How did the 47th Separate Mechanized Brigade become the most vital frontline unit of the war? You almost never hear about the other brigades
How did the 47th Separate Mechanized Brigade become the most vital frontline unit of the war? You almost never hear about the other brigades
by posting their victories online for the world to see.
Probably because they were fitted with the best ground combat vehicles the western nations could muster.
>the best
My zigger in theotokos, they're Cold War era Bradleys and phantom block 1 Abrams that have yet to even make an appearance.
>they're Cold War era Bradleys
I know I already said they got the best the west could muster
>Cold War era Bradleys
It's still better than the ruskies shit by a margin as wide as the galaxy
Weren't they pretty badly dabbed on at Zaporojia and sent back to unfrick their shit? The guy who jumped out of the IFV on a mine was from the 47th, IIRC.
I think they started performing a lot better after they got some more training time under their belt.
What's odd is that we don't hear about the 93rd as often as we did. They flattened 4th Guards Army, and tore the combined VDV/marine brigades a new butthole at Vugledar.
That's the 72nd, anon.
The 93rd fricked the 1GTA shit during the Kharkiv Operation though. Badly blooded at Bakhmut
>Badly blooded at Bakhmut
Oof. Both them and the 92nd took the brunt of Utkin's arty spam over there.
A guy stepping on a mine isn’t a big deal in a major war
Obvious -tard thread
They’re now the most experienced combat unit in Ukraine. Pretty based group. They’ve had a lot more opportunities for combat than the more rearward units such as the 82nd
>most experienced combat unit in Ukraine
They're brand new. A couple brutally learned lessons doesn't magically put them ahead of any of the boomer units.
Everything points toward the snowbunny enthusiastically mulching mobiks rather than the other way around.
From an outside perspective it looks like they have high morale
You would too if you had a 25mm mulcher and an endless supply of enemy infantry
what about the endless supply of enemy ATGMs and lancets ready to wreck your vehicle like a bibisea wrecks a snowbunny? Does that also keep morale high?
Doesn’t seem to be a huge problem. Missiles of Russian origin are usually shit
You sound mildly upset by the good performance of the 47th around Avdiivka, anon.
They are the poster children of the new brigades, so you don't hear about the others so much, which is actually a shame because the others do good work.
Some Ukes are media savvy, others aren't.
I think you just see more videos of them
For a reason
Bradleys
By getting a cool emblem.