Looks like air defense in Crimea is pretty busy tonight https://t.co/4CoS1QHj02 pic.twitter.com/THZAcb59gK
— Faytuks News Δ (@Faytuks) January 15, 2023
Looks like air defense in Crimea is pretty busy tonight https://t.co/4CoS1QHj02 pic.twitter.com/THZAcb59gK
— Faytuks News Δ (@Faytuks) January 15, 2023
Russian Kh-22 missile has hit some meters of members of our team. Just lucky live next door to that house.
— Liveuamap (@Liveuamap) January 16, 2023
A Ukrainian T-72 charges a Russian trench, firing into it at point blank range with its main gun. pic.twitter.com/adkfPfMBMK
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) January 5, 2023
🧵Despite continuous reports from OSINT groups, researchers, and even officials, based on the available to me the information I can't confirm that Russians are having critical logistical issues. Here are some major points:
— Tatarigami_UA (@Tatarigami_UA) January 12, 2023
NOTdocb said:
That would be a nice addition. I haven't seen a single video of a night helicopter attack in this war. Apparently 4 are being sent from UK armed with hellfire missels.
Ukrainian ingenuity:
— Walter Report 🇺🇦 (@walter_report) January 16, 2023
a drone (operated by a team from K2 Battalion of the 🇺🇦54th Separate Mechanized Brigade) picks up and “steals” a piece of valuable russian radio equipment right from the russian positions 🤯 pic.twitter.com/3XTI5H5AXU
74OA said:Ukrainian ingenuity:
— Walter Report 🇺🇦 (@walter_report) January 16, 2023
a drone (operated by a team from K2 Battalion of the 🇺🇦54th Separate Mechanized Brigade) picks up and “steals” a piece of valuable russian radio equipment right from the russian positions 🤯 pic.twitter.com/3XTI5H5AXU
I definitely did. Feel like it could be staged though as well.Burrus86 said:74OA said:Ukrainian ingenuity:
— Walter Report 🇺🇦 (@walter_report) January 16, 2023
a drone (operated by a team from K2 Battalion of the 🇺🇦54th Separate Mechanized Brigade) picks up and “steals” a piece of valuable russian radio equipment right from the russian positions 🤯 pic.twitter.com/3XTI5H5AXU
Who else thought they were watching this?
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The partners of the Scientific and Technical Center "Tsar's Wolves" - the designers of the private Ural engineering company "Android Technique" (by the way, they are the developers of avatars, including the robot "Fedora" tested on the ISS) created this unique unmanned reconnaissance and strike vehicle "Marker".
"Marker" has technical vision and an automatic control system, in the conditions of electronic warfare it works autonomously, independently performing a combat mission, providing target designation of enemy targets at a distance of at least 15 km, and also prioritizing enemy targets located in the affected area with its own fire weapons .
"Marker" has already been tested as a security system for the Vostochny cosmodrome, providing control of its security perimeter. Now he (more precisely, they - there will be several such machines) will have to undergo a baptism of fire in the Donbass.
Our inspector group is engaged in the organization of its tests. I'll tell you about the results.
Rwanda was mostly small militia units driving cars into villages and slaughtering everybody. There were no missile launch platforms like subs, strategic bombers, surface ships, etc. being used in that war. We had very little Intel into the day by day actions in Rwanda and correspondingly, had little ability to intervene in a meaningful way to stop what was happening without putting troop formations into direct conflict. The tech advantage we have over Russia right now would allow us to destroy the Russian launch platforms with the Russians not to know what was happening until after the explosions ended. We can't for reasons that don't need to be rehashed here. But it doesn't change that it is tragic that we have the tools to end it, but can't. At least for now.lb3 said:
We did nothing to stop the massacres in hapless Rowanda, etc…. I don't think we will enter a war with a nuclear power over war crimes.
If the Ukes win, they can do like the Israelis and spend the next 60 years hunting Orc war criminals.
Ukraine update🧵 January 16th
— Def Mon (@DefMon3) January 16, 2023
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The only Strykers that I know of being retired are the Mobile Gun System variant with the 105mm gun, which just never worked very well.JFABNRGR said:
Interesting that Bradleys took out more tanks and suffered less losses than Abrams in Iraq. If the Strikers are retired why aren't we sending them as well.
Waffledynamics said:
Ignorant question: how much of a PITA would it be to manufacture new Bradleys, Strykers, etc?
Waffledynamics said:
Ignorant question: how much of a PITA would it be to manufacture new Bradleys, Strykers, etc?