The War in the Ukraine

Yommie

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Scrap a Caesar howitzer. Spotted by Zala recon drone and hit by what is most likely Tornado-S MRLS using 120 km range GLONASS guided cluster munition.


Mi-35M modernized Hind in action. These have the original TV sight replaced by a multichannel EO turret, glass cockpit, twin 23 mm turret amongst other upgrades. In Brazil Mi-35M is called AH-2.


Kherson oblast prepare referendum to join Russia to defend itself from the brutal Kiev regime which toppled president Yanukovych who is from Donbas and banned Russian rights in Ukraine which caused millions of Russian speakers in eastern Ukraine to flee to Russia after 2014.


Mi-35M. IMO these are quite useful since they can carry troops across rivers to establish a bridgehead.

 

tank3487

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Scrap a Caesar howitzer. Spotted by Zala recon drone and hit by what is most likely Tornado-S MRLS using 120 km range GLONASS guided cluster munition.
I think it is Ukrainian Pion 2S7, not Caesar. Actually target is more valuable from practical reasons, but not as PR worthy.


Btw i have cooler vid.
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It is M777 battery getting obliterated by Russian TOS. in 48.733539 , 38.217385 at Belogorovka. They literally use M777 for point blank if TOS(6 km max range) managed to get in range to them.
 

Yommie

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I think it is Ukrainian Pion 2S7, not Caesar. Actually target is more valuable from practical reasons, but not as PR worthy.


Btw i have cooler vid.
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It is M777 battery getting obliterated by Russian TOS. in 48.733539 , 38.217385 at Belogorovka. They literally use M777 for point blank if TOS(6 km max range) managed to get in range to them.

Kiev regime soldiers are poorly trained. They are not given expensive Excalibur shells. They mostly use direct fire when using M777. Range only up to about 6 km. Easy target for attack hoppers.
 

tank3487

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Kiev regime soldiers are poorly trained. They are not given expensive Excalibur shells. They mostly use direct fire when using M777. Range only up to about 6 km. Easy target for attack hoppers.

They are either fail to get them out of Lisichansk area for some reason(like lack of working transport) or dunno what to say. Getting into range of TOS with such long range artillery is insanity.
 

Yommie

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They are either fail to get them out of Lisichansk area for some reason(like lack of working transport) or dunno what to say. Getting into range of TOS with such long range artillery is insanity.

It almost seems like Biden wants to see every M777 the US has destroyed in eastern Ukraine so the US military industrial complex gets taxpayer money to build more M777. Evil.
 

supersnoop

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Kiev regime soldiers are poorly trained. They are not given expensive Excalibur shells. They mostly use direct fire when using M777. Range only up to about 6 km. Easy target for attack hoppers.

This is a stretch now. We don't see any evidence of "mostly using direct fire". They are not given Excalibur shells, most likely for security reasons (electronics stripped away from M777s)

It almost seems like Biden wants to see every M777 the US has destroyed in eastern Ukraine so the US military industrial complex gets taxpayer money to build more M777. Evil.

This almost seems like the case for everything being sent over... Build Back American Manufacturing
 

sheogorath

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And you'll know why Kherson was more important than Severodonetsk/Lysychansk. Or Mariupol.
Oh really?. Pretty sure this was you a few weeks ago:

The M14 road is going almost through Azovstal complex. Even without that it's still very important strategic place.

Now the eternal Ukranian counteroffensive in Kherson is actually more important. Curious

Funny, do you know how you fortify a city? Suppose I don't know a thing. You know, what you do when you want to defend a city? Can you tell me the basics? You surely can, sir. Severodonetsk wasn't fortified and we know that from the footage.

eddit isn't a good source of informations because it's mainly people like you. Start from reading specialised military magazines and books. Then listen to retired professionals (especially officer ranks as they have broader picture usually). Maybe even talk with them about what's going on? They're watching this war and it isn't hard to come by them even in the Internet.

Interesting you deflected from my inclusion of OSINTbros and other experts and just focus on redditors

Is this specialised enough for you?

Russian forces will have a tough task to capture Severodonetsk and Lysychansk, the latter of which is located on the western bank of the Donets River where Ukrainian troops used fortified trenches.
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Or they must be redditors "like me" too?. On the other hand, I do love how you keep making assumptions about me while you have little expertise to show for your positions other than mistaking oil reservoirs for washing machines and reposting propaganda from random pro-ukranian twitter accounts.

First start from googling those three words: levels of war. Then try to understand the difference. Then try to remember it as it's helpful and military 101.
Oh, I'm well aware of the levels of war. You do seem to be all over the place in these matter, just like your maritime expertise about the inner workings of AShM's, Cruise missiles and warfare.


Analyze more, cope less.
 

Stealthflanker

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Excalibur tho is not the only option... Ukraine can still get PGK (Precision Guidance Kit) for their 155mm artillery round. This PGK kit replace the fuze.
The settings appears to be completely external without needs of having the digital equipment mounted to the gun.

Question being, of course whether such kit are part of the aid in the first place.
 
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