Waffledynamics said:
Edit: It won't show because it's a Shorts format, but it's HIMARS launching.
God bless America
Waffledynamics said:
Edit: It won't show because it's a Shorts format, but it's HIMARS launching.
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/5-july-explosion-at-military-warehouses-at-topaz-plant-inQuote:
Explosion at military warehouses at Topaz plant in Donetsk
На території заводу «Топаз» у Донецьку хтось знову не там вирішив запалити цигарку - вибухає склад боєприпасів рузьке дуже яскраво.
— Анатолій Штефан (Штірліц) (@Shtirlitz53) July 5, 2022
Telegram - https://t.co/GLExONwd4u pic.twitter.com/BhkpZE4x4J
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/5-july-fire-after-shelling-at-kamaz-center-in-donetskQuote:
Fire after shelling at Kamaz Center in Donetsk
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— hochu domoy v UA (@hochu_dodomu) July 5, 2022
"КАМАЗ Центр" в Киевском районе Донецка
Знатное местечко орков pic.twitter.com/UgAbg5m0ME
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/5-july-the-bryansk-governor-says-zernovo-village-on-the-borderQuote:
The Bryansk Governor says Zernovo village on the border of Ukraine was shelled
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/5-july-ukrainian-military-repelled-russian-attacks-at-bilohorivkaQuote:
Ukrainian military repelled Russian attacks at Bilohorivka, Luhansk region
The chassis is a pretty standard 5-ton design produced by multiple OEMs, which is a solid truck, but then you add an armored cab, a Lockheed launch module, and a pod of rockets... it gets heavy fast.MouthBQ98 said:
Mobile enough, but it doesn't need to go off-road. It just needs to keep moving frequently enough to not be easily targeted itself, and roads are much more suitable for that.
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/5-july-fire-at-central-market-in-sloviansk-as-result-of-shellingQuote:
Fire at central market in Sloviansk as result of shelling
У Слов'янську окупанти влучили по центральному ринку. Почалась пожежа. Голова ОВА закликав місцевих мешканців евакуюватися з містаhttps://t.co/brGzbicBBX
— Громадське радіо (@HromadskeRadio) July 5, 2022
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/5-july-at-pivdenny-buh-direction-russian-artillery-shelledQuote:
At Pivdenny Buh direction Russian artillery shelled Lupareve, Myrne, Shevchenkove, Chervona Dolyna, Kobzartsi, Partyzanske, Bereznehuvate, Topolyne, Ivanivka, Potiomkyne, Kniazivka, Dobrianka, Trudolyubivka and Osokorivka. Ka-52 helicopters conducted airstrikes near Zarichne and Olhyne, - General Staff of Armed Forces of Ukraine says in the morning report
It has considerable off-road capability, just not the all-weather, rugged terrain capability of a tracked vehicle. "The high-mobility artillery rocket system carries a single six-pack of rockets on the army's family of medium tactical vehicles (FMTV) 6X6 all-wheel drive 5t truck."Waffledynamics said:
I'm noticing that some of these pictures and videos have the HIMARS firing from roads. Is that the only way to transport them, or are they mobile offroad? I get that the roads are efficient, but I am concerned that this may also make them more easily discoverable and targetable.
Probably a rear guard action at the river.Waffledynamics said:https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/5-july-ukrainian-military-repelled-russian-attacks-at-bilohorivkaQuote:
Ukrainian military repelled Russian attacks at Bilohorivka, Luhansk region
What the heck are they still doing there?
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/5-july-president-zelensky-demands-explanation-from-generalQuote:
President Zelensky demands explanation from General Staff on prohibition of movements of men between regions without enrollment office approval. Asks not to make such decisions without him
Bureaucracy - the screwdriver in the spokes of every war machineWaffledynamics said:
Wait, what does this mean, exactly? The Ukrainian bureaucracy was getting in the way of reinforcements, or is it related to martial law?https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/5-july-president-zelensky-demands-explanation-from-generalQuote:
President Zelensky demands explanation from General Staff on prohibition of movements of men between regions without enrollment office approval. Asks not to make such decisions without him
Perhaps the military wants to restrict the travel of men attempting to evade military service. Or perhaps it is concerned about Russian sympathizers traveling the country gathering intel on Ukrainian military dispositions. <shrug>Waffledynamics said:
Wait, what does this mean, exactly? The Ukrainian bureaucracy was getting in the way of reinforcements, or is it related to martial law?https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/5-july-president-zelensky-demands-explanation-from-generalQuote:
President Zelensky demands explanation from General Staff on prohibition of movements of men between regions without enrollment office approval. Asks not to make such decisions without him
Old system of full accountability before movement is probably my guess. I am sure it is necessary in some regards but when it gets in the way of tactical deployments in time critical operations.....74OA said:Perhaps the military wants to restrict the travel of men attempting to evade military service. Or perhaps it is concerned about Russian sympathizers traveling the country gathering intel on Ukrainian military dispositions. <shrug>Waffledynamics said:
Wait, what does this mean, exactly? The Ukrainian bureaucracy was getting in the way of reinforcements, or is it related to martial law?https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/5-july-president-zelensky-demands-explanation-from-generalQuote:
President Zelensky demands explanation from General Staff on prohibition of movements of men between regions without enrollment office approval. Asks not to make such decisions without him
Perhaps. I doubt the general staff is impeding the movement of military units or reinforcements, but control over civilian movement is generally a routine security requirement in any active theater of war. That's what this feels like to me because Zelensky has reportedly been very hands-off on strictly military matters since this thing started. Knowing what the "enrollment office's" mission is would likely answer the question.Eliminatus said:Old system of full accountability before movement is probably my guess. I am sure it is necessary in some regards but when it gets in the way of tactical deployments in time critical operations.....74OA said:Perhaps the military wants to restrict the travel of men attempting to evade military service. Or perhaps it is concerned about Russian sympathizers traveling the country gathering intel on Ukrainian military dispositions. <shrug>Waffledynamics said:
Wait, what does this mean, exactly? The Ukrainian bureaucracy was getting in the way of reinforcements, or is it related to martial law?https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/5-july-president-zelensky-demands-explanation-from-generalQuote:
President Zelensky demands explanation from General Staff on prohibition of movements of men between regions without enrollment office approval. Asks not to make such decisions without him
As above, I suspect that it is just red tape that is not conducive to flexibility when it is needed most. I imagine the turnover rates of frontline units are enormous and expected reinforcements are not reaching the units in time.
My take at least.
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/5-july-flooding-in-lviv-as-result-of-heavy-rainQuote:
Flooding in Lviv as result of heavy rain
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/6-july-ukrainian-air-defense-shot-down-several-russian-missilesQuote:
Ukrainian air defense shot down several Russian missiles over Odesa region
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Patrushev's statement suggests that Russian military leadership will continue to push for advances outside Donetsk and Luhansk blasts and that the Kremlin is preparing for a protracted war with the intention of taking much larger portions of Ukraine.
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Girkin and Miroshnik's statements, taken together, indicate that Russian nationalists continue to push for further territorial gains and, at least in Girkin's case, full-scale regime change and the incorporation of most of Ukraine into Russia. Patrushev's statement suggests that Kremlin thinking may not be that far removed from these extremist nationalist ambitions.
benchmark said:
Whoa, ISW's Kremlin assessment in their opening paragraphs is bone chilling. Scary stuff because Ukraine's problem seems bigger than Putin ... it's systemic. LINKQuote:
Patrushev's statement suggests that Russian military leadership will continue to push for advances outside Donetsk and Luhansk blasts and that the Kremlin is preparing for a protracted war with the intention of taking much larger portions of Ukraine.Quote:
Girkin and Miroshnik's statements, taken together, indicate that Russian nationalists continue to push for further territorial gains and, at least in Girkin's case, full-scale regime change and the incorporation of most of Ukraine into Russia. Patrushev's statement suggests that Kremlin thinking may not be that far removed from these extremist nationalist ambitions.
Given their heavy losses, it was hoped Russia would lower their initial goal and 'settle' for Luhansk, Donetsk, and a Crimean land bridge. Basically, the war would then devolve into a uneasy stalemate with artillery duels and inconsequential offensives and counteroffensives. That may not be the case and any future 'pause' may be just that.Eliminatus said:
It's been the goal from minute one. The only surprise to me is how little that goal has changed to present. If at all. They want it all. And they still think they can get it all, even after 130 days of back and forth war.
Russian executive linked to Putin energy giant Gazprom is found shot dead in his swimming pool in latest mystery death of country's tycoons. This is crazy. People connected with Gazprom are dropping like flies. https://t.co/paJCYwJQf9
— Bill Browder (@Billbrowder) July 5, 2022
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— Trent Telenko (@TrentTelenko) July 6, 2022
"Recently, Zaluzhny (Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine - UNIAN) named the day when 45,000 shells were used by the Russians only in the Izyum-Popasnaya area. This is 360 guns, no less ... And then ours fired a thousand or two
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...shells in response," he said .
— Trent Telenko (@TrentTelenko) July 6, 2022
Now you know why ukraine has been so single minded in attacking Russian Artillery Depots with it's new American GMLRS rockets.
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Once Ukraine works through the most critical artillery depots on it's list (map).
— Trent Telenko (@TrentTelenko) July 6, 2022
It will use all its newly acquired deep strike assets to slam Russian ammo supply trains like in those retweets.
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A Russian soldier destroys a captured Ukrainian S-300 TEL utilizing a fairly interesting method. pic.twitter.com/Oy9XvHLcD5
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) July 6, 2022
No way to know for sure, but it's probably pretty high for both sides.TommyBrady said:
Whats the death count for Ukrainians?
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/6-july-explosions-continue-at-azotny-in-donetskQuote:
Explosions continue at Azotny in Donetsk
Донецк. На Азотном продолжает гореть и детонировать. Орки в пичали😎 pic.twitter.com/oqVEunxRHU
— Alex ꑭ Bezfam (@alex_bezfam) July 6, 2022
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/6-july-fire-at-oil-depot-in-donetskQuote:
Fire at oil depot in Donetsk
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/6-july-general-staff-of-ukraine-withdraw-the-document-thatQuote:
General Staff of Ukraine withdraw the document that restricts movements of conscription-eligible men between regions of Ukraine