I imagine part of the pre-invasion preparation was getting supply lines ready.Apparently they have supply throughout the country. No further detail given obviously
I imagine part of the pre-invasion preparation was getting supply lines ready.Apparently they have supply throughout the country. No further detail given obviously
QualityTV been hacked with Ukrainian video playing
https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/comments/t237qi/lmao_all_russian_tvs_are_hacked_to_stream/
I don't need a ride, I need ammunitionAmerica had earlier offered to evacuate Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelensky from the capital Kyiv to prevent him from being killed or captured by Russian forces, US officials said.
Mr Zelensky is reported to have declined the offer, saying “I don’t need a ride, I need ammunition”.
Probably the most incredible and outnumbered battled in WW2 was between Russia and Finland. Finland smashed them. Read about the Finnish skier that ate his entire troops methamphetamine stash![]()
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Absolutely obliterating the Russian armor.
I'm sorry but I can't take the name MANPAD seriously. I keep thinking of male incontinence pads.
UKRAINE PRESIDENTIAL ADVISER: RUSSIAN ATTACK ON KYIV IS NOT ADVANCING.
ACCORDING TO A PRESIDENTIAL ADVISER IN UKRAINE, AROUND 3,500 RUSSIAN SERVICEMEN WERE KILLED OR INJURED.
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Right on their doorstep, lolI don't need a ride, I need ammunition
No fuel and lost behind enemy lines: How Russia's mighty army got bogged down in Ukraine (msn.com)
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Absolutely obliterating the Russian armor.
How are they gong to send all the gear in the country? Ukraine is big, from Lviv it's about a 5 hour drive to Kyiv by car and were talking moving heavy military equipment across a warzone which could get intercepted by missile, aircraft etc at any time.
At least the roof rack worked and stayed intact
Looks like Russia is going to crack down and rule by even more fear now
How are they gong to send all the gear in the country? Ukraine is big, from Lviv it's about a 5 hour drive to Kyiv by car and were talking moving heavy military equipment across a warzone which could get intercepted by missile, aircraft etc at any time.
It's at least a T-72B (1989) but impossible to tell if it's a newer sub-model from that image qualityLooks like one of their bigger tanks as well.
I’m no military expert by any means but… seems to me that tanks have gone the way of the battleship in terms of usefulness now… maybe in a prolonged war where the supply of these shoulder mounted weapons runs out they can come out of hiding but not before. Certainly operate no where near cities.
Russia will collapse