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Posts posted by Pete Wenman
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Stolen from the ACIG forum
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1 hour ago, G.I. Joe said:
Interesting...they have their landing gear extended.
Its likely a Mi-35m which has non retractable undercarriage in order to reduce weight.
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This seems significant if accurate
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7 hours ago, LongLeftFlank said:
“‘Who ever heard of Moscow Rules in the middle of bloody Hampstead anyway?’ Strickland asked, waving out the match.
‘Bloody Hampstead is right,’ Smiley said quietly.”
you get a like, for the Smiley quote alone.
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A further insight into the UKA artillery app
https://medium.com/@x_TomCooper_x/kropyva-ukrainian-artillery-application-e5c6161b6c0a
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Suggestion that UKA forces continue to advance north of Kherson
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Pretty intense video - infantry combat
and the main article here
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More from "the bridge" site - not sure where this sites in the timeline, but no MBT in the water for sure
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Suggestion as to how far RU forces got once across the infamous bridges before being beaten back
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From this thread,
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Latest update from Jomini of the West
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2 hours ago, Haiduk said:
UR-77 mineclearing vehicle usage in Mariupol
Question to all - but what is the thinking behind this being used in this way. Is it just being used in a quasi mortar role, as it does not seem to be taking advantage of the actual line clearance, nor being placed down a linear feature ?
thanks
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6 minutes ago, Kraft said:
.. it would be amazing if this could be geolocated.
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A good guide to the potential UKA counterattack against what can now probably be called the Izyum salient
and an interesting comparison with the Battle of Britain
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reported as survivors from the Moskva
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It may be the designer has set reinforcement units to only enter on map after the scenario end time. This is usually done to either include high level HQ's in the C2 chain without them actually being on map, or to increase AI headcount so preventing an early AI surrender if high losses are seen.
These reinforcements will be counted in the battle end screen but will not yet be on map so distorting the numbers
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42 minutes ago, akd said:
Something appears to be methodically destroying all these Russian vehicles with high precision:
Switchblade perhaps ?
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1 hour ago, Haiduk said:
Russian tank driver brought to us T-72A. Knowingly, Russians use robbed cell phoes, so our ELINT units of SBU or Intelligence Directorate are sending on this cell.numbers SMS with a terms of surrender. As if one Russian tank driver communicated with Ukraianian side and told he is ready to surrender with own tank. As if other two crewmens alredy deserted, their unit have lack of food, chaotic command&control etc. Their commander threat to all other to shot out if anybody else will deserted.
What a state the RU forces must be in, if this is true, that one man can be in a tank on his own, and then just drive off in it.
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52 minutes ago, DesertFox said:
column rolling towards Brest (belarussian - polish border)
https://twitter.com/nexta_tv/status/1502311475586686981?s=20&t=RpBM_hooIUT265By4Rf3Yw
Maybe not quite as close to Brest as first suggested
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This one looks like normal artillery fire - stated to be Location 50.58601019062369, 30.838783548950353 - NE of Brovary
How Hot is Ukraine Gonna Get?
in Combat Mission Black Sea
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So what happens when the Uka starts to reach the russian border. The general belief is they will not cross it in force, or for any period of time, but how do they defend it. The length of the border will bleed them dry if they try and defend everywhere along its length. If putin does not concede how do they deal with the likelihood of ongoing incursions.
I guess the question is what does Ukraine do next if/once it has expelled russia ?