Rob Lee (Twitter)
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@wartranslated:
Russian Starshe Eddy: "In Balakleya, Ukrainian command completely outplayed our command. Izyum is getting ready for a fight". https://t.co/eMEhVEdDzI
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@wartranslated:
Russian Starshe Eddy: "In Balakleya, Ukrainian command completely outplayed our command. Izyum is getting ready for a fight". https://t.co/eMEhVEdDzI
Rob Lee (Twitter)
An account from a Russian Channel says that Ukraine massed a “powerful tank fist” with 15 tanks at Balakliya, which led to the breakthrough. They say Russian aviation couldn’t help in time because Ukraine saturated the area with air defenses.
https://t.me/romanov_92/27019
An account from a Russian Channel says that Ukraine massed a “powerful tank fist” with 15 tanks at Balakliya, which led to the breakthrough. They say Russian aviation couldn’t help in time because Ukraine saturated the area with air defenses.
https://t.me/romanov_92/27019
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Rob Lee (Twitter)
They also say that there was very little coordination between Rosgvardia units and their artillery support (likely from a 1st Tank Army unit). They emphasize that Ukraine made a rapid advance with armor and SOF. 2/
They also say that there was very little coordination between Rosgvardia units and their artillery support (likely from a 1st Tank Army unit). They emphasize that Ukraine made a rapid advance with armor and SOF. 2/
Rob Lee (Twitter)
@Delay__Delay It's all about having superiority at the decisive point. Russia has more tanks, but you can achieve a breakthrough and exploit it by having more tanks at that point. As with most things, it depends how you employ systems.
@Delay__Delay It's all about having superiority at the decisive point. Russia has more tanks, but you can achieve a breakthrough and exploit it by having more tanks at that point. As with most things, it depends how you employ systems.
Rob Lee (Twitter)
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@Rebel44CZ:
#UkraineWar: Overview of Russian equipment losses added on 07/09/2022
This time the list is so long that I had to split it :)
Full list: https://t.co/wxuwtueKnD https://t.co/BrO4QFHT1N
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@Rebel44CZ:
#UkraineWar: Overview of Russian equipment losses added on 07/09/2022
This time the list is so long that I had to split it :)
Full list: https://t.co/wxuwtueKnD https://t.co/BrO4QFHT1N
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Rob Lee (Twitter)
One of the Russian military's biggest weaknesses is that its motorized rifle troops can't perform their job. So VDV, naval infantry, Wagner, scouts, and spetsnaz are doing it instead. So they can't perform their actual role and aren't properly equipped. 3/
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@OxanaShevel:
@RALee85 «разведка из-за отсутствия пехоты использовалась для штурма». Translation: “Shortage of infantry led to reconnaissance troops being used as storm troops.” Which in turn prevented it from doing actual reconnaissance & left orcs caught with their pants down. Amen
One of the Russian military's biggest weaknesses is that its motorized rifle troops can't perform their job. So VDV, naval infantry, Wagner, scouts, and spetsnaz are doing it instead. So they can't perform their actual role and aren't properly equipped. 3/
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@OxanaShevel:
@RALee85 «разведка из-за отсутствия пехоты использовалась для штурма». Translation: “Shortage of infantry led to reconnaissance troops being used as storm troops.” Which in turn prevented it from doing actual reconnaissance & left orcs caught with their pants down. Amen
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@RALee85 «разведка из-за отсутствия пехоты использовалась для штурма». Translation: “Shortage of infantry led to reconnaissance troops being used as storm troops.” Which in turn prevented it from doing actual reconnaissance & left orcs caught with their pants…
Rob Lee (Twitter)
@OxanaShevel Though other channels are saying they saw this buildup happening for more than a month, and some were publicly warning about that. I think it is more an example of complacency by senior Russian military leaders in the area, and a failure to prepare (which has been a common theme)
@OxanaShevel Though other channels are saying they saw this buildup happening for more than a month, and some were publicly warning about that. I think it is more an example of complacency by senior Russian military leaders in the area, and a failure to prepare (which has been a common theme)
Rob Lee (Twitter)
@mgerrydoyle @Delay__Delay Yeah it was a combined arms operation. All of the components and planning are important. But there is a strong psychological effect if you're a light force coming up against a tank company (+), and the tanks + mechanized infantry allow you to advance further and faster.
@mgerrydoyle @Delay__Delay Yeah it was a combined arms operation. All of the components and planning are important. But there is a strong psychological effect if you're a light force coming up against a tank company (+), and the tanks + mechanized infantry allow you to advance further and faster.
Rob Lee (Twitter)
Russian Telegram channels are already pouting the finger at Lieutenant General Sychevoy who is the “West” group commander responsible for this area.
https://t.me/romanov_92/27021
Russian Telegram channels are already pouting the finger at Lieutenant General Sychevoy who is the “West” group commander responsible for this area.
https://t.me/romanov_92/27021
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IgorGirkin (Twitter)
RT @Osinttechnical: Belgorod, Russia, a major electrical substation has, and I'm slightly struggling for the right words here, gone boom. https://twitter.com/Osinttechnical/status/1567653254627991553/video/1
RT @Osinttechnical: Belgorod, Russia, a major electrical substation has, and I'm slightly struggling for the right words here, gone boom. https://twitter.com/Osinttechnical/status/1567653254627991553/video/1
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