Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@carlbildt Is it because Putin is made to be taller than he actually is in reality?
@carlbildt Is it because Putin is made to be taller than he actually is in reality?
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Def Mon (Twitter)
@AndrewPerpetua As i said. It didn't go as planned, they probably needed a few more weeks to move all the remaining semi broken equipment.
@AndrewPerpetua As i said. It didn't go as planned, they probably needed a few more weeks to move all the remaining semi broken equipment.
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Def Mon (Twitter)
@tgrxe They had massive amount of artillery there, and at some point almost 40BTGs but we never saw them use that firepower. I think just as they got the railway supply working, UA got himars. The M03 was in UA artillery range, and the other roads are shit.
@tgrxe They had massive amount of artillery there, and at some point almost 40BTGs but we never saw them use that firepower. I think just as they got the railway supply working, UA got himars. The M03 was in UA artillery range, and the other roads are shit.
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Def Mon (Twitter)
I see a lot of arguments of "Large amount of ammo" and "Too much working equipment"
Before you comment, tell me, how many days worth of ammo for a brigade have you seen?
How much of that equipment was actually in combat ready contention?
I see a lot of arguments of "Large amount of ammo" and "Too much working equipment"
Before you comment, tell me, how many days worth of ammo for a brigade have you seen?
How much of that equipment was actually in combat ready contention?
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Def Mon (Twitter)
I think what was left behind in terms of equipment was stuff needing repairs. I think they were in the processing of moving everything out, but needed another week or two.
I think what was left behind in terms of equipment was stuff needing repairs. I think they were in the processing of moving everything out, but needed another week or two.
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Def Mon (Twitter)
@naalsio26 Yes, as i said, i don't think it went according to plan, I think the Russians thought they had more time.
@naalsio26 Yes, as i said, i don't think it went according to plan, I think the Russians thought they had more time.
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Def Mon (Twitter)
Russia struggled to maintain supplies on this front since the beginning. They had to rely on long bad roads from Kup'yans'k. This road came in to UA artillery rage some time during the summer. Just as RU started to be able to use the railways, Ukraine got HIMARS:
Russia struggled to maintain supplies on this front since the beginning. They had to rely on long bad roads from Kup'yans'k. This road came in to UA artillery rage some time during the summer. Just as RU started to be able to use the railways, Ukraine got HIMARS:
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Def Mon (Twitter)
This is why we never saw them utilize the 40+ BTGs they had in the area at some point. I have covered the supply issue in Izium multiple times.
This is why we never saw them utilize the 40+ BTGs they had in the area at some point. I have covered the supply issue in Izium multiple times.
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Def Mon (Twitter)
This is the result of 2 month of Ukraine attacking the Russian GLOC, they could simply not maintain this front anymore when Ukraine had the capability to hit everything west of the Oskil river with GMLRS.
This is the result of 2 month of Ukraine attacking the Russian GLOC, they could simply not maintain this front anymore when Ukraine had the capability to hit everything west of the Oskil river with GMLRS.
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Def Mon (Twitter)
The first noticeable attack by HIMARS was made in Izium on the HQ of the 20th CAA. They might have been very short of staff.
The first noticeable attack by HIMARS was made in Izium on the HQ of the 20th CAA. They might have been very short of staff.
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