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What will they do when top attack javelin tandem warhead starts shitting on their heads?
It's not going to stop the onslaught of combined arms warefare .

The Javelins will shine the best with Special forces and even better behind enemy lines.
 
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Those cages are meant to specifically counter Javelins. We will see if they will work effectively, but in this war Russia will not only showcase it's military might but also we will see how effective a well rounded, potent air defense network is against Turkish drones. We might also see Russia showcase it's own drones. Recently Russian drones have been upgraded to be able to launch air to air missiles at enemy drones.

Wouldn't work well.
 
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The Russian tanks have reactive armor and active protection systems. Not to mention the tank in the video looked like an old rusted out T-54, which was also stationary. Using infrared sensors, Russian tanks and drones will likely spot these ATGM teams before they can make a move. The Ukrainians may destroy a few tanks here and there, but in the end Ukraine will get steamrolled badly.

This will go about as well for the US as the Afghan army vs Taliban. It might be even more embaressing. Last time, when Russia invaded Crimea, the majority of Ukrainian troops joined Russia. In a recent survey, 40% of Ukrainians responded that Ukraine and Russia are one people, one nation. Russia has sabotage units embedded inside the Ukrainian army. Ukraine has no chance against Russia.

The Ukrainians can't even beat Russian separatists after 10 years and the US has a terrible track record when it comes to training foreign armies. Look what happened in Iraq and Afghanistan. This is likely to be another embarrassment for Washington. Most military analysts believe that the Ukrainian military will last a few days to a few weeks at most. Many believe that the Russians could take Kiev in a matter of hours if they set that as an objective.

Btw Ukraine only has about 50 Javelin launchers and a few hundred missiles. Realistically their own Stugna-P ATGMs are more lethal. Their range exceeds that of the Javelin and the Ukrainas have hundreds of launchers. However in the end it won't change the outcome.


Wouldn't work well.
 
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Current military situation in Yemen

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Heavy fighting in Shabwa governorate, Yemen, between the Houthis and the Giants brigade backed by the UAE. The Houthis have recently tried to outflank Marib from the north and south. In the south particularly they were able to easily expand in the last few weeks. It seems that they over-expanded as now they are being forced to fall back, currently on the defensive. The UAE/Saudi (Coalition) backed forces are trying to squeeze the Houthis out of the southern flank. Recently they have made some minor gains on the southern flank, but now the fighting is intensifying as the Houthis are determined to hold onto their main positions.

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LOL Houthis disguising explosives as rocks.

 
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Examples of what Rohanni and his gang did to Iran :mad::mad::mad:

Official: Smuggled Iran fuel fetches UAE over $20bn annually

ByIFP Editorial Staff
January 15, 2022
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An Iranian official says the fuel smuggled from Iran to the United Arab Emirates is used for bunkering vessels, earning the Arab state more than $20 billion per year.
The secretary of Iran’s Supreme Council of Free Trade-Industrial and Special Economic Zones made the statement in an interview with the Iranian Labor New Agency (ILNA).
Saeid Mohammad added that the smuggled Iranian fuel is bound for the Emirati port of Fujairah, where the ships and ferries sailing from the Persian Gulf states are bunkered and rendered necessary services.
Mohammad, who is also an adviser to President Seyyed Ebrahim Raeisi, underlined that the country needs to revive its role in bunkering the vessels sailing in regional waters, taking optimal advantage of its competitive fueling system.
“We are carrying out the necessary measures to encourage ships to dock at Qeshm [an island in southern Iran] for refueling,” continued the official, adding it will not only help the country sell its fuel, but also render services to the vessels’ crew, consequently leading to the economic development of the southern region and above that the country.
 
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