Ukrainian War Developments

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RedMetalSeadramon

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Dude, you have literal Canadians telling you, from experience, that he looks like an average Quebecois. Where are you from anyways? We should be getting back to topic.
Seriously, what is with the race investigation going on? We just need to know:

Is alive or dead?
If dead, where?
If indeed dead, by what means? shelled? heavy direct fire? counter sniper? airstrike?
 

Sardaukar20

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Ukrainian weaponry being captured by the Russians. Among them: Javelins, NLAWs and Panzerfaust 3. Where would these go to?

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Well, according to the Russian media on Telegram. Captured Ukrainian weaponry, tanks, and armoured vehicles are being transferred to the people's militia of the DPR and LPR. If you observe in their video, they are also giving Javelin training to DPR and LPR militias. The Ukrainian forces should soon expect to see their own expensive Western-made weaponry being used against them.
 
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ohan_qwe

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I was never impressed with Russia’s performance in Syria. They stuck close to the one airbase and never really committed sufficient ground-forces to sustain any combined-arms operations. Their performance, on the ground, at Palmyra was far from exemplary!

I’m convinced that the Russians have no clue as to what they’re doing, now! Attacking cities when military commands, networks, installations, bases, and formations should have been the primary objectives, with individual units having mission threatening capabilities, such as dispersed anti-air batteries being secondary. Whichever units holed-up in the cities could have been dealt with after the threats in the field were neutralized.
They are going for the 1940 London Blitz strategy. Didn't work that time let's see this time.
 

Sardaukar20

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These are weapons used against offensive forces. Defense forces do not have to fear them.
Whether offensive or defensively used, they all hurt the same. The Ukrainian forces already have so much to worry about from Russia. Now they have to contend with LPR and DPR militias armed with Javelins, NLAWs, and Panzerfaust-3s. It doesn't matter if they have no fear. Their situation is getting worse, day by day.

Javelins can be used to take out Ukrainian tanks afar, before an assault on a position. NLAWs and Panzerfaust-3s can be used by troops during an assault to take out Ukrainian tanks and armored vehicles if they suddenly appear within short ranges. Defense or offense, modern AT weapons are dual-use.
 
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Weaasel

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Whether offensive or defensively used, they all hurt the same. The Ukrainian forces already have so much to worry about from Russia. Now they have to contend with LPR and DPR militias armed with Javelins, NLAWs, and Panzerfaust-3s. It doesn't matter if they have no fear. Their situation is getting worse, day by day.

Javelins can be used to take out Ukrainian tanks afar, before an assault on a position. NLAWs and Panzerfaust-3s can be used by troops during an assault to take out Ukrainian tanks and armored vehicles if they suddenly appear within short range. Defense or offense, modern AT weapons are dual-use.
Do the Russians not have the equivalent of the Javelin that performs comparably effectively?
 
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