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Sensei, aishite imasu
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Hong Kong Shatterdome
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I think part of the issue is that there are a lot of older Russians (including Vladimir Putin) who view victory day parade as a display of general Russian military strength and nostalgic call backs to Soviet Union by celebrating its greatest triumph the great patriotic war...despite baby boomer aged Russians not being alive to remember the terrifying collective struggle of WW2, and having no experience with a high intensity peer war where every modern weapon would be needed. From that view victory day is more about remembering the long gone Soviet Union than the victory over actual Nazism, and modern weapons are merely props for the marching band.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/UkraineWarV...h_problems_at/
Can find "interesting" info on Luka before and after he came from Belarus. He didn't move around a lot. Used a golf cart to get around and left after the VD parade was finished.
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https://nitter.hu/WarFrontline/statu...97347657080833
A Nitter (like Twitter) post reported that a Belarusian volunteer used his Russian language skills to trick Russian artillery units to strike on their own positions.
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Sensei, aishite imasu
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Hong Kong Shatterdome
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So air defense in Kyiv has been busy, including that new Patriot Battery. Over the last couple days, Russia has thrown dozens of ballistic and cruise missles at the city. Including 6 particularly hard to intercept Kinzhals. Ukraine MOD claims only one of the missles got through.
There's a tizzy with Russian MOD claiming that the intercepted Kinzhals wiped out the better part of the entire Patriot Battery on the first day of the strikes, with Ukraine and US officials claiming a few components of minorly damaged from fragmentation/debris and the battery was still functional. The latter seems more plausible given thexlack of clear visual evidence, and since the next day Ukrainian air defenses shot down 29 out of 30 missles that got launched at Kyiv.
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Exitus Acta Probat
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According to unnamed US sources that talked to CNN and AFP, an "unknown projectile" landed near the battery, causing "minimal damage" to the trailer-mounted EPP-III power source and "part of the system's electronics", meaning either the AN/MSQ-104 Engagement Control Station (the shelter with manned stations, from which decisions are taken) or the OE-349 antenna mast (which wirelessly distributes data to all components of the battery).
The AN/MPQ-53 PESA radar was not hit and is still operational. The damage is reportedly low enough that both components can be repaired on-site and do not require repatriation to the US for repairs. Regardless of the respective claims by all sides, the Patriot seems to have fared quite well despite being a top-of-the-list target for the VKS and the resulting multi-type swarm/saturation attack (other SAM systems around Kyiv also contributed to its safety, by the way). That said...bloody hell, that 30-missile salvo price tag... ![]()
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https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFoota...one_strikes_on
SBU provided a compiled video of their drone strikes on various Russian vehicles in ambushes.
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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Awkward situation in Belgorod, as Ukraine-backed Russian turncoats invade with armored vehicles and take control of several settlements.
Russia is addressing them as saboteurs and is attempting to repel them. Didn't imagine we would get a reverse green men scenario..
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Sensei, aishite imasu
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Hong Kong Shatterdome
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Ukraine using Russian volunteers officially operating out of the Ukrainian military chain of command (or at least leading in with them) ain't much as far as plausible deniability goes, but in terms of optics it really dilutes the "muh Ukrainian escalation" out of potential headlines.
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Mexico
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My oh my, this is earlier than I thought. My bet was that at the earliest we would see this scenario before Crimea became the last piece of land in russian hands. Since we have had non-ukranians fighting or training for several months we could see this repeat in transnistria, abkhazia, south ossetia and belarus. We could also see this in chechNYA and other regions with clear minotities. Maybe the kremlin should pre-emptively move their nuclear arsenal near moscow, becasuse the farther it is, the easier it might be takeb by non state actors. Because lets be real, at present putin does not have the human pool to secure their borders, securing military bases in the middle of nowhere is but a pipe dream.
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For the time being, it seems like no Russian territory has been occupied by these attackers.
Russian side has published some footage of abandoned vehicles. From the Ukrainian side, there's footage of the Russian volunteers returning to Ukraine. In the meantime, two other incursions into Russia at different points along the border have been reported. Seems very much like guerilla warfare intended to distract, rather than a serious attempt to "liberate" Russian territory as the Russian Volunteer Corps/Freedom of Russia Legion claimed. Impossible to determine whether this is good strategy or not...If in the near future, Ukraine liberates a bunch of territory elsewhere, I guess we will say in retrospect that these raids were a genius idea. If the Ukrainian counterattack fizzles, then this will also be remembered as a fool's errand. Perhaps more importantly, this is a way for the Russian rebels to gain clout. Not many people knew they even existed until now.
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formerly ogon bat
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Mexico
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Let's not forget that this is precisely how the cuban revolution in the 1950s flourished. This raids have lifted the illusion that the russian army will promptly deal with any group that has but a couple of tanks and some vehicles. Let's not forget that (just like in cuba), there is discontent in the population at large because a select group of oligarchs hogs most of the wealth of the country. A peasant revolt can be troublesome, but if they get some military equipment (either from the west or from soviet storehouses) it would be more than what putin bargained.
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Sensei, aishite imasu
Join Date: Mar 2008
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The raids themselves are probably going to be beneficial for Ukraine to at least some degree. Since if Russia *wants* to effectively prevent repeats of this, they need to divert men and material away from the front or reserves for fighting in Ukraine. And rather critically they need to divert those across much of the "quiet" part of the border if they don't want repeats happening in different places.
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formerly ogon bat
Join Date: May 2011
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Also, let's not forget the obvious. If russia places enough troops along the border, it becomes worthwhile for the ukranian army to use heavy artillery to blow them up, then putin either replinishes said troops to be blown again or desists and gets another raid.
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Join Date: May 2006
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According to Prigozhin the Wagner Group suffered 20,000 deaths during the half year fight for Bakhmut.
Also https://www.washingtonpost.com/world...ed-revolution/ Quote:
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Possible first combat sighting of Leopards in DPR frontlines:
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To be taken with a grain of salt, of course - and it's uncertain whether those where L1s or L2s.
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