Fighting continues in Balakliya automatic gunfire and large calibres can still be heard.
— WarMonitor🇺🇦 (@WarMonitor3) September 7, 2022
Fighting continues in Balakliya automatic gunfire and large calibres can still be heard.
— WarMonitor🇺🇦 (@WarMonitor3) September 7, 2022
📽️Russian forces coming under artillery fire while trying to cross Dnipro river on a pontoon. #UkraineRussiaWar pic.twitter.com/aBC5QkaGY3
— MilitaryLand.net (@Militarylandnet) September 7, 2022
📽️Part 2: The aftermath https://t.co/On6ICNFGWm pic.twitter.com/XCcgFvvWoQ
— MilitaryLand.net (@Militarylandnet) September 7, 2022
Just.Go.Home.JFABNRGR said:
here is the translation to the barge crossing below. Of note in watching the video, one of the wounded has on Brand New Boots. I suspect this crew may have been reinforcements just arriving in theatre.
Translation goes something liek this:
0:00 Crossing Dnepr, big, big river, it's most narrow fn...g part
0:10 It was bombed, bombed today, blyad, hopefully nothing hits it now
0:19 Ah, blyad
0:35 What a f......ng jam there? Eh? (as truck stops, I assume he means like traffic jam)
0:42 Oh god, save and protect us on this f....ng pontoon bridge
0:47 look at that hole, hit from rocket (points at something)
1:03 (someone screams something like "here, here"?) Where here for **** sake? boom
1:15 (god have mercy) (where should we run/hide?)
1:17 blyad
1:23 ****ing 300, blyad
1:50 god have mercy
2:15 f...ng b....h
First thing I noticed was the fancy (for Russia) gear and sniper rifle. Wonder if that's an elite unit being sent in.JFABNRGR said:
Of note in watching the video, one of the wounded has on Brand New Boots. I suspect this crew may have been reinforcements just arriving in theatre.
https://texags.com/forums/16/topics/3274372/replies/62881295SwigAg11 said:
I'm very curious what kind of software updates the Ukes could be making. Just looking through the HIMARS information page on Wikipedia, it's been used in the Middle East by the US, but in a very limited basis.
Is this possibly an example of Necessity is the Mother of Invention, and the Ukes are doing everything they can to reduce fire times to protect the HIMARS units they have?
reddit and you do not have to have an account unless your on a mobile device i am told.The Fife said:
Is there a way to see part 2 without a Twitter account?
IIRC, it was this video presentation? Pre-HIMARS: REISNERJFABNRGR said:https://texags.com/forums/16/topics/3274372/replies/62881295SwigAg11 said:
I'm very curious what kind of software updates the Ukes could be making. Just looking through the HIMARS information page on Wikipedia, it's been used in the Middle East by the US, but in a very limited basis.
Is this possibly an example of Necessity is the Mother of Invention, and the Ukes are doing everything they can to reduce fire times to protect the HIMARS units they have?
Months back now either 740A, Ulysses90, or maybe Elimanatus posted a great article on Ukraine targeting and fire control for artillery that they started using after 2014.
The article was outstanding and if my weak memory is correct they basically use the same software/mapping platform that Uber/rideshare outfits use. Ping, here is a target of opportunity that automatically alerts closest assets to taking the call. They also typically don't work in large batteries like we do. According to the article this makes counter battery less effective and easier to hide/work around.
Regarding HIMARS, Its probably same as we use because they are getting some fire control directly from our intel assets in real time. Surprising to me is how often we have seen 4 units at a time firing and I wonder if this is because of a com center control issue. If it was me I would have them dispersed completely and always with heavy ADA dome over them of which I would regularly show within my HIMARS videos if I was going to release them at all.
Hopefully any POS dictators that are planning on invading their neighbors are studying this in great detail.BattleGrackle said:
Hopefully the American brass is providing a guiding hand for these tactics. If they aren't, I hope they are studying this in great detail!
This app seems amazing. Something so simple, but effectively cutting edge compared to traditional military capabilities (including ours).Ulysses90 said:
Here's the link to that article on the Ukrainian GIS Arta cloud based fire direction app.
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1523791050313433088.html
It was by Trent Telenko. The Joint Staff needs to call him out of retirement and hire him to be on the Red Team. His Twitter feed is better than a Tom Clancy novel for the insight he brings to seemingly innocuous or hard to locate information.
US V Corps HQs forward has 600+ staffers and a LTG in Poland. Their broad mission is to counter Russian influence. I think helping Ukraine plan military operations is within the purview of the mission.BattleGrackle said:
Hopefully the American brass is providing a guiding hand for these tactics. If they aren't, I hope they are studying this in great detail!
AgLA06 said:This app seems amazing. Something so simple, but effectively cutting edge compared to traditional military capabilities (including ours).Ulysses90 said:
Here's the link to that article on the Ukrainian GIS Arta cloud based fire direction app.
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1523791050313433088.html
It was by Trent Telenko. The Joint Staff needs to call him out of retirement and hire him to be on the Red Team. His Twitter feed is better than a Tom Clancy novel for the insight he brings to seemingly innocuous or hard to locate information.
Lots of very (!) graphic videos coming out from the Kupiansk Offensive of russian troops trying to flee and driving into Ukrainian ambushes to their rear.
— Thomas C. Theiner (@noclador) September 7, 2022
A whole russian front sector is disintegrating/ getting killed.
good reply on that threadFriscoKid said:Lots of very (!) graphic videos coming out from the Kupiansk Offensive of russian troops trying to flee and driving into Ukrainian ambushes to their rear.
— Thomas C. Theiner (@noclador) September 7, 2022
A whole russian front sector is disintegrating/ getting killed.
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The calamity of a collapsing front;things get out of hand pretty quickly, logistics bcum a nightmare,the enemy will be everywhere,a command and control that has limited degree of freedom in decision making will likely not save the situation. in short the Rashists are in trouble
wondering where they are myself.BattleGrackle said:
Does the fact that I want to see these videos make me a bad person…
These are good questions. OPSEC is always a problem, how we pulled off D-Day Invasion in some surprise is a near miracle and will never be repeated. Reporters on the beach in Somalia was a tough pill to swallow. My own posts at times I feel guilty or elect in delaying some posts.lb sand said:
Those are both very interesting videos. My question is how does some Russian soldier just roll film and then tweet it out to the world?
Is there even a notion of opsec?
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/7-september-fake-referendum-preparation-station-blown-upQuote:
Fake referendum preparation station blown up in Melitopol
"Russia is requesting a meeting of the UN Security Council on September 8 on the supply of Western weapons to Ukraine"
— WarMonitor🇺🇦 (@WarMonitor3) September 7, 2022
A desperate attempt which will achieve nothing.