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

Ukranian soldier explains the aviation warning system in Chasov Yar:

1) Watch the Russian jet turn

2) Tell everybody to hide

There’s no air defense at this part of the front around Bakhmut it seems.

Link to original TG post @Supernovea+ Subbed version X post @Lord Bebo

Lord Bebo also posts: Ukranian soldiers complain that Russian aviation is flying over Chasov Yar “unpunished” and is bombing their positions.

Air supremacy can break the back of the best defenders.

To everyone who scoffed when I posted that Russia, having established air dominance, would soon have air superiority:

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When was the last time we built a new railway in the west? Not just fixing a broken one, but a brand new one?

The high-speed rail project in california was probably as close as the US has ever come. What happened in that situation was that the money was generally either stolen or misappropriated to other projects. It was epic public corruption and nothing whatsoever could be done about it.
 
Sure, Ukraine was at one time one of the most productive and advanced places in the Soviet Union. Tank factories, ICBM factories, Jet turbine engine factories.
Courtesy of the Russian SFSR. Crimea was graciously (and stupidly) bestowed over to them around that time. I would say that it isn't a stretch to declare the Ukrainian SSR the peak of Ukraine as a geographical entity
 
Hm isn't that more northern? The Valhalla type.
It's common to all Germanic peoples and to a lesser extent all Indo-European peoples since they all share the same pagan pantheon of gods that later diverged. The southern Germanic tribes that lived in modern day Germany where just converted a bit earlier than the Northern Germanic peoples living in scandinavia and also Slavic peoples living in the east which retained their pagan Aryan religion and traditions for longer.
 
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Technically this is Houthi-related but still hilariously applicable here I think:

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That's not all. They've already got Ammunition problems because the types of ammo they use are (currently?) not restockable due to industrial shortcomings. If they're out of ammo they have to abort the mission.

Meanwhile we have NAFO faggots in the editorial offices screaming for boots on the ground.

Seriously western Ukraine supporters are the worst.
 
Those are probably these:
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These are the rare and unique 9M534 missiles, which do not carry an explosive charge but a T-90 reconnaissance drone developed by ЗАО "ЭННИКС" possessing a pulse air-jet or small-size solid fuel rocket (in a new modifications).

🔻The range of the data transmission is up to 150km and because the UAV has some maneuverability thanks to its own means of propulsion, it can change trajectory.

🔻In total, it remains in the air for about 20 minutes. As a result, the Tornado-S crew can quickly carry out additional reconnaissance of the terrain immediately before launching the 11 remaining 9M542/544 and 9M549 guided MLRSs.

🔻Also, the 9M534 and 549 rockets can be equipped not only with five Motiv-3M self-targeting submunitions, but also with similar "kamikaze" UAVs of individual guidance with small-sized shaped warheads, providing for the defeat of enemy armoured groups moving from the rear on the march and dispersed along large stretches of highways.
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The tactical and technical potential of the Tornado-S MLRS is already noticeably ahead of its main competitor, the American HIMARS MLRS. link

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Again; the Ukraine is one big proving grounds. Russia better keep in mind that in addition to knowing what works better, the burgers are going to know what doesn't work, and go from there.
also to add to this that they are still working on the new missiles that would give it a 200km range in which this range would be as long as the U.S. greatest land air defense THAAD. I am sure once this war is over the fan boys along the lines would be saying how lucky Russia is Ukraine didn't receive captain america, THAADs, F-35s, M1a2SepV4s and Prsm missiles
 
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No idea, i was gonna post that "my ancestors" meme format with the smelly guy looking at a big tough viking but couldn't find a good pic
I thought it looked like the knights or possibly Uther from wc3, but it wasn't it. I know I've seen that helmet before, I just can't figure out where I've seen it, but it's definitely from some fantasy setting and not anything historical.
 
I think they've been building that Crimean railway for a couple years and it's almost complete. I'm sure others here know a lot more about it than me and can fill us in.
Don’t think that’s possible, because it passes through Mariupol and other formerly Ukrainian cities in Zaporizhie.

okay let’s be honest. Yes Russia failed its initial advance and suffered more casualties than it wanted. But it still holds every advantage against failing nato help and Ukies corruption.
I’d like to argue against the fundamental premise that the war started as a war.

Remember: SPECIAL military operation.

The fact that Russia “invaded” with an army of roughly 200.000 against twice as many Ukrop troops, tells me that the purpose was to force a deal and/or regime change through shock and awe.

And it almost worked until western leaders went full retard.
 
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Don’t think that’s possible, because it passes through Mariupol and other formerly Ukrainian cities in Zaporizhie.
Maybe I'm confusing it with the supply routes that were being used prior to the Kerch Bridge opening. I could've sworn I read that the line was already being built before they were trying to blow up that bridge.
 
The big problem is that those three years and X billion dollars gets a little Iskander reset every six months ;)

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And while we’re on the topic of NATO is fucked…

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Lol… LMAO even.
I'm not sure I understand. Did the German frigate accidentally fire twice, and both missiles failed? Or did the frigate misfire and the UAV malfunction? What were the missiles, were they American? Has America been giving it's allies malfunctioning weaponry?
 
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This girl has one of the highest body counts of the SMO, but it doesn't mean what you think:
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Радистка (Radistka) or "Radio Woman", was awarded the Order of Courage.
She was one of the first FPV operators, being the first graduate of the Archangel FPV School and has a large number of casualties to her name.
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Drone warfare is here to stay. get with the program.
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