International Russia/Ukraine Megathread V10

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Looking at recent combat footage can't help but notice the same old thing. Ukranian tanks squaring off against entrenched Russian infantry with no infantry support of their own. There's zero consideration for a tactical approach and they basically park the tank over the trench and try blast the soldiers out. Trenches are sort of known for being good defence against tank fire so it makes me wonder who is designing these tactics. In the beginning the two tanks split up with one just seeming to vanish during the exchange. When Russia was being balsey in the beginning they were doing the same thing: unescorted tanks popping grind maneuvers on freeways and random lone soldiers breaking into buildings. Something about this whole conflict looks like a bunch of dudes who just want to fight without a central command. The logistics of everything looks all over the place on both sides.

Is there a timestamp you are referring to?
 
Is there a timestamp you are referring to?
starts around 47:50

even looking at the Russian trench it doesn't seem to serve any purpose. At around 50:30 the tank literally shoots right at the trench at near point blank range and misses.

he even says the tanks are fitted with gopros on the front
 
starts around 47:50

even looking at the Russian trench it doesn't seem to serve any purpose. At around 50:30 the tank literally shoots right at the trench at near point blank range and misses.

he even says the tanks are fitted with gopros on the front
that specific point had been fought over a few times, changing hands between Ukraine and Russia. This was Ukraine retaking it for the 2nd or 3rd time. They had infantry its just not in the frame. they also knew the russians in the trench were softened up, low on ammunition, likely had run out of antiarmor weapons and clearly had eyes on them via the drones. That was essentially a mop-up operation. Pretty low risk imo.
 
>going to federal prison to win an internet argument.
Basically looks that all " leaked " info ( I didn't had lurked in depth cos little interest if to be fair ) is " based " on info long ago widely and freely awailable in mainstream media stuff...
Something like this.
Also ofc problems obiviously were widely known for xxx xxx mainstream media 400 days ago and nothing had changed...
Like statement that Ukr air def mainly is using USSR era systems and missiles designed ( and even produced ) in this era and that there might be problems when stockpile will run out...etc things...
0 secret for mainstream public...
400 + days in row.
 
“Crimea has prepared for any development of events within the framework of a special operation,” said the head of the Republic of Crimea Sergey Aksyonov
 
Primary talks about budget planning in Estonia.
Sadly for me looks that they are too obsessed with reduction of budget deficite....despite their fiscal balance and debts / GDP is better than Germany, Belgium etc does have....
1. Small increase for defense budget .. Yeah, ~3 % GDP .....miniscule value on big scene..
2. Advises to increase VAT %.:(
3. The same advises to increase tax on fuel and alco & tobacco.
3. More tax supposed "<45> middle class " :p and real middle class...

While without this shit they anyway might had managed to pay 3% GDP and even more for defense...
Their fiscal balance is better than Finland does have.

I dunno how long this will last if they will afford to rise VAT%.:D....
They are doing better than Russia and Finland and actually had better 2022 th results than had been predicted by their own economists... .... ....
Estonia is notable EU and eurozone country with lenient attitude to issue CCW permits etc stuff....
It is more close to Texas rather than Washington... while without open carry....:D

Will see how new beauties will be appreciated by general population....

If to be fair they had been honest in a lot of legit SD cases unlike modern pussy crybaby countries and for this they deserves props and to tell " thank you "....
 
that specific point had been fought over a few times, changing hands between Ukraine and Russia. This was Ukraine retaking it for the 2nd or 3rd time. They had infantry its just not in the frame. they also knew the russians in the trench were softened up, low on ammunition, likely had run out of antiarmor weapons and clearly had eyes on them via the drones. That was essentially a mop-up operation. Pretty low risk imo.
just looked very uncoordinated
 
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