Skip to comments.
Attack On Europe: Documenting Russian Equipment Losses During The 2022 Russian Invasion Of Ukraine (2 year anniversary)
ORYX ^
| Since February 24, 2022 and daily
| ORYX
Posted on 02/24/2024 5:59:01 AM PST by SpeedyInTexas
click here to read article
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20 ... 21,861-21,880, 21,881-21,900, 21,901-21,920, 21,921-21,930 last
To: PIF
My guess would be arthritis.
To: AdmSmith
For someone who purports to not give a damn about Ukraine or Russia “he” sure seems to always “lean” one way😎
Sadly the Russians are not even going to be able to google how to cook their hamsters soon😂😂💪
To: blitz128; PIF; BeauBo
Pray for peace
To: PIF; AdmSmith; Dopey
Where is FtrPilot

To: JonPreston
I’ve notices that you have become the biggest coward on FR.
You don’t post anything that can be quoted, meaning that, you FEAR being quoted on your idiocy.
Posting pictures of articles is dumb, especially when they’re just opinion pieces which most times don’t reflect how most of the people or leadership of a country feel.
Try posting something that makes sense.
And emojis don’t really say anything other than that you just have the mind of a kindergartener.
To: AdmSmith
Those Russian losses don’t even come close to the how much Russia has really lost...
Russia has also lost about 40% of its refineries and hundreds of billions in oil that could not be exported because its oil fields are burning.
Biggest loss is the Russian economy, which is in shambles right now. And productivity at home cannot even be measured, since people can’t get to work with no fuel. Russia men are becoming very scarce, since they’re all being sent to their deaths in Ukraine. Wives and children will be suffering the most without their bread winners six-feet under.
To: AdmSmith
Saratov Oil Refinery, just across the River, and in full view of Engels Air Base, where Russia bases Long Range Bombers, was struck last night, forcing the Air Base to evacuate its aircraft.
Orsk Oil Refinery also struck last night.
Happy Veterans Day to all - nice way to commemorate.
To: JonPreston
In an interview with popular Russian Z-blogger, the former Duma advisor and current defense executive Alexey Chadaev complains that Russia is spiraling toward 1990’s collapse, with only the defense industry remaining.
It's actually much worse than that.
The Russian defense industry can no longer produce any planes or tanks or trucks or artillery or missiles; no anything.. Sanctions and the economy in shambles, means that there is no funding anymore for building weapons. The funding available has to all go to supporting their military in Ukraine, which is suffering massive and unsustainable losses there.
What drones and missiles they have, are coming from abroad.
Russia is not the Russia from 4 years ago, and in actuality, Ukraine has a better military than Russia now; Russia still has more manpower, but manpower is easily overcome with better strategies and better and more agile weaponry. Ukraine is now the best in the world with drones, as weapons and for general use.
To: adorno
If you talk to old Russian officers, they have the same opinion as Prigozhin, i.e. that if Russia were to go to war, they would do it properly and not start something that the KGB imagined would work. This also shows the old conflict between the security agencies and the army. They also believe that Russia will fall apart again like in the 90s
21,929
posted on
11/11/2025 11:37:46 AM PST
by
AdmSmith
(GCTGATATGTCTATGATTACTCAT)
To: AdmSmith
If you talk to old Russian officers, they have the same opinion as Prigozhin, i.e. that if Russia were to go to war, they would do it properly and not start something that the KGB imagined would work. This also shows the old conflict between the security agencies and the army. They also believe that Russia will fall apart again like in the 90s
A country that depends on aggressive stances against its neighbors, will eventually be overcome, after the neighbors and their friends learn to stand together and battle that aggression.
The Soviet Union broke apart, but mostly because of its own stupidity. The Russian Federation, being led by an old KGB agent, will meet with the same fate. In fact, there is major unrest in the Russian republics as we speak. Ukraine is the trigger making the breakup happen.
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20 ... 21,861-21,880, 21,881-21,900, 21,901-21,920, 21,921-21,930 last
Disclaimer:
Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual
posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its
management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the
exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson