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Necro Mancer (Twitter)
Обзор броневика «Roshel» от пограничников Краматорского отряда
t.me/DPSUkr/22190 #гпсу
Обзор броневика «Roshel» от пограничников Краматорского отряда
t.me/DPSUkr/22190 #гпсу
Dan (Twitter)
@DVKirichenko: An interesting thread on the work of a UAF mortar unit in 92nd Assault Brigade, likely fighting near Lyptsi (north Kharkiv front).
@DVKirichenko: An interesting thread on the work of a UAF mortar unit in 92nd Assault Brigade, likely fighting near Lyptsi (north Kharkiv front).
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David Kirichenko (@DVKirichenko)
The mortar team, which uses both 82mm and 120mm rounds, faces a constant juggling act in its daily operations. Their supply comes from a range of sources, forcing them to adapt to ammunition that behaves in different ways (for instance, manufacturers use…
Necro Mancer (Twitter)
Тамбовский уроженец, ветеран БД в Таджкистане, полковник полиции в отставке Борисов Александр Николаевич 1972 г.р. из села Новое Тарбеево в августе 2022 старлеем-старшим офицером минометной батареи свалил на СВОВУ и 02/05/24 пал смертью
vk.com/wall-203843239_16994 #груз200 #всрф #роа
Тамбовский уроженец, ветеран БД в Таджкистане, полковник полиции в отставке Борисов Александр Николаевич 1972 г.р. из села Новое Тарбеево в августе 2022 старлеем-старшим офицером минометной батареи свалил на СВОВУ и 02/05/24 пал смертью
vk.com/wall-203843239_16994 #груз200 #всрф #роа
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Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (Twitter)
Strike on a Russian sabotage and reconnaissance group on a Jet Ski. Dnipro river, Kherson region.
t.me/ssternenko/34209
Strike on a Russian sabotage and reconnaissance group on a Jet Ski. Dnipro river, Kherson region.
t.me/ssternenko/34209
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Status-6 (Twitter)
RT @Tatarigami_UA: A grim but insightful article in the FT discusses acute manpower shortages on the frontlines and inadequate training.
While it quotes Ukrainian officials citing 30,000 recruits per month, after reading the article, you might get feeling as though Ukraine is struggling to get any recruits. One of the reasons is that after completing training, new recruits are often assigned to newly formed brigades, even if they had a reference from another unit that recruited them. As a result, experienced brigades like the 72nd, now heavily engaged in Vuhledar and fighting since day one, are losing their veteran core without properly passing experience to fresh recruits, as most are directed to new units.
In short, the problem isn’t a lack of willing Ukrainians, recruitment numbers are up, but rather a bizarre management decision on top
Article:
https://www.ft.com/content/b9396112-585a-4f7e-9628-13d500c99d93
RT @Tatarigami_UA: A grim but insightful article in the FT discusses acute manpower shortages on the frontlines and inadequate training.
While it quotes Ukrainian officials citing 30,000 recruits per month, after reading the article, you might get feeling as though Ukraine is struggling to get any recruits. One of the reasons is that after completing training, new recruits are often assigned to newly formed brigades, even if they had a reference from another unit that recruited them. As a result, experienced brigades like the 72nd, now heavily engaged in Vuhledar and fighting since day one, are losing their veteran core without properly passing experience to fresh recruits, as most are directed to new units.
In short, the problem isn’t a lack of willing Ukrainians, recruitment numbers are up, but rather a bizarre management decision on top
Article:
https://www.ft.com/content/b9396112-585a-4f7e-9628-13d500c99d93
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