Is there anything to be said for both?
Re the "series of unfortunate events" afflicting Russia. There are a few possibilities.
However it's happening - I hope they keep it up.
But you decided you are suitably qualified to give your medical opinion. 👍️
she's an absolute dose...there were so many incorrect statements in that video, I don't even know where to start...
If there's a sniff of NATO, US or UK she just automatically bunches them together and opposes it...
She's definitely not making friend with eastern/Baltic countries of the EU with some of the crap in that video..
She like a budget female version of Nigel Farrage, who is going to make a career shouting about things, but not actually doing anything tangible... but will get re-voted it in because "she sticks it to the man"
Two things - feck, they must be strong drones to be able to left that much tech. BUT, could they have demonstrated it against anything OTHER than a red cross ambulance (albeit empty). The optics aren't great lads.
I am sure theres more to come,since its just a testrun.But using m72 Law with 450 mm penetration is going to hurt most tanks of russian origin anyway in a top attack.
And unfortunately red cross was the target this time and not so much left lol
She seems to have a love for the US and NATO though lol
And support the wrong countries and blame the west as much as possible.
I wouldn't be surprised if, after this war ends, Ukrainians carry out Munich-style revenge hits on Russians implicated in atrocities.
I'd vote to join NATO in the morning just to watch her head explode. She could then emigrate to her beloved Russia instead of living with the enemy.
yep and I'd not be shocked at all that she gets voted back in by the "I want to hear an alternative view" voters. I understand that, but by god she's not the alternative I'd be voting for.
All the wars of the future will be won by those lazy kids who don't get off Fortnite from the time they get up til the time they go to bed.
Now all tanks are vulnerable to such things, but Russian tank design and Russian tank tactics seem to be daftly vulnerable. Having the ammo surrounding the crew is beyond silly and why Russian tanks win the turret tossing olympics. Russian tankers seem to know it too and from the start hence the "cope cages" slapped on. The number of Russian tanks you see operating without infantry support is high too.
If idiots like this had any real power we would now be part of the USSR
Agreed. Their comments say it all tbh
Well the idiots with real power in the German government handed Russia a hugh chunk of their energy needs on a plate. And a couple of them got very wealthy on the back of it, including one of their ex prime ministers.
Ok Vlad, you've had enough now, we'll take it from here. Nurse, help him into the wheelchair.
I think the red cross was just a target marker.
So long as they get the stuff they need I don't mind how they get it🙃
Israeli merkava tanks have 750 mm roof protection,one of of the best protected.
Russian tanks with their autoloading carousel and cramped crew compartment sitting on top of it ,is a recipe for disaster.
And their 50 mm roof
Once that tank is penetrated and ammo goes off its good bye.
It was just a target marker that happened to be a big red cross over a white van
Yeah and I doubt that target tank had a full live ammo load. 😮
It was a test of a russian tactical combat ready tank ,meaning ammo and fuel was onboard.
Its what you call a catastropic failure of the ammo carousel exploding
If the warhead hits the right spot its all over
That tallies with Ukrainian figures. I'm wondering how they count the casualties from artillery strikes and rocket strikes. You can't just phone the enemy and ask How many did we get that time?
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Instant death would be preferable to suffocating or burning if it was to brew up slowly instead. The Russians knew what they were doing and had the best interests of the crew in mind when designing the T-72.
It looks like the Ukrainians aswell as holding the Donbas line need to make offensive breaks towards mauripol to break that coastal route across. Odessa is dug in so shoring up there only bides time. They need to retake some of the coast. And mauripol would be not only symbolic but would shut off the routes to and from Crimea again.
A huge coup would be impacting the bridge over the strait.
Russia appears to as suspected want to establish full land corridor all the way to transnistira. They've announced this last night.
That went fair wide before coming back on target or so it seemed from our angle. What did they fire and who were they (or is that an old video?)
Invading Odesa might be a little complicated - Odessa Catacombs - Wikipedia
The, as you put it, 'un-existence' of Ukraine equals genocide and mass graves. But of course you knew that you piece of filth
And they constantly fail to acknowledge the loss of a perfectly good wrought iron pair of embassy gates.