Originally Posted by pattern_is_full
(Post 11409485)
Seems to me memos to civilians to have an emergency bag packed, make bandages, and so on, were referenced earlier in the thread - the subtext being "YOU could be a mobilznik on a one-way trip to Mariupol - at any time!"
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Originally Posted by [email protected]
(Post 11409550)
I suspect it is more about keeping the populace frightened and malleable by scaremongering about Western nuclear attacks - if they think they are under threat of WW3 they are far less likely to be protesting in the streets.
What better way to mobilise the Russian populace behind the war than saying the big bad Nato and Nazis are once again threatening Moscow. It would seem that the Russian populace is still fighting WWII in their psyche - so start with the big brother messaging to really get things moving. |
Originally Posted by ORAC
(Post 11409531)
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/r...tage-v5fgl9tjn
Russian naval vessels ‘near Nord Stream’ days before attack This account can be partially corroborated with navigation data from the public domain, which shows some of the ships named in the report heading towards Bornholm from Kaliningrad, a militarised Russian exclave on the south coast of the Baltic Sea. However, the tracking data cuts out at about 2pm on September 21, probably because the ships switched off their electronic identification systems.…. Nothing brings attention faster than turning off AIS... |
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A tour round Bakhmut and an insight to what they are fighting for.
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Ukraine looking at mass suicide drone assaults
https://charter97.org/en/news/2023/3/27/541627/ The American magazine Forbes notes that Russian online media is buzzing with fear of an imminent attack by tens of thousands of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) on Russian troops invading Ukraine, indicating that Kyiv is allegedly preparing to change the situation on the frontline radically. Oleksiy Arestovich spoke about the upcoming drone attack in January. He was a freelance adviser to the Office of the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky until recently. And in February, the Ukrainian General Staff announced the creation of the "world's first UAV strike company". According to the Russian Engineer Telegram channel, Ukraine bought up almost the entire market of relatively cheap FPV racing drones equipped with video cameras in China, “according to indirect estimates, 50-100 thousand units”. These drones are smaller than standard quadcopters but are equipped with powerful engines that allow the lightweight drone to reach speeds of up to 200 km/h. It is enough to attach a grenade to it - and the drone can be used as a radio-controlled kamikaze drone, which is able to quite accurately hit targets at a relatively large distance from the operator controlling it via video link. Ukrainian forces carried out this tactic of improvised FPV drone attack in July, with the quadcopter diving through an open doorway into a building occupied by Russian troops before exploding. Since then, such attacks have proliferated, according to the article. There are online videos of improvised radio-controlled kamikaze strikes at Russian tanks (the device can easily dive into an open hatch) or at trenches of Russian units that cannot be reached by direct fire from the ground. According to Forbes, at least half of the sorties by these drones are successful. They hit the intended target despite the fact that "they are cheap and easily available compared to other guided weapons and loitering ammunition". The publication cites calculations according to which the creation of each such handcraft kamikaze costs only a few hundred dollars, which is much cheaper than even an ordinary high-quality quadcopter, not to mention the Iranian Shaheds when Moscow pays from 20,000 to 50,000 dollars for each, according to some estimates. Russian Engineer pounders that a raid of 50,000 drones could become an attack of unprecedented scale. Considering that racing drones are very resistant to radio interference, it will not be possible to stop them with ordinary radio jamming. Waves of flying kamikazes can come in one after another, striking Russian positions "until all targets are destroyed." Moscow accused Ukraine of the drone explosion near Tula the day before. The explosion left a crater with a diameter of about 8 meters. |
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I don't know if this is brave or stupid, it sounds like a popcorn machine as I take it ammo is cooking off.
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Originally Posted by NutLoose
(Post 11409679)
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Originally Posted by NutLoose
(Post 11409680)
I don't know if this is brave or stupid, it sounds like a popcorn machine as I take it ammo is cooking off.
https://twitter.com/GloOouD/status/1...C8kaWRt8ItAAAA |
German Leopards arrive in Ukraine
18 Leopard 2A6 arrived in Ukraine on Monday morning ( March 27th )
https://www.focus.de/politik/ausland..._57275780.html |
Originally Posted by meleagertoo
(Post 11409707)
Hmm. The total lack of reaction to that grenade landing bext to him suggests to me it's faked. He'd have reflexively started/leaped up instead of just carrying on doing what he was doing.
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There’s a lot of modern weaponry and tanks about to head in their direction. What would be your reaction? I know what I’d do
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Originally Posted by NutLoose
(Post 11409671)
Ukraine looking at mass suicide drone assaults
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Originally Posted by DaveReidUK
(Post 11409879)
What on earth is a "suicide drone" ?
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Ukrainians training on Challenger 2 in the UK.
At 8:30 there is a short interview with a Ukrainian, who featured in a clip a while back, where he was hit in the head by a richochet off his tanks commander's turret MG. |
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You would expect armour to be a bit more substantial lol.
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Originally Posted by NutLoose
(Post 11410007)
You would expect armour to be a bit more substantial lol.
https://twitter.com/Maks_NAFO_FELLA/...C2-bGI98MtAAAA |
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