Russian Special Military Operation in the Ukraine - Mark IV: The Partitioning of Discussion

are there any other sauces for adivkaakaa fucking stupid spellings of towns, being penetrated by Russia? I'm not finding anything outside of Pro-Russian maps. It's a big move is true
Not really, the frontal approach from Donetsk City has not been very active since its been mined and fortified for nearly a decade. Russia only fully captured the Donestk airport back in November, the Ukrainians and DPR couldn't dislodge each other from the site for years and it was some of the heaviest fighting in the early part of the civil war back in 2014-2015ish. Most of Russia's efforts have been around Maryinka in that area, if Avdiivka is collapsing it shows that the Ukrainians are extremely short handed for manpower and munitions across the front because Bakhmut has been effectively surrounded and mostly captured.
 
Not really, the frontal approach from Donetsk City has not been very active since its been mined and fortified for nearly a decade. Russia only fully captured the Donestk airport back in November, the Ukrainians and DPR couldn't dislodge each other from the site for years and it was some of the heaviest fighting in the early part of the civil war back in 2014-2015ish. Most of Russia's efforts have been around Maryinka in that area, if Avdiivka is collapsing it shows that the Ukrainians are extremely short handed for manpower and munitions across the front because Bakhmut has been effectively surrounded and mostly captured.
That's what I thought, advifuckingstupidname has been packed tight like a fortress since way before 2022, and it seems unexpected for Russia to have entered the town all of a sudden just like that.
 
That's what I thought, advifuckingstupidname has been packed tight like a fortress since way before 2022, and it seems unexpected for Russia to have entered the town all of a sudden just like that.
Might depend on the ammo situation, which seems a bit dodgy.

I'm mobile posting like a faggot, can anyone check FIRMS? Might be a clue there.
 
I'm just generally fascinated how worthless all this hyper expensive super advanced weaponry is in real life usage. You'd think the key lessons from WW2 and beyond were that you need to make weaponry that can calibrate itself and run for longer without maintenance yet the new technology seems to need touched up every few hours to stop it from going completely out of sync. It seems like the US believes that in a real life conventional war there'd be an unlimited amount of resources and engineers behind every missile launcher to ensure that it never comes into any harm, meaning that straying from its base even a little is enough to become nothing but an expensive target.

Now I see why the US simply abandoned trucks in Afghanistan instead of trying to move them back to a base to refit them, they're completely and utterly dogshit if you stumble upon even a minor roadblock. Sand can fuck them, mud can fuck them, the cold can stall their engines, the heat can burn out key electronics etc. Just once I'd like to see their brand new advanced tanks navigate through Alaska or a muddy field before they decide to order 50 of them. Any equipment that requires the perfect environment to work properly is worthless in conventional warfare.
The Nazis during WW2 had the same issue where their equipment was overly complicated and too expensive.
 
I think these intercepts happen all the time on both sides. But only the Russian Bears along our lines make the news here.
This one is from 2 years ago.
5 years ago f16 comes up on a Russian government jet over the Baltic sea. Su-27 intercepts and he leaves.
True but we didn't have a senile meat puppet sleepwalking through the script handed to him by old, fat ugly holholinas in State during those intercepts, and the last time a meat puppet was in charge he wanted to play nice with the USSR, not send nukes.
 
CNN butthurt from Pu Xi Riot is almost palpable.

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CNN butthurt from Pu Xi Riot is almost palpable.

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PSST, CNN WE'RE NOT PART OF THE FUCKING ICC, WE DON'T VIEW IT AS LEGITIMATE EITHER. GUESS WHO ALSO DON'T VIEW THE ICC AS LEGITIMATE: FUCKING CHINA.

"HURR WHY WOULD CHINA DO THIS AFTER PUTIN IS ARRESTED?" *shits pants and eats lead paint*

Journos are fucking clinically retarded. China's not the West's friend you dumb faggots.

And nobody is fucking arresting Vladimir Putin unless they want WWIII to start.
 
There was a lot of tech on the backburner in development in terms of microchips production and tools to do so in Russia. Here for example another example of development. A presentation (in Russian) from Institute for Physics of Microstructures of the Russian Academy of Sciences on regards towards EUV lithograph. They helped ASML devices back in the day in development of EUV lithograph up to 15,5 mm and now are planning to develop domestic EUV lithographs for Russia, the plan is to have a working prototype in 2024.


Anyway, and now for some words of wisdom.

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"If you don't understand what you are doing, neither does your enemy. "- Joe Tzu
 
Historytube chad Mark Felton has recently put out a pretty insightful vid, about why the Anglo army is absolute shite and could not fend off Putler and his CHUD goons.

According to the story , didn't the Russians fire more shells than the British army has over the course of like a week last summer ?

The cluster bombs/ DU stuff ...well, desperation is a stinky cologne. Ukraine's core problem has always been troop quality (and increasingly quantity.) It's the one bottleneck you can't overcome by throwing money at it, and any attempt to outsource at scale means entering the war. This is about the only moves left to try and wring a few more kills out of Mykola before the Russians turn him into pink mist. To the last Ukrainian, indeed :(
 
While not definitive proof, I remember seeing something about how Putin has a specific gait while walking referred to as "gunslinger gait" where the walker still naturally swings their non-dominant arm while walking, but their draw arm doesn't swing so it can stay close to the gun at all times. Not something that a paper pusher would have ingrained into their gait, imo.
Even paper pushers in the KGB carried a strap.
 
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