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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: Someone on the Russian side got creative, we actually discussed this thousands of pages ago.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GIEmL6_WMAA8V10?format=jpg&name=large https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GIEuyE3XYAAB3tk?format=png&name=small https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GIEu1_wW8AAjFmA?format=jpg&name=large https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GIEu72WWUAIpE5o?format=jpg&name=large https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GIEu9b8XoAAWis2?format=png&name=small View Quote Probably captured because the optic cable will become a liability. Think letting out a quarter mile of fishing line and not having it catch on something. |
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Originally Posted By Capta: I don’t see anything inconsistent. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Capta: Originally Posted By 4xGM300m: https://i.imgur.com/h3LI68m.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/AymTfHm.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/cvp35fD.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/fNFc7iZ.jpeg As a result of two ATGM missiles hitting a Ukrainian M2A2 ODS-SA "Bradley" infantry fighting vehicle in the Avdiivka direction One of the missiles hit the onboard ARAT dynamic protection units, which completely contained the attack. The other only caught the blocks on the machine's turret. The infantry fighting vehicle remained on the move, none of the crew members were injured Bradley repost. Am I the only one who thinks something isn't right about these pictures respectively the description? I don’t see anything inconsistent. And I don't see any residues from explosions we saw on other tanks. |
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Originally Posted By 4xGM300m: And I don't see any residues from explosions we saw on other tanks. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 4xGM300m: Originally Posted By Capta: Originally Posted By 4xGM300m: https://i.imgur.com/h3LI68m.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/AymTfHm.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/cvp35fD.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/fNFc7iZ.jpeg As a result of two ATGM missiles hitting a Ukrainian M2A2 ODS-SA "Bradley" infantry fighting vehicle in the Avdiivka direction One of the missiles hit the onboard ARAT dynamic protection units, which completely contained the attack. The other only caught the blocks on the machine's turret. The infantry fighting vehicle remained on the move, none of the crew members were injured Bradley repost. Am I the only one who thinks something isn't right about these pictures respectively the description? I don’t see anything inconsistent. And I don't see any residues from explosions we saw on other tanks. ARAT works a little different than Kontakt. This is an M1 that was hit. Compare with the Bradley. |
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I will just toss this out for anyone that might be interested in the weather in Ukraine. Individual stations online from folks who live there. https://app.weathercloud.net/map
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Looks like they might be killing Russians with fpv drones near the M1 mine clearing vehicle in one scene.
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: ARAT works a little different than Kontakt. This is an M1 that was hit. View Quote It's not about the ARAT, it's about the dirty ATGM warheads. I saw pictures of ATGMs tested on ARAT, non of them looked like the Bradley. I sent the pictures to a BDA expert, waiting for an answer. |
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Flight paths of the Shahed drone attack 14 hrs ago, including more details on their flight and damage in each area.
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Originally Posted By 4xGM300m: It's not about the ARAT, it's about the dirty ATGM warheads. I saw pictures of ATGMs tested on ARAT, non of them looked like the Bradley. I sent the pictures to a BDA expert, waiting for an answer. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 4xGM300m: Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: ARAT works a little different than Kontakt. This is an M1 that was hit. It's not about the ARAT, it's about the dirty ATGM warheads. I saw pictures of ATGMs tested on ARAT, non of them looked like the Bradley. I sent the pictures to a BDA expert, waiting for an answer. Interesting, I would be interested to hear their opinion as well. |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GIFjeloXMAEj1ct?format=jpg&name=small View Quote Removing him from all military involvement seems odd. It's a great position for him to continue engaging with the allies and pushing for aid, but it just seems like some of that valuable intellectual capital will be lost to AFU in this role. I hope he will have good personal security. It will also stand him well to succeed Zelensky in the future. Per that video posted a few pages back with that conference panel discussion including the former ambassador, Ukraine will have to be heavily militarized if they don't have NATO membership right away, and he'd be the right person in that situation. |
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Originally Posted By ITCHY-FINGER: Can anyone count the victims of that blast? 3, 4, or more? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ITCHY-FINGER: Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: The Russian invasion in one image. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GIBsztTXkAAykYA?format=jpg&name=900x900 Can anyone count the victims of that blast? 3, 4, or more? Aftermath image appeared. |
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Originally Posted By Bama_Rebel: maybe, in the most recent view from the other ship, it looked like the russian ship was moving, Which led me to believe it recorder the first explosion, but I reckon it the POV ship that was moving instead. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Bama_Rebel: Originally Posted By Capta: Most probably abandoned their guns after the first or second hit. maybe, in the most recent view from the other ship, it looked like the russian ship was moving, Which led me to believe it recorder the first explosion, but I reckon it the POV ship that was moving instead. The Kotov was moving through or past an anchorage of ships waiting to pass through the Kerch strait. The ships were all at anchor. The Kotov also had a small bow wave, and you can then see the drones pass by going about the same speed and with wakes behind them. Pretty awesome to have front-row seats, but also a hairy deal for the cargo crewmen. I bet once the Russians really got desperate and cut loose there were ricochets landing in all directions for a kilometer or two. It won’t surprise me if info comes out in the long term that some crewmen were hit by Russian gunfire and/or some ships suffered damage. |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
View Quote I’ll give Macron credit on this. Hopefully it’s “just the tip” I also think there’s an unspoken connection/response (purely from French national interests) to respond in kind to Putin’s attack on French national interests in Africa. Maybe there’s also the reaction of someone who sincerely believed in peaceful coexistence and a reasonable solution being shown it was all horse shit lies from the Russians the whole time. The Italian populace seems to have had this realization. Strong historical ties over communist sympathies and a majority with a positive outlook on Russia, electing a right-wing govt probably sponsored by Russia to a diametric swing the opposite way when they figured out they’d been had. It can happen, but maybe not with some in GD. |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
View Quote It’s cool, but I’d be more interested in something less arcadey and more SIM-like. |
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Originally Posted By mcantu: That's how wire guided ATGMs have been doing it since at least the 70s View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By mcantu: Originally Posted By planemaker: Well, that's one way of getting an EW resistant drone. Can't imagine why you'd put the spool on the drone instead of on the ground, tho. More weight on something that has to go vertical is generally considered bad. That's how wire guided ATGMs have been doing it since at least the 70s True. But, a drone that dodges in and out of trees at slow speed is a different animal. Seems like this kind of system would be far better suited to ISR than FPV. |
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Originally Posted By lorazepam: Probably captured because the optic cable will become a liability. Think letting out a quarter mile of fishing line and not having it catch on something. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By lorazepam: Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: Someone on the Russian side got creative, we actually discussed this thousands of pages ago.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GIEmL6_WMAA8V10?format=jpg&name=large https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GIEuyE3XYAAB3tk?format=png&name=small https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GIEu1_wW8AAjFmA?format=jpg&name=large https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GIEu72WWUAIpE5o?format=jpg&name=large https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GIEu9b8XoAAWis2?format=png&name=small Probably captured because the optic cable will become a liability. Think letting out a quarter mile of fishing line and not having it catch on something. Would certainly help you figure out where it was launched from. They left you a line to follow! |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: Aftermath image appeared. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GIFyeaTWwAMu3vV?format=jpg&name=large View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: Originally Posted By ITCHY-FINGER: Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: The Russian invasion in one image. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GIBsztTXkAAykYA?format=jpg&name=900x900 Can anyone count the victims of that blast? 3, 4, or more? Aftermath image appeared. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GIFyeaTWwAMu3vV?format=jpg&name=large There’s three, but two more were thrown out the back, one of whom was still crawling. |
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Originally Posted By Capta: There’s three, but two more were thrown out the back, one of whom was still crawling. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Capta: Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: Originally Posted By ITCHY-FINGER: Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: The Russian invasion in one image. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GIBsztTXkAAykYA?format=jpg&name=900x900 Can anyone count the victims of that blast? 3, 4, or more? Aftermath image appeared. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GIFyeaTWwAMu3vV?format=jpg&name=large There’s three, but two more were thrown out the back, one of whom was still crawling. I freeze framed the video last night and counted 5 heads as well. |
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Originally Posted By Capta: Loss breakdowns as a percentage by type isn't being done enough, and I think there's a lot of value missed because of it. I've felt for a while we were seeing something important in the (seeming) expanding use of BTRs for frontline assaults. Without the numbers there's no way to tell if I'm right or wrong. T55s and T62s are also now being seen and lost in appreciable numbers. View Quote The Russians do seem prone to throwing whatever random thing is handy into the fight, but even then they are going to hold back the better tanks as long as they have plenty of lesser tanks, or can replace the newer ones. Just a guess though. I could be completely and totally full of shit. |
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Originally Posted By planemaker: Well, that's one way of getting an EW resistant drone. Can't imagine why you'd put the spool on the drone instead of on the ground, tho. More weight on something that has to go vertical is generally considered bad. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By planemaker: Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: Someone on the Russian side got creative, we actually discussed this thousands of pages ago.
The Russians have started using killer (and I assume reconnaissance) drones with fiber optic cables attached to them: Real War | Ukraine -- «For greater efficiency, Russia launches FPV drones with a coil of thin fiber optic cable attached to them. Our military (AFU) captured one of these drones with 10 kilometers of cable unrolled in the air. Such a drone is not vulnerable to EW and the picture from it can be transmitted in the highest quality. This sample is being studied by Magyar's team and probably we too will be able to equip our drones in the same way as the enemy.» Drag is the reason. If the spool is on the ground, the entire length must be drug thru the vegetation along the ground. If the spool is on the aircraft, then the amount reeled off is static and not drug along the ground. Only the pressure of the drag is unspooling the plastic "FO line" which is getting slightly lighter all the time it is moving forward. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GIEmL6_WMAA8V10?format=jpg&name=large https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GIEuyE3XYAAB3tk?format=png&name=small https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GIEu1_wW8AAjFmA?format=jpg&name=large https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GIEu72WWUAIpE5o?format=jpg&name=large https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GIEu9b8XoAAWis2?format=png&name=small Well, that's one way of getting an EW resistant drone. Can't imagine why you'd put the spool on the drone instead of on the ground, tho. More weight on something that has to go vertical is generally considered bad. |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
View Quote Dang. Macron is finally thinking correctly. I am impressed. This is a far cry from his positions two years ago. He tried to "talk Putin down" two years ago, but it was all wasted effort. Now Macron is talking like he grew a pair. I guess looking at your own country's vulnerability might do that to you |
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Originally Posted By Lightning_P38: What is being lost is almost as important as how many. If more T80 and T90 are being lost, and fewer T72, that means either they are short on T72, or have managed to start turning out shitloads of newer tanks. The Russians do seem prone to throwing whatever random thing is handy into the fight, but even then they are going to hold back the better tanks as long as they have plenty of lesser tanks, or can replace the newer ones. Just a guess though. I could be completely and totally full of shit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Lightning_P38: Originally Posted By Capta: Loss breakdowns as a percentage by type isn't being done enough, and I think there's a lot of value missed because of it. I've felt for a while we were seeing something important in the (seeming) expanding use of BTRs for frontline assaults. Without the numbers there's no way to tell if I'm right or wrong. T55s and T62s are also now being seen and lost in appreciable numbers. The Russians do seem prone to throwing whatever random thing is handy into the fight, but even then they are going to hold back the better tanks as long as they have plenty of lesser tanks, or can replace the newer ones. Just a guess though. I could be completely and totally full of shit. I wonder if it’s also critical components that are running short on a fleetwide basis. I.E. they aren’t short of BMPs, but they are short of engines/transmissions/widget #5s. Imagine how much noncombat loss/damage/wear and tear must be happening that we will never see. A lot of their depot hulks are probably being stripped just for parts. |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
View Quote Good work! There was a near miss that landed in the tree line between the two tanks fired from off camera somewhere. It's right around the 1:00 mark. |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By fadedsun: Originally Posted By Capta: I wonder if it’s also critical components that are running short on a fleetwide basis. I.E. they aren’t short of BMPs, but they are short of engines/transmissions/widget #5s. Imagine how much noncombat loss/damage/wear and tear must be happening that we will never see. A lot of their depot hulks are probably being stripped just for parts. https://i.imgur.com/l9Smk6q.jpeg Artillery is taking a beating That’s certainly an example. A LOT of SPGs and an even greater percentage of towed guns are disappearing from storage. They’re probably not reactivating entire SPGs, they’re stripping barrels out to keep running SPGs firing. But the remaining vehicle is just a parts hulk at that point. Harder to say about the towed arty. Maybe they’re sending it as-is and maybe they’re trying to frankenstein something at scale, like build a Wespe out of MTLBs and D-1 howitzers. Also wouldn’t shock me if they’re trying to frankenstein critical parts, like engines from one vehicle into another. |
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Deleted. Info posted earlier. I'm too slow.
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Originally Posted By Capta: That’s certainly an example. A LOT of SPGs and an even greater percentage of towed guns are disappearing from storage. They’re probably not reactivating entire SPGs, they’re stripping barrels out to keep running SPGs firing. But the remaining vehicle is just a parts hulk at that point. View Quote Propably both, but with the numbers they are losing, they have to reactivate entire SPGs. We have already seen hundreds of SPG blowups in this thread. |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
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https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GIBuI6yWEAEjKZI?format=png&name=medium View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
showing of the T-90S (export only) IMO this was because they wanted to preserve the old T-90As to be upgraded before going back into battle. By the end of 2023, it was T-90As only. but this year we have seen the return of both T-90A and T-90S modals. This might be 'random' as a lot in the Russian army is, or a sign they are short of tanks on the front line. Data Table below. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GIBrt78WQAE6-Le?format=png&name=small
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GIBuI6yWEAEjKZI?format=png&name=medium We laughed at the Russians that were saying they hadn't sent their best at the beginning of the war, but honestly there was at least some tiny sliver of truth to it. Russian allocation of equipment is bizzare. |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: You should post more. I like seeing the lurkers contribute. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: Originally Posted By MWP80918: Deleted. Info posted earlier. I'm too slow. You should post more. I like seeing the lurkers contribute. Same |
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Sorry to just jump in, but wanted to say hi to everyone. Things have been great. Had a few tense nights with Shaheds flying around, but the AA gunners were putting in some late night hours. God bless those guys keeping the cities safe.
Have to go out sometime in the near future. It's nice to get "out the office" so to speak. My girl also "reminded" me tomorrow is Women's day. I love her for not letting me forget. Of course I'll send her some money to go shopping, and take her daughter out to eat. Back to work... Spent some time tonight packing my bag as needed and adjusting the kit. I added an admin pouch in front of the ballistic dick protector. Looks like my Glock will fit in there nicely. I have a holster coming in the mail, so I'll add it to the battle belt soon enough. We also got some really nice med kits from St. Javelin, with some CAT TQs. I added a TQ to the battle belt, and the new med kit got thrown in my bag. So now I have two med kits, and five TQs. Still loving the CZ Bren 2. Reached out to CZ for some spare parts and they shipped some our way free of charge. It can be a challenge getting parts for a lot of the foreign equipment/weapons in country now, but it's working out. As you can see the snow is mostly gone, so changed my helmet scrim and pack scrim back to browns/greens. Attached File Attached File Work has been good. I am loving the new team and my position. I have a few guys under me, and our team leader is a great guy to work with. I am glad I am getting my work done, and the chance to prove myself in the team. It feels good when the TL sees what I can do, and asks me if I can go out and do "X,Y,Z" on a mission. Keep up the good work keeping this thread alive. I'm happy to have been around and supported by you guys from the beginning. Looking forward to the victory party. Слава Україні 🇺🇦 |
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Originally Posted By Capta: That’s certainly an example. A LOT of SPGs and an even greater percentage of towed guns are disappearing from storage. They’re probably not reactivating entire SPGs, they’re stripping barrels out to keep running SPGs firing. But the remaining vehicle is just a parts hulk at that point. Harder to say about the towed arty. Maybe they’re sending it as-is and maybe they’re trying to frankenstein something at scale, like build a Wespe out of MTLBs and D-1 howitzers. Also wouldn’t shock me if they’re trying to frankenstein critical parts, like engines from one vehicle into another. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Capta: That’s certainly an example. A LOT of SPGs and an even greater percentage of towed guns are disappearing from storage. They’re probably not reactivating entire SPGs, they’re stripping barrels out to keep running SPGs firing. But the remaining vehicle is just a parts hulk at that point. Harder to say about the towed arty. Maybe they’re sending it as-is and maybe they’re trying to frankenstein something at scale, like build a Wespe out of MTLBs and D-1 howitzers. Also wouldn’t shock me if they’re trying to frankenstein critical parts, like engines from one vehicle into another. I think they are reactivating entire SPGs and towed guns to make good the losses suffered in addition to stripping some for parts. Now, remember artillery is way behind the lines normally so not everyone will be documented BUT Oryx shows 350 towed guns and 688 self propelled guns having been lost/damaged. That does not take into effect those that are breaking due to firing rates without maintenance and also firing Best Korea ammunition with amazing QC. Just over 1000 guns lost is a sizeable number. Originally Posted By Easterner: Sorry to just jump in, but wanted to say hi to everyone. Things have been great. Had a few tense nights with Shaheds flying around, but the AA gunners were putting in some late night hours. God bless those guys keeping the cities safe. Have to go out sometime in the near future. It's nice to get "out the office" so to speak. My girl also "reminded" me tomorrow is Women's day. I love her for not letting me forget. Of course I'll send her some money to go shopping, and take her daughter out to eat. Back to work... Spent some time tonight packing my bag as needed and adjusting the kit. I added an admin pouch in front of the ballistic dick protector. Looks like my Glock will fit in there nicely. I have a holster coming in the mail, so I'll add it to the battle belt soon enough. We also got some really nice med kits from St. Javelin, with some CAT TQs. I added a TQ to the battle belt, and the new med kit got thrown in my bag. So now I have two med kits, and five TQs. Still loving the CZ Bren 2. Reached out to CZ for some spare parts and they shipped some our way free of charge. It can be a challenge getting parts for a lot of the foreign equipment/weapons in country now, but it's working out. As you can see the snow is mostly gone, so changed my helmet scrim and pack scrim back to browns/greens. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/526834/Screenshot_20240308-000003_2_png-3152266.JPG Work has been good. I am loving the new team and my position. I have a few guys under me, and our team leader is a great guy to work with. I am glad I am getting my work done, and the chance to prove myself in the team. It feels good when the TL sees what I can do, and asks me if I can go out and do "X,Y,Z" on a mission. Keep up the good work keeping this thread alive. I'm happy to have been around and supported by you guys from the beginning. Looking forward to the victory party. Слава Україні 🇺🇦 Happy to hear you're all good easterner |
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Originally Posted By lorazepam: No matter how thin it is, it's going to bow from it's own weight, and wind will get involved. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By lorazepam: Originally Posted By planemaker: Would certainly help you figure out where it was launched from. They left you a line to follow! No matter how thin it is, it's going to bow from it's own weight, and wind will get involved. True. But, if you just started reeling the fiber back on the reel as you walked, eventually you'd probably get close to the launch point just following that. Unless they're really stupid (ie Russians), when they lost the video feed, they should have cut the fiber and beat feet. If they didn't, then they deserve to get found and FPVd. |
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In Germany, searches were conducted and assets worth 1 million euros were confiscated from representatives of an organization that supplied more than 400 luxury cars to the Russian Federation. All customs documents were issued “for Belarus”, but in fact the cars were sold in the Russian Federation.
According to the Cheka-OGPU, the arrested Germans transported cars for the former vice-president of Transneft, Mikhail Margelov, as well as for his high-ranking friends. He recently ordered a new Maybach in a top-end configuration. We are also informed about a huge case that Europol is conducting jointly with law enforcement agencies of Germany, Poland and Lithuania - they plan to arrest in one day dozens of representatives of dealership centers, customs brokers and car carriers who sold cars “to Belarus, Kazakhstan, etc.”, knowing full well where cars actually go. https://t.me/vchkogpu/46419 "The embassy is monitoring reports that extremists are planning to attack large gatherings in Moscow, including concerts.... Citizens should be advised to avoid large gatherings for the next 48 hours." On the websites of the US and British embassies in the Russian Federation appeared warnings about the threat of terrorism in Russia. https://t.me/vchkogpu/46420 |
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“If by chance you were to ask me which ornaments I would desire above all others in my house, I would reply, without much pause for reflection, arms and books.”
Baldassare Castiglione https://t.me/arfcom_ukebros |
Originally Posted By planemaker: True. But, if you just started reeling the fiber back on the reel as you walked, eventually you'd probably get close to the launch point just following that. Unless they're really stupid (ie Russians), when they lost the video feed, they should have cut the fiber and beat feet. If they didn't, then they deserve to get found and FPVd. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By planemaker: Originally Posted By lorazepam: Originally Posted By planemaker: Would certainly help you figure out where it was launched from. They left you a line to follow! No matter how thin it is, it's going to bow from it's own weight, and wind will get involved. True. But, if you just started reeling the fiber back on the reel as you walked, eventually you'd probably get close to the launch point just following that. Unless they're really stupid (ie Russians), when they lost the video feed, they should have cut the fiber and beat feet. If they didn't, then they deserve to get found and FPVd. Or if they're not stupid, put out mines before you launch w/ trenches and cover and ambush anyone that follows the fiber back. |
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Originally Posted By Easterner: Sorry to just jump in, but wanted to say hi to everyone. Things have been great. Had a few tense nights with Shaheds flying around, but the AA gunners were putting in some late night hours. God bless those guys keeping the cities safe. Have to go out sometime in the near future. It's nice to get "out the office" so to speak. My girl also "reminded" me tomorrow is Women's day. I love her for not letting me forget. Of course I'll send her some money to go shopping, and take her daughter out to eat. Back to work... Spent some time tonight packing my bag as needed and adjusting the kit. I added an admin pouch in front of the ballistic dick protector. Looks like my Glock will fit in there nicely. I have a holster coming in the mail, so I'll add it to the battle belt soon enough. We also got some really nice med kits from St. Javelin, with some CAT TQs. I added a TQ to the battle belt, and the new med kit got thrown in my bag. So now I have two med kits, and five TQs. Still loving the CZ Bren 2. Reached out to CZ for some spare parts and they shipped some our way free of charge. It can be a challenge getting parts for a lot of the foreign equipment/weapons in country now, but it's working out. As you can see the snow is mostly gone, so changed my helmet scrim and pack scrim back to browns/greens. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/526834/Screenshot_20240308-000003_2_png-3152266.JPG Work has been good. I am loving the new team and my position. I have a few guys under me, and our team leader is a great guy to work with. I am glad I am getting my work done, and the chance to prove myself in the team. It feels good when the TL sees what I can do, and asks me if I can go out and do "X,Y,Z" on a mission. Keep up the good work keeping this thread alive. I'm happy to have been around and supported by you guys from the beginning. Looking forward to the victory party. Слава Україні 🇺🇦 View Quote Godspeed, brother. |
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Field grade officer in the Ukebro Army
One hundred idiots make idiotic plans and carry them out. All but one justly fail. The hundredth idiot, whose plan succeeded through pure luck, is immediately convinced he's a genius. |
Originally Posted By Easterner: Sorry to just jump in, but wanted to say hi to everyone. Things have been great. Had a few tense nights with Shaheds flying around, but the AA gunners were putting in some late night hours. God bless those guys keeping the cities safe. Have to go out sometime in the near future. It's nice to get "out the office" so to speak. My girl also "reminded" me tomorrow is Women's day. I love her for not letting me forget. Of course I'll send her some money to go shopping, and take her daughter out to eat. Back to work... Spent some time tonight packing my bag as needed and adjusting the kit. I added an admin pouch in front of the ballistic dick protector. Looks like my Glock will fit in there nicely. I have a holster coming in the mail, so I'll add it to the battle belt soon enough. We also got some really nice med kits from St. Javelin, with some CAT TQs. I added a TQ to the battle belt, and the new med kit got thrown in my bag. So now I have two med kits, and five TQs. Still loving the CZ Bren 2. Reached out to CZ for some spare parts and they shipped some our way free of charge. It can be a challenge getting parts for a lot of the foreign equipment/weapons in country now, but it's working out. As you can see the snow is mostly gone, so changed my helmet scrim and pack scrim back to browns/greens. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/526834/Screenshot_20240308-000003_2_png-3152266.JPG Work has been good. I am loving the new team and my position. I have a few guys under me, and our team leader is a great guy to work with. I am glad I am getting my work done, and the chance to prove myself in the team. It feels good when the TL sees what I can do, and asks me if I can go out and do "X,Y,Z" on a mission. Keep up the good work keeping this thread alive. I'm happy to have been around and supported by you guys from the beginning. Looking forward to the victory party. Слава Україні 🇺🇦 View Quote Good to hear, stay safe out there. Godspeed to you and your fellow Soldiers. |
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Originally Posted By planemaker: True. But, if you just started reeling the fiber back on the reel as you walked, eventually you'd probably get close to the launch point just following that. Unless they're really stupid (ie Russians), when they lost the video feed, they should have cut the fiber and beat feet. If they didn't, then they deserve to get found and FPVd. View Quote Oh I agree. It's a great idea in theory, but not so good in practice. |
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World ain't what it seems, is it Gunny?
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It's not stupid, it's advanced!!
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It's not stupid, it's advanced!!
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Easterner -- always appreciate the updates. Stay safe -- i wish you all every success ! |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GIGhzkTW8AAiHok?format=jpg&name=900x900 View Quote My question would be, what are American citizens doing in Moscow? |
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The Russian Federation has developed a device for remote coupling during the evacuation of equipment - in theory, there is no need to climb out of the ARV under fire and attach towing cables. It consists of a frame in the form of two rods, at the end of which are installed guides for the installation of lugs, the frame mount contains a telescopic rod, with mounting on the bulldozer with the help of an eye. It works like this - when making a hitch, the crew does not leave the armored space. The mechanic-driver, observing through the observation device, maneuvers the machine and the bulldozer coulter and hooks the lash on the towing hooks of the evacuated machine. One then the other hooks the tow bar to the towing hook of the towed vehicle. In general it is difficult to say how it will show itself - it depends on the driver's qualification. However it will not turn out to be very much longer than getting out and hooking by hand (and it will turn out to be so) View Quote
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