Ukrainian War Developments

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Atomicfrog

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Russian Ministry of Defense calling out the Ukraine's use of videos from "Union Resolve 2022" featuring Tochka-U launchers, as to imply that the Russian side are using Tochka-U.

Can anyone confirm if the video is actually from the "Union Resolve 2022" exercise?
Anyway, if Russian Tochka have been seen in Belarus... they are way off to do a stike on this train station anyway.
 

Coalescence

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They could have threatened war with Slovakia if they sent them in, just like with the migs. This is a moment of weakness from Putin.
I mean they kind already did threaten war at the start of the operation if they gave weapons to Ukraine, but their bluff got called. If Russia wants to prevent this, I think they could bomb the rails on the Ukraine side, when the front of the train is officially on the Ukraine border. Then wait for the train to stop, then bomb the front train to keep that railway clogged, keep watch of the spot and bomb again if they attempt to fix it.
 

Abominable

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Anyway, if Russian Tochka have been seen in Belarus... they are way off to do a stike on this train station anyway.
Yep. It'll be interesting to watch the mental gymnastics NATO shills will have to perform to explain why a missile only the Ukrainians have been using ended up hitting a railway station the day after they had announced an evacuation.
 

Zichan

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*BREAKING*

Slovakia has provided Ukrainian Forces with S300PMU systems.

As far as I know, Slovakia does not have the S-300 PMU. It has an older system, one of S-300PT, S-300PS, S-300V.

According to Reuters, the max range of the Slovakian system is 75km which is another indicator that it is not a PMU variant:
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PMU variants have NATO SA-20 designation, instead of SA-10.

According to Missile Defense Advocacy, Greece operates the S-300PMU-1 system which is the most advanced variant operated by NATO countries.

Another reference to the Slovakian system as SA-10:
 
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Atomicfrog

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As far as I know, Slovakia does not have the S-300 PMU. It has an older system, one of S-300PT, S-300PS, S-300V.

According to Reuters, the max range of the Slovakian system is 75km which is another indicator that it is not a PMU variant:
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PMU variants have NATO SA-20 designation, instead of SA-10.

According to Missile Defense Advocacy, Greece operates the S-300PMU-1 system which is the most advanced variant operated by NATO countries.

Another reference to the Slovakian system as SA-10:
If that convoy is not flattened on arrival in Ukraine, it's an insane failure from Russian side.
 

Stealthflanker

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As far as I know, Slovakia does not have the S-300 PMU

Well S-300PS was exported with designation as S-300PMU. PS was local Soviet/Russia designation. The 5V55R used however does have range of 75 km, altough the promotional material i have for S-300PMU mention 90Km.
 

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