Orlan wrote:What hurts me here is so much abandoned equipment dozens of tanks in last 48h and even TOS today... I am Serbian, I am frustrated, we look at Russia as our last real ally, our shield ..
Russis is fighting an army that is relatively well armed and has been trained by NATO since 2014.
Orlan wrote:What hurts me here is so much abandoned equipment dozens of tanks in last 48h and even TOS today... I am Serbian, I am frustrated, we look at Russia as our last real ally, our shield ..
There are claims that Ukrainians have captured at least one of these TOS-1a thermobaric MRLs.
Orlan wrote:What hurts me here is so much abandoned equipment dozens of tanks in last 48h and even TOS today... I am Serbian, I am frustrated, we look at Russia as our last real ally, our shield ..
Relax Brat, it's done for reason, Russia not fighting at full intensity
Anyway guys, check this map, huge breakthrough for Army RF, massive breakthrough in Nikolayevka , Ukraine's flank in southwest is breaking, Russians crossed the Dnieper into the heartland
This is such a huge breakthrough, guys this is masterclass of combined arms
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Not only people are involved in the attack on Mariupol. March 1st Kadyrov published another video of the Chechen battalion in Ukraine 1st march movement of the RF Armed Forces in Kherson. March 1st movement of the RF Armed Forces in Kherson 2. March 1st Ka-52 near Mariupol March 1st. Powerful explosion in Kharkov and consequences march 1st The Airborne Forces work in Kherson. march 1st In Kharkiv, the driver of a Ukrainian MAZ lost control of the car and crashed into a kiosk. march 1st bombing footage tv station Kiev. march 1st ukraine tv station kiev bombed. march 1st Denazification and debanderization of Ukrainian television online March 1st Subdivisions of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation began cleaning up Kherson. march 1st February 24 Russian Mi-8s fly to the Gostomel airfield. february 24th The Ministry of Defense publishes a video with the actions of Russian special forces units in Ukraine 1st march n the Donbass, everything is generally fine march 1st Kharkiv region, training air base Chuguev, powerful explosion. march 1. heavy artillery near Kharkov march 1. 3 of 3 heavy artillery near Kharkov march 1. 2 of 3 heavy artillery near Kharkov march 1. 2 of 3 chechens, russian soldiers praying march 1st tv tower Kiev, slow-motion bomb and impact march 1st A powerful explosion thundered near the Chuguev air base near Kharkov. March 1 The powerful shelling of the outskirts of Kharkov continues, this time the MLRS are working March 1st
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Orlan wrote:What hurts me here is so much abandoned equipment dozens of tanks in last 48h and even TOS today... I am Serbian, I am frustrated, we look at Russia as our last real ally, our shield ..
Tough operation, tough logistics, and some naivety about things. And the clock is ticking. The Russian military necessitates as quick an advance as possible, without having to rely on airpower to clear the way.
The abandoned equipment doesn't much matter. The advance continues, anything that breaks down or can't be refueled, will have to get left behind and later salvaged.
Not only people are involved in the attack on Mariupol. March 1st Kadyrov published another video of the Chechen battalion in Ukraine 1st march movement of the RF Armed Forces in Kherson. March 1st movement of the RF Armed Forces in Kherson 2. March 1st Ka-52 near Mariupol March 1st. Powerful explosion in Kharkov and consequences march 1st The Airborne Forces work in Kherson. march 1st In Kharkiv, the driver of a Ukrainian MAZ lost control of the car and crashed into a kiosk. march 1st bombing footage tv station Kiev. march 1st ukraine tv station kiev bombed. march 1st Denazification and debanderization of Ukrainian television online March 1st Subdivisions of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation began cleaning up Kherson. march 1st February 24 Russian Mi-8s fly to the Gostomel airfield. february 24th The Ministry of Defense publishes a video with the actions of Russian special forces units in Ukraine 1st march n the Donbass, everything is generally fine march 1st Kharkiv region, training air base Chuguev, powerful explosion. march 1. heavy artillery near Kharkov march 1. 3 of 3 heavy artillery near Kharkov march 1. 2 of 3 heavy artillery near Kharkov march 1. 2 of 3 chechens, russian soldiers praying march 1st tv tower Kiev, slow-motion bomb and impact march 1st A powerful explosion thundered near the Chuguev air base near Kharkov. March 1 The powerful shelling of the outskirts of Kharkov continues, this time the MLRS are working March 1st
Good work airbornewolf, this will all serve as an important record.
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Orlan wrote:What hurts me here is so much abandoned equipment dozens of tanks in last 48h and even TOS today... I am Serbian, I am frustrated, we look at Russia as our last real ally, our shield ..
Russis is fighting an army that is relatively well armed and has been trained by NATO since 2014.
It is unlike Iraq in 2003
Things get broken.
When you spearheads are advancing 300+km in 5 days, the number of broken equipment will be ... simple will be. You will retrieve it, if there is a time, a need, and an opportunity. Otherwise, those are just accountable losses. The point is, that since 1999, we have not seen such amounts of heavy forces advancing against battle hardened, numerous, and well equipped opponent.
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Orlan wrote:What hurts me here is so much abandoned equipment dozens of tanks in last 48h and even TOS today... I am Serbian, I am frustrated, we look at Russia as our last real ally, our shield ..
Russis is fighting an army that is relatively well armed and has been trained by NATO since 2014.
It is unlike Iraq in 2003
Things get broken.
When you spearheads are advancing 300+km in 5 days, the number of broken equipment will be ... simple will be. You will retrieve it, if there is a time, a need, and an opportunity. Otherwise, those are just accountable losses. The point is, that since 1999, we have not seen such amounts of heavy forces advancing against battle hardened, numerous, and well equipped opponent.
So most of the pics of abandoned equipment are in russian territory and aren't from russians retreating?
bitcointrader70 wrote:Looks Russia has finally secured its airspace. No drone attacks as of lately. Ukraine artillery seems to neutralised at least north of kiev. My proof of this is the that the 70km long Russian convey seems to be be unimpeded. Unfortunately it’s being hampered by logistic problems and that’s why it’s moving so slow. They are lacking fuel/food according to western intelligence sources.
Poorly planned op by Russia.
Are you kidding me??? Russian have a bad planning?? Are you hear for Bismark, for Chancellor Bismarck and what he is say for Russians? His words are:"Russian do not go to toilet without plan." And Supply convoys suffer from lacking food and fuel?? Maybe to read how they succeed in camping at the end of WWII when they attack Japan in Manchuria.
It’s 2022 not 1945 have you watched the news or telegram? First few days have been terribly underwhelming. They haven’t managed to take any big cities.
Their decapitation attempt on Kiev failed.
Stop being a dunce.
So, you know what Russian military plans are? You know what a objective of this campaign are? Yes, we are in 2022 not in 1940-45 and now military commander have a more options than in 1940s, if you are not notice before, Ukraine is preparing terrain from start of Maidan event, they make obstacles, especial in Donbas, mine fields, hardened positions well prepared artillery positions slow down attacking troops. So, it is not so slow at all. When I was in military, my unit is in five days move maybe 50km(not in straight line).
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Arkanghelsk wrote:Russians are near Odessa and Transnistria
When will Kiev fall and what is going to happen to Ukraine then?
Maybe renamed back to Malorossiya. Little attention has been paid to it but during the operation also Byelorus has become free. US embassy is out, sovereign constitution passed.
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limb wrote:Can anyone explain why we have pictures of abandoned Tors? Are they just thrown away in enemy territory? I thought Russian troops aren't Syrian.
Poor logistics. They don’t have enough fuel. .
Yep. Russia fighting in its literal front lawn is running out of fuel.
More like Ramzan for public relations. MOD needs to figure the shit out with this lack of content. If you're not making it, the masses are consuming what the enemy is making. Ramzan with his instagram addiction is all over it.