The Senate voted down a Republican filibuster attempt on the Ukraine aid package today. A final vote is expected later tonight.
Bavovna
Russian is served with an eviction notice.
And their Chinese golf cart didn’t fare too well either.
WARNING: Video shows Russian soldier getting blown up.
Russia has captured the village of Ocheretyne, which is northwest of Avdiivka.
Ukraine raises the flag over Kozachi Laheri, which is on the left bank of the Dnipro near Kherson and down the road from Krynky.
The terror campaign against Kherson continues.
The UK steps up again.
The US is all set to step up.
Greece might step up.
Canadian company offers to step up.
Russia hangs on to its hostage.
Russia looks for new ways to kill civilians with maximum efficiency.
A Russian perspective on Ukraine’s drones.
This is the opinion of an officer who is now fighting in the southern direction, and
every day he is faced with the results of the activities of enemy developers.
"So. What do we have. The enemy has a variety of FPV drones, the entire territory is divided into sections and reach zones for different types of FPV.
There are FPV-charges that carry a huge volume of explosives, specifically for destroying houses, basements, and dugouts. They work in the near zone.
There are fpv vehicle hunters that work at 15-20 km, there are fpv repeaters that fly up to 25-30 km with them.
Drones like Baba Yaga work a lot, but they work according to coordinates, that is, an M3T flies with her (Mavik 3T) and films her work, the route is set automatically, it mainly mines or finishes off exposed targets.
Ammunition is used infrequently, but a lot. They don't spare long-range ones against the exposed target; 38 long-range, 2 tank and 3 fpv were fired at the
exposed mortar."
The officer also assessed the standard electronic warfare equipment, including those arriving recently. I won't bring it here. In short: I would like more effective
methods.
Therefore, everyone who now doubts that the Ukrainian Armed Forces are capable
of fighting without artillery and striking at our rear without aviation doubts in vain. What Rybar writes about - the many volunteer groups in Ukraine that make drones
and do not experience administrative pressure - is indeed a very serious threat.
Which cannot be ignored.
Don’t you hate when that happens.
It done got blowed up real good.
Looks like a batting cage to me.
The latest in Russian anti-drone technology.
Oops.
Oops, Part 2
Oops, Part 3.
Mommy Dearest
If she has a third son maybe she can get a car too.
Zhanna Polupanova is the mother of the terminated occupier. She has already received all the payments for her dead son: she bought herself a brand new apartment for the bereavement payments. Now, she also wants her country house repaired.
So the mother is soon sending her youngest son to war, too.
Good.
Why am I not surprised?
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Today’s offering of combat cats.
The doctor is in.