International Russia/Ukraine Megathread V13

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Funny. Search function doesn't work so we can't quickly to find his posts done 500 days ago.
 
To @Ruthless Ryan:

Something tells me a lot of folks in this thread will be disappointed about 12 months from now.

Im not sure why i was quoted or how research paper about us military people estimating casualties in large scale conflict is really related to current situation on ground in ukraine (even if they use ukr as reference)

What i want to know is which country can create 3600 casualties for usa in 2 weeks because only one i can come up with is the one which starts with C and has shitload of people
 
Are there any updates on the T-14 situation?
They were supposedly sent to the southern front like 6 months ago, only to be rejected by commanders (atleast that was the story)
We haven't seen a single one in actual combat do far.

I'm guessing they're abandoning the project entirely at this point...

Or with the sanctions (sanctions don't work ;) so they need more vespene gas) they can't get the chips and parts they need to build them other than piecemeal.
 
Best theory I’ve seen is that they don’t want to risk the T14s reputation by losing them in combat. This is because they want to sell them to partnering countries

Do you really want to purchase from Russia now? Knowing how much graft goes into their military industrial complex?

"I'm sorry comrade Rana, but we can't give you those replacement parts for the T-14 because the director needed to buy more Prada underwear for his "pleasure team" that he keeps on his yacht in Cyprus."
 
Another one with the same wrong statement. I never said this a year ago. Show me the post.

It is called the truth, but unfortunately it does not follow your narrative and you label it as false propaganda. We shall see where things stand in another 12 moths.

Oh, sure, those counterattacks have moved the Russian Army back 50 miles! Only 6 miles mate, and how many Ukrainians were lost for those 6 miles? Have they been replaced yet. Ukrainians have made it through one line of defense in a few small areas. 600-mile front 100 miles deep. Do the math. How long will it take and how many Ukrainian soldiers will be lost?
No one has benefited more from the search engine breaking than Liar Marino. How many times before it break did you say show me the post to me and then I showed you and you tucked tail and ran?

Dude shut up already. While you were offline we had pages of great updates; none of them supporting your narrative. You got nothing to say about any of it. Just petty bickering and more lying
 
Are there any updates on the T-14 situation?
They were supposedly sent to the southern front like 6 months ago, only to be rejected by commanders (atleast that was the story)
We haven't seen a single one in actual combat do far.

I'm guessing they're abandoning the project entirely at this point...


apparently they were in the Ukraine providing fire support.
 
Or with the sanctions (sanctions don't work ;) so they need more vespene gas) they can't get the chips and parts they need to build them other than piecemeal.
IMHO they were not able to manage normal production even before any sanctions....
While USSR type models most likely they are able to produce ...
Like most likely they does have components and spare parts to produce something like T-80 or T-72...from late 1980 ies.
Relatively impressive tanks variants.
1991-1993 they had huge financial problems, 1998-1999 too so maybe some components had been produced and accumulated in warehouses but tanks weren't produced.
 
No one has benefited more from the search engine breaking than Liar Marino. How many times before it break did you say show me the post to me and then I showed you and you tucked tail and ran?
You have not shown me shit and I would most certainly not tuck tail and run from the likes of you. You give yourself way too much credit.
Again, where is the post where I said a year ago that Ukraine would lose this war? You don't have it do you?
 
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But i think they stopped T-80 production over 25 years ago. i think Black eagle might be the tank theyre making with new tech? Which would be more advanced then abrams...(well it was back in the day)
Yeah. While some earlier produced batches still had been upgraded.

T-80 vs T-72 produced in 1988 th face to face 1 vs 1 is better. Better gun stabilisation, sights, good frontal protection ( glacis and turret cheeks ) , a bit higher fire rate than for T-72...
Minus: autoloader is more vulnerable than T-72 or T-90 ...
 
This is great information about army airborne.

That is not U.S. Army Airborne dummy. That is Army Air Assault from the 101st.
The 101st converted to Air Assault in 1974. They kept the Airborne tab for historical reasons.
Ten-day course.
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We are disappointed with you and your predictions 19 months in row comrade.
Do you really think I give two-shits about what "we" think.
I'm not here for a popularity contest like most of you, but if I was, I think I would be winning.
 


From the comments..

"I mean you can have the most amazing helicopter in the world. If the maintenance is shitty, then it does not really matter how good it was originally."
 
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Do you really want to purchase from Russia now? Knowing how much graft goes into their military industrial complex?

"I'm sorry comrade Rana, but we can't give you those replacement parts for the T-14 because the director needed to buy more Prada underwear for his "pleasure team" that he keeps on his yacht in Cyprus."
Not sure. I know the failures of there equipment has lead to some countries shopping elsewhere
 
I have not shown me shit and I would most certainly not tuck tail and run from the likes of you. You give yourself way too much credit.
Again, where is the post where I said a year ago that Ukraine would lose this war? You don't have it do you?

Is there a way to go back and check on the BS that you have posted? Because my biggest issue and debating point with you was that you have said the UKR army is done and has no more troops for the longest time, but you just keep kicking the can down the road saying in 12 months they are done while you said the same thing 12 months earlier.
 
Zelensky praises soldiers as Ukraine claims control of key town on eastern front
Kyiv, UkraineEdited By: Srishti Singh SisodiaUpdated: Sep 18, 2023, 01:42 AM IST

Ukraine claimed on Sunday (September 17) that its forces had retaken Klishchiivka, a key town south of the key frontline city of Bakhmut. This comes amid Kyiv's ongoing counter-attack against Moscow's offensive against the country.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky hailed the soldiers for recapturing Klishchiivka, which was captured by Russia in January.

Zelensky said, "Today I would like to particularly commend the soldiers who, step by step, are returning to Ukraine what belongs to it namely in the area of Bakhmut."

"80th Airborne Assault Brigade, 5th Separate Assault Brigade, glorious 95th, and Joint Assault Brigade of the National Police "Liut". Klishchiivka! Well done!" he added.

According to the Ukrainian military, the troops "achieved success" in the Klishchiivka district of the Donetsk region on the southern flank of Bakhmut and forced the enemy out of their positions.

As Zelensky prepares his second wartime visit to Washington next week in a bid to rally support, he claimed that Kyiv was "preparing new defence solutions for Ukraine".

The Ukrainian president said that the "air defence and artillery are the priority", without providing details.

Klishchiivka, was home to several hundred people before Moscow launched its offensive in February 2022.

Ilya Yevlash, who is the spokesman for Ukrainian troops in the east, said that control over Klishchiivka could help the Ukrainian army encircle Bakhmut, captured by Russian forces in May after one of the war's longest and bloodiest battles.

In a televised statement, Yevlash said: "We have now gained a staging ground, which will in the future allow us to continue to develop offensive actions and liberate our land from the occupiers."

https://www.wionews.com/world/zelen...s-control-of-key-town-on-eastern-front-636965

 
Ukraine isn't country but a project. 2017 th. :(Trademark.

- Pretty good project. They even managed yo get a strong football team in there.
Putin was smart, but i think that got his ego to big.
 
I have not shown me shit and I would most certainly not tuck tail and run from the likes of you. You give yourself way too much credit.
Again, where is the post where I said a year ago that Ukraine would lose this war? You don't have it do you?
Here's one from Oct. 1 2022 where you said all Ukrainians would die in the next 12 months. That took me about 2 minutes of searching so I'm sure there are more.

https://forums.sherdog.com/posts/169375748/

Rod1 said:
Morale seems pretty low in the Ukr army, im pretty sure they are going to surrender soon in the face of overwhelming Russian numbers @San Marino

San Marino said:
"No. They are all going to die over the next 12 months and not be replaced.
They know their numbers are shrinking and death is imminent.
Does the Ukrainian Army have enough soldiers to keep this war up for another 5 years?"
 
T-80 isn't that bad at all.
Some cons vs T-72, some pros...
If they does have material and semi fabricates then why not...




eh?

theyre mild, but they should NOT be reproduced. Unless theyre aiming to make Black Eagle.
 
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