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Not sure if it is real or not, but interesting dialogue.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2mlqC-c6Cw Carrying 100s of bodies not being able to take them back. Not having proper equipment. Friendly fire. Russian humor too. A bit of everything. Again, no idea if it is real or not. |
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I believe it was last Thur./or Fri. from either a CBS or CNN reporter and camera crew were interviewing a Ukrainian soldier (Rank unknown.) about Russian losses. They were by some railroad tracks with at least 3 or maybe 4 box cars. He took them inside of one of them and their appeared to be about 25 or 30 bodies he identified as Russian soldiers.
So much for "leaving no man behind" but it seems some of the conflicts are swift in nature. Regards, Pat :capt: |
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This video posted on YouTube describes the various letter identifiers used on Russian vehicles.
https://youtu.be/gMh6Ml329VU <Br> |
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Given the reckless statements coming out of Washington over the past several days; in particular language alluding to a regime change in Moscow is frightening. Furthermore, words signalling a change of policy where US forces will employ chemical weapons if Russian forces do is borne out by Biden saying something akin to responding in kind.
Given, these two statements alone, I hope the CNO knows where each Russian boomer is located. <br> |
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Russian tank losses so far in Ukraine for help in designing scenarios.
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RETAC21 on TankNet posted the following writeup on UKR forces:
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Tossed these "notes" together -- some of the information is from Wikipedia which had some fairly generic 2018 or so era OBATs for various Ukranian brigade formations.
Some of the numbers may be off from reality - e.g. some people use a 10 tank company, the US uses a 14 tank company, etc etc; but in the end all the numbers come out in the wash; due to "non runners". This will get you "close enough" for realistic scenarios. ================ Generic Artillery Units 6 to 12 make up a battery 18 to 36 make up a battalion ================ Generic Mechanized (Tank/IFV/etc) Unit 1 company = 12 vehicles + 2 vehicle command element (14 vehicles total) 3 companies = battalion (36 combat vehicles + 6 command = 42 vehicles total) 3 battalions = brigade (108 combat vehicles + 18 command = 126 vehicles total) ================ Basic US doctrine in WWII was Two Up / One Back; i.e. while two elements attack, the third is held in reserve. ================ Tank Brigade (Ukraine) -- 93 tanks 3 x Tank Battalions (31 tanks per battalion; 9 tank companies total) 1 x Mechanized Battalion (3 mech companies total) 1 x Brigade Artillery (2 x SPA Battalions, 1 x MRL Battalion) 1 x SAM Battalion 1 x Engineer Battalion 1 x Recon Company 1 x Sniper Company ================ Motorized Brigade (Ukraine) 3 x Motorized Infantry Battalions (9 mot inf companies total) 1 x Brigade Artillery (1 x Howitzer Bn with D-20, 1 x Anti-Tank Battalion with MT-12) 1 x SAM Battalion 1 x Recon Company 1 x Tank Company (10 tanks?) 1 x Engineer Company 1 x Sniper Platoon ============ Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine) 3 x Mechanized Battalions (9 Mech companies total) 1 x Tank Battalion (3 tank companies total) 1 x Brigade Artillery (2 x SPA Battalions, 1 x MRL Battalion, 1 x AT Bn with MT-12) 1 x SAM Battalion 1 x Engineer Battalion 1 x Recon Company 1 x Sniper Company |
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