He dead....
He dead....
I've read claims (just comments, not going to (can't) give links to in-depth analysis proving it) that part of the apparent aimless-un-directed effort of the Russian forces is because nobody really wants to step up and be in charge ... and take the fall.
That's simplistic of course, an army doesn't sit around with nobody at the top, but it has a whiff of truth to me.
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Russia's lost Krasukha-4 electronic warfare system command module would be a prize for foreign intelligence agencies.
Lying on it's side, covered with branches.
A curious 'container' that Ukrainian troops captured today looks to actually represent a significant Russian loss and a potential intelligence goldmine. What Ukraine's forces found looks to be a containerized command post that is part of the Krasukha-4 mobile electronic warfare system. The Krasukha-4 is primarily designed to detect and jam large radars, such as those on airborne early warning and control aircraft, such as the U.S. Air Force's E-3 Sentry, and spy satellites.
Ukrainian forces reportedly found this command post container outside of the capital Kyiv. Twitter user @UAWeapons was among the first to identify it as most likely being a component of the Krasukha-4 system, which is also known by nomenclature 1RL257, based on a picture that had emerged online. A complete Krasukha-4 consists of two vehicles, both based on the 8x8 KAMAZ-6350 truck, one with the electronic warfare (EW) system and the other carrying the command post module.
Lots more here for weapons nerds:
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https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zon...arfare-systems
Map of Ukraine One Month after Russian Invasion
Cheers, Daryl.
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Fortunately for me, Putin is not my bad neighbor (or my sponsor). Nor is he restricting my access to anything other than Russian state controlled media.
So I can make my own review of all of the available media, news and propaganda and safely wait to have my conclusions validated.
Cheers, Daryl.
[QUOTE=pzkpfw;1131199376]I've read claims (just comments, not going to (can't) give links to in-depth analysis proving it) that part of the apparent aimless-un-directed effort of the Russian forces is because nobody really wants to step up and be in charge ... and take the fall.
That's simplistic of course, an army doesn't sit around with nobody at the top, but it has a whiff of truth to me.[/QUOTE
That's close.
Since the war broke out there have been various assessments of the Russian military but there has been a common theme
The Russian soldiers are one year conscripts. They are neither highly trained nor in this instance are they highly motivated.
The Russian NCOs are generally considered to be of low standard. Officers are reluctant to make decisions, presumably there would be dire consequences if they got it wrong
One result of all this is that if a general wants to know what is happening he has to go and have a look for himself. In so doing he puts himself within reach of snipers and other health hazards.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
There are reports that the Ukrainians have killed another Russian general. I'm losing count I think this is number six?
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
i am not sure if this is credable but there are claims.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/r...ts%20of%20Kyiv.
the commander of Russia's 37th Motor Rifle Brigade Colonel Yury Medvedev had been reported to have been killed by his own troops, "as a consequence of the scale of losses that had been taken by his brigade".
"We believe he was killed by his own troops deliberately," the official said, noting he was "run over by a Russian tank".
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