RogerdeLluria
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- Jul 5, 2015
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Cholera is not transmitted by mosquitos. But I guess Russian populace doesn't know that. Most probably they don't even know that troops south of the broken dam have a Cholera issue.
Very reliable, high survivability and a good gun. Very similar to a Bradley. Both are capable of taking on any opposition.So good is the CV90 ???
Media: Ukraine wants to buy 1,000 Swedish CV90 infantry fighting vehicles, project to be implemented jointly with the Czech Republic and Slovakia
Ukraine intends to buy Swedish CV90 infantry fighting vehicles from BAE Systems.gagadget.com
It seems so yes. BAE systems have been manufacturing since the 90's so it is most likely a well sorted vehicle.What surprises is the number. Sweden has about 500 and there are about 1200-1300 in service around the world. Ukraine ordering 1000 will become its main customer. And that just a few days after testing 50 CV90 donated by Sweden. They must have liked it a lot.
I have to expect this includes licensed production in Ukraine. Now, if Ukraine is buying/building Swedish, let's get some Gripens, Bofers AKs and NLAWs.What surprises is the number. Sweden has about 500 and there are about 1200-1300 in service around the world. Ukraine ordering 1000 will become its main customer. And that just a few days after testing 50 CV90 donated by Sweden. They must have liked it a lot.
Is that accurate. In addition to the Gepards, the Ukrainians/allies have invested a lot into autocannons and cheaper means of downing the slow Shaheds.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v53m6xtQ3Jc
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bi2vtp3WYwI
The best defence for those might be mobile jammers for all vehicles. I appreciate that's thousands of vehicles, but start with tanks, SPGs, HIMARS and IFVs.The same problem is on the frontline where loitering munitions such as Lancet remain a serious threat.
Can he drag for 4 years more?Vladimir Putin's plan to win quickly in Ukraine failed. Russia is now implementing an even more brutal strategy
Vladimir Putin has a brutal new strategy to ensure Russia's invasion of Ukraine is "a long process". It means there are now strategic and humanitarian imperatives for the West to defeat Putin's latest theory of victory, writes Mick Ryan.www.abc.net.au
I can't think so. And in four years the Ukrainian armed forces will be a battle-hardened and technologically advanced force of four million men and women; financially and militarily backstopped by NATO, the EU and ANZ, which combined represents approximately 40% of total global GDP. Russia on the other hand, will be a rump of a failed state with half a millions dead or wounded.Can he drag for 4 years more?
I have to expect this includes licensed production in Ukraine. Now, if Ukraine is buying/building Swedish, let's get some Gripens, Bofers AKs and NLAWs.