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chitoryu12 posted:He’s also a very poor analyst who is convinced Russia is holding back secret capabilities they’re ready to unleash because he can’t fathom their paper strength and propaganda being lies. I read nothing he wrote, just figured the pics thread might find some of the pics/video interesting
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chitoryu12 posted:He’s also a very poor analyst who is convinced Russia is holding back secret capabilities they’re ready to unleash because he can’t fathom their paper strength and propaganda being lies. Don't knock it, it's a time tested strategy. First they throw the demoralized conscripts at you, then progressively stronger enemies, then at the end you fight Robo-Putin.
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# ? Feb 28, 2022 18:16 |
BUG JUG posted:https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFoot...web2x&context=3 https://twitter.com/odessa8436/status/1498361642811371523?s=21
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pmchem posted:https://twitter.com/RALee85 He is a great source along with the Ukraine weapon tracker account. That said if you really want to see fresh things as they happen I can post a list of telegram channels I’ve been following if people are interested.
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Gives new meaning to the term drive by.
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# ? Feb 28, 2022 19:29 |
Slava Ukraini!
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# ? Feb 28, 2022 19:32 |
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chitoryu12 posted:Slava Ukraini!
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# ? Feb 28, 2022 19:40 |
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what a weird trick
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# ? Feb 28, 2022 19:49 |
https://twitter.com/sentdefender/status/1498367647125319681
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# ? Feb 28, 2022 20:10 |
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Does fire like this really damage a pure metal machine like a tank? I’d think it was pretty much fire proof from something that’s burning out pretty quickly.
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https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/946364097925120110/948143610975649842/video_2022-03-01_09-03-19.mp4
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Buller posted:https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/946364097925120110/948143610975649842/video_2022-03-01_09-03-19.mp4 the chalk behind the one that gets shot down got distracted and actually flies into the water before recovering
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# ? Mar 1, 2022 10:50 |
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At first he was like “I’ll be extra tricky and fly super low so not missiles will get me” and then he bounced off the water
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Blind Rasputin posted:Does fire like this really damage a pure metal machine like a tank? I’d think it was pretty much fire proof from something that’s burning out pretty quickly. The goal isn't to melt metal with some gas. Covering a vehicle in fire can damage its engine, tires, blind the drivers, melt other equipment, if you're lucky it can make its way into the crew compartment via tiny cracks (much like water, that is on fire).
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# ? Mar 1, 2022 14:19 |
Russians have also been demonstrating such low morale lately that they’re abandoning vehicles over nothing.
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# ? Mar 1, 2022 19:52 |
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Also loaded up vehicles sometimes have extra ammo/fuel outside.
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Blind Rasputin posted:Does fire like this really damage a pure metal machine like a tank? I’d think it was pretty much fire proof from something that’s burning out pretty quickly. I'm reasonably certain there's also a video filmed from behind that one, and you can see the fire burn out almost immediately, so Imma go with no.
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ASAPI posted:The goal isn't to melt metal with some gas. Covering a vehicle in fire can damage its engine, tires, blind the drivers, melt other equipment, if you're lucky it can make its way into the crew compartment via tiny cracks (much like water, that is on fire). If the hit is well-placed it can also starve the engine intakes, no?
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# ? Mar 1, 2022 20:42 |
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Fire tells the invaders to go home. Even if it does nothing it’s got to be demoralizing to know that even the civies are willing to throw fire and gas at you
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# ? Mar 1, 2022 22:39 |
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please god no just go read the last 20+ pages of the TFR airpower thread and don't relitigate armor vs molotov here it's worse than airplane on a treadmill
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Blind Rasputin posted:Does fire like this really damage a pure metal machine like a tank? I’d think it was pretty much fire proof from something that’s burning out pretty quickly. no, and it was also towed
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shame on an IGA posted:it's worse than airplane on a treadmill ChubbyChecker posted:no, and it was also towed …What if the airplane on the treadmill is towing a burning tank?
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Please do not start the molotovs vs tanks conversation in here, thanks.
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https://twitter.com/Osinttechnical/status/1499018436269248513
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https://twitter.com/neilphauer/status/1498959367906807808?s=21 Definitely a tactic of a winning military.
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chitoryu12 posted:https://twitter.com/neilphauer/status/1498959367906807808?s=21 I swear these guys were just told to watch some Seagal movies, Black Hawk Down, and maybe the Hurt Locker in place of "training".
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golden bubble posted:https://twitter.com/OAlexanderDK/status/1497268652361478146 Having never been in close proximity to explosives detonating, is that the normal blast radius of antipersonnel submunitions? I would have thought even a hand grenade going off at that distance would have spiderwebbed his windscreen
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LUBE UP YOUR BUTT posted:Having never been in close proximity to explosives detonating, is that the normal blast radius of antipersonnel submunitions? I would have thought even a hand grenade going off at that distance would have spiderwebbed his windscreen That’s something that has surprised me in many of these vids — I see these things land a few feet from cars and it appears nothing happens to them unless they hit directly. Hell, that tv tower took a direct missile strike and remained unscathed. I mean, I’m sure this stuff is lethal, but it sure doesn’t look like it.
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LUBE UP YOUR BUTT posted:Having never been in close proximity to explosives detonating, is that the normal blast radius of antipersonnel submunitions? I would have thought even a hand grenade going off at that distance would have spiderwebbed his windscreen Those weren't anti-personnel in the sense that they were loaded with shrapnel. They were definitely close enough to break the windshield if they had shrapnel in them. To me, it looked like maybe mortars going off, possibly smallish artillery. This "feels" similar to previous experiences I have had.
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Trolling Thunder posted:That’s something that has surprised me in many of these vids — I see these things land a few feet from cars and it appears nothing happens to them unless they hit directly. Hell, that tv tower took a direct missile strike and remained unscathed. The broadcast tower is an impressive image. From what I have read, it was built well, that is why it still stands. Explosions are strange. We see images of craters and think that is most explosions. Those craters are formed by huge bombs, think hundreds of pounds of explosives. A grenade is less than one pound of explosives. So there is a huge sliding scale of destruction when dealing with explosives. This will often skew our perception of videos like this. I assure you, he felt those explosions and his rear end in a top hat was very puckered.
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ASAPI posted:Those weren't anti-personnel in the sense that they were loaded with shrapnel. They were definitely close enough to break the windshield if they had shrapnel in them. Even mortars and small artillery should be doing damage at those distances. A quick Google tells me the "oh poo poo" radius of a 60mm mortar round is 10-15 meters which is like 33 to 50 feet. Those blasts definitely look to be at least that close and that car looks like it got away unscathed.
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Trolling Thunder posted:That’s something that has surprised me in many of these vids — I see these things land a few feet from cars and it appears nothing happens to them unless they hit directly. Hell, that tv tower took a direct missile strike and remained unscathed. Depending on the rounds, they might not have the concussive effect, or shrapnel payload, necessary to do that. As for the TV tower, yeah it took a direct hit, but the construction of the tower is robust. If anything, you can see the inherent strength in those towers in that the pressure and explosive capacity of the bomb vents "harmlessly" out the open slots.
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Trolling Thunder posted:That’s something that has surprised me in many of these vids — I see these things land a few feet from cars and it appears nothing happens to them unless they hit directly. Hell, that tv tower took a direct missile strike and remained unscathed. air flows where there's the least pressure israel found out that casualty numbers from bombs in busses dropped if you kept some windows open so unless the car gets hit from fragments, it requires a big bomb or a very close hit to shatter the windows
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Is it possible there's also just something straight up faulty with Russian munitions at a large scale? Not enough that they're unable to level apartment blocks when they want, but more than just a handful of duds? It'd have sounded ridiculous to me a week ago, but given some of what we've seen and the corrupt and rotten nature of their military, it seems plausible.
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If the thing goes straight in and embeds itself to some degree before igniting, could that have a limiting effect?
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Cugel the Clever posted:Is it possible there's also just something straight up faulty with Russian munitions at a large scale? Not enough that they're unable to level apartment blocks when they want, but more than just a handful of dudes? It'd have sounded ridiculous to me a week ago, but given some of what we've seen and the corrupt and rotten nature of their military, it seems plausible. i think that it's this: Natty Ninefingers posted:If the thing goes straight in and embeds itself to some degree before igniting, could that have a limiting effect? instead of munitions problem
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Time for a new pair of drawers https://twitter.com/coupsure/status/1498706479058235392?s=21
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ChubbyChecker posted:i think that it's this: I don't think so on concrete roads like that, wouldn't leap to faulty munitions either, that's reading a hell of a lot into one very short video. i think it's at least partly down to people expecting any sort of explosive to make a big fireball like in the movies, which just isn't the case.
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ASAPI posted:Explosions are strange. We see images of craters and think that is most explosions. Those craters are formed by huge bombs, think hundreds of pounds of explosives. A grenade is less than one pound of explosives. So there is a huge sliding scale of destruction when dealing with explosives. This will often skew our perception of videos like this. Blast also falls off with the cube of the distance.
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https://twitter.com/uaweapons/status/1499429718281625601?s=21
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