***Russian - Ukraine War Tactical and Strategic Updates*** [Warning on OP]

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74OA said:

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Another SU35 bit the dust over Mariupol. They've got something figured out for Russian aviation. I think that's 14 aircraft recently?
I don't think it was a coincidence that they shot down the A-50 and there hasn't been any flown since.

I think it might have been the last operational / crewable A-50 and Russia is now flying blind. Which allows the Ukes to push some SAM ambushes deeper than they could before.

How possible would it be to use large unmanned drones to be carriers for air to air missiles? Could that be something else they are now doing with the great advances they've made in drones? It sounds like Russia has pretty much sent their bombers on the same routes from the same bases most of the war. It could be possible the Ukes found a way to utilize our AWACs or similar to outline safety corridors from Russian SAM sites to send a mothership drone into range to ambush Russian bombers / fighters.
Most reporting says Russia started the war with roughly nine operable A-50s of several variants, with seven remaining after their losses. This article talks to why Russia may be exposing its AEW aircraft more now.

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Cool.

But that doesn't change they haven't put one in the air since the last A-50 was shot down and they announced today they were re-starting production of the aircraft.

If people haven't learned by now. They don't maintain a damn thing and half of their equipment (if it isn't stripped to fund yachts or appartements for a side piece) is just numbers on paper that may or may not exist.
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B-1 83 said:

How old is that BTR?
As old as it was going to get at the end of that video.
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AgLA06 said:

74OA said:

AgLA06 said:

docb said:

Another SU35 bit the dust over Mariupol. They've got something figured out for Russian aviation. I think that's 14 aircraft recently?
I don't think it was a coincidence that they shot down the A-50 and there hasn't been any flown since.

I think it might have been the last operational / crewable A-50 and Russia is now flying blind. Which allows the Ukes to push some SAM ambushes deeper than they could before.

How possible would it be to use large unmanned drones to be carriers for air to air missiles? Could that be something else they are now doing with the great advances they've made in drones? It sounds like Russia has pretty much sent their bombers on the same routes from the same bases most of the war. It could be possible the Ukes found a way to utilize our AWACs or similar to outline safety corridors from Russian SAM sites to send a mothership drone into range to ambush Russian bombers / fighters.
Most reporting says Russia started the war with roughly nine operable A-50s of several variants, with seven remaining after their losses. This article talks to why Russia may be exposing its AEW aircraft more now.

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Cool.

But that doesn't change they haven't put one in the air since the last A-50 was shot down and they announced today they were re-starting production of the aircraft.

If people haven't learned by now. They don't maintain a damn thing and half of their equipment (if it isn't stripped to fund yachts or appartements for a side piece) is just numbers on paper that may or may not exist.


The electronics on the new ones should be…interesting.
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Thousands turn out to honor Navalny.

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74OA said:

Bradley and drones in cooperative engagement. (Graphic)


wow, that Bradley just absolutely deleted those guys from planet earth; those couldn't have been the right coordinates for a drop
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What's the saying? You don't have to be fast, just faster than the slowest person? Had the drone waited to hit the 2nd guy for two more seconds, it would have taken them both out since the first guy was basically walking.

Drone hits one guy, teammate just continues walking away with a shot hitting nearby at the end.
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Good to see the Brad use cover and not just mindlessly assume it was safe by itself. Wouldn't it have infantry support too, or is that only a tank thing?
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Waffledynamics said:

Good to see the Brad use cover and not just mindlessly assume it was safe by itself. Wouldn't it have infantry support too, or is that only a tank thing?
I saw a couple dismounted UA infantry on the left side of the screen at the very end of the video surveying the carnage.
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Insane those guys didn't try to get better cover. They just sat there and got slaughtered.
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AgLA06 said:

74OA said:

AgLA06 said:

docb said:

Another SU35 bit the dust over Mariupol. They've got something figured out for Russian aviation. I think that's 14 aircraft recently?
I don't think it was a coincidence that they shot down the A-50 and there hasn't been any flown since.

I think it might have been the last operational / crewable A-50 and Russia is now flying blind. Which allows the Ukes to push some SAM ambushes deeper than they could before.

How possible would it be to use large unmanned drones to be carriers for air to air missiles? Could that be something else they are now doing with the great advances they've made in drones? It sounds like Russia has pretty much sent their bombers on the same routes from the same bases most of the war. It could be possible the Ukes found a way to utilize our AWACs or similar to outline safety corridors from Russian SAM sites to send a mothership drone into range to ambush Russian bombers / fighters.
Most reporting says Russia started the war with roughly nine operable A-50s of several variants, with seven remaining after their losses. This article talks to why Russia may be exposing its AEW aircraft more now.

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Cool.

But that doesn't change they haven't put one in the air since the last A-50 was shot down and they announced today they were re-starting production of the aircraft.

If people haven't learned by now. They don't maintain a damn thing and half of their equipment (if it isn't stripped to fund yachts or appartements for a side piece) is just numbers on paper that may or may not exist.


Russia probably has operational aircraft, they're just not using them in or around Ukraine because the risk has become too great. They have little reason to use up airframe hours elsewhere, so they're probably all grounded for now.

Even we have trouble keeping our aging AWACS in the air. The E-3 is old AF. The youngest ones are over 30 years old, and they're all 707 airframes. I had an ABM buddy who went to deploy to the UAE like 3 times, but every time they got ready to leave, "The jet was broken."
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Waffledynamics said:

Good to see the Brad use cover and not just mindlessly assume it was safe by itself. Wouldn't it have infantry support too, or is that only a tank thing?
The Bradley is an IFV, so it would normally be carrying infantry. You can see some right at the end of the clip.
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ABATTBQ11 said:

AgLA06 said:

74OA said:

AgLA06 said:

docb said:

Another SU35 bit the dust over Mariupol. They've got something figured out for Russian aviation. I think that's 14 aircraft recently?
I don't think it was a coincidence that they shot down the A-50 and there hasn't been any flown since.

I think it might have been the last operational / crewable A-50 and Russia is now flying blind. Which allows the Ukes to push some SAM ambushes deeper than they could before.

How possible would it be to use large unmanned drones to be carriers for air to air missiles? Could that be something else they are now doing with the great advances they've made in drones? It sounds like Russia has pretty much sent their bombers on the same routes from the same bases most of the war. It could be possible the Ukes found a way to utilize our AWACs or similar to outline safety corridors from Russian SAM sites to send a mothership drone into range to ambush Russian bombers / fighters.
Most reporting says Russia started the war with roughly nine operable A-50s of several variants, with seven remaining after their losses. This article talks to why Russia may be exposing its AEW aircraft more now.

RISKS
Cool.

But that doesn't change they haven't put one in the air since the last A-50 was shot down and they announced today they were re-starting production of the aircraft.

If people haven't learned by now. They don't maintain a damn thing and half of their equipment (if it isn't stripped to fund yachts or appartements for a side piece) is just numbers on paper that may or may not exist.


Russia probably has operational aircraft, they're just not using them in or around Ukraine because the risk has become too great. They have little reason to use up airframe hours elsewhere, so they're probably all grounded for now.

Even we have trouble keeping our aging AWACS in the air. The E-3 is old AF. The youngest ones are over 30 years old, and they're all 707 airframes. I had an ABM buddy who went to deploy to the UAE like 3 times, but every time they got ready to leave, "The jet was broken."
Yep, which is why we're buying E-7s. WEDGETAIL
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Even we have trouble keeping our aging AWACS in the air. The E-3 is old AF. The youngest ones are over 30 years old, and they're all 707 airframes. I had an ABM buddy who went to deploy to the UAE like 3 times, but every time they got ready to leave, "The jet was broken."
Know a former AWACS crew member that once said one of the most important things to know about a particular aircraft was each hydraulic circuit's fluid loss in L/hr so it could be replenished accordingly...
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agent-maroon said:

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Even we have trouble keeping our aging AWACS in the air. The E-3 is old AF. The youngest ones are over 30 years old, and they're all 707 airframes. I had an ABM buddy who went to deploy to the UAE like 3 times, but every time they got ready to leave, "The jet was broken."
Know a former AWACS crew member that once said one of the most important things to know about a particular aircraft was each hydraulic circuit's fluid loss in L/hr so it could be replenished accordingly...


I had to stand in the door once on C141, looking out over the ocean north of Australia, no land in sight, while watching the air crew feverishly replenish hyd oil. Between sharks and crashing in that that plane I was happy to be the jumper in the door. Fortunately they fixed it and we made normal exit over the DZ.
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2wealfth Man said:

74OA said:

Bradley and drones in cooperative engagement. (Graphic)


wow, that Bradley just absolutely deleted those guys from planet earth; those couldn't have been the right coordinates for a drop


Sniper Bradley. Brutal to watch. Be worse to be those orcs.
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https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidaxe/2024/03/01/with-a-million-shells-about-to-ship-ukraines-artillery-crisis-could-end-soon/?sh=7e452d285a88
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What once was old is new again.

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Makes for an easier stationary target while waiting to be repaired.
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It also creates more demand for tires, which could in theory mean more strain on supply chains. Not sure how effective at that these would prove, but it's a thought I suppose.
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Keep straining everything you can until something gives you, then exploit it.
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Waffledynamics said:

It also creates more demand for tires, which could in theory mean more strain on supply chains. Not sure how effective at that these would prove, but it's a thought I suppose.


I thought early on the Rus where having major issues with cheap Chinese tires on their trucks
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Waffledynamics said:


I have been following several feeds including this one regarding Russian equipment losses. Does anyone know how much the Russian military has been degraded by this war. They seem to roll out an almost endless supply of equipment from storage. For example they had almost 20,000 BMP-1 in storage by some accounts.
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Like us, the Russians spent decades arming for a war that was never fought. It will take time to burn through that.
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Biggest benefit to dropping stuff like spikes (caltrop), mines, etc is that they don't need to go find a target that may be moving. You just go to a road you know they're likely to use.
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Teslag said:

Like us, the Russians spent decades arming for a war that was never fought. It will take time to burn through that.
Agree. Although I would argue that the war is being fought right now, just not in the time/place/rules of engagement that they expected & planned for.
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Unfortunately, it seems the West is burning through their stockpiles of certain weapons(ie 155mm shells, anti tank, and certain Manpads) faster than the Russians et al.
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Teslag said:

Like us, the Russians spent decades arming for a war that was never fought. It will take time to burn through that.
I think a good portion of it was siphoned off through corruption and wasted through poor management
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Tree? Hahaha
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BQ_90 said:

Waffledynamics said:

It also creates more demand for tires, which could in theory mean more strain on supply chains. Not sure how effective at that these would prove, but it's a thought I suppose.


I thought early on the Rus where having major issues with cheap Chinese tires on their trucks
This video popped up a few days ago and reminded me of that. You can clearly hear and see the back drivers side tire blow. Probably not indicative of the overall global situation but amusing to me nonetheless.

I know we have our own tires popping in our forces as well, that's just reality. But I am struggling to remember even one going due to something other than foreign objects from my few years in. And we utilized wheel vehicles constantly and they were absolutely not in the greatest condition. Literal hand me downs from units swapping in and out of country. And every single one of ours were grossly overweight that we largely had to fix ourselves on the spot. I remember gearboxes shredding, engines blowing, U-joints dying, suspensions being nonexistent....but never any tire problems I can recall anecdotally.

https://www.reddit.com/r/UkraineWarVideoReport/comments/1b2xoam/russian_pantsir_falls_on_its_side/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button
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Warning, graphic.

Russians piled in a BTR get chewed up by a Bradley during a failed assault. Once they're pinned down by 25mm, in come the drones. Supposedly near Adviika, and there are similar videos of Russians getting fed into the meat grinder just like that.



Having said that, drones have really changed things on the battlefield. In this case they may be better than artillery. More precise, likely cheaper, and without the manpower and logistical tail artillery needs.
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Tree? Hahaha
As reported by poster Lorax
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Whoa, I missed this from over a day ago:

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Commander of Ukrainian Air Forces claim skies over Ukraine are clear of Russian planes as of 19:00
https://liveuamap.com/en/2024/2-march-commander-of-ukrainian-air-forces-claim-skies-over

Unsure if it is still the case, but that would lend credence to the shoot-down claims lately.
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Reddit says another su34 and 1260 KIAs in last 24 hours. Also FSB fighting against Chechens in Grozny.
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