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if the medic sat in the m1a1 abrams, does the tank go medical?

and the presence of a machine gun DShK on this car and the lack of medical crosses? How are they fed up, lie lie lie

Where is DsHK in the photos? The front bar is irrelevant there are several models out there. Why would pro-Peace newly elected President raise this issue? This could have been dismissed as another run of the mill combat event.

However, I do agree with you, that emotions aside you raised valuable points, and I will ask my own questions as well. It goes without saying, that I'll will edit my posts if proven wrong.

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OK, Vladimir T was correct. I've gotten in touch with a known volunteer, and he confirmed that the photos of the vehicle pictured are of a "combat" Humvee from the same 36th Marines brigade that was destroyed by a TM mine (most likely an older TM-57 model). I'll continue to press the issue with Ukrainian sources. It was never my intention to deceive the member of this forum, and I do apologize. Right now, I'm waiting for the Ukrainian side to either provide photos of the real vehicle destroyed or acknowledge that this was a tragic loss on the Ukrainian side, but a legitimate target was hit instead of a war crime.
 
Since i am banned on russian photo tipic i will answer here, berkut do you expect photo from the rescue of the sailors on the sub? The mighty staff if the army don t give a S**t about theyr peoples. Big salary and big pension, that is what they need
Btw : no words on the other propaganda forums

it's made the news in Russia, and I do want to see the photos. Submariners, due to the nature of their service are a special breed, and I harbor no ill will toward them.
 
There is a full report. I can post it. The electronics and radar were destroyed. Russian shelling stopped. The issue at hand was the use of essentially unarmored MTLB vehicle rather than something more "substantial". Unlike ALL other units on BOTH sides, "Azov" has always been accurate and truthful in its news and reports.
shell fell far short of the MT-LB nowhere near destroyed it was pulled out because the crew knew they were being targeted ... the crew is well trained compared to the idiots they are fighting ... still waiting for you to prove that AZOV are not nazi vermin by proving 1 NATO force is willing to stick up there neck and admit training AZOV and explain the use of the Wolfsangel in the AZOV emblem
 
Ukrainian sources reported the destruction of two SIGINT Torn-MDM Russian mobile stations. I would obviously question as to why Ukrainians thought that two assets of the same type were parked next to each other, but even one high value target of this magnitude is a victory. Also, the Ukrainian artillery strike appeared to very accurate.

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Funeral procession for Irina Shevchenko

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L-39 jet trainer crash in Ukraine. 3rd year Air Force academy cadet reported technical issues with an aircraft, guided it to an open area, and only afterwards ejected safely. Investigation into the causes of the crash is ongoing. For his calm and mature actions on his first solo flight the cadet will be commanded and awarded.

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^^ Good job young man (I would have crapped myself) (Y)
 
Private 1st Class Edward Loboda, 24th Infantry Brigade passed away on July 4th, 2019 after sustaining mortal wounds from mine explosion while on patrol in the city of Mariinka on July 3rd, 2019. He'll remain 25 years of age forever.

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Training exercises. Some haven't changed since pre-WWII era, like waiting for an armored vehicle to pass and then engaging the said vehicle with anti-tank grenade. I bet there are no "live" grenades of this type left in the inventory, but the lives continues on.

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Now, the opposite. very relevant training and competition for mortar crews of different types. Given the nature of the trench warfare as well as Minsk restrictions on the high caliber artillery, the skills of the mortar crews on both sides of the front are the primary determining factor of any small scale engagement.

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Another plane load of badly wounded Ukrainian servicemen arrived in Kyiv Central Military Hospital for treatment and rehabilitation. Unfortunately, judging by the video, the vast majority is missing limbs.

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Another plane load of badly wounded Ukrainian servicemen arrived in Kyiv Central Military Hospital for treatment and rehabilitation. Unfortunately, judging by the video, the mast majority is missing limbs.

An absurd war (like so many others) where so many young people from both sides will be bruised forever ...
 
Seeing those images of the Mig 29s being disassembled and prepared for overhaul, makes me wonder about the state of the Ukraine's military aviation industry. I mean there is Antonov, which continues to manufacture various airplanes. But could the Ukraine, given they intended to do so, build soviet era planes such as Su-24/25 or those Mig-29s from scratch?

If they build evolutionary versions of old soviet tanks (Oplot) why no fighters and bombers as well?
 

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