I mean, no where near as many.And how many of your disposable pawns have been sacrificed in suicidal counterattacks during this battle, just to prolong the battle for a few days and keep the internet supporters happy?
No Ukrainian sacrifice is too big to keep Zach happy.
What is this Moscow Hannah act?And how many of your disposable pawns have been sacrificed in suicidal counterattacks during this battle, just to prolong the battle for a few days and keep the internet supporters happy?
Always has: In WW2, they were dropping toilets on enemy positions for fun/psy-op purposes.Elementary school humour lives on, I see
Love that story!Hell, we even dropped a wooden bomb on a wooden decoy army/base as a way to tell the Germans "yeah, we know this is fake" after they spent months wasting time/resources building it, lol.
What is this Moscow Hannah act?
I know that Ukrainians dying by being tortured to death in FSB run prisons would be more convenient to Russia than dying in battle against it (and even more convenient if they would be dying on a battlefield somewhere in Latvia, Poland, Kazakhstan, or elsewhere as condition of being released from that prison few years later) but everyone knows that, why are you trying to imply that would be better for them?
I mean, no where near as many.
Khrakiv offensive pushed them back far as fuck as did the Kherson which helped the get the city itself back.
The sunner offsive was a slow one but that's what happens when you get slow rolled the stuff needed to make said counter offensives
The lack of blood and body parts is indeed strange. My thoughts went to deaths caused by overpressure - or summpin' like dat.
First Abrams Lost in the War in Ukraine. Red Effect Summarized the relevant media released by the Russians regarding it in a short video.
Also in the likely Avdiivka Area, a Swedish supplied Archer Self Propelled Gun was Struck by a Lancet Drone, one of the first documneted losses of that type of weapon platform.
These losses coincide with further Russian Advances beyond the Avdiivka Area.
First documented loss of a NASAMs Surface to Air Missile Launcher. It was reportedly eliminated by a Tornado-G MLRS strike some fifty or more kilometers behind the frontlines in Zaporizhzhia. Ukraine is reported to have anywhere between twenty and fifty of these individual launchers in service.
Perun interviewed Professor Justin Bronk of RUSI to discuss the changes in the Air War in Ukraine from 2022 to 2023. Some of the things discussed was the use of KITs to transform Russian Dumb Bombs into "more" accurate glide bombs and its initial then diminishing effect due to the expansion of the effective range of Ukrainian Air Defense to the point the Russians were launching glide bombs from fifty kilometers away instead of twenty initially. Related to that they discussed Patriot "Ambush" tactics and that if the Russians did shoot down two of their own A-50s that's probably far worse then the Ukrainians managing to do so as well as why the A-10 shouldn't be sent to Ukraine among other topics.
Only partially true.You would not destroy Abrams with Bradley gun,and could do that with T.90.As I said before, any tank/all tank class/variants in use in the world are vulnerable to arty, modern ATGMs, top attack weapons of all kinds, etc.
So, no surprise.
In a war that has a massive saturation of detection systems, as soon as the Abrams is deployed, is detected, attacked, and destroyed.
Like the Leo 2 and Chall 2 before.
And the same happened to all variants of Russian/Soviet tanks.
Is not a surprise, nor a mystery. Is just war. A high-intensity war with modern weapons from both sides.
This is not the Iraq War, going against a very incompetent adversary with outdated weapons.
UFO was spotted rcecently in Ukrainian War Zone.
Ukrainian army IR-drone operators capture UFO hovering over warzone
Drone operators captured a UFO hovering motionless over the front via infrared. Skeptics said the sighting was a mirage, but aviation safety guides cast doubt on that theorywww.dailymail.co.uk