I commend them for the camera work but I highly doubt this is actual combat footage. Looks great, but given that we've been spoiled for choice in terms of actual combat footage of tanks it's eh at best.
You know what, I thought that missile was fired from that patch of grass right there but now that I look at it again it's definitely coming from off-camera and I don't know how I moronicly came to that conclusion. Guess cognitive bias just from how good the footage looks. Still don't trust it 100% but it does seem more credible than I previously assumed. IDK, the incredibly cinematic drone footage just makes it a little suspicious to me.
that blast wave at 0:30 looks unrealistic as frick, like straight from the games.
Those blastwaves are 100% real. UR-77s or MICLIC charges being blown.
You know what, I thought that missile was fired from that patch of grass right there but now that I look at it again it's definitely coming from off-camera and I don't know how I moronicly came to that conclusion. Guess cognitive bias just from how good the footage looks. Still don't trust it 100% but it does seem more credible than I previously assumed. IDK, the incredibly cinematic drone footage just makes it a little suspicious to me.
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Those blastwaves are 100% real. UR-77s or MICLIC charges being blown.
https://i.imgur.com/4cJF7dz.jpg
>IDK, the incredibly cinematic drone footage just makes it a little suspicious to me.
yeah i get it, looks to beautiful to be true.
>My Combat Footage Can't Be This Kino!
Not everything is a nasheed recorded on 2004-era flip phone.
Ukes have 24/7 drone overwatch for basic contact lines, so an advance would have even more awareness. Also breathtaking sunrises are a regular thing in the countryside.
Not disputing that it's impossible for it to be legit, but the drones taking cinematic closeups instead of providing overwatch, combined with the spectacular visuals just seems too good to be true.
This is what happens when photographer goes to army >any valuable experience? >I have operated MAVICS for four years as photographer on weddings >good, you will be drone operator >several months later video related
It's not like propaganda isn't a valuable asset to exploit, especially when foreign financial and military support depends on it. I know there are layers to this, but shaping public perception is a fundamental one.
Propaganda doesn't mean "bad". Sending one extra drone to take video of tank+demining vehicles in actions is even better Propaganda than making fake one.
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I agree, I didn't imply a negative slant, but it's important to recognize what those videos are and what their purpose is. If nothing else, Ukrainian propaganda at least gives us amazing kino, while Russian propaganda is just pissing and shitting while offering basically nothing of value.
No, that's mine clearing charges detonating. It's tanks firing at something while (presumably) covering a mine clearing operation. Like I've said above I'm still not 100% on the footage but the explosions don't seem to be staged for the sake of pretending like the tanks blew something up but rather clearing a minefield.
one of boris jhonsons many illegitemate sons is operating the tank and he gets scared, nato masters commands need to be heard loudly tho so ukranian people continue to suffer
I commend them for the camera work but I highly doubt this is actual combat footage. Looks great, but given that we've been spoiled for choice in terms of actual combat footage of tanks it's eh at best.
>but I highly doubt this is actual combat footage
you can clearly see russian atgm missing the tanks at 0:50
You know what, I thought that missile was fired from that patch of grass right there but now that I look at it again it's definitely coming from off-camera and I don't know how I moronicly came to that conclusion. Guess cognitive bias just from how good the footage looks. Still don't trust it 100% but it does seem more credible than I previously assumed. IDK, the incredibly cinematic drone footage just makes it a little suspicious to me.
Those blastwaves are 100% real. UR-77s or MICLIC charges being blown.
>IDK, the incredibly cinematic drone footage just makes it a little suspicious to me.
yeah i get it, looks to beautiful to be true.
Would be intersting to see original without filters and montage.
>the incredibly cinematic drone footage just makes it a little suspicious to me.
Well, they are buying cinematic drones from chinks so it makes sense.
>My Combat Footage Can't Be This Kino!
Not everything is a nasheed recorded on 2004-era flip phone.
Ukes have 24/7 drone overwatch for basic contact lines, so an advance would have even more awareness. Also breathtaking sunrises are a regular thing in the countryside.
Not disputing that it's impossible for it to be legit, but the drones taking cinematic closeups instead of providing overwatch, combined with the spectacular visuals just seems too good to be true.
This is what happens when photographer goes to army
>any valuable experience?
>I have operated MAVICS for four years as photographer on weddings
>good, you will be drone operator
>several months later video related
It's not like propaganda isn't a valuable asset to exploit, especially when foreign financial and military support depends on it. I know there are layers to this, but shaping public perception is a fundamental one.
Propaganda doesn't mean "bad". Sending one extra drone to take video of tank+demining vehicles in actions is even better Propaganda than making fake one.
I agree, I didn't imply a negative slant, but it's important to recognize what those videos are and what their purpose is. If nothing else, Ukrainian propaganda at least gives us amazing kino, while Russian propaganda is just pissing and shitting while offering basically nothing of value.
>https://streamable.com/px61bb
can someone reupload to catbox?
Eww
why?
that blast wave at 0:30 looks unrealistic as frick, like straight from the games.
tank shooting at stored munition?
No, that's mine clearing charges detonating. It's tanks firing at something while (presumably) covering a mine clearing operation. Like I've said above I'm still not 100% on the footage but the explosions don't seem to be staged for the sake of pretending like the tanks blew something up but rather clearing a minefield.
makes sense
Ok before this post I thought this was just another armored yolo.
>yolo
sylo?
Why their tanks never advance to breakthrough? They just fire at great distances and retreat, is that a good use of the tanks?
survival of the crew > vehicle cost
if the crew belongs to a wealthy western nation, sure
ukranian lives are cheap
Post hands
infantry 0.2 to 2 points
combat machine 45 .. 200 points
one of boris jhonsons many illegitemate sons is operating the tank and he gets scared, nato masters commands need to be heard loudly tho so ukranian people continue to suffer
You told me every Ukrainian tank was destroyed, wtf zisters?!?!
its old propaganda cinema
Kino.