Things have definitely shifted in Russia's favor the last few weeks.
Waffledynamics said:
The ammo dumps going up in blazes is nice and all, but how does Ukraine stop or even slow Russia's advances in the East? It doesn't seem like they have the capability at the moment to take anything back, much less hold it.
Things have definitely shifted in Russia's favor the last few weeks.
Love trading a few MLRS precision strikes for an entire ammo site. 20-30 more hits like this could really start to sting the Ruskies.Waffledynamics said:
The ammo dumps going up in blazes is nice and all, but how does Ukraine stop or even slow Russia's advances in the East? It doesn't seem like they have the capability at the moment to take anything back, much less hold it.
Things have definitely shifted in Russia's favor the last few weeks.
In the occupied city of Snezhnoye, a warehouse with military equipment is on fire.🔥🔥🔥#Ukraine #UkraineWar #UkraineRussianWar #UkraineRussiaWar #Ukrainian pic.twitter.com/S49rxarL3p
— 🇺🇦Ukraine News Live🇺🇦 (@UkraineNewsLive) July 4, 2022
I read this, but then I notice more Russian success than the earlier parts of the war.AlaskanAg99 said:
Russians are already stung. They're all-in, which makes them very difficult to defeat. However, the new precision offensive hardware is going to gut them. Just imagine how much Intel is being fed to them from behind enemy lines. Plus all western Intel feeding their strikes.
And all the 'fresh units' being sent in are increasingly poorly trained.
Why is Ukraine not able to take advantage of such a massing of resources? Is it just that they are massing resources the best they can in the same area? That would be my guess. They just don't seem to be cutting into other, weaker fronts as well, and are holding or making slow progress at best.TXAggie2011 said:Waffledynamics said:
The ammo dumps going up in blazes is nice and all, but how does Ukraine stop or even slow Russia's advances in the East? It doesn't seem like they have the capability at the moment to take anything back, much less hold it.
Things have definitely shifted in Russia's favor the last few weeks.
They've held most of the line in the east for several months now. The gains have come from Russia throwing a ton of resources in a small area. It's not clear if Russia is capable of succeeding in any other way. Russia has had best held, and in a number of cases, slowly lost ground where they've not consolidated so many resources.
No indications Ukraine can take back the east at this point, certainly. But no indications Russia can execute the war on a broader scale
Waffledynamics said:Why is Ukraine not able to take advantage of such a massing of resources? Is it just that they are massing resources the best they can in the same area? That would be my guess. They just don't seem to be cutting into other, weaker fronts as well, and are holding or making slow progress at best.TXAggie2011 said:Waffledynamics said:
The ammo dumps going up in blazes is nice and all, but how does Ukraine stop or even slow Russia's advances in the East? It doesn't seem like they have the capability at the moment to take anything back, much less hold it.
Things have definitely shifted in Russia's favor the last few weeks.
They've held most of the line in the east for several months now. The gains have come from Russia throwing a ton of resources in a small area. It's not clear if Russia is capable of succeeding in any other way. Russia has had best held, and in a number of cases, slowly lost ground where they've not consolidated so many resources.
No indications Ukraine can take back the east at this point, certainly. But no indications Russia can execute the war on a broader scale
Waffledynamics said:NEW: Turkey detained a Russian cargo ship carrying grain which Ukraine says is stolen, Ukraine's ambassador to Turkey said on Sunday.
— Ragıp Soylu (@ragipsoylu) July 3, 2022
Ukraine had previously asked Turkey to detain the Russian-flagged Zhibek Zholy cargo ship
— Reuters
In the last 5-6 days we've seen devastating GLRMS strikes on Perevalsk, Metropol, Propansa, and Snizhna. These are the strikes we know of - and with only 4 HIMARS. Within 3 months they'll have 17 of these launchers (M270 and M142) and they'll be able to snipe anything within their 50 mile range.Waffledynamics said:
The ammo dumps going up in blazes is nice and all, but how does Ukraine stop or even slow Russia's advances in the East? It doesn't seem like they have the capability at the moment to take anything back, much less hold it.
Things have definitely shifted in Russia's favor the last few weeks.
I'm with you here. There is definitely a significant opportunity developing with the HIMARS, that the Ukes did not have prior. I think this trend of deep strikes into ammo/equipment storage will only accelerate.benchmark said:In the last 5-6 days we've seen devastating GLRMS strikes on Perevalsk, Metropol, Propansa, and Snizhna. These are the strikes we know of - and with only 4 HIMARS. Within 3 months they'll have 17 of these launchers (M270 and M142) and they'll be able to snipe anything within their 50 mile range.Waffledynamics said:
The ammo dumps going up in blazes is nice and all, but how does Ukraine stop or even slow Russia's advances in the East? It doesn't seem like they have the capability at the moment to take anything back, much less hold it.
Things have definitely shifted in Russia's favor the last few weeks.
Imagine 4-5 deep strikes like these every day for a month ... that's got to hurt. Still, there are lots of questions - can they identify that many targets? Will this capability allow a legit Uke offensive? TBD.
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/4-july-ammunition-warehouse-of-russian-forces-exploded-atQuote:
Ammunition warehouse of Russian forces exploded at Yakovlivka village in Donetsk region
⚡️В селищі Яковлівка, що поблизу Ясинуватої, знищений склад БК російських окупантів pic.twitter.com/CCGGFQzLP9
— ПРОСТО ЛЕРИЧ (@fantomasvvs1) July 4, 2022
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/4-july-fire-at-schehlovka-in-donetskQuote:
Fire at Schehlovka in Donetsk
#Донецк, очевидцы сообщают, что возгорание произошло на Щегловке на ул. Новороссийской в районе бывших парфюмерных складов "Эффект" на КПД https://t.co/7Ua4WzGCOO https://t.co/5VNBKoQgz3 pic.twitter.com/H2rSBIfMNb
— Necro Mancer (@666_mancer) July 4, 2022
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/4-july-fire-at-hryhorivkahvardeiyka-in-donetskQuote:
Fire at Hryhorivka/Hvardeiyka in Donetsk
Григорьевка, Гвардейка
— hochu domoy v UA (@hochu_dodomu) July 4, 2022
Красивое pic.twitter.com/YxhFvh4R6o
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/4-july-explosion-of-warehouse-with-ammunition-in-snizhneQuote:
Explosion of warehouse with ammunition in Snizhne
Ще мінус склад з боєприпасами. Тепер в окупованому Сніжному pic.twitter.com/lmwaeOngxe
— Oleh Novikov 🇺🇦 (@olehbatkovych) July 4, 2022
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/4-july-video-of-explosions-at-khimmash-plant-in-snizhneQuote:
Video of explosions at Khimmash plant in Snizhne
Снежное, химмаш pic.twitter.com/lL8czEuOyO
— IgorGirkin (@GirkinGirkin) July 4, 2022
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/4-july-at-pivdenny-buh-and-tavriya-direction-russian-armyQuote:
At Pivdenny Buh and Tavriya direction Russian army attempted to regain positions in Ivanivka, Potyomkyne and Myrne, - General Staff of Armed Forces of Ukraine says in the morning report
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/4-july-russian-forces-conducting-offensive-actions-near-vasylivkaQuote:
Russian forces conducting offensive actions near Vasylivka, Berestove, Spirne, Klynove and Mayorsk, - General Staff of Armed Forces of Ukraine says in the morning report
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/4-july-at-kramatorsk-direction-russian-army-crossed-siverskyQuote:
At Kramatorsk direction Russian army crossed Siversky Donetsk, fortyfing at the areas of Lysychansk and Bilohorivka, - General Staff of Armed Forces of Ukraine says in the morning report
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At Donetsk direction Russian forces pushing Ukrainian military to the line Siversk-Fedorivka-Bakhmut, - General Staff of Armed Forces of Ukraine says in the morning report
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/4-july-ukrainian-military-repelled-russian-assault-attemptQuote:
Ukrainian military repelled Russian assault attempt at Prudianka in Kharkiv region, - General Staff of Armed Forces of Ukraine says in the morning report
🔥One of the "Capital Towers" burns in the center of #Moscow
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) July 3, 2022
Emergency services arrived on the scene of the accident. According to preliminary data, the fire at Moscow City's Capital Towers started on the roof of the building. pic.twitter.com/h5qPR3wiGp
Happy Independence Day, #USA
— Ukrainian Air Force (@KpsZSU) July 4, 2022
The singing of 🇺🇲 anthem by military orchestra of #UAarmy pic.twitter.com/5OXsBbOgC5
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/4-july-russian-army-have-partial-success-at-assault-in-mazanivkaQuote:
Russian army have partial success at assault in Mazanivka village of Donetsk region
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/4-july-ukrainian-army-repelled-russian-attack-at-vuhlehirskQuote:
Ukrainian army repelled Russian attack at Vuhlehirsk power station
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/4-july-russian-forpost-drone-crashed-into-residential-houseQuote:
Russian Forpost drone crashed into residential house in Taganrog, Rostov oblast. House completely destroyed in fire
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/4-july-explosions-at-warehouses-with-ammunition-at-donetskQuote:
Explosions at warehouses with ammunition at Donetsk railway station
В Донецке горит ЖД вокзал и рвутся снаряды. Рашисты напичкали весь город складами с оружием, которое ВСУ сейчас методично уничтожает точными ударами / #Украина pic.twitter.com/jUjCPON2TX
— Алибаба (@CaucasianRebel) July 4, 2022
1/2 - Geolocation of American-supplied HIMARS presumably used against Russian assets in the #Melitopol airbase. Note: The road in question was resurfaced, so its appearance looks different, Green line depicts launch direction. > 47.614641, 35.341526 pic.twitter.com/bzx0Kj7XcM
— The Cube (@War_cube_) July 4, 2022
benchmark said:
From Russian tweeter using Google Earth and Maps imagery.1/2 - Geolocation of American-supplied HIMARS presumably used against Russian assets in the #Melitopol airbase. Note: The road in question was resurfaced, so its appearance looks different, Green line depicts launch direction. > 47.614641, 35.341526 pic.twitter.com/bzx0Kj7XcM
— The Cube (@War_cube_) July 4, 2022
Armed Forces of Ukraine strikes on so-called DPR continue. Projectiles and rockets arrive at the bases of the orcs pic.twitter.com/gSvfdOffD4
— Euromaidan PR (@EuromaidanPR) July 4, 2022
Putin has a problem. pic.twitter.com/6Uhnsled6m
— Julian Röpcke🇺🇦 (@JulianRoepcke) July 4, 2022
Quote:
Key Takeaways
- [Russian leadership may be setting conditions for an operational pause following the seizure of Lysychansk and the Luhansk Oblast boundary.
- Russian forces are consolidating territorial and administrative control over Severodonetsk and Lysychansk.
- Russian forces continued offensive operations to the east of Bakhmut to prepare for advances on Bakhmut and Siversk.
- Russian forces continued limited and unsuccessful assaults north of Kharkiv City.
- Ukrainian partisan activity is targeting Russian railway lines around Melitopol and Tokmak.
- Russian leadership may be setting conditions for the conscription of Ukrainian citizens living in occupied territories.
Thanks. I thought I saw one posted a long time ago that was really mobile offroad. It might be abnormal, or I might be getting it mixed up with another type of vehicle.Ulysses90 said:
The HIMARS are basically just a cargo truck chassis hauling rocket pods. Just about everything with wheels that isn't an ATV moves slowly off road and they have limited ability to climb over natural obstacles. Like all field artillery, it mostly moves on roads and deploys in fields to shoot.