Wonder if UKR is dealing with the same bullshit the US Army deals with IRT vehicle repair, where there's one contractor who contractually HAS to do all the repairs, and fuck you if it's a simple fix and need it done to get a tank back out, he's on break until Tuesday.
assuming Ukr can even get to those vehicles, they have to go to Germany, Czech, or Poland for repairs probably takes months
These all look like write offs? Maybe the Leo can be repaired? Maybe I don’t know shit? seems like an epic fail by the commander for them being so clumped up. I get it, mines on either side so have to follow the mine clearer…but idk
Hopefully they can make a significant breakthrough soon and make a big push with the rest of their brigades.
Yeah, that's a good ole fashioned clusterfuck is what that is. Bad recon, pushed armor into a mine field and then got blown apart by artillery and drones. Probably never got a shot off.
“In recent days, we have seen significant losses in Ukraine, they exceed the classical figure,” he said, according to the Kremlin. The Russian president also confessed that Russian forces were dealing with artillery problems, adding in his remarks that “Yes, we still do not have enough of these modern weapons, but the defense industry, the country's military-industrial complex is developing rapidly.” https://www.thedailybeast.com/vladi...ed_tdb&utm_medium=socialflow&via=twitter_page
When I read “according to the Kremlin” or whatever Russian source, I just replace the noun/pronoun with George Santos and read it again and then immediately recognize that it’s complete horseshit trash.
maybe, maybe not, but the pics of the Bradleys are supposed to be from two days ago and there haven’t been any recent pics coming through so who knows. Either way, there were always going to be losses, hopefully, we don’t see too much more dumb shit like that
I don't know how you counteract this in the immediate future, but it's clear that these shitty, cheap, portable drones are going to be a lethal menace for armies in the field until there are effective countermeasures developed.
what makes it different from any of the others? i don't follow any of these accounts but i recall reading the osint ones at the start of russia's invasion and thought they had good info
I guess it is supposed to rain for like 4 days straight in the south region. that could put a hold on things.
The structure of the RuAF lines are apparently such that they have a relatively weak 1st trench line, then drop to a stronger second one. However, this would exclude that since it's a much deeper push.
Yes, and occasionally seems to put forth deliberate Russian propaganda. A number of accounts have already been exposed as FSB or GRU trolls.