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Russia-Ukraine War - News and Developments PART 2

The Bradleys(and other vehicles) are stepping stone to Abrahams, Leopards and Leclerc's as once crews are trained on the smaller tanks - they can be moved to the larger tanks..
agreed- Bradley and these tanks in Ukrainian hands will give Russia actual combat experience against what NATO might send to fight Russia down the line.

These equipments wont give Ukraine a win though, pretty confident in that. equipment doesnt win wars, determination and tenacity does.
 
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Sadly, he wasn't wrong about the issue with Bradley, some even I had mentioned before. I remember joking around farting inside a Bradley in some thread here to issue how lack of space and cramp the quarter is.

The thing is, I doubt Ukraine will use it the way we do, they will use it more like an IFV than an APC. If they want a pure maneuver APC, it would be better off like the guy said, stick to 113 (Which is what I said before in some thread)

By the way, just for reference and put into perspective. "Hell Hole" refer to the space next to the turret and between the Troop Compartment and Driver Compartment, it was supposed to be where the 7th man sat, but mostly people use to store ration and ammunition because it is hard to access.
 
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last week delivery to Ukraine from Germany

20 rocket launchers 70mm on pick-up trucks with rockets*
15 armored recovery vehicles (Bergepanzer 2)* (previously: 13)
13 M1070 Oshkosh* heavy-duty semitrailers (previously: 12)
7 remote-controlled tracked vehicles for support tasks*
143 pickup* (previously: 80)
216 generators (previously: 195)
35 8x8 trucks with interchangeable loading system (previously: 18)
148 field heaters* (previously: 116)
26 reconnaissance drones* (previously: 18)
36 ambulances* (previously: 35)
85 border patrol vehicles* (previously 78)
36,400 blankets
12 heavy-duty articulated trucks*
55 anti-drone sensors and jammers* (up from 28)
30 drone detection sensors*

in preparation for this week
114 reconnaissance drones* (previously: 22)

complete list of military equipment delivered since begin of war
 
agreed- Bradley and these tanks in Ukrainian hands will give Russia actual combat experience against what NATO might send to fight Russia down the line.

These equipments wont give Ukraine a win though, pretty confident in that. equipment doesnt win wars, determination and tenacity does.
You should ask Putin what determination he has? What’s the endgame? It’s hopeless for him to win this war.
 
Why bother? HIMARS is annihilating Russian formations from miles away on a daily basis.

Phase Two Incomimng ?!!

That’s Ukrainian offensive?

Himars cant take ground and protect and support infantry directly... silly question
 

>> UK now talking about sending tanks etc but there is nothing much in stock we can send since the UK Gov has run down inventory stocks and weapons by so much for the British Army.
 
Himars cant take ground and protect and support infantry directly... silly question

Correction, Ukrainians have already taken huge swaths of territories already via Himars. Without your wunder tanks
 
Russia announced a ceasefire day for the orthodox new year eve..
 

last week delivery to Ukraine from Germany

20 rocket launchers 70mm on pick-up trucks with rockets*
15 armored recovery vehicles (Bergepanzer 2)* (previously: 13)
13 M1070 Oshkosh* heavy-duty semitrailers (previously: 12)
7 remote-controlled tracked vehicles for support tasks*
143 pickup* (previously: 80)
216 generators (previously: 195)
35 8x8 trucks with interchangeable loading system (previously: 18)
148 field heaters* (previously: 116)
26 reconnaissance drones* (previously: 18)
36 ambulances* (previously: 35)
85 border patrol vehicles* (previously 78)
36,400 blankets
12 heavy-duty articulated trucks*
55 anti-drone sensors and jammers* (up from 28)
30 drone detection sensors*

in preparation for this week
114 reconnaissance drones* (previously: 22)

complete list of military equipment delivered since begin of war

Too little. Germany needs to spend 10 trillion dollars, build 1,000 generators and send to Ukraine, and spend another 10 trillion dollars buying oil from Saudi Arabia to power the generators.


>> UK now talking about sending tanks etc but there is nothing much in stock we can send since the UK Gov has run down inventory stocks and weapons by so much for the British Army.

What about the Challengers 1 tanks from the 80s?
 
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Interesting read, it took 5% of the U.S. Military budget to destroy half of the Russian equipment in Ukraine. The loss of life is irreplaceable.

This, ladies and gentlemen, is what happens when you have stupid leadership that's only good at hearing "Yes, Sir" and fails to hear criticism and learn from it.

Some might say the strategy and tactics employed were poor, but I will give them that. However, adjustments are made during the conflict, and the Russians failed even at this.

"Just before Christmas, President Joe Biden signed the Fiscal 2023 National Defense Authorization Act into law, allotting $816.7 billion to the Pentagon. If we divide that number into four unofficial major categories that address near-peer adversaries, transnational threats, and logistical concerns (China, Russia, Global War on Terrorism, and modernization of the military), we get approximately 200 billion allocated for dealing with the Russian military.

So, the U.S. has managed to indirectly half the combat capability of the Russian forces with just one-quarter of the amount by supporting Ukraine."


5% of the U.S. Defense Budget Destroyed 50% of Russia's Military in Ukraine (msn.com)
 
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