Russian Invasion of Ukraine Megathread

How well is the war this going for Russia?

  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Blyatskrieg

    Votes: 249 10.6%
  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐ I ain't afraid of no Ghost of Kiev

    Votes: 278 11.8%
  • ⭐⭐⭐ Competent attack with some upsets

    Votes: 796 33.7%
  • ⭐⭐ Stalemate

    Votes: 659 27.9%
  • ⭐ Ukraine takes back Crimea 2022

    Votes: 378 16.0%

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From what I recall it was established pretty early on they wouldn't do a thing against javelins, but would be effective against older systems fired top down like that in an urban environment.
Pretty sure no physical armor can save from tandem warhead at this point, much less from a top-down one.
However, I don't really recall any mentions of their purpose to begin with, so it's a speculation that somehow got blown out of proportion by memers, atleast that's the picture i get.
 
That's what I honestly think about "cope cages".
I haven't seen many, if any, videos with tanks with them getting blasted through it, yet the internet made it into a founi with a verdict that they provide zero protection against anything, even though that is debatable.

Truly the power of reddit.
Cope Cages can actually be somewhat useful if the missile or rocket in question isn't using a tandem warhead, other wise it's just the equivalent of flipping it off to try and stop it. Issue is tandem warheads have been basically the standard for all AT since the 70s or 80s, even RPG-7 tandem warheads exist and are employed by Ukraine. So the odds of A.) Being attacked from the top from a launcher not using a tandem warhead and B.) It actually being blocked by the cage, is extremely slim.
 
They are, more accurately, ultra-nationalist, with an extreme hate for Jews generally, “zionists” more specifically
So, good people on both sides?
those ISIS execution videos where the ISIS members lacked any sort of Middle Eastern accent whatsoever and spoke perfect English and were totally not CIA.
Don't be exceptional. A huge number of ISIS recruits were shitbag ethnic Pakistanis born and raised in England.
 
Cope Cages can actually be somewhat useful if the missile or rocket in question isn't using a tandem warhead, other wise it's just the equivalent of flipping it off to try and stop it. Issue is tandem warheads have been basically the standard for all AT since the 70s or 80s, even RPG-7 tandem warheads exist and are employed by Ukraine. So the odds of A.) Being attacked from the top from a launcher not using a tandem warhead and B.) It actually being blocked by the cage, is extremely slim.
I'm no expert by any means, so I don't have an authority to claim any of that, and, I suppose, neither can anyone without first-hand info here.

Also, I see many RPGs with regular HEAT warheads on ukranian photos, plus its a post-soviet shithole, I presume there are still many laying around, so, it can't be 100% stupid imo.
 
Had to share this one. Azov monkey manages to miss a perfect shot on a T-72B3 with an NLAW anti-tank weapon and just grazes it, tank keeps driving like nothing happened. It was practically point-blank and drunk Azov monkey still missed it. What happened to all that NATO training that poor westerners paid for with their tax dollars?
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Not a perfect shot in the sense that it was probably too close for the nlaw rocket to actually arm, and it was shot like it was an RPG, which it isn't.

AFAIK, the nlaw/javelin rocket is meant to find it's own way to the top of a tank, and while flying overtop, a shaped charge explodes and rains -downwards- from the rocket and onto the top of the tank. The rocket also needs a small amount of distance from the armor for it's charge to work properly, it can't just bonk onto the tank like that.

TL;DR it was most likely the shot that was the problem, not the rocket.
 
Pretty sure no physical armor can save from tandem warhead at this point, much less from a top-down one.
However, I don't really recall any mentions of their purpose to begin with, so it's a speculation that somehow got blown out of proportion by memers, atleast that's the picture i get.
That style hasn't been used before, but plenty of militaries, including the US, have used the concept before.
 
AFAIK, the nlaw/javelin rocket is meant to find it's own way to the top of a tank, and while flying overtop, a shaped charge explodes and rains -downwards- from the rocket
Both can be fired in direct attack modes, but the Javelin still climbs out after firing even in this mode so it's probably too close. The NLAW can be used like a conventional shoulder launched missile.
 
Russia has allegedly pretty much given up on Kiev and is allegedly focusing on the north-south linkup in the east to cut off the main bulk of the Ukrainian army that has been talked about for two weeks

Per this, allegedly Russian troops have broken through Ukrainian lines near Izyum and are pushing southeast

Allegedly
 
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That style hasn't been used before, but plenty of militaries, including the US, have used the concept before.
I'm no expert by any means, so I don't have an authority to claim any of that, and, I suppose, neither can anyone without first-hand info here.

Also, I see many RPGs with regular HEAT warheads on ukranian photos, plus its a post-soviet shithole, I presume there are still many laying around, so, it can't be 100% stupid imo.
Yeah, Slat Armor is a common thing. One reason it's being meme'd on it because it's trying to protect against top attacks. One big issue with "Roof Slat armor" is that it makes spotting a tank easier. Height is a big concern with tanks since it's probably the most important part of it's silhouette, one of the big things people drummed on about the T-14 "Vaporware" is that because everyone was sitting down inside the chassis in front of the turret side by side, both the chassis and especially the turret could be reduced in height, making it harder to spot.
 
Not a perfect shot in the sense that it was probably too close for the nlaw rocket to actually arm, and it was shot like it was an RPG, which it isn't.

AFAIK, the nlaw/javelin rocket is meant to find it's own way to the top of a tank, and while flying overtop, a shaped charge explodes and rains -downwards- from the rocket and onto the top of the tank. The rocket also needs a small amount of distance from the armor for it's charge to work properly, it can't just bonk onto the tank like that.

TL;DR it was most likely the shot that was the problem, not the rocket.
As said above Javelin works a little differently, it has a minimum range of 65m in direct attack mode. NLAW needs only 20m. From the looks of the rocket it's the NLAW. Problem was the guy's aim, he should've led the tank a bit and aimed at the engine compartment. My wild guess is that he was too distracted with filming the video.
 
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Yeah, Slat Armor is a common thing. One reason it's being meme'd on it because it's trying to protect against top attacks. One big issue with "Roof Slat armor" is that it makes spotting a tank easier. Height is a big concern with tanks since it's probably the most important part of it's silhouette, one of the big things people drummed on about the T-14 "Vaporware" is that because everyone was sitting down inside the chassis in front of the turret side by side, both the chassis and especially the turret could be reduced in height, making it harder to spot.
This comment reminds me of a scene from an anime that I like.

 
Russia has allegedly pretty much given up on Kiev and is allegedly focusing on the north-south linkup in the east to cut off the main bulk of the Ukrainian army that has been talked about for two weeks

Per this, allegedly Russian troops have broken through Ukrainian lines near Izyum and are pushing southeast

Allegedly
They have been posted before but deserve another mention: Military and Foreign Affairs Network.
They have a daily update on the Russo-Ukrainian conflict and keep to an impartial judgement on this matter. Though it's a summary that doesn't take the away the need to conduct one's own research.
 
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It looks like one of the reddit tier morons who went to fight russia got a dose of reality and actually understands that nobody should be going over there to fight now

Also, I wonder how long it'll take before some troon calls this woman transphobic


Since his return, Francis has been gathering medical supplies for the people of Lviv, Ukraine.

"There is a major supply shortage, especially with trauma kit items: quick clot, tourniquets, etc. Most of these items are not available for purchase in Poland or Ukraine. They are essential to both military personnel and civilians," he said.

Why the fuck are we sending tons of weapons to Ukraine and not basic medical supplies :stress:
 
As said above Javelin works a little differently, it has a minimum range of 65m in direct attack mode. NLAW needs only 20m. From the looks of the rocket it's the NLAW. Problem was the guy's aim, he should've led the tank a bit and aimed at the engine compartment. My wild guess is that he was too distracted with filming the video.
Reddit gold glitter has blinded many men, can't blame him.
 
Why the fuck are we sending tons of weapons to Ukraine and not basic medical supplies :stress:

The people sending supplies are intent on the greatest damage being done to Russia as is possible. Medical supplies don't really help with that. If you're wounded badly enough to need specialised treatment, then you weren't getting back into the fight anyway.

I get the feeling that this is somewhat the position the Hohol government is taking as well.
 
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