user?
AG
Rossticus said:

Yeah. They're certainly not a cure all and need to have the appropriate environment in which to operate.
Also, the A-10 is probably a maintenance nightmare at this point in its life. Who is experienced enough on the Uke side to put in the 5-6 hrs of maintenance for every hour of flight time. Spare parts, weapons, etc. Much better to give them more of what they already have experience with.

Today, unfortunately, many Americans have good reason to fear that they will be victimized if they are unable to protect themselves. And today, no less than in 1791, the Second Amendment guarantees their right to do so. - Justice Samuel Alito 2022
Rossticus
How long do you want to ignore this user?
bonfarr
How long do you want to ignore this user?
AG
Proc92 said:

Why would a-10s be used without first wiping out the Russian Air Force and surface to air capabilities? Seems like a recipe for disaster.


And it would take a good bit of time to train Ukrainian pilots to use them I would imagine.
Disclaimer: Views expressed in this post reflect the opinions of Texags user bonfarr and are not to be accepted as facts or to be accepted at face value.
Rossticus
How long do you want to ignore this user?
New Russian strategy… hire more soulless American money hoors to work as Russian propagandists. Looking over her account, it's amazing the self loathing American Russophiles that actually exist.



Rossticus
How long do you want to ignore this user?
Jetpilot86
How long do you want to ignore this user?
AG
Fitch said:

Jetpilot86 said:

Jetpilot86 said:

My crazy pilot coworkers managed to get a dozen or so backpacks delivered to within 30km of Mariupol in the last few days. They've sent others to Warsaw, and most of the rest of the thousand or so built up by hand, so far are given out to kids as they arrive in Cologne. If you are so inclined, feel free to donate. If you do, mention the Aggie Network. I warned the gang that numbers will spike if this trends with us.....



They've gone from 0 to 503(c) in about 4 weeks, courtesy of a rough and tumble paratrooper turned pilot.

Quote:

I asked my partners with the (Ukrainian) group that did this (took the backpacks to Eastern Ukraine at great personal risk), "why is it so important that you deliver these backpacks? Shouldn't you just take food and medical supplies?" The answer dropped me to my knees:

We dont know you, and you dont know us. We are fighting for our country and many Ukrainians have died. We know that many more will die soon. We see and hear things about countries that support us, but no one has sent backpacks for our children. Americans are truly crazy people when they do this. And we ask why? but we feel that they care about our situation here. When the parents and children see this with their hands, they will believe America is a good place.
Grammar edits....


Update: Delivery to a war zone is still no big deal.



AWESOME. If I can help connect with a bigger Aggie Network just let me know.
Please feel free to do so.
74OA
How long do you want to ignore this user?
AG
Logistics decides wars. RAIL
MeatDr
How long do you want to ignore this user?
AG
Ross, those posts are a month apart.
It's ridiculous that people like her can just ignore all the evidence of atrocities and totally reframe it to make the bad guys the good guys. I feel like I'm taking crazy pills reading or watching that crap.
MeatDr
How long do you want to ignore this user?
AG
Here's a new naval vessel we actually have proof of being sunk! A little smaller, but that's ok.
MeatDr
How long do you want to ignore this user?
AG
Very cool visual of the shock wave from the explosion here. Loss is Russian.

MeatDr
How long do you want to ignore this user?
AG


First Page Last Page
Page 582 of 1396
 
×
subscribe Verify your student status
See Subscription Benefits
Trial only available to users who have never subscribed or participated in a previous trial.