Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@WarMonitor3: There are only three ways to end the war in Ukraine: ATACMS, JASSM, and Tomahawks
Russians and Putin will really feel the impact the moment they have missiles exploding around them everyday
@WarMonitor3: There are only three ways to end the war in Ukraine: ATACMS, JASSM, and Tomahawks
Russians and Putin will really feel the impact the moment they have missiles exploding around them everyday
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  Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
There are only three ways to end the war in Ukraine 🇺🇦 they are: ATACMS, JASSM, and Tomahawks
Russians and Putin will really feel the impact the moment they have missiles exploding around them every day
There are only three ways to end the war in Ukraine 🇺🇦 they are: ATACMS, JASSM, and Tomahawks
Russians and Putin will really feel the impact the moment they have missiles exploding around them every day
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  Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@TroySweezey: Quantity and Quality is what is important
F-16s could have a significant impact on the war, but Ukraine was given old F-16s with bad radars. If the radars were upgraded, Ukraine could shoot down Russian fighter jets up to 100 km away. F-16s were also never allowed to fire a full range of weapons, such as no JASSM, JSOW, or a large amount of JDAM-ER were ever sent. The F-16 is just a fighter jet; it’s what it’s equipped with that matters. And the US clearly wanted it to be used almost exclusively in an air defense role.
HIMARS had a massive impact on the war. Hundreds of Russian ammunition depots were destroyed in 2022, slowing the Russian offensives and shelling significantly and allowing Ukraine to take back Kherson. But HIMARS is also severely limited; Ukraine isn’t getting ATACMS
500,000km2 of land - What HIMARS could reach with ATACMS and no restrictions
110,000km2 of land - What HIMARS can reach today, without ATACMS
That means HIMARS is limited to an area 5 times less than it can actually reach with ATACMS
@TroySweezey: Quantity and Quality is what is important
F-16s could have a significant impact on the war, but Ukraine was given old F-16s with bad radars. If the radars were upgraded, Ukraine could shoot down Russian fighter jets up to 100 km away. F-16s were also never allowed to fire a full range of weapons, such as no JASSM, JSOW, or a large amount of JDAM-ER were ever sent. The F-16 is just a fighter jet; it’s what it’s equipped with that matters. And the US clearly wanted it to be used almost exclusively in an air defense role.
HIMARS had a massive impact on the war. Hundreds of Russian ammunition depots were destroyed in 2022, slowing the Russian offensives and shelling significantly and allowing Ukraine to take back Kherson. But HIMARS is also severely limited; Ukraine isn’t getting ATACMS
500,000km2 of land - What HIMARS could reach with ATACMS and no restrictions
110,000km2 of land - What HIMARS can reach today, without ATACMS
That means HIMARS is limited to an area 5 times less than it can actually reach with ATACMS
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  Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@ukraine_map @TroySweezey: It’s always, here is a system with a limited amount of ammunition, and Ukraine can’t hit x, y, z. Only strikes near the front are allowed
Then people are saying, why hasn’t it changed the war?
Because Ukraine isn’t allowed to use the system to its full capability or 1/4th of it
  @ukraine_map @TroySweezey: It’s always, here is a system with a limited amount of ammunition, and Ukraine can’t hit x, y, z. Only strikes near the front are allowed
Then people are saying, why hasn’t it changed the war?
Because Ukraine isn’t allowed to use the system to its full capability or 1/4th of it
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@ukraine_map @TroySweezey: Imagine Russia could only strike near the frontline with missiles the whole war. Can you imagine how much better Ukraine's position would be today? Several thousand targets wouldn’t be hit
Ukraine isn’t allowed to strike 99.6% of Russia for political and escalation reasons
  @ukraine_map @TroySweezey: Imagine Russia could only strike near the frontline with missiles the whole war. Can you imagine how much better Ukraine's position would be today? Several thousand targets wouldn’t be hit
Ukraine isn’t allowed to strike 99.6% of Russia for political and escalation reasons
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
Get ready for the biggest deal to be made by the media about the Israel-Hamas war; it’ll be presented as the most significant peace deal made since WW2
In reality, a war was ended between one of the most advanced militaries and a 15,000 member, barely-equipped militant group
Get ready for the biggest deal to be made by the media about the Israel-Hamas war; it’ll be presented as the most significant peace deal made since WW2
In reality, a war was ended between one of the most advanced militaries and a 15,000 member, barely-equipped militant group
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  IgorGirkin (Twitter)
Volgograd region and one debris situation https://twitter.com/GirkinGirkin/status/1976145034450780319#m
Volgograd region and one debris situation https://twitter.com/GirkinGirkin/status/1976145034450780319#m
IgorGirkin (Twitter)
Volgograd region another one debris situation https://twitter.com/GirkinGirkin/status/1976151374254514349#m
Volgograd region another one debris situation https://twitter.com/GirkinGirkin/status/1976151374254514349#m
Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (Twitter)
At night, drones hit a Russian gas processing plant in Kotovo, Volgograd region, and the Yefimovka oil pumping station, located 8,5km to the south.
  At night, drones hit a Russian gas processing plant in Kotovo, Volgograd region, and the Yefimovka oil pumping station, located 8,5km to the south.
