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What?? If that's true, then the Russians are pushing the numbers up so they get more in exchange. They're ultimately selling their dead Russian soldiers to get POWs in exchange. At least they can send them to their deaths.
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The Russians want their soldiers back. They are immediately taken from the transfer point to the nearest camp, "properly processed", and sent back to the front. You can't get cannon fodder any cheaper.
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The father is happy. Must have been his "favorite son." 😉
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Super hit!
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You can see that they have to fly quite high so that the guided bombs have enough altitude to reach their target.Dangerous for the pilot.This may also be the reason why the RF have been moving expensive air defenses quite close to the front in recent months.They want to stop these successful attacks
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Apparently the rocket explodes as planned, but the cluster munitions are missing? Or the rocket is about to explode, the engine stops, but then it just flies by without any propulsion?
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You can see a significant drop. But that could also mean that Russia is preparing for a major attack. But you can see that they can't maintain their pace.
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Ammunition and canned goods...that could have prevented an attack and caused supply problems for the soldiers.
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Given the losses, the Russians have been fighting World War III for three years now. They've drafted 1 million men, but where are they going to come from? Who's going to pay for it? Russia is already losing its economic power this year, and its national budget is in ruins.
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But how? At first, he thought the wingman's missiles had hit him, but they had already gone through. The explosion came much later.
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Approximately 150 mines left the theater of war in one fell swoop.
- Remdiesel Z-STS
- UAZ from RT-TV?? They probably had to leave it to the army and then continue spreading their propaganda on foot.
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But you can see how deep the Russians are flying their Ka-52s into enemy territory. I think he's using an IGLA MANPAD here. It could be that the target was too close and the missile couldn't pick it up.
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It was just being loaded, and the truck barely escaped. Detected and quickly combated.
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It has a range of 8-10 km and fires rockets with a fragmentation head that spreads about 15 m. 107 mm, so it's the closest system that only the North Koreans can deliver...or China.
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Could be a Ural Typhoon, but I'm not sure. I'm not familiar with the variants. So, the tailgate is on the left side and there's a spare tire on the right rear.
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This is not only an additional burden for the machines, but also for the crews. Furthermore, a lot of logistics has to be managed, and ground personnel have to be relocated. The Russians have to improvise, and they've never been good at it. Exactly what was wanted was achieved.
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The drone has a new trigger mechanism that I have never seen before.
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The lead tank probably had the command and probably also represented the highest level of competence of the attack platoon. Because when it was eliminated with an ATG, bad decisions were made and the Ukrainians took over the reins.
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...made in Ukraine. That's still better than your domestic junk.
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One is an Antonov An-30B "Black 87." They were built until the early 1980s. The other is an Ilyushin Il-20M, which is easily 50 years old and already in poor visual condition.
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It looks like the gun barrel has been hit, rendering the system unusable for the time being.
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This was an act of terrorism. The stair step will be deported from the United States immediately. 😜
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It is a pusher tug that was built in 1986.
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I would identify it as 2S3 Akatsiya. A total of 7 vehicles...
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The first shot missed completely. It'll be interesting to know where the rocket ultimately hit.
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It even has stickers on the door, like the ones they use in parades. The tires also look new. So it could have recently driven past a grandstand and then onto a railroad car, and now it's ruined.
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He "definitely volunteered" for the mission in Kursk. But he's not the first sailor to find a new purpose. But it just shows what the Russians are doing to get enough soldiers together.
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For the bloodbath....
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It must have fallen vertically like a stone. There were no drag marks on the ground. It landed very flat and looks almost intact. One thing is clear: $80 million and one weapon system lost. The ejection seat exit will have left its mark on the pilot.
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It is assumed that the remaining 90% are also airworthy and in active service. Since the Russians switched to the TU-160 for their next major attack after destroying this 10%, I have my doubts that Russia really has as many combat-ready TU-95s as is assumed.
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Since the missile was not ignited by the Switchblade 600, but exploded in its mount, the entire system can be described as severely damaged, if not destroyed.
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They took off from here at 52.851965, 103.530755 and then flew a good 6 km. Unfortunately, some drones exploded/crashed earlier, as can be seen from the burning fields. But as you can see, there's no air defense, not even small arms. The drone can look around in peace.
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It takes forever for them to be able to fire. A 140mm front-loading mortar isn't bad either. 🙄
A mortar position like that actually thrives on mobility. But with the heavy system and this ammunition, they're more likely to be stationary.
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Done 👊
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Only, the Russian attack is once again only against large cities, with civilian casualties. This man can't distinguish between military targets and terrorism. He will also never understand that with his "diplomacy" he is not promoting peace, but only the capitulation of Ukraine.
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So it was already in use. I think a 100 km distance from the front line is necessary for safety reasons. There is still at least a 200km range over enemy territory. There are certainly many goals. Although one shouldn't associate mass production with high numbers.
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You can see the fire support being provided before and after. Still, it's a dangerous moment.
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Aha, he's just walking around a military base heavily armed...definitely...absolutely definitely.
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The Russians are currently losing a lot of expensive technology. While that won't be a problem for Putin, his state budget doesn't allow for such things. And they've already cut budgets for various areas. If this continues, Russia will soon have to take on debt. Either abroad or to its citizens.
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That would mean the Russians have significantly fewer operational TU-95s than previously thought. Well, it must also be said that last night was a massive attack, and the TU-160 can carry more than a TU-95. I hope the TU-160 needs more maintenance, because then they'd soon have problems.
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The TU-160 is being built again. Spare parts are expensive, but they're still available compared to a TU-95.
But I agree with you, operating a TU-160 is more expensive. There's a reason why so few have been built in the last 40 years.
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This looks like a serious traffic accident. You can see the tracks on the asphalt where the car was pushed backward by the Kamaz. I don't think anyone in the car survived. The doors are also closed.
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This is slowing down the logistics sector. Trucks and drivers cannot be reassigned to other freight during this time. Companies will also reconsider whether to accept shipments to this region. This also makes it more expensive for customers, including the military.
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That's the Russians. The roof is on fire, but everyone's just watching. They don't understand that their "elected" Putin is smashing and tearing down their "house." The big whining is yet to come...but the Russians are good at that.
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Nothing but expenses. In the end, they certainly lost a few men there, but they achieved no success. Putin will also run out of money for missions like these that bring him nothing.
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In one video, you can see a handful of tall chimneys, so it must be the refinery. 51.454683, 45.944022
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Very accurate drops. 👍
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That's only 40 km from the border. It's 280 km to Kyiv. Iskander-M and K have a range of up to 500 km, so it hardly makes sense to take such a high risk. Unless they no longer have the M and K, but wanted to use the Iskander-E, the export version with a range of only 280 km. 🤔
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The capacity to build Caesars/Archers is limited.Spare parts are limited in such large quantities.The RCH-155 is also better off-road.The RCH also offers better crew protection.A Caesar ($5 million) costs only half as much, while an Archer ($9-10 million) is only slightly cheaper (RCH $12 million).
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In addition, oil transport has become more expensive, and companies have to hand over a large portion of their profits to the government. Combined with high interest rates, investments are declining. Fuel exports were also temporarily prohibited, resulting in a loss of revenue from the business.