A Russian BMD-4M with Water Cooling Radiator in front of hull and tailgates on the sides. 1873/
Rasputitsa. A T-72 is harry to help. 1874/
A moment of shot down of the Russian cruise missile. 1875/
Karma is coming from above. 1876/
73 out of 90 rockets were shot down by Ukrainian ADS yesterday. 1877/
🇹🇷 MRAP Kirpi of 🇺🇦 1878/
Positions of the Ukrainian S-300PT/PT-1.
We can see 3 launchers, two 30N6 Tracking and missile guidance radar and 76N6 3D Low Altitude Acquisition Radar 1879/
Ukrainian Oshkosh FMTV damaged by a mine. The crew is fine. 1880/
Pracue 152mm Msta-B.
Swedish 🇸🇪 people, what is written? 1881/
Drone almost shot down himself 1882/
- Russian MoD - Our Lancet loitering munition destroyed another Ukrainian 5N63S radar of the S-300PS SAM system.
- OK, but it's a just decoy based on a derelict vehicle missing many critical parts, such as power-supply units and telescoping antenna. 1883/
Two captured T-62MV/M
Kherson 1884/
Captured BMP-1AM Basurmanin.
Kherson 1885/
Abandoned Russian 1V119 "Reostat" Russian Mobile Point of Recon & Artillery Control vehicle.
Kherson 1886/
Croatia to donate its fleet of 14 Mi-8 and Mi-17 helicopters to Ukraine. Gets Black Hawks in return (article written in Croatian). 1887/
A Russian tank knoked out
by a FGM-148 Javelin ATGM.
An Ukrainian positions near Nevelske, Donetsk Oblast.
The crew abandoned the tank and fled. 1903/
"Cracker" unit and a lot of POWiks. 1904/
These are not helicopters, these are harvesters, the helicopters were destroyed on the morning of February 24th. 1905/
M30A1 AW did this.
The warhead of M30A1 is equipped with approximately 182,000 pre-formed tungsten fragments for area effects. 1906/
During the surrender a Russian soldier starting shooting with at least one Ukrainian casualty from that event. 1907/
Destroyed Russian PZM-2 and KrAZ Excavator.
Kherson 1908/
🪓🪓🪓👍 1909/
Occupied Ilovaisk.
HIMARS? 1910/
🤗💥 1911/
Ох бле 1912/
Captured KamAZ and Msta-B 1913/
Kherson 1914/
Brand new Russian trucks, straight from the factory, not even painted yet. 1915/
-1 Super-Puper Su-35S.
Bakhmut.
As claimed NASAMS did this.
Pilot ejected but don't survived. 1916/ twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
First snow 1917/
Kherson
BMD-2 1918/
Can you get closer for the group photo? 1919/
A Russian position. Nice camouflage of the entrance and smoke hole. 1920/
POWiki 1921/
It was a Msta-S SPH. 1922/
Ukrainian drone leads Wagner who is left alone to surrender to Ukrainian soldiers 1923/
😂 1924/
Bakhmut 1925/
Black Hornets of ZSU 1926/
A Russian battery of BM-27 uragan completely wiped out as result of counter battery fire. 1927/
It was a russian KamAZ truck
Kherson 1928/
This Ukrainian BMP-1 mimic a Russian BMP-1 with a lot trash on it and around 😂😂😂 1929/
A BMP-2 of 28th Brigade of ZSU in action. 1930/
Frontline 1931/
I don't know how many times the Russians have tried to take Bakhmut, but I'm sure they pay a huge price for every attempt. 1932/
Bakhmut.
Wagner terroirsts 1933/
40th Artillery Brigade at work 1934/
Russian Army Metis-M ATGM team during training in occupied Kinburn Spit. 1935/
In recent deliveries, kyiv received from France two Crotale SAM batteries and two multiple rocket launchers (LRU) for deep land strike. According to the minister, the Ukrainian army is asking for radars. This request is “under study”. bfmtv.com/economie/entre….
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🥾🥾 1937/
POWagner 1938/
Positions of the 3rd army corps of the russian army 1939/
Looks like Ukrainian T-64 MBTs from long term storage. 1940/
Straight in the ass 1941/
Winter is comming 1942/
A captured T-62M 1943/
Msta-B drift. 1944/
A destroyed Russian R-330BMV jammer (it's part of Borisoglebsk-2 EWS).
Kherson. 1945/
Burned Russian KamAZ Gorets 1946/
Kiselevka, Kherson. 1947/
Ukrainian PzH-2000 1948/
Direct hit of a tank shell in the dugout. 1949/
TOS-1A thermobaric rocket hit a residential building in Mariupol.
Footage from the April - May. 1950/
Bakhmut 1951/
HMMWV off-road vehicles are waiting in Ukraine as part of aid from Luxembourg, said the Minister of Defense of Luxembourg.
He emphasized that the country will provide support as much as necessary. 1952/
Ukraine received modern Brimstone-II missiles as part of military assistance from the UK.
Operational range of Brimstone-II is
60+ km (37+ mi) from fixed wing and 40+ km (25+ mi) from rotor wing. #UnitedKingdom#Ukraine#WarInUkraine#Brimstone#missile 1958/
As claimed it's a Turkish TRLG-230 MLRS in Ukraine. 1969/
Does RuArmy have shortage of 152mm ammo? On the picture is 152mm ammo, which is produced in 2022.
8-22-3П: 8- batch number 22- assembly year
3П- base number
As it's known the oldest ammo is used 1st.
Previously they have same problem with 122mm ammo
Destroyed two Russian S-300PS and 5N63S radar, Kherson
Location: 47.02903, 33.24020 1973/
M113 1974/
It was a russian Tiger-M 1975/
The 1st S-61 Sea King has already arrived in 🇺🇦.
Britain Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has said.
3 former 🇬🇧 military S-61 will be provided. In the last 6 weeks, Ukrainian crews were trained in the UK to fly & maintain the aircraft - to provide SAR capabilities. 1/ 1976/
The UK would also send an additional 10,000 artillery rounds. 2/ 1977/
The Pentagon unveiled the new $400 million aid to Ukraine
The package include:
- Additional munitions for NASAMS
- 150 HMG with thermal sights to CUAS
- Additional ammunition for HIMARS
- 200 PGM 155mm rounds
- 10,000 120mm mortar rounds
- HARMs; 1/ 1981/
- 150 HMMWV
- Over 100 light tactical vehicles
- Over 20MIL rounds of small arms
- Over 200 generators
- Spare parts for 105mm Howitzers and other equipment. 2/ 1982/
Damaged and abandoned BMP-3 IFV
Kherson. 1983/
MRAP M1224 MaxxPro 1984/
🤗 1985/
Zombie Mavic drone. 1986/
Captured Russian T-62 already in Ukrainian camo. 1987/
Seriously wounded one of the commanders of the terrorist group Wagner tries to commit suicide. His right arm and left leg are broken. We dont know how success was his attempt, but the end drone aniway drop a grenade. 1988/
Bakhmut 1989/
Bakhmut 1990/
Krab SPH
Somewhere in eastern front 1991/
Norway has delivered additional aid package to the Ukraine.
- 1 M109A3GN SPH
- 20K spare parts of SPH
- 55K bandages
- 30K MRE
- 55K of winter equipment tv2.no/nyheter/innenr… 1992/
Occupied Debaltseve.
Something has fallen. 1993/
Iranian advisers killed aiding Russians in Crimea, says Kyiv
Oleksiy Danilov, secretary of Ukraine’s national security and defence council, said Iranians were present in Crimea to help 🇷🇺 pilot the Shahed-136 drones supplied by the Tehran government. theguardian.com/world/2022/nov… 1994/
🇺🇦💪ЗСУ 1995/
Ukrainian BMP-2 IFVs 1996/
Roderich Kiesewetter:
"Russia must learn to lose like Germany did in 1945" 1997/ n-tv.de/politik/Russla…
Drying the boots in Bakhmut 1998/
"Chimera" volunteers and 126th Brigade in Kherson. 1999/
Pillboxes and shelters in Kyiv defense line. 2000/
Destroyed Russian armored column, including a very rare, valuable and most modern Russian T-90M MBT .
The 1st documented use of the M712 Copperhead 155mm shell by the ZSU.
- Unit - SOF
- Location - Kursk
- Target - communication tower (between the Pravda and Martinivka settlements)
- Aiming device - a Leonardo's Type 163 LTD.
- Distance to the target 2256 meter.
- Gun - M777. 1/
- The 1st round - direct hit to the target (most antennas were damaged or destroyed)
- The 2nd round - direct hit, the tower was partially leaning
- The 3rd round - missed its target, reason - seeker's malfunction
The M712 is a ShCh round, so it was unable to destroy the tower 2/
The M777 crew had only three M712 rounds, so after that SOF group returned back.
Conclusion:
- The Type 163 LTD must illuminate the target straight or from down to up, from up to down designation don't recommend - target can reflect laser beam and affect the round seeker 3/
According to our various sources, France will supply between twelve and twenty Mirage 2000-5Fs to war-torn Ukraine next year. The Minister of the Armed Forces has targeted the first quarter, i.e. between January 1 and March 30, 2025. 1/
By then, the French teams must ensure the operational transformation of pilots and the advanced training of mechanics and gunsmiths. It is currently unknown whether one or more Mirage 2000B two-seaters will be integrated into the batch of aircraft supplied. 2/
On the other hand, what is certain is that from pure fighters specialized in air policing within the Air and Space Force, the Mirage 2000-5Fs will become multi-role combat aircraft in the ranks of the Povitryani Syly Zbroynykh Syl Ukrayiny. 3/
K3 - South Korean Next Generation MBY.
K3 has traditional layout - a driver's compartment at the front, aturret in the center, and a rear-mounted powertrain.
Tank have 3 crew members - driver, commander, and gunner, all housed in an armored capsule located in front of the hull 1/
The unmanned turret is armed with a 130mm smoothbore cannon, capable of engaging targets up to 5km away. The tank is also equipped with multi-purpose ATGMs with a range of 8 km, including advanced modes for NLOS and BLOS engagements. 2/
In the "crew compartment" there is no division of seats by functions. You can control the tank, control the main gun and sights, wherever you are. 3/
The russian Army radio communication issue.
russian Army in AFVs uses three basic types of the radios:
- R-123 (Frequency range 27 - 51 MHz)
- R-173 (Frequency range 30 - 75,999 MHz)
- R-168 (Frequency range 30 - 107,975 MHz)
The first two can connected with the R-124 or R-174 tank internal phone. The third one is uses the R-184 AVSK (Аппаратура внутренней связи и коммутации - АВСК)
All these radios can't provide the good communication, first two are very old. The third one is the newest what the russian army has. It is digital and also has Frequency Hopping (FH) and this is the biggest problem of this radio - he can't use the FH to connected with the other old types of the russian army radios, for them it using open frequency, so it's the same shit with the old ones. In case the using the FH, it's also shit - is able to jump frequencies up to 100 hops per second. It's easily intercepted and jammed.
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For the last two years, the Russian army and volunteers have been trying to solve the problem with radio communications.
The army chose the R-187 Azart-BV radio (Frequency range 27 - 220 MHz; 220 - 520 MHz). As you can see on the image they trying to adapt these radio to the tank via these metallic construction and connection adapters for the headphones and antenna, but it's quite ineffective and army didn't get any result yet (radios aren't in service, or they are in very small numbers).
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The volunteers have choose the Chinese way. They have created the "Sotnik" and "Poltinnik" radios.
Actually these radios are the civilian Lira DM-1000, that is installed inside the metallic boxes and equipped with the adapters for the headphones and antennas and the tank power system.
P. S. the Lira DM-1000 is the Chinese Belfone BF-TM8500 (Frequency range 136-174 MHz; 350-390/400-480/450-520 MHz)
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