A brief clarification regarding the defensive lines. @KofmanMichael addressed this in a recent war on the rocks podcast.
On a daily basis I see questions like:
"Where are the defensive lines"
"Which is the first line"
I'll try to address this here.
The blue dashed line represent the most forward observed UA positions while the red represent RU the same for RU.
Orange is trench systems observed via satellite imagery.
Looking at the Robotyne axis, the layered defense looks like this.
The first part of the defenses is the combat zone, almost every tree line here is fortified. It's heavily mined and it consists of mostly smaller trenches and fox holes sometimes just big.
Sometimes when people talk about the first line of defense they mean the defenses along the active frontline and some other mean the prepared Surovikin line. That is why you hear some people talk about Ukraine already broke the 1st line of defense and some say they haven't.
The lines which are usually called 1st/2nd line of defense or Surovikin lines.
They have been machine made and consist of a anti tank ditch, a triple row of concrete pyramids and a system of infantry trenches. The area is heavily mined.
Video of pyramids and trench system.
Early images of the trench systems.
The concrete bunkers have been covered with dirt at this point. So have parts of the trenches.
If you feel unsure about these these lines you can go to my map and look. Link pinned in my profile.
h/t @AS_22ws and @bradyafr for providing the trench systems as KML.
The most easily accessible map out there with trenches is probably deepstatemap.live
🙅♂️ How do you explain to your boss that a drone was flying over your "super high tech air defense system", filming it as it was hit by a missile it's supposed to be able to shoot down?
Sir, we successfully intercepted the missile with our launcher. We are still assessing damage caused by the debris.
Inb4 vatniks appear and try to prove Ukrainian air defense is shit by posting soviet era systems being hit by lancets. Systems also used by Russia btw.
Russian forces will suffer as they get pushed closer to the Surovikin line.
The same things which makes you benefit from a defensive line will also make you suffer if you are on the wrong side of it.
Enemy, defender etc. does not refer to Ukraine or Russia specifically in this thread.
The purpose of a defensive line is to slow down the enemy, make him avoid the area or funnel him so he becomes an easier target and hopefully stop him.
To be able to supply your own troops operating past the defensive lines, you need to leave gaps.
As you fall back behind your own defensive lines you would try to mine those gaps.
30% of all combat deaths are preventable with proper medical kit and training.
For the price of one F16 we could equip hundreds of thousands of UA solders with proper medical training and IFAKs
Leaders of European countries pay attention
Ukraine does not have helicopter medevac like the US.
90% of deaths happen before they get to a hospital, so the most important treatment happens in the trenches right away. This is why every soldier needs an IFAK and proper training. Thousands of lives can be saved.
A good IFAK cost around 100 USD. Here is a good fundraiser to support if you want to safe lives.
This was a serious attempt for a public discussion, but some how I offended this lunatic Walter Report. I wonder where he sees the attack and slander?
These people are absolutely nuts. Andrew is a good guy.
So it seems Walter got mad because Language learner is actually doing good in Ukraine training troops. While Walter just fled the country to avoid military service? This is some kind of inferior complex vendetta and he went after us because we supported the fundraiser.
According to Igor Girkin, Ukrainian forces have liberated P'yatykhatky and are trying to advance towards Zhereb'yanky. I think satellite images from today confirms this.