The War in the Ukraine

baykalov

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And this thing appears just the day Roscosmos launched the Condor-FKA radar satellite, which takes high-precision images of the earth's surface after more than a decade making it...
What a coincidence ...

This text picture can be made by any fifth grader in five minutes. How credible it is however is highly questionable, again I repeat there is no contact phone number.
 

Tam

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An M777 struck by a Lancet, but this time the ground aftermath of it. The howitzer appears severely damaged and could no longer function. A truck attempts to recover and tow it back.


Remains of a Ukrainian Su-24 that was shot down.


An M777 howitzer gets attacked by a Lancet with a steep dive angle.


Tank from the Russian 10th Battalion opens fire at Ukrainian positions in Avdiivka. Fire from the tank is drone assisted.


TOS-1A opens fire at Ukrainian positions in Seversk.

 

HighGround

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Allegedly from the intranet of Roscosmos, Roscosmos has a recruitment campaign targeting space and rocket engineers. If true, that's an unbelievable waste of good talent


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Don't trust anything ChrisO Wiki says. He is a highly unreliable and editorialized source.

There is no proof that Roscosmos is "targetting" space and rocket engineers. You can literally go to the
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of Battalion Uran.

It is open to everyone.

For all we know, the company spread this on their intranet to ask their workers to help market it...
 

Tam

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What is the function of the net?

Meant to catch the drone. However the net will interfere with the radar's operation. I would suppose initially using the nets might have caught a few Lancets, but the Lancets changed tactics by attacking targets at a deep dive where they reach speeds up to 300 to 400 kph instead of just over 100 kph. The dive steepness and speed can be seen as videos often show the drone's own FPV.

Lancet attacks Ukrainian supply truck.


The VKS hit another Ukrainian ammo depot.


French supplied vehicle is beyond recovery.


ATGM hits a Ukrainian troop grouping at night and using infrared. I suspect this is a screen from a tank or a BMP or BMD or BTR. The explosion is way more than I would expect of an ATGM, and I suspect the Russians use thermobaric warheads on ATGMs specifically meant against non tank targets.


Artillery and tank fire at Marinka with drone spotting and adjustments. Tanks are often firing at maximum distances these days as indirect fire quasi artillery units.

 

RottenPanzer

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Speaking of tanks, it seems there's been rare use of tank based Guided Missile like Refleks throughout this war.

Anyone so happen to know the reasoning?
 

Tam

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Speaking of tanks, it seems there's been rare use of tank based Guided Missile like Refleks throughout this war.

Anyone so happen to know the reasoning?

Can't be certain. There are many ATGM videos that appear to be recorded by a smartphone to a screen that might belong to a tank, but can also be from a moderned BMP, BMD or BTR. The screen is in infrared, and typically the target is an infantry grouping, fortification or an APC or truck. Tank to tank battles are rare. These videos can only say an ATGM is fired but not the exact ATGM is used. Refleks can't be ruled out. Both sides will use whatever is available at that time whatever is in their inventories.
 
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