The War in the Ukraine

Tam

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ATGM from an operator of the Russian 20th Army hits it's target.

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Three vehicles fall victim to this Ka-52 attack.

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Destroyed Ukrainian 2S1 Gvozdika.

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This appears as a laser guided strike from a 122mm D-30 making it a Kitolov-2.

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German jumping mine DM-22 failed to hit it's target, an MT-LB.

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Ammunition from AMX-10R captured intact.

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Destroyed Oshkosh M-ATV in the DPR region.

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Ukraine publishes new evidence of the Russianization of the Shahed 131 and 136. Here Russian letters appear in the warhead. It is reported that the Russian made drones have a much louder bang when exploded.

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Ukrainian vehicle drives through two destroyed Mastiffs and a Kirpi.

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Speaking of jumping mines, this relatively unknown little devil may have been deployed with Russian minefields and played it's part in recent battles. Watch to the end of the video how this little beast kills a tank.

 

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Two destroyed Oshkosh vehicles.

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Artillery of the Russian 40th Marine Brigade hits a mortar nest of the Ukrainian 68th separate Jaeger Brigade.

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This looks like a Krasnopol strike, but commentary says Kh-38 cruise missile, this is an air to surface laser guided missile which explains the drone lasing. This appears to be a laser guided strike against a Ukrainian UAV control center and temporary troop deployment center.

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Leopard 2A4 covered with Kontakt-1 ERA sent to Ukraine.

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This appears to be a hit on a Ukrainian ammo depot.

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Ukrainians tried attacking through this forest line but was quickly hit with Krasnopol strikes.

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Geolocates destruction of a Ukrainian SPG at the Klishchiivka front. Could be Krab or AS-90.

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Tam

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Ukrainian warehouse wiped by Krasnopol. Depot location identified by drones tracking transports and troop movement.

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Another Ukrainian ammo depot destroyed.

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Ukrainian IFV destroyed by Ka-52.

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Abandoned AMX-10R.

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Vehicle full of foreign mercenaries was hit. Filmed from Ukrainian POV.

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Artillery of the 1st Donetsk Army hits a Ukrainian MSTA-B howitzer in the Avdiivka front.

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Ukrainian trench positions hit by ATGM, as viewed from a Russian drone operator's smartphone screen.

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Video compilation of different events and destroyed Ukrainian vehicles. To start, aftermath of destruction of a Ukrainian 2S1 Gvozdika by Lancet from the Ukrainian POV.


YouTube version. Previously posted Telegram version. Destruction of Ukrainian ST-68 radar by Lancet.


Russian Hyacinth-S SPG destroyed by Ukrainian rockets.

 
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Corona

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Cluster munitions used against Russian's, But hey! precious Ukrainians so its cool and all.

Mass production of Lancets, According to the creator of the "Lancets" Alexander Zakharov : "Two hundred thousand are already ready, another million are on the way".
Not only was the production of well-known kamikaze drones tripled, but the Lancet itself, as expected, "mutated" into its next stage of development - "Izdeliye-53" (New smaller varient). According to Alexander Zakharov, a new launcher was made for the new drone, and the kamikaze UAV itself is planned to be used in the Swarm of Drones concept for strikes against group targets: one Lancet, having noticed armored vehicles or their accumulation, transmits information to the rest of the drones, after what they destroy targets.

Canister Launch System for Lancet : A single operator can now command multiple drone's
Canister Launch System Of Lancet (Swarm Capable).jpg

The reconstruction of the Dzhankoy-Rostov highway is nearing completion. The very land corridor to Crimea. The photo shows the end of the reconstruction on the Melitopol - Dzhankoy section. The access roads to the entrance to Crimea have been widened to 4 lanes.
The reconstruction not only improved cargo logistics, but also transportation. The number of bus trips between Zaporozhye Oblast and Crimea increased 5 times, from 2 last winter to 10 now.
 

Tam

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TOS-1A used on Ukrainian advancing in forest lines in Zaporozhye.


Ukrainian BMP gets hit by a Lancet.


Destroyed Ukrainian hardware in Klishchiivka.


Two Mastiff and a Kirpi destroyed in a route.


German jumping mine DM-22 fails to hit Russian MT-LB.

 

Bellum_Romanum

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More leadership shuffle at the front, Russia command just can't seem to get stable leadership for more than a few months at a time.

Btw has Surovkin made an appearance yet?
What are you talking about? How is the constant firing or replacing of Russian generals a bad thing operationally? If the strategy is essentially the same. Tactics change but strategy remains and you must know this if am to assume you served or well-read on the military, especially American. As a matter of fact, during WWII American Generalship was constantly in Flux as commanding generals are fired, replaced, rotated as documented by Tom Ricks on his book on precisely the same title: American Generalship. He in fact argued that the piss poor performance of the American Army generals in Iraq is an institutional failure from failing to hold their generals accountable i.e. Firing or replacing them. Lt.Col. Yingling wrote a scathing op-ed piece in the NYT regarding the low quality of American Generalship and holding them accountable in his words, a private who drops his rifle has a better chance of getting punished than their Generals from failing to craft a winning strategy.

I understand am delving way off topic here, but I want to have an answer from the above posters charge and accusation (the supposed instability of firing generals) without any challenge as if it were a fact.
 
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