Are they using air launched stand-off stuff against ground troops to a large degree?Rossticus said:B-1 83 said:
Many reports keep mentioning Russian air power and air strikes. Do the Ukes not have enough longer range/modern SAMs to reduce these to nothing?
Nope. Most missile strikes are either stand-off strikes from within Russia or sub based cruise missile strikes.
Economic sanctions are working now against Russia as they squeezed Japan before World War II. But the historical lesson is that they don't make adversaries less aggressive.
— AEI Foreign Policy (@AEIfdp) May 14, 2022
https://t.co/VuYBdPpMsR
Sanctions won't matter to Putin's regime but lifting sanctions will matter to his successor.pluto29 said:Economic sanctions are working now against Russia as they squeezed Japan before World War II. But the historical lesson is that they don't make adversaries less aggressive.
— AEI Foreign Policy (@AEIfdp) May 14, 2022
https://t.co/VuYBdPpMsR
Am I the only one that thinks that looks like CGI?SouthTex99 said:CondensedFoggyAggie said:📽️Ukrainian drone drops a grenade on Russian positions in #Zaporizhzhia Oblast #UkraineRussiaWar pic.twitter.com/LXlAFy9fPC
— MilitaryLand.net (@Militarylandnet) May 14, 2022
Good hunting
Pardon my ignorance…can they hear the drone overhead? They started moving away once bomb was released. I assume they can hear the weapon descending.
#Ukraine: Unpacking a pristine American M4A1 carbine by a Ukrainian soldier.
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) May 14, 2022
Approximately 7000 small arms (including M4A1 rifles) were recently donated to Ukraine by the United States as military aid. pic.twitter.com/EghvlYcysj
This Ukrainian soldier is the proud owner of a brand new, beautiful, very advanced, modern Polish #C16A2 5.56mm assault rifle. Which came in an MSBS Grot assault rifles batch from Poland #Ukraine #Poland
— HappyEverline (@busnitized) May 11, 2022
🇺🇦🇵🇱 pic.twitter.com/jn7YGJ14fs
#Ukraine: A Polish RGP-40 multi-shot grenade launcher in hands of a Ukrainian soldier - these launchers are also operated by the Ukrainian Special Operations Forces. Unknown amount of RGP-40 were donated by Poland even before the invasion. pic.twitter.com/W9ffYK03NX
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) May 13, 2022
Barrett M107
— NO WAR! (@Milan8662) May 13, 2022
American large-caliber sniper rifle, which is in service with a number of countries around the world.#Ukraine️ pic.twitter.com/JkFMdKHgTy
Looks pretty fake; not that any other video posted is. This one looks fake though.Sully Dog said:Am I the only one that thinks that looks like CGI?SouthTex99 said:CondensedFoggyAggie said:📽️Ukrainian drone drops a grenade on Russian positions in #Zaporizhzhia Oblast #UkraineRussiaWar pic.twitter.com/LXlAFy9fPC
— MilitaryLand.net (@Militarylandnet) May 14, 2022
Good hunting
Pardon my ignorance…can they hear the drone overhead? They started moving away once bomb was released. I assume they can hear the weapon descending.
Zelensky alone talks to Putin. Ukraine alone decides when it stops fighting. And according to every single Ukrainian I’ve spoken with, that’s when every inch of territory is reclaimed
— Paul Massaro (@apmassaro3) May 13, 2022
This is amazing.
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) May 14, 2022
Cannon fodder from the DPR and LPR stuck at the Ukrainian-Russian border near Kharkiv.
They had been retreating from Kharkiv together with the Russian Army, but Russian authorities don’t let non-Russians to cross the border. pic.twitter.com/bKyItzGpjc
The beginning of the end is here!💥🥳
— ClimateGuru (@WebWorks19) May 14, 2022
“Ukraine update: Something *big* is happening, as the Battle of the Izyum Salient begins”
“Guys, 20-25% of Russia’s entire Army is in that pocket. Something big is happening. I mean big, as in war-altering.” pic.twitter.com/pyhbio8GU1
Cut the rail lines in, block the roads out, shoot & scoot and rain hell on them with the 155mm Howitzers. Send in a few loitering drones and pop some command targets. Yah I'm no military expert, but I play one on Texags.CondensedFoggyAggie said:The beginning of the end is here!💥🥳
— ClimateGuru (@WebWorks19) May 14, 2022
“Ukraine update: Something *big* is happening, as the Battle of the Izyum Salient begins”
“Guys, 20-25% of Russia’s entire Army is in that pocket. Something big is happening. I mean big, as in war-altering.” pic.twitter.com/pyhbio8GU1
With Karkhiv relatively secure, hope they can surround and cut off those 15 Russian battalion tactical groups
Russian soldier is talking to his completely delusional mother about the situation in Ukraine. He desperately wants to go home, but his mother insists soldiers need to employ 'patriotism' in case Russia is attacked by the West. https://t.co/coBmZG3lx5 pic.twitter.com/DyfzeKP0ug
— Dmitri 🇺🇦 (@mdmitri91) May 14, 2022
I too have been reading about a huge deployment of Russian armor into the Izyum pocket in the last two weeks. Russian cell signatures light up the map there as nowhere else. A large force. Can they complete their task?
— C3 (@C313106944) May 14, 2022
CondensedFoggyAggie said:The beginning of the end is here!💥🥳
— ClimateGuru (@WebWorks19) May 14, 2022
“Ukraine update: Something *big* is happening, as the Battle of the Izyum Salient begins”
“Guys, 20-25% of Russia’s entire Army is in that pocket. Something big is happening. I mean big, as in war-altering.” pic.twitter.com/pyhbio8GU1
With Karkhiv relatively secure, hope they can surround and cut off those 15 Russian battalion tactical groups
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'We want to die for the motherland too!' A dispatch from a Buryatian village where one percent of residents have joined the war in Ukraine
Two fifth graders outside the building sing along as they swerve to avoid cracks in the pavement. "What is a patriot?" LB's correspondent asks one of them. Makar wrinkles his forehead, trying to recall: "They're willing to go into battle and die!" He pulls a bottle of Coca-Cola out of his backpack and takes a sip. "We want to go to battle, too and to die for our motherland!" he adds.
After the Soviet Union broke up, the plant shut down and the village began to empty rapidly. Right now, only 2.7 thousand people live here, compared to the 10,000 who lived here in the late Soviet period. There are a lot of abandoned homes, but very few trees. Work is hard to come by, so a lot of men join the army as contract soldiers.
Shornikova plans and choreographs all of the patriotic events in Selenduma, from the motor rally to the memorial gathering for Andrey Dandarova. She wanted the motor rally to be "effective and meticulously beautiful." After some thought, she decided to combine the motor rally with a children's soccer tournament and a supply drive for Selenduma soldiers. "A motor rally is great, but we need to at least send our soldiers some woolen socks," she said. "A toothbrush or a letter from home it's just so moving! Oh, I'm going to start weeping."
She goes quiet and takes a breath. "You know," she says after a moment, "The fellow soldiers of our dear Andrey Dandarova, may he rest in peace, are on leave right now. They sent a message to Andrey's parents: 'When our leave is up, we'll go [back to Ukraine] and avenge Andrey's death 100 percent.'"
In middle school, Dandarov would go regularly to the village's Kazachok children's club, where kids would sing Cossack songs, dance, and play sports. "Cossack culture instilled in us a desire to win," said Andrey's friend Alyona Golykh. "And Andrey liked that. Everything there was in a military, patriotic style, and I think that's why he decided to tie his life to the Russian army."
Agree, I'm guessing nobody here will be surprised such a place has a higher percentage of enlistees.agent-maroon said:
That pic looks like some places I've seen in New Mexico and Eastern Arizona. Probably for the same reasons
The Russian invaders become so ferocious in the war in Ukraine that their own wives start fearing them.
— Dmitri 🇺🇦 (@mdmitri91) May 13, 2022
The atrocities they are committing in Ukraine have changed the psyche of the soldiers. This is evidenced by a new telephone conversation intercepted by the SBU. https://t.co/8E8ivflEoz pic.twitter.com/6mcqqiiDjq
— Def Mon (@DefMon3) May 14, 2022
YouBet said:
Erdogan making noise about voting against Finland joining NATO. Regrets letting Greece in and doesn't want to make another mistake.
They are such a wildcard.
He added that there were no casualties.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) May 15, 2022
⚡️UK Defense Ministry: Russia likely lost one third of its ground forces in Ukraine.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) May 15, 2022
Russia’s Donbas offensive has lost momentum and is unlikely to accelerate its pace in the next 30 days, the ministry said.
Ukrainian military publishes audio from sinking of Moskva cruiser. In the audio, a crew member says that the ship has been hit twice and that it is tilting on its side. Moskva, the flagship of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet, sank on April 14. https://t.co/4a3RjjRpab
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) May 15, 2022
Heard similar from commanders in Lysychansk a few days ago. When asked, they said their two biggest needs were more artillery ammunition, and more transport trucks.
— Neil Hauer (@NeilPHauer) May 15, 2022
The report shows overall confirmed equipment losses between the two and it wont be a surprise that Russian losses are running overall at abt 3.75 to each piece of Ukrainian equipment lost. pic.twitter.com/Xt8YTdtNzG
— Phillips P. OBrien (@PhillipsPOBrien) May 14, 2022
Such an extreme imbalance in one piece of equipment shows how focussed Ukrainians have been in destroying Russian logistics--an excellent case showing why they have been so successful overall. The Ukrainians are fighting smarter.
— Phillips P. OBrien (@PhillipsPOBrien) May 14, 2022