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24 Mar 2022, 2:06 pm

^ Poor organization of Russian army reminds me of this:
https://edition.cnn.com/2022/03/21/poli ... index.html
Who is the head commander of the invasion? Americans can't find out so this person is either very well protected and secret or... nonexistent 8O


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24 Mar 2022, 4:55 pm

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Russian Comms in Ukraine: A World of Hertz
Sam Cranny-Evans and Thomas Withington
9 March 2022 10 Minute Read

https://rusi.org/explore-our-research/p ... rld-hertz/

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"At the time of writing (4 March), Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is just one week old. Open-source information has raised questions about whether RuAF communications are fit for purpose. We must qualify this by saying that neither author is in Ukraine. Our analysis is produced from what we consider reliable open-source information and from our sources in theatre. Based on this information, we can paint a broad-brush picture of Russia’s military communications situation, and that situation does not look good. "

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"The electromagnetic spectrum does not always capture the interest and imagination of students of war or the public. The electromagnetic spectrum, where radio waves reside, is an environment humans cannot appreciate with their own senses. It is invisible, silent, odourless, flavourless and formless. Yet it matters. Commanders and personnel are an army’s brain and its strike assets its limbs. Radio communications are its nervous system. Disrupt the nervous system and the brain and limbs communicate with great difficulty, or not at all."


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24 Mar 2022, 8:03 pm

Not interested, and I think we should stop funding either side of the war.



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24 Mar 2022, 9:01 pm

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https://www.ibtimes.com/russian-soldier-runs-over-own-commander-protest-death-colleagues-report-3449151

Colonel Yuri Medvedev, Russian BTG commander of 37th Separate Guards Motorized Rifle Brigade got ran over by a tank.

Personally, I support fragging officers. 8)


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This soldier later ran over Medvedev with a tank during a "convenient moment" amid the fighting and injured both of the brigade commander's legs

Medvedev's claim that it was deliberate, like him, doesn't have a leg to stand on. 8)

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The journalist did not specify the tank model used in the alleged incident and did not reveal what happened to the Russian soldier afterward.

I believe it was a 1/16th scale tank. 8)
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24 Mar 2022, 9:04 pm

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Never underestimate the power of the oppressed.

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You don't have to tell me. 8)



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24 Mar 2022, 9:15 pm

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The Panzer of the Lake has a Russian great-grandson, the T-80 of the lake.


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24 Mar 2022, 10:35 pm

Russian war crimes
https://uacrisis.org/en/voienni-zlochyny-rf-en


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24 Mar 2022, 10:42 pm

https://ukraine.un.org/sites/default/fi ... 9%20EN.pdf

People trying to push the what about Ukraine's war crimes narrative don't seem all that credible. :nerdy:


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25 Mar 2022, 2:37 am

i'd read a big reason of the relative disorganization of the russian army is a lack of seasoned NCOs.



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25 Mar 2022, 8:33 am

auntblabby wrote:
I'd read a big reason of the relative disorganization of the russian army is a lack of seasoned NCOs.
This is likely true (don't know if it is, but it makes sense).  I had heard that dictators (like Putin) tend to want generals and other senior officers to be competent enough to lead the troops, but not so competent that they could overthrow the dictator.  This lack of competence tends to trickle down to the enlisted ranks due to lack of training and motivation.

The end result being an army that looks good on parade, but that dances the Charlie Foxtrot on the battlefield.



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25 Mar 2022, 8:37 am

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Not interested . . .
Then there is no reason for you to post in this thread.



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25 Mar 2022, 11:19 am

Fnord wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
I'd read a big reason of the relative disorganization of the russian army is a lack of seasoned NCOs.
This is likely true (don't know if it is, but it makes sense).  I had heard that dictators (like Putin) tend to want generals and other senior officers to be competent enough to lead the troops, but not so competent that they could overthrow the dictator.  This lack of competence tends to trickle down to the enlisted ranks due to lack of training and motivation.

The end result being an army that looks good on parade, but that dances the Charlie Foxtrot on the battlefield.
Add widespread corruption on every level and standard of bullying to the point people are afraid to report bad news to their superiors.
Yep, it looks good on parades.


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25 Mar 2022, 11:19 am

magz wrote:
^ Poor organization of Russian army reminds me of this:
https://edition.cnn.com/2022/03/21/poli ... index.html
Who is the head commander of the invasion? Americans can't find out so this person is either very well protected and secret or... nonexistent 8O

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25 Mar 2022, 12:10 pm

magz wrote:
Fnord wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
I'd read a big reason of the relative disorganization of the russian army is a lack of seasoned NCOs.
This is likely true (don't know if it is, but it makes sense).  I had heard that dictators (like Putin) tend to want generals and other senior officers to be competent enough to lead the troops, but not so competent that they could overthrow the dictator.  This lack of competence tends to trickle down to the enlisted ranks due to lack of training and motivation.  The end result being an army that looks good on parade, but that dances the Charlie Foxtrot on the battlefield.
Add widespread corruption on every level and standard of bullying to the point people are afraid to report bad news to their superiors.  Yep, it looks good on parades.
This is why I believe the ground forces of America and its allies would do a cake-walk across North Korea if open hostilities should ever break out.



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25 Mar 2022, 2:42 pm

https://www.unz.com/proberts/nato-is-pr ... -into-war/

The Russian report on the war one month in is contained within. Again, it is safer to believe nothing from either side. We won't know which side was more truthful until much later on.

Those who rely on Western media have the impression of a stalled Russian campaign in Ukraine with demoralized Russian soldiers deserting and surrendering to Ukrainians in order to get something to eat. Russian soldiers are even allegedly shooting holes in the gasoline tanks of their motorized equipment so that they cannot advance, out of sympathy for the innocent Ukrainians.

This propaganda has been so effective on NATO that NATO is considering deploying troops in Western Ukraine where Russian troops are not operating. This would be a fatal mistake, but propagandists usually end up believing their own propaganda.

To prove our solidarity with the official narrative, we in the West are supposed to believe only the narrative and not anything knowledgeable commentators or the Russian Ministry of Defense say. Only Russian agents and dupes believe the truth.

As I watch NATO blunder into war, I again dissent from the official narrative and present below the facts as announced today, March 25, by the Russian Ministry of Defense:

The results of the 1st month of the SVO from the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation:

1. The offensive of the Russian troops disrupted the plans of the offensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the DPR [Donetsk Republic] and LPR [Luhansk Republic] using artillery, missile systems and aviation.

2. On January 22, Russian intelligence intercepted the order of [Ukrainian] General Balan about the need to complete preparations for offensive operations by February 28, so that in March the Armed Forces of Ukraine could go on the offensive [against the republics] .

3. The [Russian] operation is progressing according to plan. The main tasks of the first stage of the operation have already been completed.

4. The main priority remains the preservation of the lives of the civilian population. [In territory of the republics where most of the fighting is, the population is mainly Russian.] Hence the tactics of high-precision strikes against the military infrastructure and armed forces of the enemy.

5. The [Russian] blockade of large cities ensures the fettering of the forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and prevents the Ukrainian command from transferring reinforcements to the Donbass [the area of the republics]. The main operation at the moment is in the Donbass. In the DPR and LPR, 276 settlements have already been liberated. 93% of the territory of the LPR and 54% of the territory of the DPR were liberated. The group now defending in Mariupol has more than 7,000 people.

6. Air supremacy was won by the Russian Aerospace Forces in the first two days of the operation. The organized air defense system, the Ukrainian Air Force and the Ukrainian Navy actually ceased to exist.

7.[Russia] destroyed up to 70% of all military stocks of Ukraine as a result of systematic attacks on warehouses. Destroyed 30 key objects of the military-industrial complex of Ukraine. 68% of the enterprises where military equipment was repaired have already been destroyed. At the same time, since the beginning of the NMD, the Ukrainian army has destroyed 127 bridges.

8. All organized reserves of the Armed Forces of Ukraine have already been put into action, there are no new ones. Hence the stake on the mobilization of an untrained contingent. In Ukraine, according to the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, 6,595 foreign mercenaries are fighting.

9. Total losses of the Armed Forces of Ukraine for the month of the operation. About 14,000 killed and about 16,000 wounded (total losses of the AFU [Armed Forces Ukraine] grouping in Donbass amount to 26% of the personnel). Out of 2416 tanks and armored fighting vehicles combat-ready as of February 24, 1587 were destroyed in a month. Out of 152 military aircraft, 112 were destroyed, out of 149 helicopters – 75, out of 36 Bayraktar TB2 drones, 35 were destroyed. Out of 180 S-300s and Buk M1 – 148, out of 300 radars for various purposes – 117.

The Russian Defense Ministry will promptly respond to any attempts to close Ukrainian airspace for the Russian Aerospace Forces.

10. According to the RF MoD [Russian Federation Ministry of Defense], at least 10 Ukrainian naval mines are now drifting uncontrollably in the Black Sea, posing a threat to shipping.

11. The Russian Defense Ministry transferred captured weapons to the DPR and LPR. Among other things, 113 tanks and 138 Jevelin anti-tank systems were transferred.

More than 23,000 applications have been received from citizens of 37 states wishing to fight for the DNR and LNR. There are also a lot of such applications from Russian citizens.

12. Official [Russian] losses since the beginning of the NWO [the Russian intervention in Ukraine]. Killed – 1351. Wounded – 3825.

13. The operation will continue until the full implementation of all goals.


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25 Mar 2022, 3:07 pm

Meanwhile in North Korea...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCrdOJwkPEU


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