Russia on brink of ... NOPE! Russia INVADES Ukraine!

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K1052

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I'm not going to post the videos but the Russian assault on Vuhledar is very much not going well so far. These aren't Wagner convicts either, instead better units of naval infantry.

Ukraine maintaining position here keeps the railway from Donetsk to Crimea from being used which is why the Russians want it bad.
 

Indus

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For the non-military-nerds, is that a downed Abrams tank? And if so, where is the pic really from?

It's from 1991 Kirkuk.. the first Iraq war.

Think its even on wikipedia under Abrams



And this is interesting and happening all over Iran tonight..


Wonder if its the ammo/ drone making factories that they have in Iran that they're using to ship to Russia.
 

Jaskalas

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Russians continue to advance around Bakhmut, I'd wager they have the city encircled by about 60% and it continues to close a little bit each day.

 

Puffnstuff

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Ukrainians need the ATACMS missile for their MLRS systems so they can reach out and touch Vlad in a special way.
 

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A good read;


Also good news from Czech. A former NATO general becomes President beating a populist rival.

Indeed Mr Pavel, a firm advocate of Czech membership of Nato and the EU, has often invoked the spirit of Vaclav Havel, the playwright, dissident and first president of the Czech Republic after the Velvet Revolution against communist rule.

And his victory will be seen as an affirmation his country is firmly rooted in the West.
From https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-64438955
 
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JEDI

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Russian pilots are generally using stand off weapons from inside Russian air space.
Great for hitting fixed targets useless for mobile targets on the battlefield.
so why cant russian planes be equipped with missiles that hit big moving targets like tanks?

in the 1st iraq war, saddam had 2500 pieces of armor.
by the end of week 1, he had 0.

even if russia has old 1990s plane/weapons tech, it should be still effective at killing armor like USA did in iraq war 1?
 
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zinfamous

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A good read;


Also good news from Czech. A former NATO general becomes President beating a populist rival.

From https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-64438955

Let's hope so. Military commanders are, historically, quite a bit more concerning in these positions than are the ones that have been successful--when it comes to democracies, anyway.

Invoking Havel is of course what you want to do in CZR, so let's hope it's completely honest and real and not just election propaganda prior to moving the tanks into Old Town Square and to one end of the Karlov Most....
 
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Brovane

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so why cant russian planes be equipped with missiles that hit big moving targets like tanks?

in the 1st iraq war, saddam had 2500 pieces of armor.
by the end of week 1, he had 0.

even if russia has old 1990s plane/weapons tech, it should be still effective at killing armor like USA did in iraq war 1?

It requires either precision stand-off weapons or you have to send your planes in close to the enemy to get them with unguided bombs, rockets etc. Russia has fairly gone through it's stock of precision weapons and the few they have left, they are targeting Ukrainian infrastructure. Any attempts to get in close to Ukrainian forces by Russian planes will result in them being targeted by MANPADS. Iraqi forces didn't have access to MANPADS and the USAF is a lot more effective than the Russian air force and managed to dismantle the Iraqi Air-Defense. Russia has not been able to effectively control the air of Ukraine. Ukraine has continually been able to patch together enough forces to contest Russian air superiority and shoot down a lot of Russian planes.
 

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And this is interesting and happening all over Iran tonight..


Wonder if its the ammo/ drone making factories that they have in Iran that they're using to ship to Russia.

Very interesting. Source or sources unknown. Rumors of all kinds flying . . . from the Kurds to the Azerbaijanis to Israel or the US to an internal coup. My bet is on the Israelis.
 
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woolfe9998

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Very interesting. Source or sources unknown. Rumors of all kinds flying . . . from the Kurds to the Azerbaijanis to Israel or the US to an internal coup. My bet is on the Israelis.

So far Iran says a military installation in Tehran was attacked by "small drones."


They have not accused anyone in particular as of this hour. But if it was a military attack, I suppose Israel is a good first guess.
 
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woolfe9998

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Yet this article is referring to another drone attack...


This one in the city of Isfahan, where a bunch of their nuclear facilities are located. Again, Israel is a good first guess, especially if nuclear research and capacity were targetted.
 

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Interesting story on how the US is using virtual chats to Ukraine keep the myriad of donated weapons operational. Ukrainians also learning quickly how to execute difficult repairs.



I like it a lot that there's friendships being made, there's bonds being made with our brothers and sisters in arms for pursuing a righteous common cause of which in itself is righteous and on the right side of history.

Now if we can only overcome the Repub leadership and their talking heads over at FOX from intentionally siding with Putin so as to keep the commoners of America from uniting in this common cause of helping a fledgling democracy survive Putin's efforts at wiping Ukraine and its peoples from the face of the earth.

Uniting the nation in any way is the sworn enemy of the Republican Party. They will stop at nothing, do anything to keep the people of the nation from uniting in a common cause because being united means the leadership of the GOP will have lost control over their duped followers, a doomsday for the GOP leadership and a glorious day for democracies of the world.
 

K1052

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It's paywalled but details in part the extraordinary lengths Poland is going to in order to repair Ukrainian weapons. Hundreds of workers doing three shifts around the clock to fix damaged howitzers, APCs, tanks, IFVs. Tight security bordering on paranoia to keep Russian sabotage at bay. Poland will also serve as the repair base for the new IFVs and heavy armor Ukraine is set to receive.

As an increasingly prosperous country with lots of heavy industry they're in a unique position to help while securing some long awaited payback on Russia for all it's done to them.

 

Jaskalas

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Important thing to remember is that despite suffering massive casualties Russia has essentially gone nowhere.

It is happening slowly, but the battle for Bakhmut is almost over. Each day brings fresh news of a growing encirclement. And not every location is as heavily fortified or provides as much natural defense.
The fall of Bakhmut could put the entire operation to the north at risk of being flanked.
And vice versa if the Ukrainians take Kreminna.

But with the sheer number of men Russia is throwing at the meat grinder, it looks like they make take the next breakthrough.
 

fskimospy

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It is happening slowly, but the battle for Bakhmut is almost over. Each day brings fresh news of a growing encirclement. And not every location is as heavily fortified or provides as much natural defense.
The fall of Bakhmut could put the entire operation to the north at risk of being flanked.
And vice versa if the Ukrainians take Kreminna.

But with the sheer number of men Russia is throwing at the meat grinder, it looks like they make take the next breakthrough.
Nah. Ukraine might have to withdraw some but Russia is destroying what’s left of their army for essentially no ground.

Russia knows a Ukrainian offensive is coming and they are desperately trying to stop it before it starts. They know they’ve lost too, they just aren’t allowed to stop.
 

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It is happening slowly, but the battle for Bakhmut is almost over. Each day brings fresh news of a growing encirclement. And not every location is as heavily fortified or provides as much natural defense.
The fall of Bakhmut could put the entire operation to the north at risk of being flanked.
And vice versa if the Ukrainians take Kreminna.

Stop listening to people who don’t know what the fuck they’re talking about. Bakhmut is not that important. Neither is Kreminna.

On top of that, Russian progress at Bakhmut has been pyrrhic so far from what I’ve seen. If Ukraine could continue to sell off towns at the price of Bakhmut they could win the war that way.
 

fskimospy

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Stop listening to people who don’t know what the fuck they’re talking about. Bakhmut is not that important. Neither is Kreminna.

On top of that, Russian progress at Bakhmut has been pyrrhic so far from what I’ve seen. If Ukraine could continue to sell off towns at the price of Bakhmut they could win the war that way.
If Russia conquers Ukraine at this rate there won’t be anyone alive left in Russia to celebrate.