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The Russians are moving to a warplan "Attrition"

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The expert also believes that it is necessary to destroy the Crimean bridge, because through it is , a very large supply of Russian troops goes.


The Russian military understands that the war was planned with a mistake that will lead to a catastrophe in terms of the loss of combat capability of the Russian armed forces.

This was stated by military expert Oleg Zhdanov, Novoye Vremya writes.


“Two weeks ago, when the second wave of the offensive in the Donbass began, a group of officers in the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces prepared an analytical report justifying the expediency of abandoning this second wave in order to preserve at least part of the combat-ready troops,” Zhdanov writes.

The main option that the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation will offer Putin in the near future is covert mobilization in several stages.

"In general, they are going to put under arms somewhere around 400-450 thousand by the end of the year. The first stage will be somewhere around 100-150 thousand, and it will begin somewhere after May 9.


The Russians are clearly moving to a war of attrition plan and will try to stretch this mobilization in time.


Although the main factor is missing, Russia does not have time. Mobilization, especially covert, will go very slowly (unless, of course, they don’t organize raids in certain regions of the Russian Federation.
In addition, they will have to remove equipment already not from the points of permanent deployment, where it actually did not remain, but from storage places where it is in a very poor technical condition. And it will be Soviet, not modernized equipment, "the expert believes.
Only modern air force can destroy the Crimean bridge. Ukraine cant do it.
 

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Those Neptune missiles cant do the job?

Neptune warhead is not enough explosive for such heavy structures.

Or special military operation, like bringing tonnes of explosive by trucks and detonated there, in which not option at all considering the Russian must be guarded the bridge strictly unless they have moles active within Russian army ranks....
 

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Neptune warhead is not enough explosive for such heavy structures.

Or special military operation, like bringing tonnes of explosive by trucks and detonated there, in which not option at all considering the Russian must be guarded the bridge strictly unless they have moles active within Russian army ranks....
A top attack on the road deck cant destroy it?

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Those Neptune missiles cant do the job?
A bridge for aviation is perhaps the most difficult goal. Even railway, even automobile.

There is no problem getting into it. But to break it so that it collapses, there are problems.
It is almost impossible to calculate the fuse installation time. If you set the fuse for an instant explosion, the bomb will explode at least on the span of the bridge, making a hole in it that can be easily bypassed. If you put a deceleration, then the bomb stupidly breaks through the span and explodes in the river.
All kinds of precision weapons, hit him accurately and don't do anything to him.
Here large calibers from 500 kg are solved, and the pilot tries to get either a bunch of bombs into the span in the hope that it will fall apart from the general high-explosive impact, or to put it into the span of the bridge a couple of dozen meters from the bridge crossing into the ground, in the hope that the bomb will explode on the ground, and the energy of the explosion will rise up and spread when flying over it. All these high-precision hits into the supports, like in the movies, after which the bridge falls beautifully, bullshit.
Theoretically, the Neptune missiles will be able to cope with the Crimean Bridge, but we should not forget that Crimea is well protected from the point of view of air defense and the S-400 cope with this task.(this experience was. And here a small chance from one or two missiles fired will not help, a complex of missiles is needed, it just makes no sense to risk missiles hoping for luck.Let's look at the course of events
 
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Russian ZRPC "Pantsir-S1" destroyed "Bayraktar" at a distance of 18 km
 

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I heard that tb2 strikes on Snake Island installations killed 300 Russians. A lot of orphans to feed for the Russian government
 

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The Urkainuan progress on Kharkiv front.

Purple line - the beginning or March
Red line - the beginning of May.

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Russian invaders advance on Severodonetsk-Slovyansk front. From 20 Apr to 6 May:

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Pentagon to buy laser-guided missiles and reconnaissance drones for Ukraine

This military assistance will be different from what the United States has provided to Ukraine so far.



According to the Washington Post, the new military aid package includes $22.6 million worth of 70mm rockets, known as the Advanced Precision Weapons System, that can be launched from helicopters, and another $17.8 million will go to Switchblade drones, which, when armed, can be launched into Russian armored vehicles and military formations.





When the U.S. military's plan to send laser-guided rockets was originally announced, we surmised one scenario might that the Defense Department would draw from its stocks of 70mm Hydra rockets, fitted with BAE Systems’ APKWS II kits, for use on Ukraine's Turkish-made Bayraktar TB2 drones.

Another possibility is mounting 70mm rocket pods on Mi-17 Hip helicopters — the U.S. is sending a group of them that were originally acquired for Afghanistan over to Ukraine to bolster the country's existing fleet.

Finally, Ukraine could employ the laser-guided rockets in a ground or surfaced-launched format. BAE Systems has tested a modular system that could fit on vehicles as small as a MRZR buggy, which includes fire control and targeting components, and the rockets themselves encased in a small launcher.





Damn it's very compact and smart solution. CİRİT also need to be used on small 4x4s. They could be used against ground targets as well as against helicopters, UAVs.
 
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in video Poor Admiral Makarov (RIP) launching 9M317 SAMs
News smell fishy, but if it is true, this picture will look great as your next avatar!
 

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