Posted on 12/24/2023 12:20:02 PM PST by SpeedyInTexas
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This guy’s analysis indicates that Russia has about three years worth of tanks and IFVs remaining, at current rates of loss and production.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0B_4M5dTHIU
Thanks for posting.
3500 ‘good’ tanks remaining. 3 years.
So RuZZia won’t have any tanks left for the final 5 years of the war.
Good source of daily progress across all 5 fronts - first account was de-monetized, but was still posting as of yesterday. The other is new account by the same people.
https://www.youtube.com/@RaptorNews
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjq2W_mSIG1gmxA6TpYO-qA
Seems this was the anticipated plan all along.
Whether it is successful or just a demonstration of Russian “GDP expenditures “
Time will tell
First round claims of effectiveness vs reality is yet to be determined.
If they are indeed taking out lots of fake targets, that will not be a good look. If they are able to deplete ukranian air defense assets so further strikes are more successful, that will be a problem
If ultimately their winter weapons expenditure blitz falls flat, imagine there will be lots of window accidents
There was information about the downing of the Tu-22M3 , which had just launched missiles over Ukraine.
Probably belongs to the 52nd heavy bomber aviation regiment, which killed civilians in Kremenchuk, Uman and Dnipro - we are checking.
https://t.me/Tsaplienko/45321
Tanks 2605
destroyed: 1709
damaged: 145
abandoned: 205
captured: 546
Towed Artillery 336
destroyed: 194
damaged: 37
abandoned: 5
captured: 100
Self-Propelled Artillery 638
destroyed: 488
damaged: 36
abandoned: 7
captured: 107
Kremlin snuff box
https://t.me/s/kremlin_secrets
The enemy returned to massive bombing of the Belgorod region. There were hits in the headquarters and warehouse of FPV drones
The night before, Ukrainian troops staged a provocation and shelled the Belgorod region. Several settlements came under attack at once. According to our information, one of the targets was a headquarters with high-ranking military personnel, but tragedy was avoided only by a miracle.
There was a hit, but there were only a few officers at the headquarters at that time. They were injured. The higher authorities left an hour before the shelling.
-—> It is also known that kamikaze drones got into a warehouse. At least about a hundred drones were lost. There are strange rumors about this occasion. The military says that supposedly only half of the drones were in the warehouse, some of them were sold. When we ask who we can sell FPV drones to in war conditions, sources shrug their shoulders, hinting that the drones have gone to the other side of the front.<-— A very strange story, friends.
We believe that the Minister of Defense does not need to wear statuettes to the Kremlin, but starts a serious audit of warehouses. If we want to win this war.
BAKHMUT AXIS /1420 UTC 30 DEC/ UKR breaks up two Russian attacks at Bohdanivka & Andiivka.
Ukrainian Electronic Warfare & air defense forces report downing 50 Russian UAVs.
Hopefully, Ukraine's EW capability against Russian UAVs has improved.
https://twitter.com/ChuckPfarrer/status/1741098407693856893
The video shows one of the intercepted enemy drones.
https://twitter.com/PStyle0ne1/status/1741053457287565658
The drone in the video is a commercial quadcopter.
Hopefully, EW against ruzzian Lancets will be available soon.
https://twitter.com/dutchakdev2/status/1741084447884058743
I wonder if ruzzian air defense was shooting S-300 missiles at the Ukranian drones.
Actually, at the rates that that analyst (Covert Cabal on YouTube) projected, tank storage would not zero out for just about 5 years. In another video on IFVs (like BMPs), he projected that they (IFVs) would run out sooner (about 3). After storage was exhausted, even more time would be needed to deplete the shrinking fleet remaining in the field in Ukraine.
He was basing it on averages of about 75 Russian tank losses per month (2.5 per day), with about 57 per month (about 2 per day) replaced from storage.
This would require more of the tanks in storage be restorable than other analyses that I have seen before (3,500 “good” tanks remaining in storage, as of Oct 23), and also a steady rate of restoral, down to the very last of those that he calls “good” tanks in storage.
Previous analyses that I have seen, estimated that the replacement rate from storage would likely decline over the course of the next year, and become a drag on both numbers and quality in the field. (Part/component shortages would reduce how many tanks they could restore per month, and those remaining would get harder, because the easier ones were done first.). Reduced quality of the tanks in the field has already been seen.
Three more years would give them a substantially better chance of increasing new production.
There are many variables, and they will likely change over time, but this analysis is a significantly better case for the Russians, than what I have had as my base case (them hitting the point of both declining numbers and quality in the field during 2024).
It is noteworthy that this analysis is a couple of months old, when Russia was more on defense, and doesn’t reflect much of the costly offensive effort in Avdiivka. Sabotage and drone strikes on Russia’s Defense Industrial Base might play a role as well.
https://twitter.com/front_ukrainian/status/1741012918102270330
https://twitter.com/Maks_NAFO_FELLA/status/1741102858395640290
Who posted that image?
https://twitter.com/front_ukrainian/status/1741011877298385009
Where is the ruzzian Black Sea fleet?
It’s forbidden to run here 😁.
https://twitter.com/GloOouD/status/1741106138005819705
Two female partisans who previously managed to poison a large group of russian soldiers have struck again.
The girls brought a squad of russian soldiers pies stuffed with cabbage and potatoes, and said the food was a gift from their grannies, to thank the russians for their service. They also brought them beer.
Despite the fact that these girls have struck before in recent memory, the soldiers still took the food and shared it with their unit.
Eighteen russian soldiers are dead, and fourteen are hospitalized and struggling for life.
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Despite the fact that these girls have now twice been successful, I trust they will not try this again. They're tending to a single modus operandi, and that's best avoided.
https://twitter.com/AleksandrX13/status/1741084238500483507
This afternoon, air defense systems shot down three US-made HARM anti-radar missiles over the Belgorod region, the Russian Ministry of Defense reported.
In addition, a Ukrainian drone was shot down over the Bryansk region, the department said.
https://twitter.com/nexta_tv/status/1740771660645413276
This was a "coordinated" attack on Belgorod.
I wonder how many S-300s were fired at the HARMs.
Apparently, some of the S-300s missed their target and fell on the city causing significant damage.
Will the air defense commanders for the Belgorod region be replaced and sent to the front?
https://twitter.com/Maks_NAFO_FELLA/status/1741121106201719264
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