"All of Vlad's forces and all of Vlad's men, are out to put Humpty together again."

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Its nice to see a series of reports that are to a greater or lesser degree nearly all positive for Ukraine. The sinking of a modern naval vessel, not huge but dangerous. The funds released from the EU, and the ammo which is slower than expected right now but with a production capacity in place that is significantly greater than it was before and its increasing.
More countries getting involved in getting equipment to Ukraine via the back door and ambulances from countries with no real link to Ukraine. The interest from frozen Russian funds look as if it might be going to Ukraine.

All this topped off with Russia supplying photo's of a once elite unit, being equipped with basic unmodified T55 tanks. This alone must put into question the statements that Russia can build 100 new MBT a month.

All in all a good few days for Ukraine
 
Damn - amazing footage aside, how many sea drones did they have involved?

Looks to be at least three: two strikes and a third monitoring?
 
I agree drgondog... Need to look deeper into this bill before calling people assclowns...
 
Damn - amazing footage aside, how many sea drones did they have involved?

Looks to be at least three: two strikes and a third monitoring?
If you think about it, that's a significant part of the attack. This wasn't a ship at anchor, neither was it a ship taken by surprise. This was a ship at sea which Ukraine would have had to identify, find, gather the forces, plan and execute an attack, on quite a fast ship which was manoeuvring and defending itself.

Lets hope that Russia, with its well know habit of hanging on to obsolete equipment, doesn't have a warehouse full of ww2 20mm (or equivalent) cannon to install on its ships. Right now they would be worth their weight in gold to the Russian Navy.
 

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