The War in the Ukraine

PLAwatcher12

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1. To look cool.
2. Radar diffusion. Supposedly creates a diffused image on ISR. The steel in steel belted radials reflect radar.

Safe bet the planes that have them on their wings are no longer functional, and is just there for parts.
Ohh ok, thanks
 

Soldier30

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Russia captured the first Ukrainian M60 AVLB bridgelayer. The video shows footage of the evacuation of a Ukrainian M1A1SA Abrams tank abandoned near the village of Zaoleshenka and an abandoned M60 AVLB bridgelayer near the village of Gogolevka in the Kursk region. The M60 AVLB engineering vehicle was developed on the basis of the M60 Patton tank in the United States in 1963, it was later modernized, and it is still used by the troops of some countries. In the United States, the M60 AVLB was decommissioned in 2003. Ukraine received 8 M60 AVLB units. This is the first example of the M60 AVLB engineering vehicle in the Russian army.

 

PLAwatcher12

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Twitter claimed Russians fired an Oreshnik missile into Ukraine and it broke apart over Kazakhstan. However, it is likely the reentry of the Chinese Zhuque-2E rocket upper stage:
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I’m very much pro Ukraine but this is so stupid the shortest distance between Kazakhstan and Ukraine is 1,394 kilometers (866 miles) it would be stupid to launch any type of missile at Ukraine non nuclear from that far away
 

vincent

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I’m very much pro Ukraine but this is so stupid the shortest distance between Kazakhstan and Ukraine is 1,394 kilometers (866 miles) it would be stupid to launch any type of missile at Ukraine non nuclear from that far away
What happened to PLAwatcher 1 to 11?
 
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