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How I imagine this went down:
"Vladimir, check if rocket explodes when it hits target"
"Yes, Sir!"
Vladimir remembers his time in training, and how he used to look down the barrel to see if the gun was loaded. He figures that it works similarly with this piece of equipment.
"Does the rocket work?"
"I think so, Sir!"
"Then lock target"
"Target locked, Sir"
"Fire!"

The moral of the story is - Don't invade Ukraine or you'll rest in piss.
 

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According to this source, german military assistance to Ukraine will amount to:

  • 3000 rounds for the Panzerfaust 3, as well as 900 handle pieces
  • 14900 AT mines
  • 7 PzH 2000, a project done in accordance with the Netherlands
  • 52 M113 armed troop transports (Vehicles are from Denmark, however upgraded and financed by Germany)
  • 30 Gepard Flakpanzers with 6000 rounds of ammunition
  • Anti-Air system IRIS-T SLM
  • Artillery Counter Battery Radar COBRA
  • 3 MARS MLRS
  • 8 mobile ground radars and thermographic imagining systems
  • 8 MALE UAVs
  • 32 unspecified UAVs
  • 7 jamming stations
  • 4 remote-controlled demining vehicles
  • 500 Stinger rockets
  • 2700 STRELA MANPADS
  • 10.000 rounds of Artillery ammunition
  • 53.000 rounds of anti-air ammunition
  • 16 Million rounds of small arms ammunition
  • 50 "Bunkerfaust" Panzerfausts 3
  • 100 MG3 Machine Guns, along 500 spare barrels and breeches
  • 100.000 Hand-Grenades
  • 5300 explosive charges
  • 100.000 meters of detonation cord
  • 100.000 detonators
  • 350.000 fuzes
  • 23000 helmets
  • 5000 M92 combat helmets
  • 15 palettes of clothing
  • 178 vehicles (Trucks, Buses, off-road vehicles, etc.)
  • 100 tents
  • 12 Generators
  • 6 Palettes of Material for ordnance removal
  • 125 Double Telescopes
  • 1200 hospital beds
  • 18 Palettes of surgical material and 60 surgical lights, scrubs and surgical masks
  • 10.000 sleeping bags
  • 600 shooting glasses
  • 1 radio frequency system(literal translation), possibly ADS
  • 3000 Field telephones, with 5000 rolls of cable and carrying equipment, potentially MOBAST
  • 1 field hospital, a project done in accordance with Estonia
  • 65 medical refrigerators
  • 353 Night vision goggles
  • 4 electronic anti-drone systems
  • 165 binoculars
  • Various medical equipment, bagpacks and bandages
  • 38 laser range finders
  • Diesel and Gasoline, along other types of fuel, which is being delivered on a constant basis
  • 10 tonnes of AdBlue
  • 100.000 First Aid kits
  • 500 wound dressings
  • 100 auto-injectors
  • 500 ration packs and 360.000 EPa ration packs
  • 68 Truckloads of various foodstuffs
  • Mig-29 spare parts
  • 30 civilian armored cars
  • 1 vehicle decontamination point
  • 80 Toyota Pickups
  • 22 Trucks
  • 8 MALE UAVs
  • 32 unspecified UAVs
I wonder which ?
 

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Slovenia has provided Ukraine with M-80A infantry fighting vehicles. An echelon with 35 Yugoslav-made infantry fighting vehicles has already arrived in Ukraine. Even the newest production BMP M-80A is already over 30 years old, the vehicles have been removed from storage, as they were developed in the sixties and finished in the nineties. The Yugoslav BMP M-80A is a reworked copy of the Soviet BMP 1. The armored vehicle is armed with a 20-mm Hispano-Suiza HS.804 automatic cannon and there are problems with this, the cannon requires 20x110 mm shells, Ukraine and Russia do not have them. A 7.62 mm machine gun is paired with a cannon. The infantry fighting vehicle is equipped with ATGM 9M14 "Baby" developed in 1960.


The Ukrainian military has published the first video footage of the use of American M-142 Himars multiple launch rocket systems. The information is inaccurate, since it is impossible to establish the location from where the fire is being fired. The presented video frames show the launches of M-30A1 missiles, with a range of hitting targets up to 70 kilometers. Presumably, two M142 Himars MLRS, captured on video, were deployed in the south of Ukraine, in the Odessa region, while two more launchers are located in the central part of Ukraine.


The Russian Ministry of Defense showed the combat work of the crews of heavy flamethrower systems TOS-1A Solntsepek. After completing the combat mission, the crews of the TOS-1A "Solntsepyok" in the shortest possible time carry out a change of combat positions and promptly reload the installations. There are 24 thermobaric projectiles in the installation package. They are capable of covering an area of up to 40 thousand square meters, while destroying lightly armored vehicles and fortifications. after a 200-kilogram projectile hits the target, the thermobaric mixture dissipates in the air and explodes under enormous pressure, creating a temperature of 3000 degrees. TOS-1A "Sun" is a 2001 modification of the TOS-1 "Pinocchio" system developed back in 1980.


The base of the Kraken battalion, a Ukrainian territorial defense unit created from semi-criminal elements, was destroyed in Kharkiv by Russian artillery strikes.

 

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  • 8 MALE UAVs
  • 32 unspecified UAVs
I wonder which ?
For unspecified UAVs it most likely are either EMT Aladin or Mikado MAVs, potentially also Vector drones. As of June 2014 there were 323 Aladins in service, so thats been increased greatly by now I presume, and around 163 Mikado systems were serviceable at that point. How it's looking now I can't say, but that this was increased is likely.
MALE UAVs probably either KZO or Luna Systems. I don't think that a Heron is going to be sent.
It's likely that now, with the PzH 2000 delivered to Ukraine, that they'll be sending KZO drones for artillery battery spotting.

I've generally noticed some inconsistencies with what the article stated and what the official Bundesregierung statement reads, but neither were very specific about what kind of drones would be sent.
 

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The Russian Ministry of Defense showed the firing of the Kornet ATGM mobile crew at the positions of the Ukrainian army. Russian intelligence has revealed a camouflaged firing position of Ukrainian soldiers at an abandoned enterprise. Having received the task, the Russian mobile crew arrived in the designated area, deployed weapons and, according to the received target designations, fired from the Kornet ATGM.

 

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First use of GMLRS by Ukraine army........They know exactly what to hit
Responses to this tweet say this was a "command point of the Russian 20th Army (military unit 89425, Voronezh)"
The vital thing here is Ukraine is using GMLRS to target higher level command posts.
This kills the best logistical staffers & signals needed for offensive ops

Please READ post bellow of this Tweet it is Important to Understand the Big picture
 

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