Why do the Russians insist on maintaining this strategy?
>inb4 actually that's a Ukrainian tank
You can literally see the cope cage
https://twitter.com/DefMon3/status/1665439365558853632
Why do the Russians insist on maintaining this strategy?
>inb4 actually that's a Ukrainian tank
You can literally see the cope cage
https://twitter.com/DefMon3/status/1665439365558853632
they are morons
they give tanks to squads piecemeal as fire support instead of keeping them in platoons for breakthroughs
presumably they do this because they don't have enough tanks to create platoons and enough men for breakthrough operations anymore, or that they lack the coordination to do so
They can't concentrate ther forces because US reconnaissance aircraft will immediately give the targeting information to Ukrainian artillery. US airpower even without firing a shot has done more to limt the Russian Army than Russian Generals have.
Wtf is this, the Russian version of 'Fury'?
>single tank alone
there are three Russian tanks moving along the road. How brain damaged are some people on /k/ they literally cannot see what is happening on the video?
3 is less than say 30, 30 could be quite effective
explain to me how do you concentrate 30 tanks in one small village after losing 2000-3000 tanks and having left 1-2k on 4000km border
>3 is less than say 30, 30 could be quite effective
remember when the russian military still looked like a military?
The USSR? Nah I wasn’t born yet
actually that's a oinkranian cope cage))
This is Leopard 2a4
Looks like Ukranian tanks that side of the treeline? The left one possibly knocked out since it doesn't seem to be moving to me. If so what are the odds it's also a Leopard? I thought they were keeping the western tanks back for the offensive not for knocking out shitty ruskie tanks that seem to die just fine to AGTMs anyway.
barrel seems too long, but i'm no tank expert
Don't think so, back of the hull doesn't match a leopard at all
It looks like it has a circular turret with some kind of thing stocking out on the back which I think is the snorket. But the most telling thing is that the barrel is way too long.
My guess is a T-64BV which the 31st is using but I could also just be some T-72 variant especially with that reversing speed...
Lol what a moron. Another rushate thread bamboozled on itself. Jokes aside.
What is the tactical advantage of Ukranian forces keeping a single tank in an open field?
Wonder what what actually hit the copemobile. Almost looks like it was shot from somewhere outside the frame.
Some sort of two-stage AGTM from out of shot is my guess also. It's annoying how often these videos are cut to remove context.
>2023
>get to watch real life tank battles in 4K UHD drone footage
works for other side tho
Because Russian arty can't hit anything smaller than a city, their PGMs aren't much better, and for whatever reason none of their infantry have any fricking AT weapons.
>western tactics, training and precision vs vladislav on kratom
Is Kratom popular in Russia?
>the virgin planned counter-offensive (two more weeks Bratan)
>the chad three man counterattack
>An entire artillery battery tries to knock out tank
>Doesn't even hit the right field.
the frick is going on in the video? What destroyed the tank?
off road mine? seems like it explodes above the tank like an nlaw though
The ukies do that too, im starting to think papa lenin and stalin were just fans of tzd and made the soviet doctrine in an attempt to kill as many soviets as possible.
If the ukies get out of this war intact they will need some heavy dute nato rehab to drop that shit
what's the ETA on the webm?
Those fricking cope cage silhouettes.
What's the point in accompanying him if it doesn't stop the ATGM in any way and he gets a bfto anyway?
Was the column of flame at 0:34 a delayed cookoff from the hit at 0:12?
Could be. Though if this is an infantry ambush backed by those 2 tanks, the cope cage carrier may have stumbled into another fun surprise. Hard to see with all those trees in the way.
Looking at the geolocated site in Google Maps, there are more thick rows of trees and houses down the road. Not sure why anyone would want to drive there in a tank without securing the area first.