Slovakia likely to hand over MiG-29 fighters to Ukraine

February Russia suffered largest average daily losses

UK Defence Intelligence, as average daily number of Russian casualties (killed and wounded) in Ukraine in February 2024 was the highest since full-scale war began on Feb-2022. Source: UK Intelligence review dated 3 March on Twitter, as reported by European Pravda. The Details: According to the agency, in February, on average Russian forces were losing 983 people per day.

Russian Federation has likely lost over 355,000 servicemen killed and wounded since beginning of full-scale invasion of Ukraine. According to the survey, the increase in daily average losses is almost certainly due to Russia's commitment to a massive attrition war.

Quote: "Although costly in terms of human life, the resulting effect has increased the pressure on Ukraine’s positions across the frontline," UK Defence Intelligence added.
The day before, UK Defence Intelligence assessed that one week after losing its second A-50U long-range radar detection aircraft, Russia has most likely ceased flights of this aircraft to support operations in Ukraine.

Earlier, they suggested that Russia's military-industrial complex is unable to fully meet the needs of its war against Ukraine but will be able to maintain superiority this year.

Before that, the UK intelligence stated that Russia is now trying to take advantage of the fact that after the loss of Avdiivka, Ukrainian forces do not have well-fortified defensive positions to fall back into.
https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2024/03/3/7444756/
Reply

Based on the data on A-50 production in the USSR and the later modernization of these aircraft to A-50U, we can assess the production rates of both
Rostec, russia's state-owned arms industry conglomerate, has announced plans to resume production of A-50 airborne early warning and control systems. The company's representative told russian media that the airborne radar is "in demand from the russian VKS" (Aerospace Forces) and its "exports are going well."

Defense Express provides assessment  on Moscow really commit to cranking up the old lines aircraft of A-50 type was rolled out of factory premises back in 1990. Airborne Radar More Complex to Make Than a Strategic Bomber Those who previously, found out a total of 27 A-50 AEW&C systems were produced from 1981 (actual is in 1990.

No recordings have been found of any A-50 produced since then), as analysts from military-themed media said. It makes an average of three aircraft per year. Some also state the number of "nearly 30" or 31 aircraft produced overall, though this data likely includes the Il-976 SKIP specialized surveillance aircraft, sometimes called an "airborne laboratory."

The supply chain of A-50 production involved two major enterprises: the aircraft manufacturing plant in Tashkent where Il-76 jets were produced, and the Beriev Aircraft Company where these jets were equipped with radars & transformed into A-50s.

Modernization is Several Times Slower upgraded A-50U version, first modernized A-50U was commissioned on Aerospace Forces of russia in 2021. Considering russian VKS had seven A-50U in service at beginning of 2022 (or six, according to The Military Balance 2022), it took 1–2 years to complete a modernization of one aircraft. At same time, there at least a dozen A-50s in storage too.

One A-50 cost $250 million in the 1990s for the armed forces of the russian federation, and that making one such airborne radar system was 5 to 6 times more laborious than producing a Tu-160 strategic bomber or an An-124 strategic airlift.
https://en.defence-ua.com/industries/ros...-9703.html
Reply

Released on Friday by the editor of the Kremlin-controlled news channel RT, the audio recording – confirmed as authentic by Germany – captures Luftwaffe officers discussing how Berlin’s Taurus missiles could be used to try to blow up the Kerch Bridge connecting Russia with occupied Crimea.

During the conversation, Lt Gen Ingo Gerhartz, the head of the Luftwaffe, describes how Britain works with Ukraine on deploying Storm Shadow missiles against targets up to 150 miles behind Russian lines.

“When it comes to mission planning,” the German commander says, “I know how the English do it, they do it completely in reachback. They also have a few people on the ground, they do that, the French don’t.”

Reachback is a military term to describe how intelligence, equipment and support from the rear is brought forward to units deployed on the front.

Gerhartz suggests the British approach is deeper, involving support on site.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/mar/04/british-soldiers-on-ground-ukraine-german-military-leak
Reply

(25-02-2024, 02:08 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Ukraine on Putin with proxies soldiers from federation troopers, that help, as he (Putin) everyday don't F..k care how many be or has his nos in hundred or thousand killing cacuallties crying (after 2 yrs war on Ukraine)

5 more Russian aircraft were ordered to terminate their mission news – from Ukraine's intelligence on downing of another A-50 aircraft. Intelligence of Ukraine has stated that one more Russian A-50 long-range radar detection aircraft was shot down on 23 February near the town of Primorsko-Akhtarsk on the Sea of Azov, and after that, five more Russian aircraft were withdrawn from combat operations.

Source: Defence Intelligence of Ukraine (DIU). The
details: DIU stated that the last take-off of the A-50U took place on 23 February at 15:50 from the Akhtubinsk airfield and was supposed to carry out Russia's terrorist missions near the settlements of Primorsko-Akhtarsk and Zernograd.
https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2024/02/24/7443471/
Russia's Su-34 Fullback Fighter-Bomber Nightmare Just Won't End.,
continue.... Thinking Tongue
Reply

Ukraine hints at responsibility for Samara, Russia bridge attack. Kyiv publishes pictures of the damaged bridge deep inside Russia that was used to transport weapons. Ukraine has hinted that it was behind an attack on a railway bridge in Russian region of Samara.

Kyiv’s military intelligence agency says, explosion on bridge had “paralysed’ traffic in area & infrastructure in Russia have become regular, damaged rail bridge & structures supported Chapaevka River in helping Russia’s Samara region was blown up on 4 March 2024, at about 6-am, the Russia used thus railway line to transport ammunition from a plant in the town of Chapayevsk,1,000km (621 miles) is not near Ukrainian border, post stopped short of directly claiming responsibility. “Given nature of damage to railway bridge.

its use will be impossible for a long time statement read. Ukraine's Commander-in-Chief of Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskii & Defence Minister Rustem Umerov says on-line, incident was latest in a string of explosions target at Russia’s rail network, which Kyiv says Moscow uses to move troops & equipment for invasion of Ukraine. 

Chapayevsk is home to JSC Polimer, a weapons manufacturer sanctioned by U.S. in December, railway operator earlier says intervention by non-authorised persons” had caused Rail traffic to be suspended in Samara area around bridge area.

Kyiv’s increased confidence attacks on Russian federation territory, January “unseen opponents has burned down railroad, as well as facilities use for logistics ny Russian cities of Saratov, Yaroslavl and Dzerzhinsk is not link...

Noted other's news:
1) Hundreds of South Asians are fighting Russia’s war on Ukraine, including from India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka and

2) What has Russia achieved since its full-scale invasion of Ukraine with thousand and hundred's of many thousand dead as third yr of war begins. Moscow yet to comment on Ukraine claims, both sides are hard to verify in the war now as it entered 3rd-yrs. crying
Reply

(05-03-2024, 06:40 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Russia's Su-34 Fullback Fighter-Bomber Nightmare Just Won't End.,
continue.... Thinking Tongue
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.
Reply

(06-03-2024, 03:44 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  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.
Russia is keeping its newest weapons out of Ukraine, likely fearing a combat loss would ruin their reputation.


Western intelligence says its almost certain that Russia's new T-14 tank isn't fighting in Ukraine.

It says Moscow is likely trying to avoid the "reputational damage" of losing one in battle.

It's a story similar to that of another much-touted Russian asset — the Su-57 fifth-gen fighter jet.
Reply

(06-03-2024, 04:26 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Russia is keeping newest weapons out of Ukraine, fearing a combat loss will ruin their reputation. West intelligence says its almost certain that Russia's new T-14 tank isn't fighting in Ukraine.

It says Moscow is likely trying to avoid the "reputational damage" of losing plane too in battle.

It's a story similar to that of another much-touted Russian asset — the Su-57 fifth-gen fighter jet.
AVACS A-50 Airplane shot by missilies Bigeyes see below for video.... 2-missiles, first 1 miss, but 2nd missiles got to the duck.
https://youtu.be/fjhmHtpPLLo?si=dDFRxPjlrw-0O5PD
Putin with proxies soldiers from federation troopers, help he (Putin) everyday don't F..k care how many be or has his nos in hundred or thousand kill cacuallties crying (now into 3rd yrs war. Karma is working on Russia's Putin...people do stupid things to stupid people's for shooting down their plane's & own soldier's...readly Karma is working.
https://youtu.be/YJVUGecCXv0?si=OsRn-oAPJFdGAoxA
Reply

Russia-Ukraine war live news: Moscow summons US envoy. Russian foreign ministry summons the US ambassador in Moscow in protest against “interference” in domestic affairs. A senior Russian military officer warns that conflict could escalate into a full-scale war in Europe and said the probability of Moscow’s forces becoming involved in a new conflict is increasing “significantly”, the state-run news agency RIA Novosti reported.

Norway has joined an international coalition to provide Ukraine with air and missile defence systems, the Russian news agency Tass reported.
Last month, the Ukrainian Defence Ministry said the coalition had been created after a meeting at the Ramstein Air Base in Germany on military assistance to Ukraine.

$153m Ukraine ammunition
Norwegian PM Jonas Gahr Store says his country will donate upto 1.6b Norwegian crowns ($153m) for a Czech-led initiative to buy ammunition for Ukraine from 3rd countries.for Ukraine urgently needs large quantities of artillery ammunition to withstand the Russian war of aggression".
Reply


[Image: Screenshot-20231228-120551-Chrome.jpg]

Senior Russian military officer warns Ukraine conflict could escalate into full-scale war in Europe (WW3 2029-2032)

A senior Russian military warned Kremlin’s full-scale Ukraine could escalate into a full-scale war in Euro, Reuters reported. Colonel-General Vladimir Zarudnitsky, who leads the Russian army’s Military Academy of General Staff, defense publication likelihood - Russian forces may involved in new conflict increasing “significantly.”

“The possibility of an escalation of the conflict in Ukraine - from expansion of participants in ‘proxy forces’ to military confrontation with Russia to a large-scale war in Europe - cannot be ruled out,” Zarudnitsky was quoted saying.

“The main source of military threats to our state is the anti-Russian policy of the United States and its allies, who are conducting a new type of hybrid warfare in order to weaken Russia in every possible way, limit its sovereignty and destroy its territorial integrity.”
Reply

Ukraine’s female soldiers are fighting on two fronts — against Russians, and sexism within their ranks

Women’s role in warfare is rapidly changing and no less in Ukraine, where thousands of women are serving in the military both on the frontlines and in non-combat military roles. Many of Ukraine’s female soldiers have experienced discrimination, troops say, although there have been improvements to how women are perceived and treated. 1Many women support the war effort in other ways, from making army uniforms and protective gear designed for women, to weaving camouflage nets and caring for injured civilians and soldiers.

War, the military, combat, the frontline — all traditionally seen as a “man’s world” despite the many official and unofficial contributions that women have made both on the battlefield and on the home front in conflicts over the centuries. Women’s role in warfare is rapidly changing in the modern age, however, and particularly in Ukraine where Russia’s invasion has prompted thousands of women to sign up and serve in the military, both on the frontline and in non-combat roles.

Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense said last October that almost 43,000 women are currently serving in the military, a 40% increase since 2021, before Russia’s full-scale invasion. Female combatants in Ukraine say the war is changing societal perceptions of a woman’s strength, capabilities and worth, but change doesn’t happen overnight. Sexism, prejudice and discrimination are still rife, they told CNBC, and they feel they constantly have to prove themselves to their male colleagues.

On the battlefield, due to the fact that you are a woman, you must prove your ability to perform a combat mission with quality. On the other hand, if you’re a man, you don’t need to prove anything,” noted Iryna Tsybukh, a combat medic in the Hospitallers Medical Battalion for the last four years.
“This discrimination is manifested in the doubt of the commander who does not want to give you difficult tasks because he is afraid that you will not fulfil them because you are a woman,” she said in emailed comments to CNBC.

Tsybukh described her current role as a “crew chief in a very female-friendly unit,” saying she felt safe and respected by her peers because of the high-quality of her work. “But my example does not affect their general prejudice against women. They consider me and people like me to be an exception to the rule and they would [rather] choose a man, not a woman, for the task.”

A decade of change
The status of Ukrainian women in the country’s military started to change significantly 10 years ago when Russia annexed Crimea and backed separatists in Donbas in eastern Ukraine. A simmering conflict in the region turned out to be a precursor to Russia’s full-scale invasion of Feb. 2022.

The conflict in Donbas acted as a call to arms for many women in Ukraine with the number of female military personnel more than tripling in the last decade; in 2014, the number of military servicewomen was around 14,000, Ukraine’s defense ministry stated. By 2020, their number had more than doubled with more than 31,000, representing 15.6% of the total number of personnel at that time.

As of Oct. 2023, there were around 43,000 servicewomen with an estimated 5,000 on the frontline, the ministry said and was then the commander of an artillery platoon for two years in Donetsk before “retiring” in 2020.

Olena Bilozerska, a Ukrainian journalist who became a sniper in 2014. Bilozerska has raised the profile of female soldiers in Ukraine and has become a target of Russian propaganda, falsely declared dead a number of times.

A week before Russia invaded on Feb. 24, 2022, she said she, her husband and other “brothers in arms” signed up at a military unit in anticipation of the invasion.

Since 2022, she has returned to her role as a sniper and has achieved a legendary status in Ukraine for her abilities and courage, so much so that Russia has tried to spread fake news about her “elimination.” It’s something she’s positive about, however, saying it means the Russians haven’t forgotten about her: “That means they are afraid,” she says.

Nonetheless, Bilozerska has her own experience of discrimination among her peers, noting “every woman in the military has her own story, even several, about how she was not allowed somewhere because she was a woman, or that somebody was allowed to make offensive remarks.”
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/03/08/ukraines...exism.html
Reply

Continue....
All restrictions on the access of servicewomen to all positions” in army, noting that “earlier, women could serve mainly in positions of medical specialties, communications workers, accountants, clerks and cooks. Now, a woman in the army can be a driver, grenade launcher, deputy commander of a reconnaissance group, commander of BMP [a Soviet-era infantry fighting vehicle], repairman, machine gunner, sniper, etc,” the ministry said.

Previously, a contract for military service was signed by women aged 18 to 40, while men did not face the same restriction. “Now, from 18 to 60 years of age, representatives of both sexes can become contractors,” the ministry noted.

clothing to fit, or using belts for adjustments. However, dealing with these challenges during full-scale war significantly impacted their service productivity. These were not tasks military servicewomen should have been burdened with,” she told CNBC.

She says her organization, Zemlyachky, has now fulfilled 15,000 individual requests for uniforms, body armor, helmets, properly-sized footwear, undergarments, and other necessities. It has also provided psychological support and rehabilitation to female soldiers. For some, it has even offered free weddings as soldiers try to continue to have a “normal life.”

For many, war has forced a complete change of identity with former lives barely recognizable to their service on the frontline now. Yuliia, who preferred not to give her last name for security reasons, was a model before the war but volunteered soon after Russia’s invasion and is now serving as a paramedic in an assault regiment in the war’s hotspot, Donetsk.

Yuliia, whose call sign in “Diia” or “Action” (call signs are used to quickly identify colleagues and speed up communication in the army) is part of a medical crew evacuating wounded fighters, civilians and even animals. “I also meet the bodies of fallen soldiers, this is the most difficult line of work,” she told CNBC over email.
Reply

Continue....last part.
On the frontlines now in a region experiencing extreme destruction and attritional battles with hundreds of troops estimated to be dying on both sides, on a daily basis, Yuliaa’s life and work now couldn’t be further from her previous life when she worked as a model.

On the catwalk, “a lot depends on you, but definitely not someone’s life,” she said, noting that now she sees photos or videos on social networks that were taken before the war and thinks “I don’t realize that it was in my life.”

Yuliia can’t imagine what life will be like after the war, saying the prospect of peace “seems something distant and even strange” and says she regrets the time that has been lost with loved ones.

“I do not regret my choice. Both before and now, I am sure that if I can help at least one of our soldiers, all of this is not in vain,” she says. “At the moment, there is not one but dozens of them and it is scary.”
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/03/08/ukraines...exism.html
Reply

(25-02-2024, 02:08 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Ukraine on Putin with proxies soldiers from federation troopers, that help, as he (Putin) everyday don't F..k care how many be or has his nos in hundred or thousand killing cacuallties crying (after 2 yrs war on Ukraine)

5 more Russian aircraft were ordered to terminate their mission news – from Ukraine's intelligence on downing of another A-50 aircraft. Intelligence of Ukraine has stated that one more Russian A-50 long-range radar detection aircraft was shot down on 23 February near the town of Primorsko-Akhtarsk on the Sea of Azov, and after that, five more Russian aircraft were withdrawn from combat operations.

Source: Defence Intelligence of Ukraine (DIU). The details: DIU stated that the last take-off of the A-50U took place on 23 February at 15:50 from the Akhtubinsk airfield and was supposed to carry out Russia's terrorist missions near the settlements of Primorsko-Akhtarsk and Zernograd.
https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2024/02/24/7443471/
UK Defence Intelligence believes that the current goal of the Russian occupying forces is to capture the town of Chasiv Yar (Donetsk Oblast), but they are unlikely to be able to mount an offensive.

Source: UK Defence Intelligence review dated 7 March on Twitter, as reported by European Pravda

Details: The UK MoD stated that Russian troops are currently conducting attacks to expand their control over the town of Bakhmut, which they occupied in May last year. Russia's immediate operational goal in this area is likely to be the capture of Chasiv Yar, located about 5 km from the line of direct contact.

"Despite some gradual tactical gains, it is highly unlikely that Russian forces are currently able to attempt a full-scale assault on the town," the review stressed.

Background: In a previous review, UK Defence Intelligence analysed Russia's losses in the Black Sea region over the past five weeks.
https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2024/03/7/7445383/
Reply

(25-02-2024, 02:19 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  5 more Russian aircraft were ordered to terminate their mission news – news from Ukraine's intelligence on downing of another A-50 aircraft. Intelligence stated that one more Russian A-50 long-range radar detection aircraft was shot down on 23 February near to town of Primorsko-Akhtarsk on the Sea of Azov, after that, five more Russian aircraft were withdrawn from combat ops. Rotfl
https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2024/02/24/7443471/
[Image: Screenshot-20240225-141314-You-Tube.jpg]
Time Is Running Out in Ukraine
Kyiv Cannot Capitalize on Russian Military 
Weakness Without U.S. Aid.
Reply

(08-03-2024, 11:00 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Time Is Running Out for Ukraine. Kyiv Cannot Capitalize on Russian Military Weakness Without U.S. Aid.
U.S., will Joe Biden and Donald Trump, both face each other in the US elections?, with Trump saying he can stop almost entirely be'cos he can stop Ukraine of an impasse war by not to fund Ukraine, said Trump●
Reply

The strike appears to have been conducted with the support of a high-altitude drone. 

On one hand it's a sign of Russian capabilities, but on other hand it's lack of sophisticated radar stations on the Ukrainian side," Stupak said. "Also, there is a shortage of front-line anti-air systems to secure our ground troops."

"From time to time we see evidence that Russian recognition drones are flying over Ukrainian territory at a depth of about 50 kilometers," he added.

Pavel Luzin, a Russian military analyst and visiting scholar at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, told Newsweek that the destruction of the first HIMARS is most notable in that it took Moscow's troops so long to achieve.




"On one hand it's a sign of Russian capabilities, but on other hand it's lack of sophisticated radar stations on the Ukrainian side," Stupak said. "Also, there is a shortage of front-line anti-air systems to secure our ground troops."

"From time to time we see evidence that Russian recognition drones are flying over Ukrainian territory at a depth of about 50 kilometers," he added.

Pavel Luzin, a Russian military analyst & a visiting scholar@Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, told Newsweek destruction of first HIMARS is most notable, it took Moscow's troops so long to achieve.

"It is interesting that HIMARS survived for such a long period, It is a great success. Russia lost hundreds of MLRS (multiple launch rocket systems) and thousands of howitzers during the same time." Presume it is mostly the luck of the Russian army," Luzin added of course, the Ukrainians are creative, and sometimes they prefer to take a risk in aiming to destroy something valuable on Russian side." For Pentagon, Luzin suggested, will not be too worried by the Ukrainians are also learning how to protect their HIMARS better," he added.🤣
Reply

Ukraine Con Deploy F-16s as Soon as July, but Only a Few

Countries promised the fighter jets last year, but delivering them and training pilots have proved complex. Ukraine may start with as few as six, out of about 45 pledged. Jets are ready, and the flight instructors are waiting, at a new training center in Romania that was created to teach Ukraine’s pilots to fly F-16 warplane. But there’s a catch: The Ukrainian pilots have yet to arrive, despite declarations last summer that the center would play a crucial role in getting them into the air to defend their country from increasingly deadly Russian strikes.
Reply

Dozen Ukrainian pilots to be ready for F-16 combat flights by summer    Laughing

The New York Times reports that 12 Ukrainian pilots are set to be ready for combat flights on F-16 aircraft after completing training in Denmark, the UK, and the U.S. However, by that time, only six out of the 45 promised F-16s from European allies will have reached Kyiv.  Rotfl Rotfl Rotfl


https://tvpworld.com/76377861/dozen-ukra...-by-summer

KTV妹妹说,香港人无义,台湾人无情,新加坂人无智 Big Grin
Reply

Russia is trying to help its stranded traders claw back frozen investments The Kremlin proposed a swap of frozen Western funds, Russian assets, the Financial Times reported. Russia froze "unfriendly" non-resident bank accounts, worth $3 billion. Mean while, sanctioned Russian brokerages held around $16.5 billion of Western assets.
https://markets.businessinsider.com/news...war-2024-3
Reply

Pro-Ukraine Russian fighters launch cross-border raid into southern Russia. Siberia, Russia Legion and RDK battalions work closely with Ukrainian army. Sending three pro-Ukrainian battalions into Russia southern Russia in a cross-border raid meant to sow chaos before Vladimir Putin’s widely expected re-election this weekend. The latest wave of Ukrainian attacks comes days before 15-17 March presidential election, where Putin is guaranteed to win.

Three armed groups of Russian exiled fighters, operated in close coordination with Ukraine’s military, crossed border into the southern Kursk and Belgorod regions said Russian National Guard who acknowledged the raid, saying they together with the armed suppy by Ukraine, they attack village of Tyotkino in Russia’s western Kursk region.

Several pro-war Russian journalists close to military said fighting border continuing on Thursday evening. Readovka, a pro-Kremlin news site with security services, said pro-Ukrainian battalions had entered Russian border village of Kozenka in the Belgorod region, where fighting was taking place. Kremlin-controlled RT channel said some people living in border towns in Belgorod were evacuating their homes.

Sending Siberia, Freedom of Russia Legion and RDK battalionsthe three groups had cross-border is closely working with the Ukrainian army. border were accompanied by sustained Ukrainian drone & missile strikes targeting city of Belgorod. On Thursday, Ukraine fired at least eight missiles at Russia’s Belgorod region, killing one person and wounding six, local officials said. 

Kyiv also stepped up attacks on refineries energy facilities deep in Russia, disrupting production, @one vital oil refinery on fire.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/m...aid-russia
Reply

(28-02-2024, 06:17 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  German govt reported on 26 February that it had sent another batch of military aid to Ukraine. The batch included, among other things, artillery shells, drones and demining vehicles.

Source: European Pravda with reference to the website of the German govt. The details: According to the list, Ukraine has received 14,000 rounds of 155-mm ammunition from Bundeswehr stockpiles, produced at German plants, as well as four WISENT 1 mine clearing tanks.
Putin is a anger man, as EU step up defence spending & coordination, as tensions rise with Russia following NATO accession. Signs of tension with Russia are rising with Nordic region following Sweden & Norway’s accession to NATO.

NATO warned Moscow is gearing up for a “long conflict with West” as Denmark revealed plans to boost defence spending, as Russia continued to condemn expansion of Western military alliance in the wake of Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/3/13...h-the-west
Reply

(21-12-2022, 09:12 PM)watchfirst9 Wrote:  I have a lot questions for this article. 

Why Rus mobile signal so strong, when our mobile already cannot receive signal at Malaysia side of the check point.
Why Ukr still allow Rus mobile in Ukr territories when they already enemy,
Why frontline no power already still support mobile network. 
Why so many Rus army are allow to bring use mobile, are there many war time reporters? 
 
Rus begin retreat to avoid high causalities when they sense they are clearly out numbers or face logistic impossibility,.
while Ukr stay till loss rate hit 70%. 
So Ukr militant loss is 6-7 times to Rus forces.
Rus begin retreat to avoid high causalities (A big No) when they sense they are clearly out numbers (Bigest Rus boss, Putin's asked his many soldiers to be kill or face he, and his general,  (now logistic into Rus is a big probably, a big impossibility problem,).

(while Ukr stay till loss rate hit 70%.) to the Rus 100%?. During the two year war, Rus take their  invasion to Ukraine.

(So Ukr militant loss is 6-7 times to Rus forces.) Or isit comparing to Rus about 500,000 kill & or missing and it lost in the wild... crying. I'm thinking... Thinking
Reply

(16-03-2024, 11:06 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Rus begin retreat to avoid high causalities (A big No) when they sense they are clearly out numbers (Bigest Rus boss, Putin's asked his many soldiers to be kill or face he, and his general,  (now logistic into Rus is a big probably, a big impossibility problem,).

(while Ukr stay till loss rate hit 70%.) to the Rus 100%?. During the two year war, Rus take their  invasion to Ukraine.

(So Ukr militant loss is 6-7 times to Rus forces.) Or isit comparing to Rus about 500,000 kill & or missing and it lost in the wild... crying. I'm thinking... Thinking

Thinking
If Er's 2 to Wu's 10 mobilization cannot tell the story, 7 to 1 ammo adv should tell you that
which worsen since last reported. 
furthermore er who have smart bomb but opt fraction cost of guiding kit to converting stockpile dumb 
bombs 


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDxhHLFYCik&pp=ygUM5ruR57-U54K45b2I
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRTda9cBbNM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SI47--oOLjk

www.businessinsider.com/russia-ammunition-manufacturing-ukraine-west-officials-2023-9
Russia Is Manufacturing 7 Times As Much Ammo As the West ...
13 Sept 2023 ... Western officials told the outlet that Russia is on track to manufacture two million artillery shells a year, which is twice as many as Western ...

and wu is without any complete manufacturing left.

er war philosophy like soviet era, is about endurance of will and economic.
west need to give in well beyond 10 times what er is spending.
FYI west use more sophisticated therefore using minerals.
Reply

(09-03-2024, 09:15 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  The strike appears to have been conducted with the support of a high-altitude drone. Russian capabilities lack of sophisticated radar stations also, there is a shortage of front-line anti-air systems to secure our ground troops. From time to time we see evidence that Russian recognition drones are flying over Ukrainian territory at a depth of about 50 kilometers," he added.

Pavel Luzin, a Russian military analyst scholar at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, told Newsweek on destructed first HIMARS is most notable to Moscow's troops. It's a sign of Russian capabilities, but it's lack of sophisticated radar stations also, there is a shortage of front-line anti-air systems to secure for ground troops. From time to time we see evidence Russian recognition drones are flying over Ukrainian territory at a depth of about 50 kilometers," he added.

Pavel Luzin, a Russian military analyst & a visiting scholar@Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, told Newsweek destruction of first HIMARS is most notable, it took Moscow's troops so long to achieve. It's interesting HIMARS survived for such a long period, It is good as Russia lost hundreds of MLRS (multiple launch rocket systems and thousands of howitzers during the same time.

Presume it is mostly luck of Russian army," Luzin added, the Ukrainians are creative sometimes they prefer to take a risk in destroy something valuable on Russian side." For Pentagon, Luzin suggested, will not be too worried by Ukrainians are learning how to protect their HIMARS better.🤣
The Novoshakhtinsk oil refinery is the only operating refinery in Rostov region & largest supplier of oil products in southern Russia. 

A Mass drone attacks is on Russian facilities is reported. Several dozen drones massively attacked Russian facilities on the night of March 13. In Ryazan, drones attacked an oil refinery.
Eyewitnesses reported that three drones hit Ryazannefteproduk largest oil refinery in southern Russia is shut down due to a drone attack. 

This will shutdown plant can lead to serious delays in it's supply of fuels and lubricants fot Russia Federation army.
Reply

(08-03-2024, 11:00 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Time's Running in Ukraine
Kyiv Capitalize on Russian Military 
Weakness With U.S. 300mil dola Aid.
Rus is not beginning to retreat to avoid high causalities, when they sense they are clearly not out numbers (Biggest Rus boss, Putin's will asked his many soldiers to prepare for meat killing or face he, and his general, this's the situation soldiers is freezing like coma in the frontline.
Reply

Ukraine war live updates: Putin tells security service to hunt anti-Kremlin 'traitors'; Russian border region evacuates children.
Reply

Putin said recently, several Russian rebel groups — labeled as "sabotage and is a terrorist groups" has cross border from Ukraine into Russian federation territory, the border officials reported last week rebel groups had conducted cross-border raids into Belgorod and Kursk border regions. Putin is asking National Guard, (FSB) security service and interior ministry in central Moscow to stop the incursions into Russian. We will punish them without a statute of limitations, wherever they are," said Putin, a former officer in the KGB, a forbear of the FSB, said. He remained claimed 

This is 1st time Ukraine 3-battatlon size of Russian armed soldiers went on to attack Russia and went on to corner russian soldiers throughout the fight. It's also Putin 24 years in power.
Reply

Putin kana & plans on how to respond to Ukrainian shelling but says it will not attack ‘civilian tergets. He vows on Wed, Russia will ensure security of its border regions, which is frequently shelled from Ukraine. A report by Reuters, he told a meeting with activists in Kremlin has its own plans to respondwill not attack population & civilian targets in Ukraine, he got primary task to guarantee security. Is different there & aren’t easy but we will do this,” he said in televised comments.

Russia says Borrell's EU frozen assets plan would lead to decades of lawsuits. Reuters have some more details on Russia’s reaction to Borrell’s proposals to use revenues from frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine. Under Borrell’s plan, proceeds, assets such as interest payments would go to European Peace Facility, an off-budget fund that provides military aid to countries outside the EU and has been used mainly for Ukraine. The Kremlin said such plans – if implemented – would destroy Europe’s reputation as a reliable guardian of property rights & lead to yrs of litigation. Europeans are well aware of damage such decisions can do to their economy, their image, their reputation as well as reliable, so to speak, guarantors of inviolability of property,” Kremlin Dmitry Peskov said.
Reply

Putin kana & plans on how to respond to Ukrainian shelling, He says he'll not attack ‘civilian targets, & vows to ensure security for it border. Thinking
https://news.sky.com/story/russia-ukrain...g-12541713
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)