Whew, my butthole would have been puckered the entire time my squad was crossing that downed bridge at 3:15. One well placed PKM and it's a lot of fricking funerals.
Like here soldiers are walking around these buildings while getting shot at and no one looks concerned, they don't even get to cover while reloading, is cod more realistic than real warfare?
Ah I remember this, guy goes full auto on seeing some dude in the bush lmao.
They end up killing a bunch near the end, but the first 7 minutes are them shooting at bushes and thing we can't see on video.
@5:15 > We need to cross this street to that building to cover our guys > [Machine gun fire intensifies] > Guess I'll just lightly jog across this street, doo do doo doo
Motherfricker, you are giving me anxiety. RUN.
noguns, neverserved etc here, i never get how ukrainians in these kind of situations can be so confident that they won't get shot in their back by a random group of vatniks, or how that dude with the rocket launcher can take his time to aim and shoot while out of cover without getting blasted by lead
@5:15 > We need to cross this street to that building to cover our guys > [Machine gun fire intensifies] > Guess I'll just lightly jog across this street, doo do doo doo
Motherfricker, you are giving me anxiety. RUN.
The key to combat is to go in assuming you're already dead. When it's your time, it's your time. So focus on the mission, stick with your training, get lucky and you go home. The lucky part is just as important as being the best at following training. I watched a guy get his leg sliced clean off by a chunk of shrapnel that ricocheted at such high speeds from a car bomb it bounced off two buildings to come into the road we were on, parallel to the car bomb about 80 feet, and he was dead from blood loss in under a minute. Ridiculously focused on training, the mission and all that jazz. Killed because a road sign decided it wanted to play lethal frisbee. Sometimes shit happens. No point worrying about it when shit's going down.
Like here soldiers are walking around these buildings while getting shot at and no one looks concerned, they don't even get to cover while reloading, is cod more realistic than real warfare?
The key to combat is to go in assuming you're already dead. When it's your time, it's your time. So focus on the mission, stick with your training, get lucky and you go home. The lucky part is just as important as being the best at following training. I watched a guy get his leg sliced clean off by a chunk of shrapnel that ricocheted at such high speeds from a car bomb it bounced off two buildings to come into the road we were on, parallel to the car bomb about 80 feet, and he was dead from blood loss in under a minute. Ridiculously focused on training, the mission and all that jazz. Killed because a road sign decided it wanted to play lethal frisbee. Sometimes shit happens. No point worrying about it when shit's going down.
This is just a guess, but the vatties they're fighting are probably paniced, shit tier conscripts and possibly outnumbered as well. That's why the ukranians can stand on a corner and mag dump while only taking sporadic and inaccurate incoming fire - their enemy can't aim and is disorientated, so their fire is ineffective and the ukie vets are too battlehardened to care about getting tagged by a lucky shot + know that that they have the upper hand.
I think it's the Davidas guy, that name sounds Lithuanian.
Well, Lithuania is much closer to Ukraine, both geographically and historically, than, say, Yakutia
Good stuff, thanks OP, now watching other videos from that channel.
You know exactly the kind of pensioners who are super interested when municipal workers come around on your street to do some pavement/utilities work, I dont think being interested in how vatniggs are being disposed of differs from that at all.
>The fricking emojis he uses on the map
Ukrainian zoomers are fricking weird, man.
They make me feel old and I'm younger than my father was when I was born.
Bump, I know it can’t compete against the vatnik wiener sucker getting droned but it’s actually pretty kino, in a zoomer kind of way
thanks bro.
i really wish that i understood ukrainian more than I do russian. hard to follow.
Wait... I thought Ukraine was white? That guy in the vid looks like a literal Muhammad.
I know a tall Japanese guy.
Bro, they border 2 swarthy countries. They're mostly slavic but yeah you'll find swarthy mfs.
race isn't real chief, the white race least of all.
It is real, it's just not as easily definable as white/black/brown/yellow
>you will never gun down russians
i wish i could take a sabbatical for a few months to go to ukraine
you ain't got the balls, just keep posting NAFO memes.
Looks professional, but the don't they take a knee when standing around in a combat zone?
Music is actually kino in this one tbh. Great vid
> kino
Vasily, your comrades need you on the front lines
Would you rather see the perspective of the vatniks getting blown up and shot to shit? He shows pieces of Kadyrovites in the aftermath.
>me paying my taxes
Crossing the street like that seems like asking to die but what do I know
Whew, my butthole would have been puckered the entire time my squad was crossing that downed bridge at 3:15. One well placed PKM and it's a lot of fricking funerals.
Another 11 minutes POV combat footage. With English subtitles. Deserves better than burial below vatnik dick suck spam.
at 5 mins I got such STALKER dejavu I feel physically ill
Like here soldiers are walking around these buildings while getting shot at and no one looks concerned, they don't even get to cover while reloading, is cod more realistic than real warfare?
Yes, because by day three of being in combat, you get so fricking tired, that you'd rather get shot than make another three steps
Ah I remember this, guy goes full auto on seeing some dude in the bush lmao.
They end up killing a bunch near the end, but the first 7 minutes are them shooting at bushes and thing we can't see on video.
@5:15
> We need to cross this street to that building to cover our guys
> [Machine gun fire intensifies]
> Guess I'll just lightly jog across this street, doo do doo doo
Motherfricker, you are giving me anxiety. RUN.
noguns, neverserved etc here, i never get how ukrainians in these kind of situations can be so confident that they won't get shot in their back by a random group of vatniks, or how that dude with the rocket launcher can take his time to aim and shoot while out of cover without getting blasted by lead
Confidence given by enemy incompetence I guess.
The key to combat is to go in assuming you're already dead. When it's your time, it's your time. So focus on the mission, stick with your training, get lucky and you go home. The lucky part is just as important as being the best at following training. I watched a guy get his leg sliced clean off by a chunk of shrapnel that ricocheted at such high speeds from a car bomb it bounced off two buildings to come into the road we were on, parallel to the car bomb about 80 feet, and he was dead from blood loss in under a minute. Ridiculously focused on training, the mission and all that jazz. Killed because a road sign decided it wanted to play lethal frisbee. Sometimes shit happens. No point worrying about it when shit's going down.
This is just a guess, but the vatties they're fighting are probably paniced, shit tier conscripts and possibly outnumbered as well. That's why the ukranians can stand on a corner and mag dump while only taking sporadic and inaccurate incoming fire - their enemy can't aim and is disorientated, so their fire is ineffective and the ukie vets are too battlehardened to care about getting tagged by a lucky shot + know that that they have the upper hand.
They are apparently Khadyrovites, so it figures they are undisciplined. They probably got separated from their main force during the rout.
Coming soon to a blue helmet near you, won't need subtitles tho
Amazing
I want to see streamed POV close combat but with Snapchat type filters applied so the enemy look like pirates or cats or something
huh
Hey, Lithuanian flag.
I think it's the Davidas guy, that name sounds Lithuanian.
Well, Lithuania is much closer to Ukraine, both geographically and historically, than, say, Yakutia
This random civie here lol
Good stuff, thanks OP, now watching other videos from that channel.
You know exactly the kind of pensioners who are super interested when municipal workers come around on your street to do some pavement/utilities work, I dont think being interested in how vatniggs are being disposed of differs from that at all.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umarell
This is like the meme about old men always going up to construction sites asking unwanted questions and telling the workers they're doing it wrong
Looks like my neighbor watching me fix my fence.