Russia lost the biggest tank battle of this war, - The New York Times
The enemy's three-week offensive on Vugledar became the largest tank battle of the war at this time. The Russians lost more than 130 tanks, BMP/APCs
Russia lost the biggest tank battle of this war, - The New York Times
The enemy's three-week offensive on Vugledar became the largest tank battle of the war at this time. The Russians lost more than 130 tanks, BMP/APCs
What's up with you gays never fucking posting the damn link?
give him a break he's using the internet on a Nokia brick while squating in the ruins of a bombed Kiev apartment.
Post power grid status
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/01/world/europe/ukraine-russia-tanks.html
https://archive. ph/9woYF
Thx.
Not all heroes wear underwears.
thanks man good read
>In one instance, Ukrainian commanders called in a strike by HIMARS guided rockets; they are usually used on stationary targets like ammunition depots or barracks, but also proved effective against a stationary tank column.
lmao, at this point every single HIMARS sent must be vet 3 with insane speed and accuracy bonuses.
>"what Ukrainian officials say is"
So basically negative truth index score.
Cope
Russia literally never tells the truth on any of their numbers, so you can suck my dick gay
and that's it ? they lie, you lie more lol 😀
And there you have the reason why they never want to link the article in the OP.
Who's "they," glavset chud? Maybe if every goddamn word that came out of a Russian's mouth wasn't a lie people would be more inclined to believe you. Also that's not the source cited in the article, you brain damaged piece of shit.
What lack of chin does to a mfer.
Tbf, nyt is shit source because they think people want to pay for it when you can get the same info for free at thousands of other sites. Doesn't excuse not archiving though
In about 70% of cases, I can circumvent the paywall javascripts in MSM sites by just opening and refreshing the page in reader mode on Firefox.
Are T-64s the most commonly used tank in Ukrainian service?
yeah.
Ukraine inherited the t-64 production line, since it was made by the Ukraine SSR.
Russia inherited the t-72 production line since it was made in the Urals and did not need as much technical aptitude to make.
Name my band, PrepHole
Bullet for my Vuhledar
>Tfw no arthoe midget gf
I see. I’m not sure if T-64s are necessarily any better than T-72s, but I think they’re really cool for some reason.
they were before the massive russian lend lease equipment transfer starting with 24th feb 2022. Now it is the t-72
is no consequence
we'll just excavate more from forgotten cold war dumps like we're poor miners looking for amber*~~))~~*~~*~~*(
Brothers of the yard rejoice!
(Swing, swing, swing with me!)
Raise your wrench and raise your voice!
(Sing, sing, sing with me!)
Down and down into the deep
Who knows what we'll find beneath?
APCs, IFVs, tanks, and more
Hidden in the frozen store
Born under the Union
Fed from Stalin's hand
Raised in the dark
The bitterness of our frozen land
Skin made of ERA
Steel in our bones
To rearm and refit makes us free
Come on, comrades, sing with me!
I am a Slav and I'm fixing a tank
fixxy fixxy tank, fixxy fixxy tank
I am a Slav and I'm fixing a tank
fixxy fixxy tank, fixxy fixxy tank
Nice
>'ate west
>'ate china
>'ate garden gnomes (not racist, jus don' like em)
>luv vodka
>simple as
The sunlight will not reach this low
(Deep, deep in the trench)
Never seen the air support
(Slavs won't fly so high)
Grab a bottle and down some vodka
To our starving bellies it's a feast!
Stumble home and fall asleep
Living as a pidorashka
Born in Union
Grown inside an uncaring womb
Russia is our cradle
This T-55 shall become our tomb
Face us on the battlefield
We will greet our doom
We do not fear the mines beneath
We will crush you beneath our feet!
I am a Slav and I'm fixing a tank
Fixxy fixxy tank, fixxy fixxy tank
I am a Slav and I'm fixing a tank
Fixxy fixxy tank, fixxy fixxy tank
I am a Slav and I'm fixing a tank
Fixxy fixxy tank, fixxy fixxy tank
I am a Slav and I'm fixing a tank
Fixxy fixxy tank, fixxy fixxy tank
Born under the Union
Fed by Stalin's hand
Raised in the dark
The bitterness of our frozen land
Skin made of ERA
Steel in our bones
To rearm and refit makes us free
Come on, comrades, sing with me!
I am a Slav and I'm fixing a tank
Fixxy fixxy tank, fixxy fixxy tank
I am a Slav and I'm fixing a tank
Fixxy fixxy tank, fixxy fixxy tank
I am a Slav and I'm fixing a tank
Fixxy fixxy tank, fixxy fixxy tank
I am a Slav and I'm fixing a tank
Fixxy fixxy tank, fixxy fixxy tank
You may not fear the mines, but they explode just the same
As the oligarch collects billions and the Christian Slav dies for their puppets
Men can joke, but this war is real, it is painful on a spiritual level to see so many Christians dying for the greed and lies of zionists
I agree that the moslem, atheist, and shamanist churkas from the 7% Christian Nation of Russia should fuck off from Ukraine.
THEN DON'T INVADE PEOPLE.
slavic scrap dwarves
Can he even shoot an AK without falling on his ass?
what is this from?
I just changed it a bit
I'm not a tank expert, but aren't at least 75% of the tanks 60-year old T-62s?
Most of those seem to be T-80s (U I think.) Pretty sure one of them is a T-55 for whatever reason
Da, and when it comes time to crew those things you'll be the first in line, right comrade?
Like new, I know what I have.
>Tank Battle
>Vugledar
What? That's not a "tank battle" that's tanks running over mine fields and getting smacked with artillery
How do you lose a tank battle against FASCAM mines?
Step 1. Be vatnik.
Step 2. Profit.
Easy, you just keep driving into the mines like a fucking NPC.
Surely the Ukrainians would never be so bold as to put more than two anti tank mines next to each other.
as far as im aware they are just lining them across the road BF4 style
The enemy tanks were the other side of the minefield
HATO supersoldier mercenaries doing black magic on their chemical labs
Loads of russian tanks were blown up in WWII and they won, so obviously they just need to lose more tanks then they'll win
>they won
No, the allies won, the Russians barely survived with lend-lease from the U.S.
Why can't we lend them the 307th Bomb Wing out of Barksdale AFB?
> Loads of russian tanks were blown up in WWII and they won
“People say that the allies didn't help us. But it cannot be denied that the Americans sent us materiel without which we could not have formed our reserves or continued the war. The Americans provided vital explosives and gunpowder. And how much steel! Could we really have set up the production of our tanks without American steel? And now they are saying that we had plenty of everything on our own."
-Zhukov
“ "I want to tell you what, from the Russian point of view, the president and the United States have done for victory in this war," Stalin said. "The most important things in this war are the machines.... The United States is a country of machines. Without the machines we received through Lend-Lease, we would have lost the war.”
-Stalin
“ It should be remembered that during World War I, the transportation crisis in Russia in 1916-17 that did a lot to facilitate the February Revolution [which lead to the abdication of the tsar] was caused by a shortage in the production of railway rails, engines, and freight cars because industrial production had been diverted to munitions," Sokolov wrote. "During World War II, only the supplies brought in by Lend-Lease prevented the paralysis of rail transport in the Soviet Union."
They only could afford all those tanks because Americans Steel was being dumped on them, American factories were built for them, and Americans prevented their logistics from being typically Russified.
go straight
It's quite straightforward
Every tank Russia builds raises their GDP. Ukropiggies are losing the financial war.
>Every tank Russia builds raises their GDP
Um, wow....what a retarded take.
That is not how GDP works, cockstain.
>Ukropiggies are losing the financial war.
Not when every other country (bar North Korea, Nicaragua and South Africa) is propping up Ukraine's economy, while deliberately hurting Russia's economy (almost as much as Russia is hurting their own economy.)
Russia has 1 tank factory and it produces 20 new tanks a month. They are losing like hundreds a month.
Does every tank driven into a ditch by a drunk mobik and abandoned raise Ukraine’s GDP
>Tank Battle
>In the protracted battle, both sides threw tanks into the fray, which rumbled along dirt roads and maneuvered around forested areas. The Russian army moved forward in columns, and the Armed Forces of Ukraine maneuvered on the defensive, firing from afar or from cover when Russian columns entered their territory.
Good read.
I was hesitant at 1st because of the retarded title, but it was ok-ish article.
It's more a matter of everyone accepted that Russia lies as it breathes, and just shrugs off the daily announcements that Bakhmut has fallen. But Ukraine still has enough credibility that lies are frowned upon.
>But Ukraine still has enough credibility
lmao
Post Kyiv
Muradov is a Ukrainian asset
I is of agreeing, the wise bear is silent as he looms over the moonless night. Me is white Americanski from Puerto Rico Oblast.
lol
lmao
Also, Leopard too.
don't forget the Bradleys killed back on October
Konashenkov made a mistake when somebody in the chain probably thought the first decked out Dutch M-113s destroyed were Bradleys. Then of course hohol shills take it out of context and post a clip of him saying it in January, implying he claimed it destroyed when the US confirmed they'll send them.
>the reason why the defense minister is openly lying on live tv is hohol shills
those are some gold medal tier mental gymnastics right there
they did it again today
>that fucking 90's CGI tier flag
They almost certainly will destroy a Leopard and Bradley.... why do they need to lie? Just wait until you do it for fuck sake, seriously. Ukrainians didn't lie about destroying BMP-T's. They waited until they destroyed one.
The copium supplies are running critically low, they need some wins ASAP.
Bakhmut is probably unironically close to (finally) falling. Can't they wait
>two
>more
>weeks?
>Why lie?
Why tell the truth? Russians will believe anything and the earlier you destroyed the 4000 Leopard 2s the better.
The Russian propaganda doesn't need to wait for facts and the Russian population does not ask for them either. Just lying constantly is easier
>lying constantly
It is not what Christ would do, the Russian population is getting sick and tired of Putin and his war, and brave Russians are challenging him
Fortunately for russian leadership, russia is not a Christian nation
A con man need not be smart if his victims are stupid.
I assume it's just shitposting/falseflagging because that's an ancient meme image.
Also killed Boris Johnson leading his crack team of SAS commandos on a daring barge raid to avenge the deaths of the entire NATO general staff at Snake Island
What's the point of lying to your people this much? Don't the Russians understand that your lies catch up with you?
>Don't the Russians understand that your lies catch up with you?
Literally this
There’s a reason the terms slave and slav are so similar - our ancestors were wiser than us
Not if you have a nice day first
He's right, you vatnik shills made russia the most hated nation on earth with your lying spam
I’m not Russian I’m saying your lies don’t catch up to you if you have a nice day first. Hence the suicide rates.
This offensive is such a fucking mystery to me. We've seen multiple videos of Russians attacking with maybe 6 or 8 vehicles and either driving into a minefield or being blasted by artillery. Where was the recon? And what's the point of sending daily waves of like 2 T-72s, 3 BMPs and 3 MTLBs instead of mounting a larger attack on a wider front? I know vatniks are retards, but this is utter lunacy even for their standards
Nothing strange about it. Put yourself in the shoes of some Russian general. The monke orders you to attack well entrenched Ukrainian positions. You have a gaggle of untrained, poorly equipped mobiks and an armoured corps that hasn't seen maintenance since Brezhnev could get it up. Any attempt to attack is obviously suicide. Do you:
1) Tell monke you can't do it, and get shot.
2) Launch a doomed offensive, lose your entire army, and get shot.
3) Launch some throw away troops, lose those, then shrug and say you tried. The offensive is cancelled and most of the army is still intact.
>and most of the army is still intact.
155th lost 6800 people out of 2000 they initially had in less than a year.
you can always press gang more meat. That is worthless as bitches will birth more. What is not is preserving your machines which cant be as easily replaced.
>you can always press gang more meat
Lol no, Monke is afraid to conscript more meat in big numbers after 300k already caused several regions protest and cancel their mooobilozation
>captcha XXXXXH
You know that meat is supposed to actually accomplish things, and to do so it’s best they be trained?
In the Kiev feint highly trained VDV and Spetsnaz groups were being killed by TDF volkssturm. It does not matter how well trained you are as nothing will protect you from a random bullet and shell flying in.
What you can do is spam your enemy to death with pure, raw fists of meat. Quality and training dont matter, every kid can shoot a gun. What matters is overwhelming the bandera faschist invaders with unstoppable walls like back in the Great Patriotic War.
>That is worthless as bitches will birth more
one thing russia has in common with the first world is the birth rate
>the offensice is cancelled
Well obviously it hasnt been cancelled since their still throwing shit at vuhledar
Failure probably isnt a option so they just continue smashing their head against the wall until either they or ukies break
Those armored vehicles are just expendable prisoners. HATO is foolishly eating away at its ammo supply while Russia expends nothing but trash. Once the so called Ukraine has depleted itself, consequences will never be the same.
they havent got the logistics or intel to keep and maintain and protect such a large force
it just makes them easier targets
>And what's the point of sending daily waves of like 2 T-72s, 3 BMPs and 3 MTLBs
This is the force structure of the new 'Assault Unit' that replaced the BTG
sources?
and does Oryx still count them tanks?
I haven't seen anyone mentioned about him for some time now.
He does, but Russian vehicle losses have slowed down a little bit in recent months with Bakhmut being mainly an infantry affair and what not
>Russian vehicle losses have slowed down a little bit
They have fried more than a hundred Russian vehicles in Vuhledar, so no
No one lies more than the Russians though, this simply isn't possible.
Russia: we will never abandon Kherson
Ukraine: we will take Kherson
so... who turned out to be lying?
no proof russia ever held kherson or even wanted to hold kherson
>PROOFS!
>NO PROOFS!
>Russians planned to fill Kherson with a large amount of troops until the line near Kharkiv collapsed, then withdraw those troops to reinforce elsewhere
So your argument is that Russians are retarded?
Pretty sure Russia lost more armor and trucks during the pontoon fiasco.
But well, could that be considered a battle?
>they fought a river
>and lost
most of them were IFVs during the Great Pontooning, not tanks.
Apparently these were actual tank tanks.
can't believe I'm already nostalgic over this war
you know, most vatniks still believe those are ukie losses
The fact that Vuhledar is even in the same league as the pontooning is spectacular
Our king has returned
The ghost of kyiv would wreck your stupid unfound claims
>The Russians are now mostly just shutting up and saying nothing
God I wish.
How many times has irrelevant shithole de jure been taken by Russia this week?
if anything they kicked up a gear again recently.
wonder if it has anything to do with the drop off of china's last shilling run where we got to discussing what a fucked up and backwards people they were culturally, and how their shills are government slaves, and suddenly the shills just vanished like the firewall had snapped into place.
It matters not, for they forever will hold the piss key.
>The Russians lost more than 130 tanks, BMP/APCs
If that's true it's completely unsustainable. Just an absolutely enormous amount of armor lost to capture a strategically insignificant town and they haven't even taken Bakhmut. And if/when they do take Bakhmut, the Ukrainians have dug another series of defensive structures to the west and Russia will have to do it all over again. The Russians are gonna fucken lose
they didnt even take Vuhledar. They advanced 0 meters
Technically Russia has advanced 33,768,000 miles in the offensive*~~))
>The Russians lost more than 130 tanks, BMP/APCs
>If that's true it's completely unsustainable.
It's not true
>visually confirmed losses from 26/01 to 27/02
Off to go call Oryx liar again are we?
Well, hop to it then, vatnik.
How long will you suffer under the delusion your foes lie as much as you do?
Oryx's page doesn't include location though, so how would you know which losses are from Vuhledar?
>so how would you know which losses are from Vuhledar
Because that's what the other several dozen visually confirmed losses are for, stuff not from around Vuhledar.
Oh? Did you assume that 137 was ALL visually confirmed losses in the ENTIRE theater during that time span?
Haha. No. Those are just the subset Ukrainians are claiming are from Vuhledar. Everything extra is from elsewhere, like Bakhmut.
Here ya go. Geolocated losses. You should know better than to challenge the collective autism of the internet.
https://ukr.warspotting.net/
Jesus titty fucking Christ
>60 planes
>77 helicopters
where? ive only seen a couple
Maybe if you click, you'll see a fucking list with pictures and locations where available.
are you some kind of fetal alcohol syndrome optimized vatnik AI chatbot? they are right fucking there. click the pictures of planes and helicopters to see the full list. jesus christ you are ever dense.
What the fuck is this kek
Bukhanka is hot
Allah will strike down the invaders and their whores.
>https://streamable.com/b9dfry
>If that's true it's completely unsustainable
That's been this whole war since April. To USSRs credit though, Russia has lost more equipment than most countries even have combined. Any other nation would have backed all the way back in August. I used to question if both sides were just needlessly paranoid during the Cold War. But those Vodka morons really did want WW3.
Russia still has 8k tanks, 20k AFVs and 100k artillery pieces to grind Ukraine into dust.
Why not just stop trying at this point? Those fake numbers are thousands higher than even their pre-war ones.
>over 120 vehicles
So about 2 battalions. A noticeable defeat, but it's not special and it's not a gamechanger. Russia has more conscripts and 1960s APCs where those came from.
BTR-50 is not from 60s
>Russia has more conscripts
General Bald is saying Russia needs to stop the SMO and formally declare a war.
Wanna know why?
Hint: They're running low on immediately available meat, and the last time that happened Kharkiv collapsed.
>1960s APCs
1950s, actually.
Yeah but piggies lost 130 mines
>Russia lost the biggest tank battle of this war, - The New York Times
>The enemy's three-week offensive on Vugledar became the largest tank battle of the war at this time. The Russians lost more than 130 tanks, BMP/APCs
mud season has started early the Russian offensive is fucked now. Ukraine will tear them a new asshole on dry ground in spring
I wouldn’t be very surprised if there’s an impending limited Ukrainian counter-offensive like this week. That’d be neat.
I'm really looking forward to this year's Victory Day parade.
KURAKHOVE, Ukraine — Before driving into battle in their mud-spattered war machine, a T-64 tank, the three-man Ukrainian crew performs a ritual.
The commander, Pvt. Dmytro Hrebenok, recites the Lord’s Prayer. Then, the men walk around the tank, patting its chunky green armor.
“We say, ‘Please, don’t let us down in battle,’” said Sgt. Artyom Knignitsky, the mechanic. “‘Bring us in and bring us out.’”
Their respect for their tank is understandable. Perhaps no weapon symbolizes the ferocious violence of war more than the main battle tank. Tanks have loomed over the conflict in Ukraine in recent months — militarily and diplomatically — as both sides prepared for offensives. Russia pulled reserves of tanks from Cold War-era storage, and Ukraine prodded Western governments to supply American Abrams and German Leopard 2 tanks.
The sophisticated Western tanks are expected on the battlefield in the next several months. The new Russian armor turned up earlier — and in its first wide-scale deployment was decimated.
A three-week battle on a plain near the coal-mining town of Vuhledar in southern Ukraine produced what Ukrainian officials say was the biggest tank battle of the war so far, and a stinging setback for the Russians.
In the extended battle, both sides sent tanks into the fray, rumbling over dirt roads and maneuvering around tree lines, with the Russians thrusting forward in columns and the Ukrainians maneuvering defensively, firing from a distance or from hiding places as Russian columns came into their sights.
When it was over, not only had Russia failed to capture Vuhledar, but it also had made the same mistake that cost Moscow hundreds of tanks earlier in the war: advancing columns into ambushes.
Blown up on mines, hit with artillery or obliterated by anti-tank missiles, the charred hulks of Russian armored vehicles now litter farm fields all about Vuhledar, according to Ukrainian military drone footage. Ukraine’s military said Russia had lost at least 130 tanks and armored personnel carriers in the battle. That figure could not be independently verified. Ukraine does not disclose how many weapons it loses.
We studied the roads they used, then hid and waited” to shoot in ambushes, Sergeant Knignitsky said.
Lack of expertise also bedeviled the Russians. Many of their most elite units had been left in shambles from earlier fighting. Their spots were filled with newly conscripted soldiers, unschooled in Ukraine’s tactics for ambushing columns. In one indication that Russia is running short of experienced tank commanders, Ukrainian soldiers said they captured a medic who had been reassigned to operate a tank.
The Russian army has focused on, and even mythologized, tank warfare for decades for its redolence of Russian victories over the Nazis in World War II. Factories in the Ural Mountains have churned out tanks by the thousands. In Vuhledar, by last week Russia had lost so many machines to sustain armored assaults that they had changed tactics and resorted only to infantry attacks, Ukrainian commanders said.
The depth of the Russian defeat was underscored by Russian military bloggers, who have emerged as an influential pro-war voice in the country. Often critical of the military, they have posted angry screeds about the failures of repeated tank assaults, blaming generals for misguided tactics with a storied Russian weapon.
Grey Zone, a Telegram channel affiliated with the Wagner mercenary group, posted on Monday that “relatives of the dead are inclined almost to murder and blood revenge against the general” in charge of the assaults near Vuhledar.
In a detailed interview last week in an abandoned house near the front, Lt. Vladislav Bayak, the deputy commander of Ukraine’s 1st Mechanized Battalion of the 72nd brigade, described how Ukrainian soldiers were able to inflict such heavy losses in what commanders said was the biggest tank battle of the war so far.
Ambushes have been Ukraine’s signature tactic against Russian armored columns since the early days of the war. Working from a bunker in Vuhledar, Lieutenant Bayak spotted the first column of about 15 tanks and armored personnel carriers approaching on a video feed from a drone.
“We were ready,” he said. “We knew something like this would happen.”
They had prepared a kill zone farther along a dirt road that the tanks were rumbling down. The commander needed only to give an order over the radio — “To battle!” — Lieutenant Bayak said.
Anti-tank teams hiding in tree lines along the fields, and armed with American infrared-guided Javelins and Ukrainian laser-guided Stugna-P missiles, powered up their weapons. Farther away, artillery batteries were ready. The dirt road had been left free of mines, while the fields all about were seeded with them, so as to entice the Russians to advance while preventing tanks from turning around once the trap was sprung.
The column of tanks becomes most vulnerable, Lieutenant Bayak said, after the shooting starts and drivers panic and try to turn around — by driving onto the mine-laden shoulder of the road. Blown-up vehicles then act as impediments, slowing or stalling the column. At that point, Ukrainian artillery opens fire, blowing up more armor and killing soldiers who clamber out of disabled machines. A scene of chaos and explosions ensues, the lieutenant said.
Russian commanders have sent armored columns forward for a lack of other options against Ukraine’s well-fortified positions, however costly the tactic, he said.
Over about three weeks of the tank battle, repeated Russian armored assaults floundered. In one instance, Ukrainian commanders called in a strike by HIMARS guided rockets; they are usually used on stationary targets like ammunition depots or barracks, but also proved effective against a stationary tank column.
The Ukrainians also fired with American M777 and French Caesar howitzers, as well as other Western-provided weaponry such as the Javelins.
The Ukrainian tank crew that prayed before each battle nicknamed their tank The Wanderer, for its wandering movements around the battlefield. Between missions it remained hidden in trees under a camouflage net, beside a road churned into a panorama of mud by passing tanks, five miles or so from the front line.
During the battle for Vuhledar, Private Hrebenok, the commander, was ordered to drive forward from that spot on dangerous missions, three or four times per day.
Private Hrebenok, only 20 years old, had no formal training in tank combat when the war started. But in the frantic first days of the war he was assigned to a tank, and has fought continuously in them since, picking up tricks along the way.
Training still looms as a problem. Ukraine, too, is losing skilled soldiers and replacing them with green recruits. And many Ukrainian tank crewmen are being trained on Western tanks in countries like Germany and Britain.
“All my knowledge I gained in the field,” he said. The Russian tank crews, he said, are in contrast mostly new recruits without the benefit of any combat to season them.
In ambushes, the crew hides the tank within range of a road that Russian tanks or armored personnel carriers might travel down. Then it waits quietly. As they sit and prepare for ambush, they must keep the engine warm, because restarting it would take too long. Idling would be noisy. Instead, they burn a small kerosene heater beside the motor.
Once, while they were waiting, a Russian armored personnel carrier passed through their sight and they fired but narrowly missed, damaging but not destroying the machine.
In the last major engagement, a week ago, the order came in during the gray pre-dawn to prepare an ambush for a column of 16 Russian tanks and armored vehicles advancing toward the Ukrainian lines. The crew said their prayer, patted their tank and drove forward.
“We hid the tank in a tree line and waited for them,” Private Hrebenok said. “It’s always scary but we need to destroy them.”
In this instance, they stopped about three miles short of the ambush site, just out of range of return fire, and shot in coordination with a drone pilot who called in coordinates on a radio for targets they could not see directly.
The Russian column stalled on mines and, Private Hrebenok said, The Wanderer opened fire. The Russian tank crews had little chance once they were in the kill zone, he said.
“We destroyed a lot of Russian equipment,” he said. “What they did wrong was come to Ukraine.”
Maria Varenikova contributed reporting.
Full article copied sorry I can't include pics but 12 ft ladder is dog shit now and I dont know ant alternatives for this
>When it was over, not only had Russia failed to capture Vuhledar, but it also had made the same mistake that cost Moscow hundreds of tanks earlier in the war: advancing columns into ambushes.
Russian are learning btw*~~)
>Russian are learning btw*~~)
should've learned before the invasion hwo to take Kyiv
pls understand
large scale mechanised war has never been done before, no one could have known
small indie country~~*
hato mercanries were inside Mriya directing b-2 hato strikes against brave vdv fighters who were executing hohol pigs
Mriya was then destroyed in false flag b2 strike using direct energy weapon
>pls understand
>large scale mechanised war has never been done before, no one could have known
Putin said, 3 days if he wanted too.
But then again, Puccians generals are too cowardice to tell that to him
Also, Puccia just lacked "talents" to do these
praying to the machine spirits is part of the soviet manual of arms, please understand.
I never knew I was a soviet tanker, because I do the same every morning before I start my shitbox of a car
I'm sick of the Russia tank fetish. This is just one more reason why they need to be broken
>noooo, don't pray to vehicle on which your life depends