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Russia-Ukraine War - News and Developments PART 2

The Russians have nowhere to hide.
This Hirmas thing is really good. Range 84km, CEP 3m
The 5 floor building is totally destroyed. 100 soldiers dead.
Russia army now shifting troops, aviation and assets further away from Ukraine artillery.

 
Another hybrid military equipment of the Ukrainian army appeared on video. The developers took as a basis the MT-12 100-mm anti-tank gun created in the 1960s. And they put it on the MT-LB multi-purpose light armored transporter, developed in 1964.


One of the Ukrainian M777 howitzers made in the United States, exhibited at the Army-2022 International Military-Technical Forum.


Russian T-72B withstood a Javelin ATGM strike in Ukraine. The episode of the battle was published by military commander Andrey Filatov. Two Russian tanks tried to enter the village of Kamenka in July. One of the tanks was hit by Javelin anti-tank systems. Despite this, the tank turned around and continued to move. After a while, the tank stopped and the mechanic corrected something on the tank.

 
Air conditioning issues in Russian tanks have never been a widely reported issue. So your claim here is just a bogus. Armed UVs always attacking their enemy's tanks can't always have the tanks parked and their hatches open. One or two may be, but countless hits on tanks whose hatches were open? That is unbelievable. It is very likely that Ukrainians were staging some of these videos for propaganda purposes.

At these temperatures outside, it quickly becomes much hotter inside the tank.
Hot air will strive upwards. Why would a closed hatch protect against a missile which is likely not to go through the hatch?

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dude the first tank in Russian service to even have an AC is the T90M. Prior to that only export models had AC installed upon customer request.

"Russia's newest tank, the T-90M, will be the first Soviet and Russian tank with an air conditioner. It [the air conditioner] has been included in the standard configuration of combat vehicles to be supplied this year," the plant said on social networks.

The Russians install aircon if customers want it, otherwise it’s not the case. Vietnam is a tropical country it’s hot and humid thus our T90S/SK have aircon. Vietnam additional 90MS tank version would have air built-in too.


A screengrab from QPVN video footage released on 12 May showing VPA T-90S/SK MBTs equipped with the Shtora-1 active protection system.
 
Why do all of the Russian tanks shown in Ukrainian drone attacks have their hatches open? It seems the whole thing is staged for propaganda purposes. Every Russian tank hit by a Ukrainian drone has its hatch open? Tell that to unsuspecting masses, but we can see through those lies. Staged.
Easy, Russians abandoned their tanks and not worried about closing the hatches after they leave them.
 
Air conditioning issues in Russian tanks have never been a widely reported issue. So your claim here is just a bogus. Armed UVs always attacking their enemy's tanks can't always have the tanks parked and their hatches open. One or two may be, but countless hits on tanks whose hatches were open? That is unbelievable. It is very likely that Ukrainians were staging some of these videos for propaganda purposes.



i don't knew about air conditioning , but didn't Pakistan or it was India don't recall which one had problem with operating T-90 in warmer climate of south Asia

At these temperatures outside, it quickly becomes much hotter inside the tank.
Hot air will strive upwards. Why would a closed hatch protect against a missile which is likely not to go through the hatch?

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that's temperate weather here ,
 
Here is ours...

Air Dominance - The ability of an air force to compel other air forces to rearray themselves, usually into subordinate postures.

Air Superiority - The ability of an air force to gain control of contested airspaces, regain if necessary, and if there are losses, those losses would not pose a statistical deterrence to that ability.

Air Supremacy - He flies, he dies.

In related news...

The US started sending HARMs to the Ukrainians. :enjoy:
And are you telling me Russia has not gained air superiority?
 
more like air dominance
Russia has control over the air space of Ukraine pretty much. They arent being contested in the skies, and the losses they do take doesnt really affect their ability to still carry out their intended mission.

i don't knew about air conditioning , but didn't Pakistan or it was India don't recall which one had problem with operating T-90 in warmer climate of south Asia


that's temperate weather here ,
Pakistan does not operate T90
 
Russia has control over the air space of Ukraine pretty much. They arent being contested in the skies, and the losses they do take doesnt really affect their ability to still carry out their intended mission.
do they ? when was the last time they operate freely there . and honestly whats their intended mission there ?
Pakistan does not operate T90
well then it was India
 
do they ? when was the last time they operate freely there . and honestly whats their intended mission there ?

well then it was India
No one operates freely in a war zone. There will always be casualties. As i said, the casualties they suffered has not had a significant impact on their operational capabilities. They still conduct CAS en masse. They are still flying 200 sorties a day. Its been like that since the start of the war. Now apparently Russia has sent more jets and helis into this war they dont call a war.
 
Russia has control over the air space of Ukraine pretty much. They arent being contested in the skies, and the losses they do take doesnt really affect their ability to still carry out their intended mission.


Pakistan does not operate T90
Yeah all those sorties over lviv and kiev to take out military infrastructure right?

Oh wait they keep to donbass, lobbing rockets from distance.
While the ukranian airforce also continues to operate
 
And are you telling me Russia has not gained air superiority?
In certain regions -- yes. But overall -- no. The Urkainians can still fly and can attack Russian ground forces.
 
Yeah all those sorties over lviv and kiev to take out military infrastructure right?

Oh wait they keep to donbass, lobbing rockets from distance.
While the ukranian airforce also continues to operate
Their operations in the north was not a total failure. Within the opening hours of the war, the Russian air force managed to destroy and force the Ukrainian air force into a position where they could hardly fight back (which is what their doctrine tells them to do), which then allowed them to launch air strike after air strike on various UKR positions. They did a number on the UKR military in the north. The failure comes from the army, not the air force.

When they redeployed and focused on the east and south, they pretty much controlled the skies, and still do today. 200 sorties a day against UKR 5 sorties a day. That seems like superiority to me, considering the amount of land they took. If NATO truly wants to help UKR, them give them F16 and F15. Not more su25.
 
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