Putin Miscalculated is not only a Self-inflicted, it also to kill Ukraine

(24-02-2024, 09:57 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Russia-Ukraine war: key events on day 731.(LIVE) n on 2nd anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

2-yrs ago, Putin invasion Ukraine, triggering a brutal war with no end in sigh, invasion killed thousands & hundred  who everyday is died & millions displaced since Russia began its "special military operation".

Russia's so-called military ops is entering its 2rd yr with no sign of resolution. (And will go on yr to yr...till 2027. Think so.) crying

Why?: Putin sent thousands (killed) of soldiers into Ukraine in February 2022, starting a full-scale war
and after 8-yrs of conflict in Ukraine between Ukraine forces & pro-Russia proxies war..

What Russia want in Ukraine? Putin continued to say & aim of war is the "denazification, demilitarisation and a neutral status" of Ukraine, saying choice was to agree or no agree to resolve issue "by force".

What does Ukraine say? Ukraine, on other hand, is looking for victory & the restoration of Russian federation -occupied Ukrainian land — including Crimea, they want it back the annexed land to return the Russia took in 2014 —back to Ukraine again.
if west and like U.S. and Euro stop supplying armed. There will ne peace in Earth and Ukraine can towcow to Russia Putin and it federation.  Tongue still war-3 is waiting in 2029 ☆ 2032 and with now toys.
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Hard Lessons Make for Hard Choices 2 Years Into the War in Ukraine. Western sanctions haven’t worked. Weapons from allies are running low. Pressure may build on Kyiv to seek a settlement, even from a weakened position.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/24/world...raine.html
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(24-02-2024, 11:49 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  if west and like U.S. and Euro stop supplying armed. There will ne peace in Earth and Ukraine can towcow to Russia Putin and it federation.  Tongue still war-3 is waiting in 2029 ☆ 2032 and with now toys.
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Hard Lessons Make for Hard Choices 2 Years Into the War in Ukraine. Western sanctions haven’t worked. Weapons from allies are running low. Pressure may build on Kyiv to seek a settlement, even from a weakened position.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/24/world...raine.html
Commentary: Two years on, where is Russia’s war on Ukraine going?. Russian defences have proven more sophisticated than expected, while the West has been unable to normalise assistance to Ukraine, says Pusan National University’s Robert Kelly.

Feb 24, 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin sent his army into Ukraine in violation of repeated Russian assurances against invasion.

The war was to last a week or two. Mr Putin anticipated a “blitzkrieg” - a rapid victory which would present the West with a fait accompli. Before the West had time to react, the war would be over, and the West would have to adjust to new facts on the ground.

Russian army bogged down in the outskirts of the Ukrainian capital and had to withdraw. In the east it penetrated along a broad front, but not deeply. It only took about 20% of Ukrainian territory. Importantly, it did not reach the Dnipro River, which bisects Ukraine, and therefore could not approach North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) territory.

Later in 2022, Ukraine counterattacked, rolling Russia out of about half of its conquests. In 2023, Ukraine tried a much larger offensive. This failed badly, resulting in a stalemate by the onset of winter. Russian defences were far more sophisticated than analysts had expected after its poor defensive showing in 2022. In the last six months, the frontlines have hardly moved.

Anyway, the war is hurting it economically, but not as much as expected. But it hurt world GDP growth is sluggish, and earlier predictions of contraction have also borne out into many nations. But not China, India and a few other players in the Global South have continued to trade with Russia going and keep attack Ukrainian folks and Putin like to do his killing.
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(18-02-2024, 11:24 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Ukraine is left without 155mm shell to fire on Russian trooper's and felt to full back to fight on another day to push the Russian Invaders. After all they, the russian lost over 10,000+ and thousand more of their troops been killed... Omg
https://youtu.be/E6Ll1lxcs3U?si=wJ1sTIHVnEDBUj68
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https://youtu.be/RMJgEwcIZFA?si=eLPmWBJHGvuB0gQU
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A "Demon" is a young 19-year-old Ukrainian Mortorwoman seeking revenge. She volunteered for the Ukrainian Army for her right to fight against Russia. A term she hotly fight is near to Makhmut and more... Clapping brave gal.

https://youtu.be/Kf4QhaqrVUE?si=YtFflZf0D53lEHyD
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Belarusians fighters for Ukraine fighting to rerel a Russian attack on video...on Ivanivka town.
https://youtu.be/NNM2I1aVjz4?si=Xccn3ADQBx0D3r8i
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(25-02-2024, 09:02 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  https://youtu.be/E6Ll1lxcs3U?si=e9nSWz29SpubLVBC

https://youtu.be/RMJgEwcIZFA?si=eLPmWBJHGvuB0gQU
February 24 this year marks the second anniversary of the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine war and past century, experiencing 2-WW-wars boasting significant advancements in civilization, human society once again witnessed a large-scale war persisting for 2-years beginning of this 21st century. 

Base on war reports on Russia / Ukraine, casualties on both sides may exceed 800,000 to date. While, in Middle East, conflict between Hamas / Israel has been ongoing for nearly five mths, with death toll on both sides exceeding 30,000 people, with nearly 29,000 deaths in the Gaza Strip. The simultaneous occurrence of these 2-wars has torn world apart, compounded by anti-globalization and geopolitical competition, which greatly alter global political and economic landscape.

On Feb 17, Singapore’s Defense Minister Ng Eng Hen warned at 60th Munich Security Conference (MSC) wars have broken out successively in Europe & the Middle East. This world cannot afford to have three (3) unstable war zones simultaneously, & every effort must be made to prevent conflicts in Asia. He also cautioned, “if indeed there's conflict for whatever reason between US / China, I think we'll have blighted our futures for the next, (well!), 10, 20, 30 years.”

Observers at the recently concluded MSC noted a prevailing sense of pessimism across Europe. Last year, Western nations held high expectations for Ukraine’s resistance against Russia. Providing military aid posed little challenge for the U.S. and Europe, with most Western countries staunchly opposing Russia.

However, this year has seen a significant shift in the situation. Ukraine encountered in the conflict, transitioning to a comprehensive defensive posture following counterattacks.

During the MSC session, Ukraine military fall back from the strategic town of Avdiivka in eastern Ukraine. The faced by U.S. and Western nations in supporting Ukraine have become apparent; fail by U.S. Congress has to postponed a bill allocating billions of dollars in military aid, and Europe struggles to meet the ammunition demands for Ukrainian military.

Adding to Western govts’ concerns is growing traction on Donald Rolleyes Trump, who harbors skepticism towards NATO who opposes financial support for Ukraine. The prospect of Trump returning to White House raises risk of a halt in military assistance to Ukraine...in a back step on Ukrainians folks.
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Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky said at least 31,000 Ukrainian soldiers have died in the war with Russia, in a rare admission of his country's losses. CNN cannot independently verify that figure, but US officials estimate the toll could be closer to 70,000.

Zelensky said former US President Donald Trump will be “against Americans” if he chooses to support Russia over Ukraine. Speaking to CNN, Zelensky added, "I don't think he understands that (Russian President Vladimir) Putin will never stop."
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Over 95% of drones out of million targeted for 2024 to be manufactured in Ukraine

Deregulation, drone market has emerged in Ukraine, where hundreds of private companies have entered. It is private businesses that will produce more than 95% of the planned one million drones this year.
This was emphasized by the Vice Prime Minister for Innovations, Development of Education, Science and Technologies, Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo. The plan to manufacture one million drones in 2024, announced by President, will be implemented. That’s first of all thanks to Ukrainian entrepreneurs-manufacturers of drones. It’s they who will assemble almost 95% of these UAVs.

Last year, we streamlined the procedure for drone manufacturers, and this year we will do the same for manufacturers of ground robotic platforms, as well as for manufacturers of EW systems," Fedorov noted
https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-economy...ce-pm.html
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Reports keep coming in of another shootdown of  o Russian (duck) Su-34 fighter bomber. However, the war machine keeps marching on in Ukraine despite massive losses (multiple Su-34s & few A-50 AWACS). Russia can afford to let its guard down, especially now that Kyiv has less than 100 planes. It is also b'cos Russian aerial battlefield interdiction strikes have contributed immensely to its creeping incursion into the separatist Donbas, & capture of Avdiivka is a part of their Russia pattern.

Russia has lost several Su-34s and two A-50U Airborne Warning Control System (AWACS) since January. Moscow needs localized air superiority to push border as far to West & create a buffer zone that ensures NATO & West-friendly Ukraine remains further away from internationally recognized Russian territory.
https://www.eurasiantimes.com/undeterred...ussia/amp/
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Half of Russian artillery shells from North Korea proven inoperable...ahh???. Cry
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(28-02-2024, 01:11 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Half of Russian artillery shells from North Korea proven inoperable...ahh???. Cry
British has reserve 245m pounds ($310m) to supply artillery ammunition for Ukraine in 2nd anniversary of defense against Russia’s invasion. Funding will be used “to procure urgently needed shells to replenish Kyiv’s stockpile, further supporting artillery and “proved” operability to secure it's country’s sovereignty, improve Ukrainian armed forces’ among tactics strategies honed during conflict used tactics aerial drones & missiles plus radar to rapidly identify locations of Russian weapons to neutralize since.

“During past 2-years, Armed Forces of Ukraine have become one of the largest, most capable & respected fighting forces in the world,” UK Chief of Defence Staff Admr. Tony Radakin stated. 

“Today Russian/Putin's Army has lost 1/2 of territory their seized, with over 350,000 men killed or wounded, thousands of tanks, artillery pieces & armoured vehicles, Russian navy fleet has also been driven from Crimea by Ukraine’s".

‘Fight Towards Victory’. UK Defence Secretary Grant Shapps emphasized need to deliver additional military aid to Ukrainian warfighters as they enter into 3rd year of resistance against Russian / Putin's forces.
https://www.thedefensepost.com/2024/02/2...nition-uk/
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Putin is very arrogant. He thought he could take Ukraine in a matter of days. The mistakes he made cost him dearly. Fortunately, he is a country where he can change and has changed the constitution to be elected again as President.

aiptasia is now in my ignored list.
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(29-02-2024, 10:45 AM)teaserteam Wrote:  Putin is very arrogant.  He thought he could take Ukraine in a matter of days.  The mistakes he made cost him dearly.  Fortunately,  he is a country where he can change and has changed the constitution to be elected again as President.
Karma is following him for another 6 years till year 2029, if he is a live and clicking... Tongue
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(29-02-2024, 10:45 AM)teaserteam Wrote:  Putin is very arrogant.  He thought he could take Ukraine in a matter of days.  The mistakes he made cost him dearly.  Fortunately,  he is a country where he can change and has changed the constitution to be elected again as President.
Russian/Putin's Army has lost 1/2 or about 20% of the territory their seized and they want more land, with over 350,000 men killed or wounded over 2 years. Putin is a very stubborn man who refusal to learn from his experience.
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(01-03-2024, 11:31 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Karma is following him for another 6 years till year 2029, if he is a live and clicking... Tongue
Fire is very where in, is burning burning everywhere, and everyday in Putin's home in Russia Federation.

News : Feb 24, 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin sent his army into Ukraine in violation again and again, on violation repeated for Russian folks assurances against Karma on Russia, and may come for years into generations. crying

Somethings will lost and wash away for generations.
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A Look @Fleet Of Ukraine Air Force. Thanks to a tip-off from NATO, new advanced weapons, Ukrainian Air Force has survived two years of war with Russia. 2-yss ago, on Feb 24th, 2022, Putin ordered troops to invade Ukraine in Kyiv and supposedly de-nazify the nation. At invasion time, Ukrainian Air Force was vastly outnumbered and old with experts saying it probably only last few days b4 being defeated.

Weeks of the so-called "Russian Special Operation," the Ukrainian Air Force had around 128 former old Soviet Union aircraft help to defend Ukraine's territory included following planes:

50 x Mikoyan MiG-29 NATO reporting name: Fulcrum, a twin-engine fighter aircraft designed in the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union developed the plane during the 1970s to be an air superiority fighter capable of matching the American McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle and the General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon. The MiG 29 entered service with the Soviet Air Force in 1983.😄😆😅🤣🙃😃
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A indicated by Ukrainian Defense Minister, Ukrainian forces need about 1,000 artillery shells per day just for the Bakhmut region, highlighting the huge demand for ammunition.

The Czech Republic has managed to find artillery ammunition in countries such as South Korea and Turkey, enabling short-term delivery of nearly half a million artillery munitions. indicated by the Ukrainian forces need about 1,000 artillery shells per day just for the Bakhmut region, highlighting the huge demand for ammunition. The Czech Republic has managed to sources artillery ammunition  enabling the short-term delivery. While France, has long advocated for an increase in European arms production to revitalize continent's defense industry, has indicated through President Macron its willingness to participate in this initiative.

Rutte mentioned Russian President Vladimir Putin's strategy for a prolonged war in Ukraine, underlining the importance of a firm response to show that time is not on Russia's side. He also referred to a recent security , which has long advocated for an increase in Euro arms production to revitalize continent's defense industry

Netherlands is contributing over 100 million euros to Czech initiative to quickly deliver hundreds of thousands of artillery." This contribution represents new funds agreed upon last week, according to a spokesperson for the Prime Minister. 

Ukraine urgent need for ammunition for its heavy artillery, must conserve its stockpile while enduring intensive bombardment by Russian forces. 

UK with a quarter of a billion pounds to procure invigorate supply chains to produce urgently needed artillery ammunition to boost Ukraine’s reserves. Today’s £245 mill announcement comes exactly 2-years to the day since Putin illegal full-scale invasion of Ukraine – having proved critical to Ukraine’s battlefield successes, continuously degrading Russia’s forces & preventing them from making breakthroughs.
https://armyrecognition.com/defense_news...raine.html
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(12-03-2023, 10:45 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Hear Russian Personer's Chilling final message to wife after fighting in Ukraine.

https://youtu.be/YUwW65jJGig
A indicates they maybe empty or there may be no urgent need to deliver ammo to their destinations in North Korea. As all these vessels are subject to sanctions by US Dept of Treasury for their alleged involvement in transporting military equipment and ammunition from North Korea to Russia.

Satellite images from 12 February show no large cargo ships near the two docks in Rason, where weapons are usually loaded.

Satellite images also indicate that containers from North Korea's internal regions have not been transported to the Rason port by rail.

Perhaps operation was suspended due to ammo production issues in North Korea or other logistical difficulties also possible weapons are being transferred to Russia by air or rail across the border.

NK Pro noted that ships involved in joint operation between North Korea and Russia did not activate their automatic identification system during all departures to avoid detection.

NK Pro said four vessels namely.
Angara, Maia-1, Maria and Lady R, had transported ammunition to Russia, making at least 32 trips. 

The last time Maia-1 entered North Korea's Rason Port was on 12 February, and Lady R on 4 February. 

During this time, no containers is recorded as being delivered to the export pier.

NK Pro noted containers delivered by Maia-1 and Lady R in early February have remained in the port for the past few weeks. 

This indicates that they may be empty or that there may be no urgent need to deliver them to their destinations in North Korea.

All of these vessels are subject to sanctions by the US Department of the Treasury for their alleged involvement in transporting military equipment and ammunition from North Korea to Russia.
https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2024/03/2/7444625/
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(07-03-2023, 11:21 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Now a series of newer armed from Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) strikes using another unidentified weapon hammered targets in Mariupol and up to 200  k/m. The Russian-occupied Azov Sea port city. While another 88 Germany Leopard tanks entered  Tongue  Tongue Ukrainian border, mean...arthh huatarhh.

https://youtu.be/XCrM8t7Q4fE

Even more advanced Vilkha-M2 (P624M-2) will be able to deliver warhead weighing 170 kg to a range of up to 200 km Rotfl
How Ukrainian soldiers battle against the Russian for month after month... Tongue
https://youtu.be/sPC_zB2kfY4?si=iB65DqgPsfkp0tDn
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(02-03-2024, 10:50 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  How Ukrainian soldiers battle against the Russian for month after month... Tongue
https://youtu.be/sPC_zB2kfY4?si=iB65DqgPsfkp0tDn
Inside Ukraine’s last stand in Avdiivka, its ‘road of death.

DONETSK REGION, Ukraine — On Feb. 17, Russia claimed total control of the eastern city of Avdiivka — its first significant territorial gain in almost a year.
As Ukraine gave up till the last minute was rushing troops to the city in a desperate last-ditch attempt to hold off Russians by many accounts, the Ukrainian with dozens feared left behind as Russian forces attacked in seemingly endless waves.. Seven troops from 3rd Assault Brigade spoke to The Post about their final days under Russian assault inside the former Ukrainian stronghold. 

Their accounts drive home urgency of Ukraine’s battlefield disadvantage as soldier far outnumbered by Russians wait for Western weapon deliveries and troop reinforcements. From left to right: Bandit, 27, a machine gunner in Ukraine's 3rd Assault Brigade; Schultz, 23, a soldier in Ukraine's 3rd Assault Brigade who held a firing position inside a residential building in Avdiivka; and Shved, 44, a soldier in Ukraine's 3rd Assault Brigade who was evacuated after suffering from three concussions, but was concussed again when a drone struck his evacuation vehicle on his way out of the city. Ukraine — On Feb. 17, Russia claimed total control of the eastern city of Avdiivka — its first significant territorial gain in almost a year.

The Ukraine, which up until last minute was still rushing troops to the city in a desperate last-ditch attempt to hold the Russians off. By many accounts, the Ukrainian retreat was panicked and disorganized, with dozens feared left behind as Russian forces attacked in seemingly endless waves.

Seven troops from 3rd Assault Brigade spoke to Post about their final days under Russian assault inside former Ukrainian stronghold. Their accounts drive home the urgency of Ukraine’s battlefield disadvantage as soldiers far outnumbered by Russians — wait for Western weapon deliveries and troop reinforcements. All soldiers are being identified by their call signs, in keeping with military rules.

Major, 21, a soldier in Ukraine's 3rd Assault Brigade who fought face-to-face against Russian forces inside residential buildings in Avdiivka and was nearly taken as a prisoner of war. He joined Ukraine's military in 2020.
Major had just arrived in Avdiivka in the second week of February and set up in an old, two-story student dorm when waves of Russian troops began crashing against his unit’s position.

Eventually, a group of well-trained Russian soldiers hit them with a barrage of rocket-propelled grenades and were soon fighting their way through the building.

Russian troops backed Major into the corner of a room and screamed at him to surrender. He played along and begged them not to shoot as he frantically looked for a way out.

Other Ukrainian troops came to his rescue with an assault of their own and in the ensuing chaos, he scrambled out of a second-floor window to safety.By the time his unit retreated, he was in charge. So many soldiers had been wounded that there was “nobody more senior left,” the 21yr old said.
His unit was then assigned to a tree line along evacuation routes — one of the last lines of defense — to cover troops pulling out. Soon Russians were “raining down very targeted artillery fire on us,” he said. If there were more troops, artillery and air cover, Ukrainian forces could have held on to the position, he said, adding, “We just needed something to fight with.” When his group finally left the city entirely, he watched the convoy in front of him erupt into fire as artillery took them out. “It was just a convoy of people. A convoy of the best men ever. And in front of our eyes, this convoy was destroyed by artillery. People of my age, between 20 and 30.”

This was the road of death,” he said, “the very last one out of Avdiivka for Schultz, 23 arrived at his position in Avdiivka early in the morning on Feb. 9 was working with Major inside the two-story dorm & fight started to feel real, he said, when Ukrainian soldier fired a rocket-propelled grenade on Russian infantry vehicle outside his window, hitting the driver & vehicle lost control and soldiers sitting on top of it began jumping off and “we started taking them out.” For the next several days, “Russians were trying to storm our positions, wave after wave after wave,” he said. When the retreat order came in, he left in an armored personnel carrier. There were no windows from which to view the outside, but from sounds of it, a shell landed just in front of their vehicle and another to the side as they careened out of the city.

Kavkaz, 20. For several days after deployed to Avdiivka’s coke plant — a type of coal used to make steel — squad leader Kavkaz organized his troops to fend off assaults on their positions inside abandoned houses, around 3/4 of Russians they fought appeared to have decent military training, he said. The rest were “just confused.” But only a little more than half of his troops had any combat experience themselves. His unit was getting ready to carry out order to retreat as soldiers from 2nd Presidential Brigade turned up, they lost & asking for info lost all communication with their commander and had no idea about the order to withdraw.

Time was running out, so Kavkaz quickly arranged vehicles to help those troops pull out, including his own Toyota Hilux pickup truck, which the soldiers later returned heavily damaged and without a windshield.
Although his troops were scheduled to leave in shifts @4:30am as lost troops were allowed to evacuate first, 30 min, or even an hr, is very crucial, a great risk for us,” he said.
Those small delays made a dangerous situation more critical.

“I believe the [retreat] order should have been given earlier,” he added. “Even five hours earlier would’ve made a difference.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/202...a-advance/
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Ammo from U.S.A, temp...stop, but Indian one is going to Ukraine from Ger♡many assistant..
https://youtu.be/G-7r_glrY0s?si=oYS0pb8DPGwL4J6k
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When Will Germany Be Able to Supply Taurus Missiles to Ukraine? - Expert Opinion

Germany may consider providing Ukrainian defenders with long-range Taurus cruise missiles after the decision of the United States to start supplying ATACMS with a range of 300 kilometers
In a comment to RBC-Ukraine, military expert Valery Ryabykh of the Ukrainian specialized portal Defense Express stated this.

In his opinion, Germany will commence the supply of Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine once the necessary conditions for deploying such weaponry are established, with one of the prerequisites being that Ukrainian forces possess other long-range weapons.

There is logic in this. However, when planning operations, it is necessary to calculate the forces and means necessary to achieve the goals. And there should be enough of them because the experience of the summer counteroffensive without air support has shown that you cannot go against the laws of war," Ryabykh says.

A military expert pointed out that Ukraine obtaining ATACMS missiles with a range of 300 kilometers could impact Germany's stance on the Taurus.
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White House is ready to provide Ukraine with long-range Army Tactical Missile Systems (ATACMS) if Congress approves a new funding package

The U.S. initiated the delivery of ATACMS ballistic missiles to Ukraine late last year, but they were of an older, medium-range modification with a range of 165 kilometers.

Currently, the U.S. is considering providing Ukraine with longer-range missiles, enabling the country to target locations at greater distances, according to NBC News.

Read more: It Became Known How Many ATACMS Missiles the USA Had Given to Ukraine

Newer variations of ATACMS have a maximum range of around 300 kilometers and have not been provided to Ukraine so far. This will allow Ukraine to strike further within the controlled Crimea peninsula.

According to publication, if Congress approves increased funding for Ukraine, the U.S. may include long-range ATACMS systems in one of the first packages of military aid paid for with these funds.
https://en.defence-ua.com/news/us_consid...-9572.html
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(25-06-2023, 01:42 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Ukrainian Forces fired Javelin missiles to destroy 5 Russian Ka-52 attack Helicopters.
https://youtu.be/XK2DYFxy-Vc
Info intelligence only lehh.... Tongue Undecided Thinking
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Another eg: Igla is the cheapest option of them all. The price of the French system is four times that of the Russian system. But they prove cost-effective as there is no way an aircraft can be targeted flying so low,” Brigadier Iyer added.

The NATO countries provided numerous MANPADS to the Ukrainian troops and mobile air defense units making the low-altitude flying of Russian fixed-wing and rotary aircraft sorties deep into Ukraine “prohibitively costly.

Just ONLY info intellidence Only... Rotfl
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Reaction to Russia redeploys 29 helicopters to airfield in Berdiansk,with Ukraine slam with British Storm Missile. Satellites show 29 Russian helicopters parked (Mark-X) at Berdyansk airport. Russian army used occupied, mth ago.

Just only a V.good EG here. Info only.
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(05-03-2024, 02:38 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Info intelligence only lehh.... Tongue Undecided Thinking
All is Euro old toy to U.S., those above following eg.
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(05-03-2024, 02:57 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  All is Euro old toy to U.S., those above following eg.
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German military meeting was tapped by Russia in ‘chance hit’ after officer used unsecured line in Singapore hotel

A leaked audio tape featuring four officers discussing arms for Ukraine happened after one member did not adhere to the ‘secure dialling procedure’, Germany’s defence minister said

He added ‘targeted hacking’ by Russia took place during the Singapore Airshow and captured the conversation at a hotel ‘as part of a broad, scattered approach’
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(06-03-2024, 12:10 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  German military meeting was tapped by Russia in ‘chance hit’ after officer used unsecured line in Singapore hotel

A leaked audio tape featuring four officers discussing arms for Ukraine happened after one member did not adhere to the ‘secure dialling procedure’, Germany’s defence minister said

He added ‘targeted hacking’ by Russia took place during the Singapore Airshow and captured the conversation at a hotel ‘as part of a broad, scattered approach’
A German officer used an unsecured phone line at a Singapore hotel to join conference call that was hacked by Russians and leaked to the public. 

Germany’s defence minister said on Tuesday the fallout from leaked audio tape, features four high-ranking German air force officers discussing hypothetically how Taurus long-range cruise missiles could be used by Ukraine against invading Russian forces.
 
This has embarrassed German govt further increased tensions between two countries. “Not all participants adhered to the secure dialling procedure as intended,” Germany’s Defence Minister Boris Pistorius said as he briefed reporters in Berlin on initial results of an ongoing investigation.... Rotfl
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(05-03-2024, 02:38 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Info intelligence only lehh.... Tongue Undecided Thinking
White House is ready to provide long-range Army Tactical Missile Systems (ATACMS) anytime. Once Congress approves new funding package aid to Ukraine...so it's not a recent news lehh.
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