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blazejos July 1st, 2022 07:09 AM

Re: Ukraine OOB New and Old Toys
 
Other interesting prototype build on Gaz 6x6 truck chassis APC Owod already send to front-line

https://v.wpimg.pl/M2I4MjcxYlMoVjtZT...X4IW0p6AygCbxc

build in 2015
https://t.me/horevica/4334?single

blazejos July 8th, 2022 07:48 PM

Re: Ukraine OOB New and Old Toys
 
In subject of improvisation on front-line

Ukrainian MT-LB with S-8 helicopter pod's https://twitter.com/i/status/1520811605872754688

Ukrainian Brimstone AT-rockets fired from ordinary light truck https://twitter.com/Blue_Sauron/stat...8697256745888a

Ukrainian 4 tubes from Grad mounted on light truck Unimog https://twitter.com/i/status/1538077156667969537

Ukrainian KRaZ with 2B9 Vasilek as improvised mobile gun
https://twitter.com/i/status/1544514046006890496

troopie July 9th, 2022 12:32 AM

Re: Ukraine OOB New and Old Toys
 
New stuff is going into that orbat all the time. I recommend getting the stats and upgrading it yourself.

troopie

blazejos July 28th, 2022 08:11 AM

Re: Ukraine OOB New and Old Toys
 
In case of Kamikaze drone's on Eastern front

In Poland is already fundraiser for WB Warmate loitering munitions which Ukrainians used since 2018 during earlier war in Donbas

https://en.defence-ua.com/events/pol...aine-3650.html

Here is also Ukrainian article in English about performance of Phenix Ghost on front-line
https://en.defence-ua.com/weapon_and...aled-3654.html

https://en.defence-ua.com/industries...mber-3679.html

And Ukrainian DIY loitering Munition drone build probably locally name not know.

https://video2.magnet.kiev.ua/html5/..._id=0_p9kifbme

And info about usage of WB FlyEye FO drone on front-line
https://en.defence-ua.com/weapon_and...ment-3687.html

And on end Russian loitering munition vehicle Lancet
https://en.defence-ua.com/weapon_and...fire-3691.html

https://en.defence-ua.com/media/illu...0f94a568ef.jpg

MarkSheppard July 29th, 2022 05:44 PM

Re: Ukraine OOB New and Old Toys
 
There's also a rumor that there may be a reusable disposable drone -- capable of loitering and firing multiple (2 or more) smart munitions at enemy vehicles; before returning to be reloaded -- in operation in Ukraine.

This system may be the Phoenix Ghost -- and the name itself may be a reference to the drone; a semi-stealthy (the Ghost in the name) loitering kamikaze style munition that can return to base to be rearmed and relaunched a few times (the Phoenix in the name)

blazejos August 14th, 2022 04:11 AM

Re: Ukraine OOB New and Old Toys
 
Just found name of Ukrainian Launchers build from parts of destroyed Grad's They are called Witcher and made in longer series than only one piece. Still that is small scale welding in garage but looks quite professionally. There are
versions on pick-up's and on own wheels.
https://ocdn.eu/pulscms-transforms/1...gDNAvjCw4GhMAU

MarkSheppard August 18th, 2022 05:35 AM

Re: Ukraine OOB New and Old Toys
 
Posting this here for this so that we don't have 50,000 threads on the War in Ukraine.

Apparently a former RU paratrooper has written a 141 page memoir of his service in Ukraine and posted it on VK.com

I'll summarize the things that stood out for me from a twitter thread going through it:

https://twitter.com/ChrisO_wiki/stat...22545356791810

Quote:

19/ Parachute jump practice finally took place in November 2021, but it was another fiasco. Several days were wasted packing parachutes "from morning until 21:00," as it turned out that half of the company did not know how to do it.

20/ The soldiers set off for their jump practice at 02:00 in sub-zero conditions, travelling on open-top trucks. They spent five hours "jumping on the spot ... to warm up somehow". When they jumped, Filatyev found that the drop zone had mistakenly been centred on a cemetery.

21/ Fortunately, Filatyev writes, "it's good that the weather was good, everyone taxied out, no one landed on a cross or anyone's grave." But after he got back to base, he found that he had contracted pneumonia in both lungs, with many comrades also falling ill.

22/ He was sent to a military hospital where he spent a week recovering. While there, he found that his company commander had attempted to cover up his stay in the hospital, presumably to avoid awkward questions about why so many of the unit's members fell sick at once.

23/ By this time, Filatyev was fed up. He wrote a detailed complaint to the Russian Ministry of Defence (MOD) outlining the many violations of regulations and the poor military ethos that he saw, as well as the almost complete lack of training provided to the troops.

24/ "An atmosphere of apathy reigns among contract servicemen," Filatyev complained, "and 90% of them are discussing in the smoking rooms how to finish their contract as soon as possible ... I also heard from a number of officers that they don't want to serve here."

25/ There was also little esprit de corps among the men. "The Russian and airborne unit flags [looked] as if they had gone through a war (only a fortnight ago they were replaced) and the unit staff ... patched them up because there was already a hole in the hole".

26/ The unit raised the flags every morning accompanied by the Russian national anthem, but as Filatyev notes sardonically, "half the servicemen do not sing it". He wrote that "the duty and anti-terrorist units are on duty only on paper" and did not attend morning roll calls.

27/ Filatyev told the MOD that what he had observed over the past 3.5 months "horrifies me ... in fact, I see complete anarchy, there is only a faint hint of combat readiness, [and] I hear a lot of ridicule among the local population about Feodosia VDV [airborne troops]."
Quote:

28/ Things got worse when Filatyev's unit was reorganised just before the war (in December 2021), becoming the 56th Guards Air Assault Regiment. But it was a regiment only in name, consisting of 2 battalions and a reconnaissance company equivalent in numbers to a platoon.

...

The units were grossly undermanned on the eve of the war. His own 2nd Airborne Assault Battalion consisted of three companies of 45-60 people each (165 in total), and the amphibious assault battalion also consisted of 165 people. But on paper they had 500 people.
:shock:

MarkSheppard August 18th, 2022 04:58 PM

Re: Ukraine OOB New and Old Toys
 
I downloaded the original 141 page memoir through the link to VK.com given by ChrisO on Twitter; and OCRed the PDF; it's now up as a 1.9 MB HTML file that you can hit "Translate" on your phone or browser here:

Link to ZOV - HTML version

it's a fascinating look into readiness and preps before the war.

DRG August 22nd, 2022 09:18 PM

Re: Ukraine OOB New and Old Toys
 
CNN and other covering the story

https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/22/europ...ntl/index.html

MarkSheppard August 24th, 2022 04:52 PM

Re: Ukraine OOB New and Old Toys
 
Footage of a Russian quadcopter drone dropping explosives onto an Ukrainian Trench and mortar position.

https://twitter.com/RALee85/status/1562534535153487872


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