Better quality footage of destroyed Bradleys and Leopard 2. They did not even get to fire a single shot.
5 German Leopard 2A6 and 2A4 tanks (2 destroyed, 1 shot down and abandoned, 3 abandoned)
One of the most craziest things about the destroyed convoy is that the Leopard 2A6 is one of the most common modern versions of the Leopard 2, having been developed and adopted in the late 1990s and adopted by many countries in 2000-2019. Besides Germany and Ukraine, the NATO countries of Finland, Netherlands, Canada, Greece, and Portugal still use the 2A6 in active service. It's also 1 version away from the most updated version of the Leopard 2, the Leopard 2A7 (the 2A8 is still being developed).
This means that pro-Ukrainians cannot say that because NATO gave 1980s-tier stuff to Ukraine (since the Leopard 2A4 and Bradleys were made in the 1980s) and not modern wunderwaffe was the reason they are losing in the 2023 Summer Counter-offensive. From the Ukrainian tactics in the convoy, if they continue to do these attacks, all these modern NATO wunderwaffe will suffer the same fate, such as F-16s, which Ukraine has coveted so badly. In addition, this only drives up Russian propaganda, but also makes all non-Western countries considering whether if they should buy or keep using NATO equipment or not, because of the poor results being used in the war.
I think at this point, I think the consensus of the thread has already agreed that these are not PROOOBING attacks. Now because we see the most modern equipment that NATO has given to Ukraine in this, I can confirm that today is
Day 6 of the Ukrainian Summer counter-offensive (since June 4), and so far, they have not net gained a single village, because every time they capture a village, they get kicked out by the Russian Armed Forces.
Here is neutral tank nerd Red Effect on the destroyed/abandoned Leopard 2A4 and 2A6 tanks.
Leopard 2A4
Archive:
https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/pxnvb-eBrgY
Leopard 2A6
Archive:
https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/8qSXAaQc7EI
Edit
Corrected years of 2A6 being developed.