"All of Vlad's forces and all of Vlad's men, are out to put Humpty together again." (14 Viewers)

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View: https://youtu.be/RA6zyFwpGZw

movie from last advances of ZSU

Worth to wait until end to hear opinion of Ukrainian NCO about vdv.


Interesting video. Thanks for sharing.

Is it me or were those dugouts only sparsely defended. There clearly were some holdout Russian soldiers in a couple of them but, otherwise, it didn't appear well defended at all. I'd expect at least team- or section-sized subunits to be deployed to provide mutually supporting fire. I just didn't see that happening in the video.

The Ukrainians seemed to have a pretty good handle on what they were doing, although there was a wee bit of bunching as they advanced, and communication was clearly challenging. That said, they seemed to complete the mission effectively.

Please bear in mind I'm not a soldier and have never been a soldier so my impressions may be way off-target. I'd welcome any thoughts from those who have more pongo-like(*) experience.




(*) Pongo - Royal Air Force and Royal Navy slang for a soldier. Pong is, itself, a British-English slang term for a bad smell. The other Services were wont to declare that "Where the Army goes, the pong goes"....and thus soldiers came to be mockingly known as pongoes.

Here endeth today's lesson! :)
 
If only the Storm Shadows came with something... ;)

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A lot of equipment sent by the US is also surplus that would never have gone back in to American service and would have had to have been written off at a later date. Although it goes down as the cost of replacing it, effectively it's costing America nothing.
Also a lot, if not most of the money is being spent in the USA. In Iraq and Afghanistan a sizable proportion was spent overseas.
 

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