Really bad for russian armour in Ukraine
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Really bad for russian armour in Ukraine
Hello
Russia must be getting really low on equipment.
I am no expert but are they now using old WW2 T34s in there attemp to win in the Ukraine.
I dont think the driver of the Z vehicle can believe his eyes !
Russia must be getting really low on equipment.
I am no expert but are they now using old WW2 T34s in there attemp to win in the Ukraine.
I dont think the driver of the Z vehicle can believe his eyes !
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Re: Really bad for russian armour in Ukraine
Looks like it's possibly a war memorial to be honest.
But the way the British supplied NLAWs are apparently chewing up armoured columns who knows what will be needed for the nasty little man to keep his war going
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But the way the British supplied NLAWs are apparently chewing up armoured columns who knows what will be needed for the nasty little man to keep his war going
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Re: Really bad for russian armour in Ukraine
That is indeed a memorial tank.
At least one IS-3 was used by separatists back in 2014 though!
At least one IS-3 was used by separatists back in 2014 though!
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It can't be too much fun being in a tank that gets hit by an NLAW, but then again, I can think of better places to be than a home that gets shelled by a tank, too. It's just a pity that Putin will never experience either option. 

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Re: Really bad for russian armour in Ukraine
Agreed. Also, I doubt Putin will ever face justice for the war crime being committed!
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For a young Russkie squaddie watching your mate being incinerated in his apc is probably not good for morale
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The Russians comms systems are carp! With mobile phone connectivity being restricted, apparently Russians are buying local SIM cards and using teh mobile netwrok.
The Ukrainians know the numbers, are hacking in and also using the location data ... then incoming drones! That is how 4 Major-Gereals have been killed.
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Re: Really bad for russian armour in Ukraine
Although I do not think the Russians are using T34's, I do notice a lot of older armour in reports coming from the Ukraine. I have seen a lot of T72s and the like. I suspect the Russians are sacrificing old armour to draw out and exhaust Ukrainian supplies of modern anti-armour weapons. My guess is that when they think supplies of Javelin and the like are exhausted, they will release their more modern armour, hoping the Ukrainians will have nothing but small, hand-help systems like RPG7 and M72s, to fight them with. These will be largely ineffective against a T90 for example. It's the sort of pragmatic thinking you expect from a Russian. If I am right, then the solution, of course, is that the West keeps supplying the Ukrainians with modern anti-armour weapons.
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Re: Really bad for russian armour in Ukraine
There was a comment on the news this morning that the Japanese have reported see large amounts of various vehicles on Russian ships steaming by heading down from that corner of Russia.
As for the Ukrainians running out of modern Anti tank weapons I don't think that'll happen, there must be plenty in NATO stock piles.
As for the Ukrainians running out of modern Anti tank weapons I don't think that'll happen, there must be plenty in NATO stock piles.
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