one interesting thing ive noticed in the combat footage recently is how much better Ukrainian gear is when compared to early war. Russians on the other hand seem to have worse gear as time goes on.
>Russians on the other hand seem to have worse gear as time goes on.
Tbf, they were shit from the start. Idk, maybe all the fancy guys were just quickly obliterated at Hostomel.
Ukrainians have been receiving donated NATO gear while the remaining Russian forces are the trash heap of competence. All of Russia's best was spent in the opening days and they aren't getting those back.
Also take into account that they are posting what they want us to see, high speed flashy shit. We know they mobilized a shit ton of dudes tasked with holding trenches that will obviously look quite badly equipped (although still not as bad as those african tier donbass units with fricking mosin nagants).
There are a lot of incredibly underequpped Ukies just due to the sheer amount of people they've had to kit out without any domestic production etc.
It's why I donate to people regularly shipping shit out to the front, proper bullet proof vests and helmets, first aid equipment and armoured vehicles save lives for sure.
>Can somebody translate
Ser-gay, the fricking imbecile, can't understand the needs to watch their backs. Needs to be told multiple times and squad lead had to keep an eye on him so he doesn't do something stupid.
He's def not getting enough XP for thermal scope any time soon.
What about non-combat service? I did 6 months of compulsory military service and thought about volunteering but I'm not sure if my experience is enough.
Other dudes always run off and leave the wounded, but these drones only seem to ever have one grenade. Guess they don't know it's a single shitty drone above them just from the explosion though. Wonder if sometimes they never even figure out it was a drone and report it as an infantry ambush or something.
also a decent microphone could easily detect the drone signature and sound an alarm, it seems like they fly below 200m because the grenate drop is very inaccurate
So how does operating work exactly? You drive behind enemy lines, camp a bit innawoods and when you see someone approaching with your recon drone you ambush them?
Doesn't seem to operative to me, just rushing through some woods, shooting up some car and then taking a trophy picture
That is literally what operating is, sparky.
Where are the gays that posted the "I thought I was going to be a high speed operator" memes now?
where is mighty spetsnaz to help their troops?
probably in the car
They must have watched the trees as cover vid from Paul
one interesting thing ive noticed in the combat footage recently is how much better Ukrainian gear is when compared to early war. Russians on the other hand seem to have worse gear as time goes on.
All the russian units with decent gear were destroyed at the start of the war like the VDV, or are around the Kremlin just in case
>Russians on the other hand seem to have worse gear as time goes on.
Tbf, they were shit from the start. Idk, maybe all the fancy guys were just quickly obliterated at Hostomel.
What the frick happened to Tim Pool?
Well, we ARE bankrolling them, after all
Ukrainians have been receiving donated NATO gear while the remaining Russian forces are the trash heap of competence. All of Russia's best was spent in the opening days and they aren't getting those back.
Also take into account that they are posting what they want us to see, high speed flashy shit. We know they mobilized a shit ton of dudes tasked with holding trenches that will obviously look quite badly equipped (although still not as bad as those african tier donbass units with fricking mosin nagants).
That usually happens when you sent your only "competent" guys to their doom via unsupported drops and frontline combat in literal tin cans on tracks.
Ukranian losses are replaced with NATO equipment. Russian losses are replaced with leftovers from the storage unit
There are a lot of incredibly underequpped Ukies just due to the sheer amount of people they've had to kit out without any domestic production etc.
It's why I donate to people regularly shipping shit out to the front, proper bullet proof vests and helmets, first aid equipment and armoured vehicles save lives for sure.
in the car:
>a grandma and her dog
>cammoed Niva
>sounds like a grandma car to me
wish you were in the car, anon
Can somebody translate? I can't really make out a lot of what they are saying apart from things like "foreward, foreward" etc.
It's mostly that and Seryoga was told to cover the road like 5 times
>Can somebody translate
Ser-gay, the fricking imbecile, can't understand the needs to watch their backs. Needs to be told multiple times and squad lead had to keep an eye on him so he doesn't do something stupid.
He's def not getting enough XP for thermal scope any time soon.
How do these guys see what they're shooting at, I'm looking at the video and can't see shit.
Maybe their eye quality is better than the camera quality?
It's just what happens with perspective when you take a video of something.
>american flag
kek
volunteers have to have former combat experience to enlist
>Brazil
>Colombia
Wut? I can understand the East Euros and Anglos but what are SA guys doing there?
I imagine a couple of guys showed up at the Ukrainian embassy, said they were BOPE and were immediately handed guns and body armor
Some dudes just like going to war
Cartels, gotta sell some drugs
What about non-combat service? I did 6 months of compulsory military service and thought about volunteering but I'm not sure if my experience is enough.
Non combat does not count, you MUST be able to prove CIB/CAB or equivalent
How many Ukrainians has the US? Probably enough
The US has probably taken the opportunity to offload a frickton of milsurp. Great for the Ukrainians. Bad for Instagram Oper8rs and TikTok commandos.
>doesn't understand the value of larping
Some dudes also have pokemon and waifus. It's normal
nohing new here, but brutal on its way, you can see blood wetting ground
On second watch, I think it's just a water from jug lol
>blood
that's water from the container though
Other dudes always run off and leave the wounded, but these drones only seem to ever have one grenade. Guess they don't know it's a single shitty drone above them just from the explosion though. Wonder if sometimes they never even figure out it was a drone and report it as an infantry ambush or something.
also a decent microphone could easily detect the drone signature and sound an alarm, it seems like they fly below 200m because the grenate drop is very inaccurate
i feel a bit bad about him but then I remember he's russian
dead Ukros
Russia is now heavily using drones to drop grenades. A ton of videos coming out lately.
>Russia is now heavily using drones to drop grenades
Just as Ukraine started to advance in tech tree to dropping 60mm mortars and AT grenades
>Ukrainian terr oborona soldiers
>Ak 74
>Ukrainian army
>mix of AK74, M4, other western weapons and few Malyuks
>Ukrainian operators
>only Western rifles and Malyuks
interesting
AK74s are shit rifles, lets be real. Huge improvement over the AKM and the cartridge is far superior but its still a shit rifle.
Road north of Kremmina, interesting
Well Sergey isn't going to get promoted anytime soon
fricking Seryozha not overlooking the back road and runs with the boys
Russia will crush all American pigs who dare put their blood soaked boots on Russian soil.
>thread with actual interesting combat footage gets buried under shill bickering threads
frick you
serves them right for not using an electric car and leaving such a big carbon footprint
So how does operating work exactly? You drive behind enemy lines, camp a bit innawoods and when you see someone approaching with your recon drone you ambush them?