His Black Sea Fleet has been creating lots of new submarines and this is how the Kremlin shows its gratitude.
Russia claims to have repelled this attack on the airport at St. Petersburg.
Move along. Nothing to see here.
This is from a few days ago but I missed it earlier. Khanty-Mansiysk is in the middle of nowhere in western Siberia northeast of Yekaterinburg.
Well, what can you say about this? Seems fitting to paint this on a shell from North Korea.
I’m surprised there was still a building standing in Krynky.
Russia loses another Chinese GFV*.
* GFV = Golf Fighting Vehicle
Another Russian armored column is moved to the destroyed column.
Turned out to be a bad decision.
The wrecked Leopard is Ukrainian. The Russian underneath it is fertilizer.
This guy is a masochist. And he must be a major fuck-up for Russia to turn him down for cannon fodder duty.
His argument with the officer was in November 2022. he was sent to prison, where he broke his leg. The doctors didn’t set the break and he’s on crutches now but still wants to go to Ukraine to fight.
The missile makes for a nice bavovna.
Here’s an update on the Ukrainian drone attack on the aircraft plant in Taganrog. There is still no confirmation if the A-50 AWACS-style plane was in the hangar that was hit.
It is noted that if the roof of the building had been hit, the power of the drones would have been sufficient to damage the equipment and aircraft inside.
It is noteworthy that the A-50 is absent from the March 8 and 9 images, leaving it unclear as to its presence on the airfield during the operation. There is also no visual indication of a significant fire inside the hangar, making it difficult to assess the extent of the damage.
More museum pieces. The T-62 was first produced in the early 60s.
This is an interesting analysis of Russia’s supply of MT-LB multi-purpose armored vehicles.
The author posts several before-and-after satellite photos showing the depletion of MT-LBs at storage sites.
The bottom line:
2/ As you can see, most footage is already pretty old, but it showed a clear trend. By my very own estimates, I don't think Russia has enough stored MT-LBs to keep replacing losses beyond 2024.
Another quisling meets his end.
Let’s hope this is correct. I’m pretty sure he meant morale.
"Both the interrogation of prisoners who come to us and the interception of the occupiers' conversations indicate an extremely low moral and psychological state of the enemy," he added.
Another 900 Russian troops.
It’s hard to tell who is who in this.
OK, this isn’t Ukraine-related but I couldn’t resist.
Sure, they can dance, but can they fire off a round while moonwalking.