At 03:34 you can see a trash dumping pile designated with yellow tape, interesting to see how the Ukies deal with trash compared to the filthy Russian trenches.
They're either suicidal or they're completely retarded if they dare walk on open fields. I don't get how anybody can expose himself like that and walk on open fields where anything can kill you and you're sure to die at any moment. Incredibly, it looks like some of them survived in the end which begs the question how the hell did the russians allow them to brazenly walk on fields and live?
Incredible kino. Mad respect for what they are doing over there.
They are basically fighting alongside the length of a wooded strip. Most cover they can get. They did some things a bit 'unconventional' at best but overall it was a pretty professional showing compared to what I've seen for most of this war imo.
https://i.imgur.com/uIiRxVD.jpg
Dutch YPR? Also apart from evacuating the wounded soldier really not how you want to use that thing. Can't wait till these guys get some Bradleys. With a thermal and an autocannon this assault would have gone a lot better.
These are the trenches NW of Bakhmut. Wagner are silly enough to take them, and then they need to be cleared. Ukes do what they can for that to be easy, it still sucks.
Actually outside of the Pontooooon it's the grimmest shit I have seen in terms of footage from this conflict. Honestly took me a while to deal with. I look forward to watching this from 3rd, but only because their high production stuff is pretty curated.
I bet they're trying to avoid booby traps. The cover nearby looks tempting, but that's exactly why you'd place traps there if you were on the Russian side. I also watched one video about Russian assault tactics and how they won't immediately occupy enemy trenches because of booby traps, so they'll dig their own positions as artillery covers them. With weapons as deadly as these, I imagine that maintaining fire superiority also matters more than anything.
https://i.imgur.com/vPHykqH.jpg
We will use Gavins on Mars.
>We will use Gavins on Mars.
~Space Gavins~. I'm imagining Gavin dropships launching from orbit.
>no visible dead bodies/gore >no return fire
I'm all for total zigger death, but this looks like a media/training op. unless there's uncensored footage outside youtube.
>Rounds whizzing past and visual impacts >Multiple casualties >At least two dudes pretty fubar (dude that got evac'd and the guy that took shrapnel to the face)
Just a training OP brah. Back in my days this was bootcamp.
Where? I know these guys are legit, but this looks more like they're larping/training for the camera, IMO. The "casualties" do not show any real gore at all.
At no point you see russians or they being fired upon.
>That one dude eating while under fire
Priorities.
The fighting by and in Bakhmut is wild. Several of these video show the small dugouts these squads are holding out in. The land itself no longer has anything of value, but it's an area the Ukrainians held with heavy losses- and one where they made the Russian pay even more dearly for.
Small squads, overseen from drones, getting into skirmishes to take little land. This is why even thought with their losses, Ukraine can keep fighting. There's no grand battles. Just Russians trying, and dying, to gain yards of burnt out land.
Reminder that you will never score a headshot against an unsupported Spetsnaz zerg rush, do a fortnite dance on his corpse and loot his near mint AS-VAL
>t. didn't want to make a dedicated thread for this with the current shit flood of threads
I'm still seeing some dudes keep them, more along the "high speed" guys who are still a step above VDV. I'll try to find a pic, but one was pretty customed out; rails, different stock, and an elcan on top
The AS-VAL doesn't seem like a great weapon to carry in an all out war (unless you are a lone urban sniper or something). I'd rather have a regular AK instead.
This entire war is basically a Wargame Red Dragon campaign >Larger aggressor attacks poor innocent BLUFOR nation >must defend yourself with the resources on hand and a trickle of foreign supplies >recapturing territory generates Supply Mana that you can use to get foreign allies to send you more weapons
>Russia spams all their good shit and runs out of T-90 and T-80 cards in their deck >Helo rushes >Unsupported armoured columns charging down a single road
the Russians have learned the power of the M113 Gavin and dare not fire anti-tank missiles at it for fear of retaliation by the aerogavin brigade
This is also why we haven't sent western fighter jets, but Russia still doesn't have air superiority - the M113A8E69 Aerogavin is more than capable of contesting local airspace wherever it goes
two months ago they were complaining that sanctions made it very hard to produce enough ATGMs. They had to downgrade most of the Kornets to an older, weaker version with less range just to have some kind of ATGM on hand.
Kek, piggers got fucked up, took mass cas and just shot up a bunch of empty trenches for the cameras. Russia is definitely winning and not even propaganda can hide it.
Just some lads having fun hunting down their enemies. I wouldn't like my motherland to be invaded by some third world savages but I'm lowkey jealous of Ukies. What life it is to work 9-5 job for 40 years with only a few short episodes like marrying a girl and having kids to take you out of this routine.
Very kino. You can definitely see how veteran some of those guys are by how they react when getting shelled and shot at. Its interesting there's seemingly got some sort of camera mast for their commanders to use as well. Pretty interesting seeing how the logistics, medical evac, and comms goes back and forth.
They probably sort of do, but the way they respond to things and their intel versus what Ukrainians get from the US/NATO sources is going to be very different. Also I'd imagine its mostly based around sending tanks/arty versus trying to extract anybody who has been injured because >mobiks
Of what? Them stealing everything not nailed down and wasting missiles on the stuff that is nailed down? Charging into machine gun fire?
Like yeah there is the camera issue as other anon said but you also actually need material to work with. Probably doesn't hurt either that one side is highly motivated and knows they are fighting for freedom and justice in defense of their homeland and the other side is Russia.
Because russian footage is highly filtrated, iirc ruskies tried to downplay the scale of the initial op by showing the least footage and blaming anything on ukraine such as air strikes. my guess they are still trying to convince babushka at home that her boys are having an easy time.
>You have a chance to surrender, pidor! >Come out with your hands up! >*waits one milisecond* >Frag's going in!
Why even tell him to surrender when you don't give the chance.
No, and also not doing it is a gigantic dick move to everyone in your platoon. Calling it out tells them to cover you while you do it and not to go and eat it.
To be fair he told him to surrender or he's gonna get fragged. No movement happened for like half a minute, how much longer are you going to wait in an active combat?
They had a chance to surrender the instant they were drafted into the Russian army by calling the "I want to live" hotline or contacting them via Telegram. Not sure which of the few bunker-nade moment you're referring to but there was at least a few seconds in the couple I saw for them to at least shout "OK" to the command.
When your own life is on the line I doubt you want to give the enemy a chance to possibly arm their own grenade to toss out at you, or coordinate with his unseen comrades to come out guns blazing at you and your friends. A few seconds to decide if they want to live is more than enough time for an invader to decide what to do.
There were still 6 seconds between the end of his sentence commanding them to surrender and the grenade being thrown into the bunker. I still think that's enough time for them to shout that they're going to comply or literally make any attempt to surrender. 8:40 got way too much time to think about what they wanted to do, in my opinion.
This is better than Restrepo or whatever that fucking Hollywood shit came out of Afghanistan etc
Seriously a must watch
>WW1 style trench raid >noice M320 there bud >tunnel ratting a bunker >SPG-9? >the one WIA gets hit right in front of the camera >decent infantry drill >dude eating a choccy bar under fire >"anyone know a joke? Yeah, Lukashenko, Putin and a grenade walk into a hole..." >4 VDV down >those look like some seriously hard bastards in the command centre >there's a woman in a turtleneck as well - JAG? CAO? >"find me a tank!" >granddad in a T72 >another WIA >"hurts? It'll hurt. Just keep breathing. Here's the fragment that hit you. You wanna keep it?" >hit in the face
Actually the fragment is from the guy that's standing isn't it? I thought the guy standing complains that it hurts, cameraman / medic checks if he's hit, finds nothing but the fragment falls off his clothes?? The guy that's standing grabs it. Not the guy with the shrapnel face.
This is some top tier kino with a decent unit. Also goes to show what the Ukies could really do if they had some modern western hardware. Imagine this assault with a Bradley and a Leopard.
>20:27
I'd love to know what conversation was cut off here about the MON-50 (Claymoreski). Sounds like they encountered one and somebody was a hero. Perhaps too classified.
>auto-translates "pidor" accurately
kek
No
wrong.
26 minute kino.
Will watch this later when I've time.
at least it's not 3 day long like that wounded russian
I fucking love the C&C box so god damn much
At 03:34 you can see a trash dumping pile designated with yellow tape, interesting to see how the Ukies deal with trash compared to the filthy Russian trenches.
They're either suicidal or they're completely retarded if they dare walk on open fields. I don't get how anybody can expose himself like that and walk on open fields where anything can kill you and you're sure to die at any moment. Incredibly, it looks like some of them survived in the end which begs the question how the hell did the russians allow them to brazenly walk on fields and live?
How would you walk then?
Incredible kino. Mad respect for what they are doing over there.
They are basically fighting alongside the length of a wooded strip. Most cover they can get. They did some things a bit 'unconventional' at best but overall it was a pretty professional showing compared to what I've seen for most of this war imo.
Dutch YPR? Also apart from evacuating the wounded soldier really not how you want to use that thing. Can't wait till these guys get some Bradleys. With a thermal and an autocannon this assault would have gone a lot better.
Definitely a YPR. The thing is Ukraine need way more IFVs than they have, so everything is an IFV now.
These are the trenches NW of Bakhmut. Wagner are silly enough to take them, and then they need to be cleared. Ukes do what they can for that to be easy, it still sucks.
Actually outside of the Pontooooon it's the grimmest shit I have seen in terms of footage from this conflict. Honestly took me a while to deal with. I look forward to watching this from 3rd, but only because their high production stuff is pretty curated.
I bet they're trying to avoid booby traps. The cover nearby looks tempting, but that's exactly why you'd place traps there if you were on the Russian side. I also watched one video about Russian assault tactics and how they won't immediately occupy enemy trenches because of booby traps, so they'll dig their own positions as artillery covers them. With weapons as deadly as these, I imagine that maintaining fire superiority also matters more than anything.
>We will use Gavins on Mars.
~Space Gavins~. I'm imagining Gavin dropships launching from orbit.
>no visible dead bodies/gore
>no return fire
I'm all for total zigger death, but this looks like a media/training op. unless there's uncensored footage outside youtube.
But there is gore
>Rounds whizzing past and visual impacts
>Multiple casualties
>At least two dudes pretty fubar (dude that got evac'd and the guy that took shrapnel to the face)
Just a training OP brah. Back in my days this was bootcamp.
Where? I know these guys are legit, but this looks more like they're larping/training for the camera, IMO. The "casualties" do not show any real gore at all.
At no point you see russians or they being fired upon.
around 16 minutes in you can clearly hear bullets passing by and 23 minutes in a dude is fucked up
Can even see a hole appearing in the wooden box next to the guy.
Have a (you), retard
>That one dude eating while under fire
Priorities.
The fighting by and in Bakhmut is wild. Several of these video show the small dugouts these squads are holding out in. The land itself no longer has anything of value, but it's an area the Ukrainians held with heavy losses- and one where they made the Russian pay even more dearly for.
Small squads, overseen from drones, getting into skirmishes to take little land. This is why even thought with their losses, Ukraine can keep fighting. There's no grand battles. Just Russians trying, and dying, to gain yards of burnt out land.
Reminder that you will never score a headshot against an unsupported Spetsnaz zerg rush, do a fortnite dance on his corpse and loot his near mint AS-VAL
>t. didn't want to make a dedicated thread for this with the current shit flood of threads
iirc they tossed the AS-VALs a few days after because they didn't like them
They also use an ammo which is not that common. Still, a good trophy.
>tossed
doubt that, but they might be in storage somewhere with the TOS-1's and whatever else barely usable meme weaponry the Russians threw at them
I'm still seeing some dudes keep them, more along the "high speed" guys who are still a step above VDV. I'll try to find a pic, but one was pretty customed out; rails, different stock, and an elcan on top
The AS-VAL doesn't seem like a great weapon to carry in an all out war (unless you are a lone urban sniper or something). I'd rather have a regular AK instead.
I'm jealous, man.
Also interesting how a single tank is called in like an RTS resource. They keep the armor hidden somewhere and dispatch it to a needed area.
This entire war is basically a Wargame Red Dragon campaign
>Larger aggressor attacks poor innocent BLUFOR nation
>must defend yourself with the resources on hand and a trickle of foreign supplies
>recapturing territory generates Supply Mana that you can use to get foreign allies to send you more weapons
>Russia spams all their good shit and runs out of T-90 and T-80 cards in their deck
>Helo rushes
>Unsupported armoured columns charging down a single road
>hitting a T90 "superheavy" is a Big Deal
>as is finally having enough points to unlock and bring in a Challenger 2 "superheavy"
top tier - thx.
The Russians just out of AT weapons? Not a single missile is fired at the APC, although I'm only 8 mins in so far.
the Russians have learned the power of the M113 Gavin and dare not fire anti-tank missiles at it for fear of retaliation by the aerogavin brigade
This is also why we haven't sent western fighter jets, but Russia still doesn't have air superiority - the M113A8E69 Aerogavin is more than capable of contesting local airspace wherever it goes
two months ago they were complaining that sanctions made it very hard to produce enough ATGMs. They had to downgrade most of the Kornets to an older, weaker version with less range just to have some kind of ATGM on hand.
They are saving them for western tanks.
We will use Gavins on Mars.
incredible kino
literally screencapped ol' tank gramps just to post it here but you beat me to it
He can sense your negative waves
>ol boomer with azov in the fuckin gunnerseat
turbobased
Holy shit that wolf is SICK
It looks like a "two wolves inside of you" trailer trash teeshirt wolf. For military decals, less is more.
Is that the most interesting man in the world?
Kek, piggers got fucked up, took mass cas and just shot up a bunch of empty trenches for the cameras. Russia is definitely winning and not even propaganda can hide it.
Post Kremlin
yeah, Puccia is definitely winning, go eat some more russian dick
>they took mass casualties
>they just shot up empty trenches for the camera
pick one, mong
2:00 guy with Sonnenrad is a chad.
Did they use literal Stormers to storm during a storm?
If not fake news.
K I N O
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This is the PrepHoleind of PrepHoleino i've been yearning for
duuude, even their recoiless rifles have kino ammo nets. they have hand held grenade launchers too.
these guys are sweeet
not gonna bring back the dead vatmorons, stay mad kek
not gonna bring back the original azog battalion that all died in the shit tunnels under azovstal
you mean the guys that were later released? so much for "denazification." your tears are delicious.
You fags cried about how releasing them was so stupid and now you memoryhole it saying they all died lol
They're hunting those things to extinction at this rate.
Just some lads having fun hunting down their enemies. I wouldn't like my motherland to be invaded by some third world savages but I'm lowkey jealous of Ukies. What life it is to work 9-5 job for 40 years with only a few short episodes like marrying a girl and having kids to take you out of this routine.
heros
Stay mad
god damn bros. pajeetack is almost done too well. wtf lmao
That pajak is too accurate it’s uncanny.
Very kino. You can definitely see how veteran some of those guys are by how they react when getting shelled and shot at. Its interesting there's seemingly got some sort of camera mast for their commanders to use as well. Pretty interesting seeing how the logistics, medical evac, and comms goes back and forth.
Seeing the control room really gives an idea how this war is fought. I wonder if the Russians have anything similar.
They probably sort of do, but the way they respond to things and their intel versus what Ukrainians get from the US/NATO sources is going to be very different. Also I'd imagine its mostly based around sending tanks/arty versus trying to extract anybody who has been injured because >mobiks
Why can't Russia make videos like this?
The average Russian is too poor to afford a GoPro. Also Ukrainians probably received a bunch from western sources.
Of what? Them stealing everything not nailed down and wasting missiles on the stuff that is nailed down? Charging into machine gun fire?
Like yeah there is the camera issue as other anon said but you also actually need material to work with. Probably doesn't hurt either that one side is highly motivated and knows they are fighting for freedom and justice in defense of their homeland and the other side is Russia.
Because russian footage is highly filtrated, iirc ruskies tried to downplay the scale of the initial op by showing the least footage and blaming anything on ukraine such as air strikes. my guess they are still trying to convince babushka at home that her boys are having an easy time.
What patch is he wearing at 3:05? And why is it censored
These guys seem motivated and professional. I hope the counter offensive hastens their victory.
What camo pattern is that on his helmet cover?
It looks like the brand new Dutch pattern.
kinda looks like flecktarn
The new Dutch pattern looks quite similar to flecktarn.
dang, when did jemaine clement volunteer?
Did the vatmoron at 8:53 (when they are telling him to surrender or they were throwing a grenade) shot himself?
>You have a chance to surrender, pidor!
>Come out with your hands up!
>*waits one milisecond*
>Frag's going in!
Why even tell him to surrender when you don't give the chance.
It's like yelling "I'm in fear for my life" before you start blasting in "self-defense"
Also, isn't it kind of dangerous to yell out that you're throwing a grenade? Had he been lucky/quick he might have thrown it back
He's covered by a buddy
No, and also not doing it is a gigantic dick move to everyone in your platoon. Calling it out tells them to cover you while you do it and not to go and eat it.
To be fair he told him to surrender or he's gonna get fragged. No movement happened for like half a minute, how much longer are you going to wait in an active combat?
I was talking about the guy at 7:10. Not at 8:40.
The latter got a fair chance.
They had a chance to surrender the instant they were drafted into the Russian army by calling the "I want to live" hotline or contacting them via Telegram. Not sure which of the few bunker-nade moment you're referring to but there was at least a few seconds in the couple I saw for them to at least shout "OK" to the command.
When your own life is on the line I doubt you want to give the enemy a chance to possibly arm their own grenade to toss out at you, or coordinate with his unseen comrades to come out guns blazing at you and your friends. A few seconds to decide if they want to live is more than enough time for an invader to decide what to do.
>Not sure which of the few bunker-nade moment you're referring to
The one at 7:10.
There were still 6 seconds between the end of his sentence commanding them to surrender and the grenade being thrown into the bunker. I still think that's enough time for them to shout that they're going to comply or literally make any attempt to surrender. 8:40 got way too much time to think about what they wanted to do, in my opinion.
True tbh, unless russian get deff or mute, he get pretty much enough time to scream "Cдaюcь!"
Fuck shit’s down, anyone backed it up?
Uhh, piggerbros? Are we the baddies?
They are the good guys. Always have been.
This is better than Restrepo or whatever that fucking Hollywood shit came out of Afghanistan etc
Seriously a must watch
>WW1 style trench raid
>noice M320 there bud
>tunnel ratting a bunker
>SPG-9?
>the one WIA gets hit right in front of the camera
>decent infantry drill
>dude eating a choccy bar under fire
>"anyone know a joke? Yeah, Lukashenko, Putin and a grenade walk into a hole..."
>4 VDV down
>those look like some seriously hard bastards in the command centre
>there's a woman in a turtleneck as well - JAG? CAO?
>"find me a tank!"
>granddad in a T72
>another WIA
>"hurts? It'll hurt. Just keep breathing. Here's the fragment that hit you. You wanna keep it?"
>hit in the face
Actually the fragment is from the guy that's standing isn't it? I thought the guy standing complains that it hurts, cameraman / medic checks if he's hit, finds nothing but the fragment falls off his clothes?? The guy that's standing grabs it. Not the guy with the shrapnel face.
Noice.
This is some top tier kino with a decent unit. Also goes to show what the Ukies could really do if they had some modern western hardware. Imagine this assault with a Bradley and a Leopard.
>American flags
>Men breaking into English words at points
Clear evidence of NATO direct involvement!
Couldn'tve found a more stereotypical field medic if they tried.
>20:27
I'd love to know what conversation was cut off here about the MON-50 (Claymoreski). Sounds like they encountered one and somebody was a hero. Perhaps too classified.