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Dan (Twitter)

11-12. Dibrova/Kuzmyne west of Kreminna.
140th Marine Recce Battalion film shows🇷🇺hit by artillery + casualties at 48.98918, 38.14668. Its only 1.5km south of Kuzmyne suggesting UAF are close to the south. @wildwildmapper located using recent maxar imagery.
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@PaulJawin:
Marines from the 140th separate recon battalion discovered enemy equipment and an infantry group, Ukrainian artillery destroyed them. https://t.co/mQx0GdTtI0
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Dan (Twitter)

12. Dibrova
Meanwhile, pro-RU accounts note on 03/01 that RU 'MilitaryMaps' now marks Dibrova in the 'grey zone', due to a claim of a🇺🇦M-777 destroyed approx 1.5km to the SW. Agreed, M-777 unlikely to operate so close if Dibrova is🇷🇺controlled, but best to await more confirmation
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Dan (Twitter)

@SawRonsee @Vijesti11111 Thanks. Agreed 98 or 116 meters that area is not hilly. I know the general area by the way.
Dan (Twitter)

RT @UAControlMap: 1/11
OSINT Excercise: The head of Wagner, Prigozhin, has visited injured mercenaries in Anape/Krasnodar in recent days. Using video footage filmed inside the venues, we found two different places where he talked to the mercs. This is how we found & verified the exact locations: https://twitter.com/UAControlMap/status/1610740632326127617/photo/1
Rob Lee (Twitter)

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@wartranslated:
Russian mobilised are being trained for the tasks they won't be doing. Russian military reporter Aleksandr Kots reports about this, citing relatives of an artillery divizion which, after 3 months of training, were sent into combat as infantry.
https://t.co/7YxvyXZ1TR https://t.co/YIoJLU61Xl
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Rob Lee (Twitter)

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@tom_bullock_:
Russian soldier with an AMN-590951 in Ukraine https://t.co/8O9hz7yo1h
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Rob Lee (Twitter)

Two points:
-Ukraine will now have a system with a new type of ammunition, which will add logistics complexities but should help alleviate ammunition shortages for 125mm tank rounds.
-This is another step in the Ukrainian military adopting NATO equipment, which will continue.
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@shashj:
Good move. France sending armoured vehicles. “AMX-10RC was originally developed for reconnaissance and fire support. This light wheeled armored vehicle is highly mobile. It is fitted with a powerful gun and is capable of fire support & rapid intervention” https://t.co/RJzCAPFRYN https://t.co/3JQaDLQtkH
Rob Lee (Twitter)

@Mattl8241 They're not compatible.
Rob Lee (Twitter)

@Mattl8241 @DrBrainMD
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@KampfmitKette:
105×617mmR≠105×527mmR
Die Kanone des AMX-10RCR hat ein anderes Kaliber als die anderen Standard NATO-Panzer, weil man wegen u.a des leichteren Gewichts nicht soviel Rückstoß aushalten kann. (links 🇫🇷 105mm Munition, rechts NATO 105mm Munition; man beachte die Hülsenform) https://t.co/Recyd0vCXs
Rob Lee (Twitter)

One of the main factors for further arms deliveries isn't just about these systems' advantages, but whether Ukraine's existing systems will have enough ammo 6-12 months from now. Better to start training Ukrainian soldiers sooner before ammo shortages have an operational effect.
Rob Lee (Twitter)

@MarkHertling Agreed, but I think the bigger issue is that Ukraine is using tank ammunition heavily, including in an indirect-fire role, and there are fewer external options for sourcing that ammo. The better option is a NATO tank with a 120mm cannon, but this is a step in the right direction
IgorGirkin (Twitter)

RT @RALee85: One of the main factors for further arms deliveries isn't just about these systems' advantages, but whether Ukraine's existing systems will have enough ammo 6-12 months from now. Better to start training Ukrainian soldiers sooner before ammo shortages have an operational effect.