Posted on 08/14/2023 9:18:50 AM PDT by SpeedyInTexas
This list only includes destroyed vehicles and equipment of which photo or videographic evidence is available. Therefore, the amount of equipment destroyed is significantly higher than recorded here. Loitering munitions, drones used as unmanned bait, civilian vehicles and derelict equipment are not included in this list. All possible effort has gone into avoiding duplicate entries and discerning the status of equipment between captured or abandoned. Many of the entries listed as 'abandoned' will likely end up captured or destroyed. Similarly, some of the captured equipment might be destroyed if it can't be recovered. When a vehicle is captured and then lost in service with its new owners, it is only added as a loss of the original operator to avoid double listings. When the origin of a piece of equipment can't be established, it's not included in the list. The Soviet flag is used when the equipment in question was produced prior to 1991. This list is constantly updated as additional footage becomes available.
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One may wonder of speedy and friends if an inverse applies?
One of my flags / One of my countries / One of my problems?
"Celebrate. Sing and Dance!"??? Really? You have removed all doubt and proven that you are unhinged and mentally challenged.
Reporting from Ukraine Location: United States"Reporting from Ukraine" reports from the United States, as the YouTube itself "reports." Money makes the clicks go round.Source: https://www.youtube.com/@RFU/about
The channel "Reporting from Ukraine" is monetized! Since Mar 4, 2022, the channel has generated 134,056,490 views. Assuming all views were monetized from day 1* with an average RPM of $3.00, this channel has generated $402,169.47 over 510 days. That's an average of $287,827.17 per year.
yup. he’s a sicko
The channel “Reporting from Ukraine” is monetized!
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I’m shocked! I tell you I’m absolutely shocked!
No one could possibly tell from the ads he runs; just an amazing piece of detective work. Congratulations for your hard work, and soon you will get your very own magnifying glass and double billed cap!
Wow that’s an amazing amount of money he’s cleaning up. I need to start me a YouTube channel lol.
Thanks for giving another opportunity to observe that Deny Davydov reports from Switzerland, monetized and most comfortable in a time of war. It's sure you are also quite comfortable, as are we.
Yeah for the profiteers. Hurrah for the cottage industries here and everywhere. Or as your chum says, "Celebrate. Dance and sing." And click. And donate.
you must be panicking watching your beloved compatriots running from the battlefield en mass only to be clustered. 🤣
Its a Drone World and we’re just living in it.
“I think this is the first video of a Russian Sosna-R SHORAD system in Ukraine. The video shows multiple Ukrainian FPV loitering munitions strikes on the system.”
https://twitter.com/RALee85/status/1691150970351190029
Among some of the really high-earners is an oft-cited Kanal13. It says of itself: "The first professional Internet TV of Azerbaijan - 2008" This explains why it now uploads it Content creator's content in the US....
YouTube tell us "Location: United States"
Source: https://www.youtube.com/@Kanal13AZ/about
This content creator's channel "Kanal13" is monetized! Since Nov 6, 2012, the channel has generated 2,020,765,228 views. Assuming all views were monetized from day 1* with an average RPM of $3.00, this channel has generated $6,062,295.68 over 3915 days. That's an average of $565,194.87 per year.
So, as you can see, you need to start a YouTube channel as well. How about the name LOL? There's probably room for more content creators, and they can be promoted right here on Free Republic. On a thread, just like this one.
“Eyes and Stings: the folk drone F7 Ptakhiv Madyar met the worm of the Sosna air defense system (anti-aircraft missile complex)”
https://twitter.com/antiputler_news/status/1691150502640103439
“Destruction of the Russian 2c22 “Acacia” in the Zaporozhye direction”
https://twitter.com/antiputler_news/status/1691149862497038338
Report to the trenches, RuZZian Boys!
“Some young men in St. Petersburg have received text messages ordering them to report to a local military enlistment office by the end of the week or risk misdemeanor prosecution.”
https://twitter.com/KevinRothrock/status/1691156815189278720
“Romania plans to double the volume of transit of Ukrainian grain through its territory to the level of 4 million tons per month via the Sulina Canal on the Danube, Romanian Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Sorin Grindeanu said.”
https://twitter.com/NOELreports/status/1691155331081003008
“During times of war, determining the enemy’s production capacity, often shrouded in secrecy, is a challenging task. As promised, today’s focus involves employing satellite imagery analysis and OSINT to approximate production numbers at BTRZ-103 (Armored Repair Plant). Thread:
2/ Before delving into specifics, let’s clarify the role of BTRZ-103. Situated near Chita in Russia’s East, this plant specializes in repairing and modernizing vehicles. The facility’s current emphasis centers on T-62, BRDM, and BMP vehicle modernizations.
3/ T-62 tanks undergo complete disassembly, with engine replacements, rust removal, installation of new wiring, fire control, sight systems, and upgraded armor with ERA blocks. A contract was awarded to BTRZ-103 for the modernization of 800 T-62 tanks over a 3-year span.
4/ Based on satellite imagery from mid-April and late June, we observe 11 and 17 recently modernized tanks respectively, evident by distinct appearances and darker paint, a distinguishable detail from faded paint on other vehicles.
5/ Significant portions of the scrapyard appear relatively untouched, implying many vehicles are in poor condition, designated for last-resort storage or deemed irreparable, corroborated by recent satellite imagery and photos from nearly a decade ago.
6/ Despite relocation of vehicles to the facility’s interior, not all will undergo modernization, as interviews with factory workers reveal assessment for repair feasibility or potential use as parts.
7/ Considering Gurulev’s prior remarks, coupled with accessible satellite imagery illustrating a two-month gap and internal facility videos, my assessment suggests a production range spanning from a conservative estimate of 7 tanks per month to a more generous estimate of 17.
8/ These estimates, 7 to 17 tanks per month, provide a general overview of production scale, with a range of uncertainties. This falls below the Russian target of 16 tanks per month, translating to 576 tanks in three years, fewer than the stipulated 800.
9/ It’s important to note this facility isn’t the sole repair/modernization center in Russia. There other factories and BTRZ plants (22, 61, 81, 103, 144, 153), albeit it appears that their production scale could be even lower.
10/ Despite ERA blocks, the T-62’s armor remains vulnerable to contemporary anti-tank weaponry. Nevertheless, they retain utility in offering indirect fire support and presenting a formidable challenge to mobile forces attempting to advance or flank the secondary defense line.
11/ It’s worth noting that our destruction of russian tanks currently surpasses their repair and production capabilities. Nonetheless, this threat persists for our units, particularly those with limited resources. Maintaining assistance to Ukraine is vital to keep this trend”
https://twitter.com/Tatarigami_UA/status/1691150777782251532
Robert ‘BadaBoom’ Magyar strikes again!
“China arrests arms company employee for passing secrets as CIA spy”
The accused was recruited while on a study tour to Italy and paid to provide ‘core information’, China’s anti-espionage agency said”
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