
David Axe
I make weird little movies & report the news. I've got a substack: https://t.co/kxvTZM5ntA. I'm on Bluesky: https://t.co/ox4ALwOQbd
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1 week ago |
euromaidanpress.com | David Axe
It’s increasingly rare for Russian regiments to organize a large mechanized attack. Running low on armored vehicles but flush with fresh infantry, the Russians increasingly attack on motorcycles, quad bikes … or on foot. So it’s worth taking note when and where Russians forces roll out some of their vanishingly rare tanks, infantry fighting vehicles and armored personnel carriers.
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1 week ago |
euromaidanpress.com | David Axe
Russian motorcycle assault tactics have spread to the southern front of Russia’s 40-month wider war on Ukraine. The result in the south is the same as in the east. A lot of Russia’s southern bike troops are getting killed by Ukrainian mines, drones and artillery. But as in the east, the few southern bikers who survive can make dangerous dents in Ukrainian lines. The bike attacks are almost always fatal for the troops who attempt them, but that doesn’t mean they don’t work.
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1 week ago |
euromaidanpress.com | David Axe
Ukraine has received 108 Krab self-propelled howitzers from Poland. In three years of hard fighting since the first of the 53-ton, five-person guns arrived in Ukraine, Ukrainian forces have lost no fewer than 35 of the howitzers, which fire Ukraine’s best 155-millimeter shells as far as 31 km. On or just before 7 June, a Russian drone crew showed what happens when artillery gunners don’t take every precaution.
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2 weeks ago |
euromaidanpress.com | David Axe
The 2S7 tracked howitzer is one of the biggest artillery pieces in Russia’s wider war on Ukraine. Both sides use them. And both sides prize them. Firing a 100-kg shell as far as 32 km, the 14-person 2S7s can avoid most retaliatory fire. But that’s changing as Ukraine’s drones range deeper and deeper behind Russian lines.
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2 weeks ago |
euromaidanpress.com | David Axe
The 2S7 tracked howitzer is one of the biggest artillery pieces in Russia’s wider war on Ukraine. Both sides use them. And both sides prize them. Firing a 100-kg shell as far as 32 km, the 14-person 2S7s can avoid most retaliatory fire. But that’s changing as Ukraine’s drones range deeper and deeper behind Russian lines.
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