Think they're taking a break today, seems to be very little activity according to FIRMS
Orange is the typical frontline shelling we've been seeing, lower intensity than the past few months as it has been for the past week or so.
Yellow is a hotspot on the Ukraine side of the front. Bit strange, it's higher intensity than the Donbas front.
Red is the Nova Kakhovka strike from yesterday.
Blue in the sea is interesting, that got picked up at 1am GMT.
Lime got picked up in the same sweep, seems too small to be a depot though.
Purple lines up with the SU-34M crash that happened yesterday.
Anyway, the sats seem to sweep over the central area at around 12 GMT, so if there are any updates to be had it'll be then. This does line up with reports that Russia has moved Ammo depots to just outside of HIMARS accurate range, so I'm guessing they might be waiting on ATACMS.
>The Russians said that about HIMARS too...
The Ukrainians have reportedly been clever by putting up volleys including Tochka launches to flood the AD zones with targets. I don't know how smart an S400 targeting system is, if it prioritizes larger targets this would effectively mask the HIMARS warheads.
Whatever the frick happened to modernized SPAAG's and CIWS-platforms. I was under the impression these platforms were pretty mature and in conjuction with an S-400 radar would be able to blanket an area in AA fire taking out whatever warhead is coming their way.
I don't think the Russians have a C-RAM equivalent. They have CIWS on their ships like AK-630, but no land-based systems afaik.
And well, fat lot of good they did on the Moskva.
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they have pantsir and tor for that role
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kek
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im just quoting their doctrine i didnt say it would work
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Those aren’t capable of C-RAM. The US C-RAM has actual videos of it intercepting small mortar shells. Pantsir and tor don’t even list those as capabilities let alone have the capabilities. Embarrasing that you thought that
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Your TOR, not TOR's, mine now
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Welp, shut it dowb folks, it's got it's own Suter variant now.
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Given Russia's out of control HIV infection rates and sunken flagships, you know they're used to playing dangerous with no protection
Let's wait to see which excuses Ivan's going to pick : >The operators weren't trained >The model is an export version >The operators were on smoke break >We chose to let that one go
ATACMS has an effective range of 300km. Ukraine would be able to cover the entirity of occupied territory from their controlled borders, and fairly deep into Russia too. I shouldn't have to explain the issue with having to move ammunition 300km or more with no depot stops in between.
And S400 couldn't stop Hinds over Belgorod, or a dinky little drone over Rostov. It'll be more susceptible to anti-air than M30/M31 probably, but I doubt by much. Wait and see I guess.
Bullshit. "Conditions" are to be "careful" using them, minimize collateral damage to non-military. But, any military target is absolutely valid, no matter where it is located. If there happens to be "some" collateral damage, too fricking boo hoo hoo. Russian civilians have the option of evacuating themselves from dangerous locations, just like Ukrainians had to.
If Russia has a sad about that, all they have to do is get out of Ukraine, cease all hostilities, and pay full compensation for all the damage, rape, and murder. A UN monitoring mission should also be put in place to take possession and control over all nuclear weapons. Russia doesn't get to keep its toys after this toddler tantrum. Forfrickingever.
Belarus is part of this negotiation and owes its own share for supporting Russia and using Belarus as a launch pad for missiles, aircraft, and other assaults.
I managed to miss this anomaly in south Luhansk Oblast. Eastmost is the south of a town, Antratsyt I believe, Westmost is just some fricking field, and it's hot.
Think they're taking a break today, seems to be very little activity according to FIRMS
Orange is the typical frontline shelling we've been seeing, lower intensity than the past few months as it has been for the past week or so.
Yellow is a hotspot on the Ukraine side of the front. Bit strange, it's higher intensity than the Donbas front.
Red is the Nova Kakhovka strike from yesterday.
Blue in the sea is interesting, that got picked up at 1am GMT.
Lime got picked up in the same sweep, seems too small to be a depot though.
Purple lines up with the SU-34M crash that happened yesterday.
Anyway, the sats seem to sweep over the central area at around 12 GMT, so if there are any updates to be had it'll be then. This does line up with reports that Russia has moved Ammo depots to just outside of HIMARS accurate range, so I'm guessing they might be waiting on ATACMS.
The Russians are running out of depots, they've now switched to driving supplies straight from Russia to the gun crews on the frontline, you can imagine what that does to their efficiency and the lifespan of the trucks. It's why the Russian artillery fire had dropped off so significantly and they've opened up their last, anti-NATO cruise missile stockpile. No more "artillery only" for old Ivan. Just human wave attacks using the last of their 50-year old "reservists" with zero support.
>Russia still not collapsef
It's a point of pride for you that Russia, allegedly a "superpower" and the "2nd army in the world" has managed only to not collapse after 4 months of trying and failing to take Ukraine, which was supposed to surrender on day 4?
>Just human wave attacks using the last of their 50-year old "reservists"
They have 30 million that could be used as cannon fodder. Sure a 10 million will die but Ukraine will be conquered! Just wait 2 more weeks! They don't even need training!
>They have 30 million
They barely have 30 thousand - it's the last crop of 50-year old volunteers for the "oblast battalions" they've started scraping together in June. After that it's nothing. Russia has less infantry than fricking Japan. No wonder since their demographics are just as bad and putin has maybe 10% among the country's youth, if that. And there's only so many old men you can scrape together for your Russian Volksturm stomach battalions.
Ukraine’s HIMARS trucks probably got blown up or otherwise neutralized. Not hard seeing as there’s like 8 of them
Ukraine needs a new wunderwaffe of the month
Cope, vatnik. Having less equipment actually makes Ukraine stronger, because when there are only 8 equipments, it becomes a needle in the haystack for Russia to find it.
I thought there were only four? And Russia destroyed 15 of them last week, and then bought another ten of the wunderwaffe for their own use. Where did you come up with eight?
Meanwhile in Kherson
https://twitter.com/bayraktar_1love/status/1549313141338771456 >they heard up to 6 sounds similar to explosions.
Big if true. Chornobaivka also hit.
>Chornobaivka also hit.
I am shocked. The truth is, Russian generals are piling up all of their vehicles there in the open, so that they can be obliterated. Why? Because if you ~~*for some reason*~~ only had 90 vehicles out of the 100 you were supposed to have, you can still claim that Ukies destroyed "all 100" of your vehicles with their magic israelite HIMARS rocket, and there was nothing anyone could do. Get a promotion out of it too, probably, seeing how Putin's Russia works.
The result of the Kherson strikes this morning. Didn't knock out the bridge, but not for lack of trying. Things might be getting spicy.
https://twitter.com/GirkinGirkin/status/1549328181647245313
I SPENT 45 FRICKING MINUTES MAKING THOSE DAMN PIECES OF COOCH STUBBLE AND IF NO ONE COMPLIMENTS IT IM GOING TO DRINK A BEER AND SMOKE A CIGARETTE YOU buttholeS
Bang in the center of the bridge. If I had to guess I'd say that it's a ranging shot, seeing how accurate the missiles are exactly, seeing what kind of damage they'll inflict so the follow-up has the appropriate amount of firepower committed to it.
So, I'm guessing that the Russians have lost their escape route now? Going to be fun watching them trying to pontoon bridge a retreat under fire. Hope there's plenty of video cameras at the ready so we can all watch from every angle.
About bloody time. The bridge was going to be destroyed anyway by the Russians (once they retreated) so it's better to destroy it ahead of time and cut them from reinforcements.
bridges are tough frickers to destroy, so it may take some time. bridges are built to survive all kinds of stresses, to stay standing even when damaged and not totally collapse, and thus can be repaired. the bongs in WW2 used 10 ton earthquake bombs to attack viaducts, and even then often times the viaducts survived the blasts. the russians earlier in the war bombed some bridge near odesa with kalibr's, and despite repeated attacks i think the bridge is still up but damaged.
Didn't want to start a new thread but can anyone suggest decent news sources for this conflict ? Listening to the daily telegraph podcast, that perun channel on youtube is sometimes useful - what else is there ? No pro Russian shit pls.
Good Times Bad Times
https://www.youtube.com/c/GoodTimesBadTimes
Caspian Report
https://www.youtube.com/c/CaspianReport
Both are ok
Battle Order you might find some info on specialist mil subject too
https://www.youtube.com/c/BattleOrder
Times Radio, its a little bit iffy, but does tend to touch on some strategic, geo-political stuff and happenings
https://www.youtube.com/c/TimesRadio1
(I won't say its good)
Russians apparently are capable of slowly learning and apparently moved ammo dumps farther back. For now I think we will see a decrease in frequency of ammo dump explosions.
Correspondingly though, you also get a drop off in throw weight, road degradation, vehicle wear and other duress keeping weapons in ammo.
So if you move your depot was 20km away and have to move it 100km away to avoid der smooker, then it does tend to mean a much longer turn-around, given Russians have fricking awful trucks to begin with on really fricking awful roads its going to be stretching things.
It's not like the HIMARS are going to stop shooting nor is five eyes gonna stop providing targeting.
I wonder what they'll focus on once all the dumps are out of range. The artillery itself, armored vehicle parks, more command posts?
Some things you're just not going to really change like command posts, if you push the command back 90km in the rear, then you're pretty much fricked when it comes to agility like getting reserves in, getting fire missions and anything remotely coordinated. That run on effect of having maybe more reserves of shells at the battery itself might mean counter battery fire gets kind of spicy and its not like you can really hide ammo dumps out in the open. They're fricking huge tonnage and anyone from orbit can see the extra traffic to-from locations if you did hide it under trees or some god forsaken barn out in the boonies.
A lot of their maintenance yards for heavy vehicles got yeeted to hell in a fireball too, so its getting really rough to run armour I'd imagine
It is standard procedure not to post results of strikes on your territory. That would allow the enemy to evaluate the strikes.
Both sides learned this early on, except of course the savages in Donbabwe and Luganda. But it's been a few weeks now, the Russians probably beat them up for a while, and now they know too.
Does make you wonder how much civillian uploaded footage helps. I doubt the Ukrainians would get as detailed information from drones or sats as they would from footage like
I would bet a LOT of civilians know exactly what they're doing when they record this stuff. I'd bet this has an affect on the ratio of what gets out as far as ukie side vs occupied side.
HIMARS allegedly toasted a Podlet-K1 radar near Nova Kakhovka.
https://twitter.com/TpyxaNews/status/1549469266923118593
Podlet-K1 is among the most modern and potent Russian radar systems: https://aboutlyrics.eu/what-kind-of-new-low-altitude-radar-podlet-k1-entered-the-russian-aerospace-forces
looks like Ukraine sets the stage for the battle of Kherson.
https://twitter.com/COUPSURE/status/1549459130339016705
Another C&C center got hit in Kherson
Interesting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_okqT9IhZg theve been looking for them for months.
for info, this baby is what Russians use for all their digital communications needs, they coordinate(d) their AA batteries and other things with this baby.
After having destroyed all the major ammo dumps HIMARS is now snacking trough Russia's air defense systems and communications infrastructure.
Russians hav been grading their way through Ukraine for the last two years, they now face the same rocket artillery attacks and they fold like paper. Utterly deserved.
Russia will win
at AIDS
Peak 2010s nostalgia.
stage 5
in AIDS, domestic violence and being a shithole in general, it's definitely number one
Without supplies, LOL?
No supplies = no invasion.
noone cares about the war
Nobody cares what happens to Russia. So long as it is erased from history.
Stop projecting
Obligatory HIMARS thread is a lot better than obligatory tactical troon adam's apple thread like it was the last time I was on /k/.
Think they're taking a break today, seems to be very little activity according to FIRMS
Orange is the typical frontline shelling we've been seeing, lower intensity than the past few months as it has been for the past week or so.
Yellow is a hotspot on the Ukraine side of the front. Bit strange, it's higher intensity than the Donbas front.
Red is the Nova Kakhovka strike from yesterday.
Blue in the sea is interesting, that got picked up at 1am GMT.
Lime got picked up in the same sweep, seems too small to be a depot though.
Purple lines up with the SU-34M crash that happened yesterday.
Anyway, the sats seem to sweep over the central area at around 12 GMT, so if there are any updates to be had it'll be then. This does line up with reports that Russia has moved Ammo depots to just outside of HIMARS accurate range, so I'm guessing they might be waiting on ATACMS.
And what if they get ATACMS??? Russia is vast, they'll just move the ammo out of ATACMS range too. Also ATACMS can probably be countered by S400.
>Russia is vast, they'll just move the ammo out of ATACMS range too.
And even further away from the artillery crews that need it?
>Also ATACMS can probably be countered by S400.
The Russians said that about HIMARS too...
>The Russians said that about HIMARS too...
The Ukrainians have reportedly been clever by putting up volleys including Tochka launches to flood the AD zones with targets. I don't know how smart an S400 targeting system is, if it prioritizes larger targets this would effectively mask the HIMARS warheads.
Whatever the frick happened to modernized SPAAG's and CIWS-platforms. I was under the impression these platforms were pretty mature and in conjuction with an S-400 radar would be able to blanket an area in AA fire taking out whatever warhead is coming their way.
I don't think the Russians have a C-RAM equivalent. They have CIWS on their ships like AK-630, but no land-based systems afaik.
And well, fat lot of good they did on the Moskva.
they have pantsir and tor for that role
kek
im just quoting their doctrine i didnt say it would work
Those aren’t capable of C-RAM. The US C-RAM has actual videos of it intercepting small mortar shells. Pantsir and tor don’t even list those as capabilities let alone have the capabilities. Embarrasing that you thought that
Your TOR, not TOR's, mine now
Welp, shut it dowb folks, it's got it's own Suter variant now.
Given Russia's out of control HIV infection rates and sunken flagships, you know they're used to playing dangerous with no protection
>The Russians said that about HIMARS too...
Let's wait to see which excuses Ivan's going to pick :
>The operators weren't trained
>The model is an export version
>The operators were on smoke break
>We chose to let that one go
that will also be moving the ammo out of shooting at Ukraine range
mission accomplished
ATACMS has an effective range of 300km. Ukraine would be able to cover the entirity of occupied territory from their controlled borders, and fairly deep into Russia too. I shouldn't have to explain the issue with having to move ammunition 300km or more with no depot stops in between.
And S400 couldn't stop Hinds over Belgorod, or a dinky little drone over Rostov. It'll be more susceptible to anti-air than M30/M31 probably, but I doubt by much. Wait and see I guess.
one of condition of getting HIMARS, is not to use them to target russian territory
kerch and its bridge is not internationally recognized russian turf
Bullshit. "Conditions" are to be "careful" using them, minimize collateral damage to non-military. But, any military target is absolutely valid, no matter where it is located. If there happens to be "some" collateral damage, too fricking boo hoo hoo. Russian civilians have the option of evacuating themselves from dangerous locations, just like Ukrainians had to.
If Russia has a sad about that, all they have to do is get out of Ukraine, cease all hostilities, and pay full compensation for all the damage, rape, and murder. A UN monitoring mission should also be put in place to take possession and control over all nuclear weapons. Russia doesn't get to keep its toys after this toddler tantrum. Forfrickingever.
Belarus is part of this negotiation and owes its own share for supporting Russia and using Belarus as a launch pad for missiles, aircraft, and other assaults.
thats only american HIMARS. All of the other ones can attack all of russia as fair game.
>US says "dont use them on russia"
>UK(US ally says go for it)
this is what is called plausible deniability
Shoigu the homosexual-carver is going to get memed on next time he goes to Belgorod
Hell no. The last thing the Ukies want is Sergei "neverserved" Shoigu out of office.
Nah, putin will just replace him with an even worse moron like Rogozin, he is incapable of learning.
I just noticed that the uniform jackets zip up, what the frick. Are buttons too complex for the General Staff?
Buttons are symbols of western decadence.
Don't worry Steiner will defeat them
>we don't neeeed western Russia
you are here
>they'll just move the ammo out of ATACMS range too
I think that would suit the Ukrainians just fine anon
I managed to miss this anomaly in south Luhansk Oblast. Eastmost is the south of a town, Antratsyt I believe, Westmost is just some fricking field, and it's hot.
thank you this is helpful
The Russians are running out of depots, they've now switched to driving supplies straight from Russia to the gun crews on the frontline, you can imagine what that does to their efficiency and the lifespan of the trucks. It's why the Russian artillery fire had dropped off so significantly and they've opened up their last, anti-NATO cruise missile stockpile. No more "artillery only" for old Ivan. Just human wave attacks using the last of their 50-year old "reservists" with zero support.
Operation "Buck Broken" this will be called in the history books.
Holly molly, checked. Operation “Buck Broken Vatnig” inbound.
You say shit like this since day 1 of operation yet Russia still not collapsef and still pummels nazis with overwhelming artillery. Curious.
>Russia still not collapsef
Remember when the Russian took Kyiv, Sumy, Chernihiv, and Kharkiv? Good times.
No physical evidence for the Battle of Kiev.
Da comrade, never happened. Thinking it happened is punishable by 15 years in gulag.
>Russia still not collapsef
It's a point of pride for you that Russia, allegedly a "superpower" and the "2nd army in the world" has managed only to not collapse after 4 months of trying and failing to take Ukraine, which was supposed to surrender on day 4?
>Just human wave attacks using the last of their 50-year old "reservists"
They have 30 million that could be used as cannon fodder. Sure a 10 million will die but Ukraine will be conquered! Just wait 2 more weeks! They don't even need training!
>They have 30 million
They barely have 30 thousand - it's the last crop of 50-year old volunteers for the "oblast battalions" they've started scraping together in June. After that it's nothing. Russia has less infantry than fricking Japan. No wonder since their demographics are just as bad and putin has maybe 10% among the country's youth, if that. And there's only so many old men you can scrape together for your Russian Volksturm stomach battalions.
All 32678432 Himars systems have been destroyed by russian airbone forces vdv!
>overpriced western troony wunderwaffe
>MUH HYPERSONICS
Ukraine’s HIMARS trucks probably got blown up or otherwise neutralized. Not hard seeing as there’s like 8 of them
Ukraine needs a new wunderwaffe of the month
Cope, vatnik. Having less equipment actually makes Ukraine stronger, because when there are only 8 equipments, it becomes a needle in the haystack for Russia to find it.
da comrade gypsy from moscow, 14 out of 8 himars got destroyed by glorious army *~~))
I thought there were only four? And Russia destroyed 15 of them last week, and then bought another ten of the wunderwaffe for their own use. Where did you come up with eight?
Precious HATO HIMARS keep getting blown up
Didn't you see that video of 2 guided missiles hitting 2 warehouses? One of the last HIMARS was in there.
It's over
Meanwhile in Kherson
https://twitter.com/bayraktar_1love/status/1549313141338771456
>they heard up to 6 sounds similar to explosions.
Big if true. Chornobaivka also hit.
>Chornobaivka also hit.
That's a given everytime something larger than a firecracker goes off in Kherson
I sort of want to imagine Chornobaivka AP is a really large hole that looks like an asteroid hit it at this point
>checkem
>Chornobaivka also hit.
I am shocked. The truth is, Russian generals are piling up all of their vehicles there in the open, so that they can be obliterated. Why? Because if you ~~*for some reason*~~ only had 90 vehicles out of the 100 you were supposed to have, you can still claim that Ukies destroyed "all 100" of your vehicles with their magic israelite HIMARS rocket, and there was nothing anyone could do. Get a promotion out of it too, probably, seeing how Putin's Russia works.
>it was just ice cream vans and mobile children's libraries parked in Chornobaivka!
The result of the Kherson strikes this morning. Didn't knock out the bridge, but not for lack of trying. Things might be getting spicy.
https://twitter.com/GirkinGirkin/status/1549328181647245313
No one can escape.
Needs bush.
I SPENT 45 FRICKING MINUTES MAKING THOSE DAMN PIECES OF COOCH STUBBLE AND IF NO ONE COMPLIMENTS IT IM GOING TO DRINK A BEER AND SMOKE A CIGARETTE YOU buttholeS
should have made a full bush
Should have just Photoshopped George Bush behind her
I can fix her
>ukies started attacking kherson bridges
holy shit it's coming
whats coming anon
The new glorious Russian T-28 Armadva! Is so big it not need silly bridge. Hohols will run in terror from beeg gun!
attack on this bridge might be a preparation for the ukie move on kherson
antonovsky bridge connects the city and other side of dnipro
The day of rope.
Bang in the center of the bridge. If I had to guess I'd say that it's a ranging shot, seeing how accurate the missiles are exactly, seeing what kind of damage they'll inflict so the follow-up has the appropriate amount of firepower committed to it.
It's a message to the vatBlack folk: fall back now or be cut off and starved out.
So, I'm guessing that the Russians have lost their escape route now? Going to be fun watching them trying to pontoon bridge a retreat under fire. Hope there's plenty of video cameras at the ready so we can all watch from every angle.
> t. Water: the vatnik's natural enemy
WEBM for those who need it.
oh that bridge is going down
shots fired
could be meant a warning sign...
"you know we can hit this bridge, right? better leave now."
The bridges are not guarded?!
not enough cripples for that.
Do range shots at a bridge.
>vatnik shows the enemy the exact damage with total detail in closeups
Seriously?
SERIOUSLY??
Antonovsky Bridge in Kherson was attacked. With what, don't know exactly, but given the precision it's not hard to guess.
https://twitter.com/bayraktar_1love/status/1549329118310834177
Looks like the rounds overpenetrated
Just like poccia destroyed already a gazillion bayraktars and 400% od UAF?
About bloody time. The bridge was going to be destroyed anyway by the Russians (once they retreated) so it's better to destroy it ahead of time and cut them from reinforcements.
bridges are tough frickers to destroy, so it may take some time. bridges are built to survive all kinds of stresses, to stay standing even when damaged and not totally collapse, and thus can be repaired. the bongs in WW2 used 10 ton earthquake bombs to attack viaducts, and even then often times the viaducts survived the blasts. the russians earlier in the war bombed some bridge near odesa with kalibr's, and despite repeated attacks i think the bridge is still up but damaged.
Didn't want to start a new thread but can anyone suggest decent news sources for this conflict ? Listening to the daily telegraph podcast, that perun channel on youtube is sometimes useful - what else is there ? No pro Russian shit pls.
Good Times Bad Times
https://www.youtube.com/c/GoodTimesBadTimes
Caspian Report
https://www.youtube.com/c/CaspianReport
Both are ok
Battle Order you might find some info on specialist mil subject too
https://www.youtube.com/c/BattleOrder
Times Radio, its a little bit iffy, but does tend to touch on some strategic, geo-political stuff and happenings
https://www.youtube.com/c/TimesRadio1
(I won't say its good)
A launcher with ATACMS outside of Dnipro could hit almost the entire front line and well beyond it in many places.
Russians apparently are capable of slowly learning and apparently moved ammo dumps farther back. For now I think we will see a decrease in frequency of ammo dump explosions.
and more trucks getting blown up by mines and partisans
Correspondingly though, you also get a drop off in throw weight, road degradation, vehicle wear and other duress keeping weapons in ammo.
So if you move your depot was 20km away and have to move it 100km away to avoid der smooker, then it does tend to mean a much longer turn-around, given Russians have fricking awful trucks to begin with on really fricking awful roads its going to be stretching things.
It's not like the HIMARS are going to stop shooting nor is five eyes gonna stop providing targeting.
I wonder what they'll focus on once all the dumps are out of range. The artillery itself, armored vehicle parks, more command posts?
Some things you're just not going to really change like command posts, if you push the command back 90km in the rear, then you're pretty much fricked when it comes to agility like getting reserves in, getting fire missions and anything remotely coordinated. That run on effect of having maybe more reserves of shells at the battery itself might mean counter battery fire gets kind of spicy and its not like you can really hide ammo dumps out in the open. They're fricking huge tonnage and anyone from orbit can see the extra traffic to-from locations if you did hide it under trees or some god forsaken barn out in the boonies.
A lot of their maintenance yards for heavy vehicles got yeeted to hell in a fireball too, so its getting really rough to run armour I'd imagine
It is standard procedure not to post results of strikes on your territory. That would allow the enemy to evaluate the strikes.
Both sides learned this early on, except of course the savages in Donbabwe and Luganda. But it's been a few weeks now, the Russians probably beat them up for a while, and now they know too.
Does make you wonder how much civillian uploaded footage helps. I doubt the Ukrainians would get as detailed information from drones or sats as they would from footage like
Wonder if some of the Civvies know that.
I would bet a LOT of civilians know exactly what they're doing when they record this stuff. I'd bet this has an affect on the ratio of what gets out as far as ukie side vs occupied side.
hey, it's free ISR
Just when the Moshka sailed to port after being hit.
HIMARS allegedly toasted a Podlet-K1 radar near Nova Kakhovka.
https://twitter.com/TpyxaNews/status/1549469266923118593
Podlet-K1 is among the most modern and potent Russian radar systems: https://aboutlyrics.eu/what-kind-of-new-low-altitude-radar-podlet-k1-entered-the-russian-aerospace-forces
looks like Ukraine sets the stage for the battle of Kherson.
Neat
https://twitter.com/COUPSURE/status/1549459130339016705
Another C&C center got hit in Kherson
Interesting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_okqT9IhZg theve been looking for them for months.
for info, this baby is what Russians use for all their digital communications needs, they coordinate(d) their AA batteries and other things with this baby.
After having destroyed all the major ammo dumps HIMARS is now snacking trough Russia's air defense systems and communications infrastructure.
How do they coordinate their AAA, C, and D batteries?
Every day that you don't run I'm getting closer, Carlos
bump
Russians hav been grading their way through Ukraine for the last two years, they now face the same rocket artillery attacks and they fold like paper. Utterly deserved.