yep and shelling it, aside from any material advantage, forces the russians to either take it and show their belly or redirect what little they have to defending a dead front
They don't care about destroying civilian apartments and easting missiles like the Russians. Apparently they target military hubs, electric plants and army fuel stations.
The west is looking at them so they cannot start full genociding even they would be fully justified to do so.
its difficult to hit artillery hidden inside a apartments. just waiting to see what Roman Berdnikov does. he has a history of shelling everything then moving mobile infrantry up followed by artillery.
yeah seems like it. they havent moved their s400s to the frontline. I think that cloud is just the backblast from the s300. there isnt black smoke from burning petrol products but white from the propellants.
no they Haven't used them. those were the s-200 and s-300. they are keeping the s-400 away from foriegn intelligence. but HIMARS achievements are over exaggerated. when they work theyre okay but mostly used by mercenaries. but they have to get sent leaveand to get fixed so there are about 5-7 HIMARS operational in Ukraine at any given time.
>mostly used by mercenaries
Countless videos of Ukrainians operating the HIMARS with nary a foreigner in sight. >they have to get sent leaveand to get fixed so there are about 5-7 HIMARS operational in Ukraine at any given time.
That was the PzH 2000.
I think maybe your English is not so good and you are confusing weapons systems because of that.
there were only 16 HIMARS sent to Ukraine. Ukraine doesn't have the logistics or mechanics to service them. so they have to get sent leaveand for repairs and service. given that there were no HIMARS in Ukraine Before the war and it takes 4-5months of training for mobile artillery. it stands to reason that mercenaries are using them and training crews. 5-7 is a generous estimate because of the average time between repairs for a tri Axel truck is 3 weeks even without the hot backblast. it takes 4 years for a proper military to adopt a new system into the normal training and maintenance.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>schizo rambling
someone already addressed these points >there were no HIMARS in Ukraine Before the war and it takes 4-5months of training for mobile artillery
you may have missed the months of this where no HIMARS were in Ukraine and crews were being trained out of the country, because you're moronic. NATO countries have been taking in and training ukies by the thousands since even before the invasion began and stepped up efforts since then. in addition, training can obviously be expedited in a crisis. >it takes 4 years for a proper military to adopt a new system into the normal training and maintenance.
you're setting the bar at "complete supply chain and full integration" whereas what Ukraine is actually doing is putting everything they can get their hands on into service and relying on partners for logistical and maintenance support, which you yourself admitted so I don't see any reason to be this moronic. so far, Ukrainians have been able to keep their HIMARS in service with field repairs and teleconferencing for support. obviously, they'd need to send them back for capital repair. no evidence that has even happened yet, certainly not at 50%+ of the fleet, and if it did we'd likely just send replacements.
2 years ago
Anonymous
you should remember that the war started in febuary and not may when Ukrainians were getting shipped into countries for training.
https://www.axios.com/2022/05/05/pentagon-details-us-training-of-ukrainian-forces
anyway 5-7 Himars being operational is generous given their logistics problem and there havent been any new shipments of himars.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>anyway 5-7 Himars being operational is generous given their logistics problem
if you pull numbers out of your ass and just say "logistics problems" without describing the actual issue because your entire argument relies on making vague assertions, sure >muh months of training >Ukraine pushed for months to obtain the weapons, and the administration of President Joe Biden announced the decision to provide them on May 31. >But at the time, the Pentagon said it would take some three weeks to train teams to operate them, and another two weeks for maintenance. >"What we decided to do, in coordination with the Ukrainians, was to build one platoon at a time," Milley said, noting that they will have a battery in a few weeks, and that the program will build up from there.
aka, they got expedited training in order to be combat effective in the minimum time possible. likely a combination of cutting out training for systems and scenarios that weren't relevant or couldn't be provided, along with a hyperactive schedule.
2 years ago
Anonymous
going off the percentages of mobile artillery made ineffective in Iraq. semi trained conscripts with repairs being done by a foreign party.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>Ukrainians can't have a superior culture to sand people, there must be some other explanation
lol, lmao even
2 years ago
Anonymous
>if it did we'd likely just send replacements.
like biden sending them another 8 himars last week.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Wasn't it 4??
2 years ago
Anonymous
The Ukies are being trained in Britain. They've even got the SAS training some infantry units.
>mostly used by mercenaries
Countless videos of Ukrainians operating the HIMARS with nary a foreigner in sight. >they have to get sent leaveand to get fixed so there are about 5-7 HIMARS operational in Ukraine at any given time.
That was the PzH 2000.
I think maybe your English is not so good and you are confusing weapons systems because of that.
>I'm not fricking around with math to figure out a bitrate.
Just divide the desired file size by the duration of the video in seconds; it'll give you the bitrate you need.
>Just divide the desired file size by the duration of the video in seconds; it'll give you the bitrate you need.
Very true, but I'm awful at division and slapping "-crf 63" in the terminal is easier than opening a calculator.
He is right, though : if you follow the twitter link, there's a higher resolution picture.
Now, was that picture from the current strike or not ? No idea.
Word on the street is that Russia move troops and gear to Belgorod airport, Ukraine intelligence picked up on it and HARMd their air defenses. I wonder if they are gonna HIMARS them tonight.
Clearly the work of the brave men and women of the Belgorod People's Republic's (BPR) defense forces! Support their legal secession from the Russian occupiers' oppression!
You know, Belgorod is historically Ukrainian. Even 2-3 generations back you could hear Ukrainian language there. Same thing with Rostov.
https://i.imgur.com/Kt62tFc.png
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>invade another country to annex their land >your own land ends up joining the country you invade
The memes would be insane
Has this kind of stuff happened in history ever?
Post WW2 eastern Europe. The Soviets held elections in various newly occupied states giving people the choice between old parties or new Soviet aligned all-singing all-dancing socialist workers parties, and went on on insane PR blitz to sell it to the people. They still got btfo so they declared all these elections void, went ham with purges and arrests and reheld the elections to make sure they won the second time around.
september: >kherson counterattack that seemingly stalled >shelling belgorod >probe attacks in kharkiv region >big breakthrough and the collapse of the frontline
october: >kherson counterattack that seemingly stalled >shelling belgorod >probe attacks in luhansk
>Ukies bombed it and blamed it on Russia
Ukies say the truth most of the time, while russian lie every time they open their mouth, so russian hit themselves again.
Very cool but why is Ukraine always targeting Belgorod there are other russian regions that Ukraine shares a border with
its stones throw away from Kharkiv.
yep and shelling it, aside from any material advantage, forces the russians to either take it and show their belly or redirect what little they have to defending a dead front
Its a major military staging point? moron
there are also staging points in the other regions
They don't care about destroying civilian apartments and easting missiles like the Russians. Apparently they target military hubs, electric plants and army fuel stations.
The west is looking at them so they cannot start full genociding even they would be fully justified to do so.
its difficult to hit artillery hidden inside a apartments. just waiting to see what Roman Berdnikov does. he has a history of shelling everything then moving mobile infrantry up followed by artillery.
Belgorod airport has been closed to civilians before the war and has been heavily used by the russian army as a logistic hub and airbase.
Why are Russians shelling Kharkiv and Kyiv anon?
Why are Russians also always targeting Belgorod with their anti-air missiles?
Not just Belgorod. The Krasnodar and Anapa airports have been closed to civioian traffic since this shitshow started too. Probably Rostov as well.
t. Someone who has had to buy lots of plane tickets out of Russia
>why is Ukraine always targeting Belgorod there are other russian regions
So uh.... Where are the nukes? fricking pussies ahhahahahahahahah
what air defense system do you think it is getting destroyed? s-300?
yeah seems like it. they havent moved their s400s to the frontline. I think that cloud is just the backblast from the s300. there isnt black smoke from burning petrol products but white from the propellants.
>they havent moved their s400s to the frontline
Didn't they move an S-400 to Kherson in order to counter HIMARS and it completely failed?
no they Haven't used them. those were the s-200 and s-300. they are keeping the s-400 away from foriegn intelligence. but HIMARS achievements are over exaggerated. when they work theyre okay but mostly used by mercenaries. but they have to get sent leaveand to get fixed so there are about 5-7 HIMARS operational in Ukraine at any given time.
shut up Lada
there were only 16 HIMARS sent to Ukraine. Ukraine doesn't have the logistics or mechanics to service them. so they have to get sent leaveand for repairs and service. given that there were no HIMARS in Ukraine Before the war and it takes 4-5months of training for mobile artillery. it stands to reason that mercenaries are using them and training crews. 5-7 is a generous estimate because of the average time between repairs for a tri Axel truck is 3 weeks even without the hot backblast. it takes 4 years for a proper military to adopt a new system into the normal training and maintenance.
>schizo rambling
someone already addressed these points
>there were no HIMARS in Ukraine Before the war and it takes 4-5months of training for mobile artillery
you may have missed the months of this where no HIMARS were in Ukraine and crews were being trained out of the country, because you're moronic. NATO countries have been taking in and training ukies by the thousands since even before the invasion began and stepped up efforts since then. in addition, training can obviously be expedited in a crisis.
>it takes 4 years for a proper military to adopt a new system into the normal training and maintenance.
you're setting the bar at "complete supply chain and full integration" whereas what Ukraine is actually doing is putting everything they can get their hands on into service and relying on partners for logistical and maintenance support, which you yourself admitted so I don't see any reason to be this moronic. so far, Ukrainians have been able to keep their HIMARS in service with field repairs and teleconferencing for support. obviously, they'd need to send them back for capital repair. no evidence that has even happened yet, certainly not at 50%+ of the fleet, and if it did we'd likely just send replacements.
you should remember that the war started in febuary and not may when Ukrainians were getting shipped into countries for training.
https://www.axios.com/2022/05/05/pentagon-details-us-training-of-ukrainian-forces
anyway 5-7 Himars being operational is generous given their logistics problem and there havent been any new shipments of himars.
>anyway 5-7 Himars being operational is generous given their logistics problem
if you pull numbers out of your ass and just say "logistics problems" without describing the actual issue because your entire argument relies on making vague assertions, sure
>muh months of training
>Ukraine pushed for months to obtain the weapons, and the administration of President Joe Biden announced the decision to provide them on May 31.
>But at the time, the Pentagon said it would take some three weeks to train teams to operate them, and another two weeks for maintenance.
>"What we decided to do, in coordination with the Ukrainians, was to build one platoon at a time," Milley said, noting that they will have a battery in a few weeks, and that the program will build up from there.
aka, they got expedited training in order to be combat effective in the minimum time possible. likely a combination of cutting out training for systems and scenarios that weren't relevant or couldn't be provided, along with a hyperactive schedule.
going off the percentages of mobile artillery made ineffective in Iraq. semi trained conscripts with repairs being done by a foreign party.
>Ukrainians can't have a superior culture to sand people, there must be some other explanation
lol, lmao even
>if it did we'd likely just send replacements.
like biden sending them another 8 himars last week.
Wasn't it 4??
The Ukies are being trained in Britain. They've even got the SAS training some infantry units.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jul/09/ukrainian-soldiers-arrive-uk-training-british-forces
You have no idea what you're talking about
>mostly used by mercenaries
Countless videos of Ukrainians operating the HIMARS with nary a foreigner in sight.
>they have to get sent leaveand to get fixed so there are about 5-7 HIMARS operational in Ukraine at any given time.
That was the PzH 2000.
I think maybe your English is not so good and you are confusing weapons systems because of that.
make a webm gay
sorry no idea how that works, I'm a boomer, cant learn new stuff
the tool you're looking for is "yt-dlp"
You're a tool.
https://vxtwitter.com/dir/Faytuks/status/1581569298039914496
btw did you click on the image and waited for it to start playing? lol
Yes sadge
the duality of men
I think he just replied to his own post before I did
please take your meds
No
to be honest, it's not that interesting, fail to intercept, and then a shell or something falling close to the guy...
Looks more like failed MRLS launch. AD usually shoots two in pairs and goes out much further. Or maybe thats some closer range system like Pantsir?
Could be an AMRAAM to be fair, but I'm siding with "more old ammo exploding"
Belgorod has been getting pounded by failed Pantsir launches for two weeks now.
thanks dudes
I gotchu
>inb4 shit quality
Maximum compression because -crf 30 gave me a 10MB webm
>he doesn't know
I'm not fricking around with math to figure out a bitrate.
>I'm not fricking around with math to figure out a bitrate.
Just divide the desired file size by the duration of the video in seconds; it'll give you the bitrate you need.
>Just divide the desired file size by the duration of the video in seconds; it'll give you the bitrate you need.
Very true, but I'm awful at division and slapping "-crf 63" in the terminal is easier than opening a calculator.
Probably a Russian false flag.
>SAM salf-drstructed.
Lol, classic.
No, it was a HARM strike. Fragments were found.
Proofs?
https://twitter.com/MichaelYartys/status/1581574673975779328
>red box around nothing
He is right, though : if you follow the twitter link, there's a higher resolution picture.
Now, was that picture from the current strike or not ? No idea.
I haven’t heard about HARMS recently. Good to know they’re still fricking with Russian AA.
War is coming home.
Why r*ssia shelling own city Belgorod?
Cause Belgorod is rigtful Yuktobanian clay
Belgorod, a cursed land
What a weird place to have a nap
Word is they lost a drinking contest with the Tadjiks.
Good to see Russian army self-destructing
This the aftermath of the yesterday’s training ground shooting
you can use much lower bitrate with vp9 but the encoding speed is trash
how many more images/videos we go?
just what's posted so far
Last one
russians are not even getting to the battlefront anymore lmao
Word on the street is that Russia move troops and gear to Belgorod airport, Ukraine intelligence picked up on it and HARMd their air defenses. I wonder if they are gonna HIMARS them tonight.
is belgorod within himars range?
belgorod is a russian region that borders ukraine so yes
It wasn't us. We would never.
Kursk People Republic must be stopped
Ukrainians have been jokingly referring to Belgorod as BNR for months in their TG channels. Time to make it real
>South western regions in Russia get sick of Vlad's shit
>They separate violently
Man that'd be cool
>jokingly
You know, Belgorod is historically Ukrainian. Even 2-3 generations back you could hear Ukrainian language there. Same thing with Rostov.
sounds to me like Ukraine should do something to protect the local Ukro population there
>we never wanted Bilhorod
Are we there yet?
Clearly the work of the brave men and women of the Belgorod People's Republic's (BPR) defense forces! Support their legal secession from the Russian occupiers' oppression!
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C'mon Anon, it'd be hilarious but there's no way that's real.
Cool inspect element, but a Belgorod referendum would be a carnival of lulz.
>invade another country to annex their land
>your own land ends up joining the country you invade
The memes would be insane
Has this kind of stuff happened in history ever?
If you count city states changing alliances on a whim, I think there are a few examples in ancient Greece/Renaissance Italy/HRE
Post WWI Germany
Post WW2 eastern Europe. The Soviets held elections in various newly occupied states giving people the choice between old parties or new Soviet aligned all-singing all-dancing socialist workers parties, and went on on insane PR blitz to sell it to the people. They still got btfo so they declared all these elections void, went ham with purges and arrests and reheld the elections to make sure they won the second time around.
that was quick
Absolute kek. I don't believe it, but still.
my fricking sides
Oh I am laughing.
Another successful HARM intercept by Russian AA vehicle.
belgorod is ukraine
>belgorod is ukraine
Moscow is Ukraine*
ay yo wut air defense doin
Someone wake up the nooooker
Ziggers take the L again!
september:
>kherson counterattack that seemingly stalled
>shelling belgorod
>probe attacks in kharkiv region
>big breakthrough and the collapse of the frontline
october:
>kherson counterattack that seemingly stalled
>shelling belgorod
>probe attacks in luhansk
Its happening again isnt it.
wtf
Suicide by window is a now traditional Russian staple.
dont think this is real tbh
The situation is evolving quickly.
it's now rapidly deteriorating
I'm more of a "boards.PrepHole.org/k/catalog" guy myself.
Who is this PrepHole?
Be careful anon, you might get v&nned.
Good luck, 7 proxies, etc.
Watch it, they got a dog.
>Jason Alexander's Feet
>Fat Chicks in Party Hats
>Cosmoline as lubricant?
Holy frick, anon, OPSEC....
>my friend was killed deep in the Amazon forest. I went to investigate
my sides please tell my this ones real
Sorry, that's the only edited one.
I don't get it. Is it the Ukies bombed that airport or russians hit themselves?
Yes
Ukies bombed it and blamed it on Russia, the same way Russia blames Ukraine for Russian artillery strikes on civilian targets.
It's a big meme.
>Ukies bombed it and blamed it on Russia
Ukies say the truth most of the time, while russian lie every time they open their mouth, so russian hit themselves again.
Russian federation sisters….I don’t feel so good..