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Israeli military expert Grigor Tamar says F-16s are not needed for Ukraine to win. And you need to demand from the West Soviet military aircraft and long-range missiles in large numbers.
 

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West doesn't have soviet military aircrafts, ESPECIALLY in large numbers.
 

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I saw a lot of mockery from the internet on how Syrian/Libyan/Iraqi war combatants fire their AKs around the 2010s. Now I saw Ukrainians and Russians doing the same.
Truth is tacticool shooting works most of the time in Garand thumb shoot for fun video or spec ops movies.

Welcome to the real battlefield

These internet fools don't have anything else to say. Their wisdom ends at "trigger discipline" "aim down the sights" and ever tank loss is because of "no infantry support"
 

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This is where former warsaw pact members come in.
With WHAT?
Ex DDR MIG 29s?
This is 40 year old junk with used up engines and no modern weapon that it could carry. Those planes are useless in Ukraine. We talked about it on Polish forum and really, no point in wasting Ukraine pilots in it.
MIG 29 wont be helpfull against ground targets and its too old to do anything in air combat.
 

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With WHAT?
Ex DDR MIG 29s?
This is 40 year old junk with used up engines and no modern weapon that it could carry. Those planes are useless in Ukraine. We talked about it on Polish forum and really, no point in wasting Ukraine pilots in it.
MIG 29 wont be helpfull against ground targets and its too old to do anything in air combat.

Doesnt Poland manufacturer any warsaw pact stuff?

Even if they are phased out. It will take Ukraine decades to switch to a nato based army.

Right now they need all the soviet or warsaw stuff they can get.
 

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Our "newest" ex soviet planes are MIG 29s bought from Germany in 2003 for 1 Euro. And now its 20 years later :)
Yes of course they end up in Ukraine, maybe for parts, maybe some will be used BUT they wont help in any way. They are not good for any modern combat.
Ukraine needs modern planes capable to carry modern equipment.
We are buying Korean FA 50 trainer aicraft that can do more than MIG 29.


I'm really hoping for good news somwhere around 24th of February. I'll be dissapointed if nothing happened this week
 
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These internet fools don't have anything else to say. Their wisdom ends at "trigger discipline" "aim down the sights" and ever tank loss is because of "no infantry support"
We saw a lot of these guys enter Ukraine....then left after a day or week or so. (LOL)
I guess watching Seal team six, Razvedos, Garand Thumb and other internet gun personality couldn't prepare them for the real deal which is actual war.

I remember one actual military guy tells what these guys is all about... all talk and smart because their knowledge has never been put to the test while actually being shot at.
 
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full version of the video of a fierce battle from the Ukrainian trench

 

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Last 3rd post for today until tommorow.


The publication 19FortyFive (USA) regretfully recalls that the Armed Forces of Ukraine could not take a single city that the Russian Armed Forces decided to defend to the last. The Armed Forces of Ukraine were able to go only to where the Russian Armed Forces left themselves (Kherson, Kharkiv and Chernihiv regions). But the Armed Forces of Ukraine could not defend any city that the Russian Armed Forces decided to take at all costs. The Kiev regime declared each such city impregnable, and each time the Armed Forces of Ukraine left there - Severodonetsk, Lysychansk, Mariupol, Popasna, Soledar. It's the same story with Artemovsky.

James Rickards in his article "Time to Get Real About Ukraine" writes: "Ukraine does not win the war, it loses it miserably. But haven't we been told that the Ukrainians have been pushing forward in recent months and that a battered Russia is in retreat? The reality is that most of what the Ukrainians have won back are poorly defended positions that the Russians quickly abandoned because there was no point in defending them. Russian troops, and in fact it was a militia of donbass, received an order to withdraw to the fortified lines of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. The Ukrainian troops rushing after them were destroyed by Russian artillery."

In the article "The Horrifying Endgame in Ukraine", he continues: "Ukraine has lost a large number of people and ammunition in the course of these useless and rash attacks."
Sun Tzu taught: the assault on fortified cities is the most negative type of hostilities, and the commander who constantly storms the cities is the most inept. A talented warrior will find a way to take the city in another, less costly way. It is necessary to storm the city only if there are no other means to capture it. Moltke said the same thing.

Today we see this in the performance of the Russian army. It goes to storm settlements as a last resort, preferring to bypass and block them. And if it storms, it relies not on speed, but on the low cost of such an assault. The head of the Wagner PMC, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said clearly about the storming of Artemovsk: our task is not to take the city itself as such, but to exhaust and bleed the Ukrainian troops here. And that's what happens.

Rickards estimates the losses of the Armed Forces of Ukraine at 500 thousand, counting here, apparently, the wounded and missing, since ukraine's losses of "two hundredth" are 257 thousand (such data was reported to the Pentagon by the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Zaluzhny during a visit to the United States). Kiev's statements about the extermination of more than 100,20 Russian soldiers at the front, he considers a myth, emphasizing that the British BBC was able to count in open sources (reports on funerals, obituaries, posthumous awards) only <> thousand confirmed Russian losses.

American military experts point out that the bet on "artillery ping-pong", when the Armed Forces of Ukraine were engaged in large-caliber firefights with Russian artillery, no longer justifies itself, it did not stop the advance of Russian troops.

Columnist Sean Ring writes that the U.S. and the EU have little of what Russia needs. As a rule, these are high-quality consumer goods. But Russia has something that the West cannot do without – gas, oil, gold, diamonds, cobalt, vanadium, copper, nickel, platinum, tungsten, lead.

Russia is in second place in the world in terms of exports of vanadium and cobalt, sixth in gold exports, and fourth in tungsten exports. Russia gives the world market 12% platinum and 3.5% copper. Complete isolation of the Russian economy in this regard is impossible. A military victory over Russia is also impossible, Ring is sure. He estimates the losses of the Russian Armed Forces and the Armed Forces of Ukraine in direct clashes at 1:8 in favor of the Russians.
After the revelations of Western diplomacy, we already know that the US and the EU began to work on sanctions against Russia two years before the WWO; that the supply of weapons to the Kiev regime also began long before the SVO. We know that since January 2022, Ukrainian artillery has been mercilessly shelling Donbass, preparing for an invasion... and received from the Russian army under the breath, sagged, bent over, and now snaps out of a reclining position. Ukraine is not a victim, Ukraine is an aggressor.

Today, the EU countries that submitted to Hitler have huddled together in a Russophobic pack to once again try to tear Russia apart. It didn't work out for Charles XII, it didn't work for Napoleon and Hitler. They hope that NATO will succeed.

I recall the words of the great Soviet commander Marshal Zhukov, who said in Berlin to Marshal Rokossovsky: "We liberated them from fascism, and they will never forgive us."
 

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Feels so good to be back with the bros here, Atomic hearts is coming out in 2 days, and now a possible huge offensive.



700000 lmao, considering the Russian armour losses throughout the war, and Russian ability to barely support 200,000 troops at beginning of the operation, will these 700,000 soldiers just be running towards Ukrainian lines?

Anyways, 4 more days, till your next failed major offensive
 

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Today, the EU countries that submitted to Hitler have huddled together in a Russophobic pack to once again try to tear Russia apart. It didn't work out for Charles XII, it didn't work for Napoleon and Hitler. They hope that NATO will succeed.

Noch nie ward Deutschland überwunden, wenn es einig war.

Vorwärts mit Gott, der mit uns sein wird, wie er mit den Vätern war.

Berlin, den 6. August 1914"


Germany has never been conquered when it was united.

Forward with God who will be with us as he was with the fathers.

Berlin, August 6, 1914"



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Until its actually defeated.

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Trying to make a historical parallel only works for sometime until it no longer works.😁(y)
 

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Real tragedy of this war is seeing the cementaries filling up.

Generation of men being wiped out.

Same tragedy in Bosnia where there barely any men left and that continues well today.
 

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