We’re seeing American munitions being dropped on Russian territory and Russia can’t do shit about it. And this is different than some Stingers used in Afghanistan. Weirdest timeline.
Hotrico on
It reminds me of the operation to encircle the northern Kherson region in 2022
haroldnorwal on
Many people online have sketched projections about how long Russia’s Soviet stockpile of armored vehicles will last and what the composition of their forces will look like as they pull older and older shit out. I have also seen a lot of reports about Ukrainian targeting of Russian SAM equipment, in particular in Crimea but all over the front. I haven’t seen anyone talk about what the rate of attrition of Russia’s overall in-theater anti-air capability is like, especially as compared to their ability to regenerate equipment or crews. I’m kind of tempted to wonder if that might not be an area where they’d be particularly vulnerable, but I don’t know how much they can rely on indigenous components or how successfully they can avoid sanctions on components they need for radars, launchers, seeker heads, etc.
Anyone know about this?
3EyedRaven_88 on
They’ve hit that bridge multiple times, HIMARs, multi-JDAM strikes and that MF is still standing. I saw some reports the Soviets built this one.
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f u russians. learn to swim.
Cool. Now do the Kerch bridge!
Accurate fire!
We’re seeing American munitions being dropped on Russian territory and Russia can’t do shit about it. And this is different than some Stingers used in Afghanistan. Weirdest timeline.
It reminds me of the operation to encircle the northern Kherson region in 2022
Many people online have sketched projections about how long Russia’s Soviet stockpile of armored vehicles will last and what the composition of their forces will look like as they pull older and older shit out. I have also seen a lot of reports about Ukrainian targeting of Russian SAM equipment, in particular in Crimea but all over the front. I haven’t seen anyone talk about what the rate of attrition of Russia’s overall in-theater anti-air capability is like, especially as compared to their ability to regenerate equipment or crews. I’m kind of tempted to wonder if that might not be an area where they’d be particularly vulnerable, but I don’t know how much they can rely on indigenous components or how successfully they can avoid sanctions on components they need for radars, launchers, seeker heads, etc.
Anyone know about this?
They’ve hit that bridge multiple times, HIMARs, multi-JDAM strikes and that MF is still standing. I saw some reports the Soviets built this one.
Did they solve the problem with the GPS jamming?
Warum Rammstein immer????