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

Meanwhile Wagner's Africa Story Arc continues. They aided Niger in expelling the corrupt pro-French government in a successful coup. Another blow to the corrupt colonialist regimes composing the rotten corpse of NATO.

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For more background, the French have been shitting up Niger for some time. This is a victory for both Niger and everyone else who also hates the French.
First Burkina Faso, and now Niger, maybe if the snails weren't constantly trying to fuck with their former African possessions then maybe they wouldn't have this issue
 
Eww, the new mirror is in Poland. Everyone, tuck your pants into your socks.
After you invade them a few times they really start to grow on you.
Hello frens, just remember to squat with your whole feet firmly planted on the ground, not on your toes, while liberally using kurwas. If you were to gently troll ukros by leaving small pieces of paper with слава россия everywhere (like some unknown people have been doing in my city teehee) it'd be appreciated.
 
Meanwhile Wagner's Africa Story Arc continues. They aided Niger in expelling the corrupt pro-French government in a successful coup. Another blow to the corrupt colonialist regimes composing the rotten corpse of NATO.

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For more background, the French have been shitting up Niger for some time. This is a victory for both Niger and everyone else who also hates the French.
Wakanda jokes aside, if Wagner keeps making so many inroads in Africa, they could easily become the first quasi-governmental entity to become a military super power since the East India Trading Company.
 
I am really legitimately confused what their mine clearing tactics have been as every compilation I've seen seems like some dude with a rifle putting it on the ground before him and walking over it hoping a mine doesn't go off (It almost always goes off).

That or a vehicle freaking out as someone fires on it, popping smoke and them driving into a mine the 6 other wrecks on the road somehow missed doing the same thing.
Mine clearing is extremely hard and dangerous if you're not using rare and expensive mine clearing vehicles. All of NATO probably has less than 150 of those vehicles.
So the Ukronazi simps were all "muh zigger cope cages" at the start of the war but now that the hohols are using them they're quiet and don't bring them up at all lmao

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NAFO tards shaking and crying right now.
The Russian lawmakers have upped the age of enlistment to 30 and are making happy noises about rising it all the way to 40 or even 50.



A rather unconstitutional law has also been passed. From now on, lawyers will be prohibited from helping conscripts and mobilized persons at military enlistment offices. Also, the new amendments will prohibit citizens from leaving the Russian Federation from the moment an electronic summons is issued rather than from the moment it is delivered (formerly you had to be served a paper). The fine for failing to show up at the enlistment office has been upped from 3000 rub to 30 000 rub.

I imagine they they are getting ready either for a full-scale war against NATO or creating a wealth of bodies to hold the newly occupied territories in case they decide to carry out a push to Kiev 2.0.

Shower thought: pre-WW II, Nazi Germany enjoyed a boost in culture, economic prosperity and patriotism. I am not currently seeing anything like this taking place in Russia, and the populace is less than enthused about having to die for the tzar, though apathetic compliance is sure present in many.
Different situation. Most Russians are just keeping their heads down and hoping the war ends so they can get Ikea back or so they won't get drafted. A general draft hasn't happened in Russia.... Yet
 
The counter-oinkfensive has begun!



Ukrainian troops tried to storm in southern direction east of Robotyne village. The vehicles got attacked and destroyed by artillery and probably ATGMs.

This last one though


It'd be fragging time if I was hohol, Thank God I'm just a miserable burgerina.

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Rumors of a captured Leopard. Tomorrow should be lit.
 
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Had, they had 150 but not anymore what with the Ukrainians thinking sending them practically unsupported into a artillery/drone/helicopter killing zone in broad daylight.

And keep in mind this is how they used them with a full spread of NATO advisors behind their leadership. So they were either instructed in how to properly use this equipment and how to run this whole offensive and simply chose to ignore it, or this was the advice and guidance they got and NATO leadership is just as retarded as the Ukrainians who keep trying to find landmines with Kalashnikov snowshoes.
 
And keep in mind this is how they used them with a full spread of NATO advisors behind their leadership. So they were either instructed in how to properly use this equipment and how to run this whole offensive and simply chose to ignore it, or this was the advice and guidance they got and NATO leadership is just as retarded as the Ukrainians who keep trying to find landmines with Kalashnikov snowshoes.
I don't want to be presumptious because I know literally nothing about military strategy, but I have always been amazed at people referring to NATO military advisors as if they were anything special. Since the existence of the USSR and the times of the Iron Curtain, the former Soviet republics viewed "foreign" as synonimous with "awesome".

"Moscow is finished, Ukraine has the genius of Canadian generals at their side".

Dudes. How many wars has Canada fought in and won in the previous half a century? I heard the Ukrainian recruits asked "But what should we do with the Russian mine fields" and were told "just go around them" by the NATO instructors.

There is the old adage of "the generals always prepare for the previous war". Judging by the opening moves we saw last year, both Russia and NATO were still thinking in terms of WW2. The way things stand now, the Russian and Ukrainian armies are currently the most up-to-date fighting forces in the entire world. The availability of drones revolutionized warfare (again) and so new doctrines have to be tried, tested and implemented. Right now NATO has less experience in fighting a modern war than the Ukrainians themselves.
 
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More footage from the recent failed Ukrainian counteroffensive near Rabotino. The degenerates in Kiev, London, and Washington are seemingly incapable of coming up with any strategy other than sending wave after wave of Ukrainian and Polish meat into Russian landmines and artillery fire.

Is this really what NATO training is like? If yes, no wonder they lost to the Taliban.

 
Hohols posted a schmaltzy video about the former Green Beret Prigo and his mercs found who was killed in Bakhmut/Artemovsk back in May. I don't know why they waited
two months.

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NY Post article from May 2023/Archive

In Bakhmut:
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The counter-oinkfensive has begun!

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Ukrainian troops tried to storm in southern direction east of Robotyne village. The vehicles got attacked and destroyed by artillery and probably ATGMs.

This last one though
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It'd be fragging time if I was hohol, Thank God I'm just a miserable burgerina.

Link and Link

Rumors of a captured Leopard. Tomorrow should be lit.

More footage from the recent failed Ukrainian counteroffensive near Rabotino. The degenerates in Kiev, London, and Washington are seemingly incapable of coming up with any strategy other than sending wave after wave of Ukrainian and Polish meat into Russian landmines and artillery fire.

Is this really what NATO training is like? If yes, no wonder they lost to the Taliban.

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You guys clearly don't understand how future wars are fought. Particularly against killbots/orcs/Russians. Featuring Commander Zelensky Brannigan:

 
I don't want to be presumptious because I know literally nothing about military strategy, but I have always been amazed at people referring to NATO military advisors as if they were anything special.
You're not wrong that people tend to overhype foreign advisors. But there's a wide fucking gulf between expecting to have the next MacArthur at your side, and getting a guy who thinks you can race through a minefield faster than the mines go off, Call of Duty style. Which is why I say they're either getting good advice and ignoring it, or they've got retards on their side which is a concerning development in general, considering the head of that advisory is almost certainly US, which does have combat experience and spent entire decades preparing specifically to fight this very war right here, just at a much higher intensity.

There is the old adage of "the generals always prepare for the previous war". Judging by the opening moves we saw last year, both Russia and NATO were still thinking in terms of WW2.
I couldn't disagree more, actually. The adage is accurate, but its actually been so heavily beaten into western doctrine that outside of procurement, the military hasn't been preparing to fight this war, or the last war, or the one before that. They were fixated so far ahead that they were preparing for a war who's technology didn't even exist yet, which is how the west ended up with its arsenal of extremely limited, extremely over engineered military equipment. Everyone was operating off the assumption that the next war would be fought by tanks that needed thermal shielding and radar absorption to avoid being instantly killed by hypersonic missiles with independently targeting multiple warhead systems that would fly over the battlefield on reaper drones and instantly mark and kill any target it sensed. We operated off the assumption that open ground would become such an impossible killing field that every war would be fought nearly exclusively to its conclusion in urban megacities where every street would have to be struck with thermobarics and swept corner to corner while drones in coordination with snipers would slaughter any infantry in the open, while unguided rocket fire would be so prevalent and omnidirectional that vehicles would need specialized, million dollar detection and intercept systems to even stand a chance of surviving long enough to disgorge troops. The war of the future was expected to be a short, brutal brawl of technological mass destruction

Armies were preparing for insanely advanced, coordinated and cohesive warfare. And what we've gotten is the Korean War with cope cages to try and stop javelins. We still ended up preparing for the wrong war, because the preparations were done by wargamers and bureaucrats with a sprinkle of sci-fi and military-industrial complex salesmanship. Turns out that landmines don't care about advanced threat avoidance technology, and all the advanced artillery direction in the world still struggles to defeat a trench full of dudes.

Edit: Yes my examples of future war are exaggerations, my points just that they were preparing for science fiction, not blood and steel.
 
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