The War in the Ukraine

Tam

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Footage of a Russian drone strike on a Ukrainian locomotive. The video was filmed in Kherson. Strikes against locomotives hamper the Ukrainian army's logistics. It's worth noting that such attacks have been quite common.


Cutting off Starlink stopped the Russians from long ranged deep drone strikes using optics in the Ukraine interior. Or so while it lasted. Now it appears this gap is only temporary. A new substitute system is in place.
 

Tam

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Although tank battles no longer exist in Ukraine, tanks are still used. The video shows a Russian T-90M "Proryv" tank firing from an indirect fire position at a drone control center of the 60th Separate Mechanized Brigade of the Ukrainian Army. The video was filmed in the Kharkiv sector.


Drone directed indirect tank fire proves to be working very well. A tanker with the 98th VDV Airborne Division with more than 200 successful fire raid missions claim the technique is more accurate than artillery. Russians tank training focuses on trying to hit the target indirectly within three shots the most.
 

Soldier30

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A video showing an attack by nine Ukrainian FPV drones on a Russian boat. The video was filmed near the Dnieper Estuary. The Ukrainian drone attack was reportedly repelled, after which the Russian boat deployed a smoke screen and completed its combat mission.

 

Soldier30

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Footage of a Russian Geran-2 kamikaze drone strike on a Ukrainian oil depot in Chernihiv. Geran-2 drones also attacked Ukrainian targets in the Kharkiv, Zaporizhia, Sumy, Dnipropetrovsk, and Poltava regions of Ukraine. The Geran-2 drones were controlled directly by operators.

 

anzha

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What would a supportive Americans regime do that would allow the Ukrainians to advance so quickly that they are not allowing right now?

Money. Potentially tens of billions of dollars. While bradleys have defined shown their usefulness, the reality is Ukraine has been largely operating without American financial assistance for a year and change now: they have continued to keep Russian advances to a minimum even so. Having Orban gone means the EU will pump 10s of billions of Euros into Ukraine. If an friendly American administration were to come, more money would flow.
 
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