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Ukraine: military situation update with maps - April 25, 2023
(’Orc’ is associated with the various hoards of 13th century Mongol invaders, as well as LOTR evil villains)

War in Ukraine Explained/Reporting from Ukraine:
https://www.youtube.com/@RFU

Artillery (key to success in this war), Fuller explanation of Orc military structure, Other Bonus articles - see previous postings in “Attack on Europe” (FR title search).

(Numbered printed material below - Some of the items below may be out of date, and not updated yet)

••Denotes Transcribed Dialogue. The entirety of the analysis is from a Ukrainian guy named Reporting from Ukraine’s daily video - I only transcribe it. Extras are just that - from other sites, or my comments marked (Edit: .... ) or { } or [ ].

-—> Current to date and past MAPS: <——
https://militaryland.net/

-—> Daily Battle Maps by Date and Region, Showing Troop Dispositions and Movements: <——
https://deepstatemap.live/

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-—> The True State of Russian Army <——
posted 2 months ago, 21.13 min
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KiII_2qabk

The Russian military, the second largest military in the world, may not be what it looks like. Lies and systematic corruptions may in fact have dragged Russia into this war with Ukraine, which has been heavily backed up by the US and NATO. We will present the evidence, you make your own decision, because the Russian Army, is not what you think.

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-—> Understanding Combined Arms Warfare <——
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZOGdKANL5s

Designed to support the U.S. Army Captains Career Course, “Understanding Combined Arms Warfare” defines and outlines the important aspects of modern combined arms operations. This is not a complete history of combined arms warfare. It is intended to highlight the most important aspects of the subject.

The beginning of the documentary establishes a common understanding of combined arms warfare by discussing doctrinal and equipment developments in World War I. The second part compares the development of French and German Army mechanization during the interwar period and describes how each country fared during the Battle of France in 1940. The film concludes by showing how the United States applied combined arms operations in the European Theater in World War II.

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-—> Combined Arms Breach, 1990 <——
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZ-sCT_maAQ

What UA will have to master to smash Orc Lines. This visualization was developed for the Maneuver Center of Excellence and is closely based upon the National Training Center Breach and Assault exercise executed circa 1990. This visualization demonstrates viable Techniques, and Procedures as discussed in Army Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures March 3, 1990 for the conduct of the combined arms breach against a hypothetical enemy.

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-—> How Many of Each Type of Tank Does Russia Have In Storage? <——
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PHUK6zkbpc

Type Good 2023
T-54/55 270
T-62 560
T-64 248
T-72 1841
T-80 942
T-90 50
~3,911 operational tanks in storage as of ~04/07/2023 | Ball park tank number.


-—> Military history, SCW, OSINT, space, electric cars. NATO/EU supporter. Bellingcat and Oryx Blog contributor: <——
https://twitter.com/Rebel44CZ


Extra:
-—> Over Four Million Rounds Of Heavy Ammo Committed To Ukraine From U.S. So Far <——
Beyond artillery shells, rockets, mortars and tank rounds, the U.S. will provide Ukraine with more than 200 million small arms rounds.
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/over-4-million-rounds-of-heavy-ammo-committed-to-ukraine-from-u-s

Excerpt:
... that doesn’t include an unspecified number of 120mm and 105mm tank rounds and Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS) rounds for the 38 U.S.-donated M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems, or HIMARS.

This includes more than 1.5 million standard 155mm howitzer rounds as well as 7,000 M982 Excalibur guided rounds and 14,000 Remote Anti-Armor Mine System (RAAMS) projectiles and over 450,000 105mm artillery rounds.

Along with howitzers donated by allies, like the French and Danish 155mm CAESAR wheeled self-propelled howitzers, German PzH 2000 155mm guns, Polish AHS Krab 155mm self-propelled howitzers and British AS-90 155mm self-propelled howitzers, the 160 155mm and 72 105mm howitzers donated by the U.S. have proven critical on the battlefield for Ukraine.

They made a huge difference last fall during the Kharkiv and Kherson counteroffensives as well as the ongoing bloody slugfest in the Donbas.

Given Ukraine’s need to feed its Soviet-era artillery tubes and tanks, the U.S. has also committed over 50,000 152mm artillery rounds; about 40,000 130mm artillery rounds, 40,000 122mm artillery rounds and 100,000 rounds of 125mm tank ammunition.

Ukraine also continues to use Soviet-era GRAD rocket launchers so the U.S. has committed 60,000 122mm GRAD rockets.

The U.S. has also provided Ukraine with 120mm, 81mm, 80mm and 60mm mortars and committed more than 345,000 rounds to go with them.

And with the promise of 31 M1 Abrams tanks and the delivery of the first tranche of 113 Bradley Fighting Vehicles the U.S. has committed an undisclosed amount of 120mm ammunition for the Abrams main gun plus over 3,000 Tube-Launched, Optically-Tracked, Wire-Guided (TOW) missiles and over 1,800,000 rounds of 25mm ammunition to feed the Bradleys’ main weapons systems.

In addition to the shells provided by the U.S., the European Union (EU) has a $1.1 billion plan to provide one million rounds of ammunition to Ukraine. And Ukraine has sought ammunition from Pakistan as well


Reporting from Ukraine:
https://www.youtube.com/@RFU

[ Secession of The Russian Army | Russians Fight Each Other | Wagners Betrayed | Friendly Forces Abandoned Flanks ]

••Day 426: April 25

Today the biggest news comes from the East.

Here, Russian forces have been devoting considerable resources to the flanks in order to take control of the trenches in front of the Khromove highway. However, some formations refused to cooperate with Wagner forces, leading to an immediate successful counterattack by Ukrainians, which caused a massive feud inside the Russian Army.

Last time I told you that Ukrainian and Russian forces had prolonged and brutal clashes in the trenches in front of the Khromove highway. I also told you that in the aftermath of the last counterattack, Ukrainians managed to reestablish control over the trenches between the highway and the field road.

The freshest reports indicate that Russians did not give up on their attempts to establish physical control over the road. Recent geolocated footage showed that Russians started using tanks to support their infantry in field attacks. Unfortunately for Russians, Ukrainian artillery delivered a direct hit from the second attempt and instantly destroyed it.

Ukrainian drone operators also recently released a video showing how they were targeting Russian units northeast of Bohdanivka. They detected a small reconnaissance group and destroyed it with a kamikaze drone.

In the meantime, the Ukrainian fighters from the elite 3rd Assault Brigade continued storming Russian positions in the trenches. The combat footage revealed that Ukrainians were heavily relying on drone operators. The operation started with a sudden drone attack on the Russians.

During the first stage of the operation, Ukrainians just used grenade-dropping drones and very quickly inflicted huge losses on unsuspecting Russians who were either sleeping or digging in. After that, several armored vehicles delivered the infantry, which immediately jumped into the trenches and initiated close combat fighting.

In order to reduce the risk, Ukrainians heavily relied on drone operators who communicated the situation behind the corners. This also allowed Ukrainians to throw grenades very effectively, as they would immediately receive a correction or a confirmation from the drone operator. During the most challenging parts of the mission, Ukrainians also used kamikaze drones. Such a guided explosive helped to hit a dynamic target quickly and precisely.

The assault was extremely swift, and it looked like Russians simply did not have enough time to receive artillery support. As a result, Ukrainians left behind dozens of Russian corpses in the trenches.

Other footage indicates that Russians are trying to expand the area of operation and overwhelm Ukrainians forces by attacking them simultaneously along the whole Khromove line, and even started attacking Khromove itself. Considering the current setting, the Ukrainian Command decided to blow up the pontoon bridge between Khromove and Bakhmut in order to limit Russian possibilities in the case of similar rapid front-line shifts in this region.

In the meantime, the Wagner Group started being augmented not only by conventional Russian troops but also by other private military companies, in particular, PMC Redut. This PMC has reportedly taken over responsibility for the newly captured by Wagner forces positions, highly likely somewhere near Khromove.

Unfortunately for Wagners, PMC Redut did not follow Wagner’s orders and allowed Ukrainian forces to recapture the area. What is interesting is that PMC Redut was created by Gazprom but is subordinate to the Russian Ministry of Defense, which is why it may not have followed the order on purpose.

This caused an instant and harsh backlash from Prigozhin, who said that completely inept micro-PMCs are undermining the whole Wagner operation. As Russian forces get more and more confident about securing Bakhmut, the question of who is going to take the credit started rapidly arising and brought back intense competition and internal politics.

If different elements of the Russian army continue competing for who is going to participate in the decisive mission, and reluctant units keep abandoning their positions on the flanks, expecting someone else to step up, then Ukrainians can exploit the weakening of the Russian grip on Bakhmut, prolong the battle and drain Russian resources for longer, and possibly even find a weak spot in the less protected flanks, and undo months of Russian efforts by penetrating Russian defenses.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPpYQuLW8T0
Denys says:
[ Failed Again | Russian Attack Stopped Again ]

••Russians started using gliding bombs (FAB 500) on UA forces that had crossed the Dnieper River in the delta islands. UA has about 15 “landing boats,” given by the West, they could use to cross the river towards Zabaryne. UA’s MiG-29 radars are not effective, the air force is very small, and it does not have long range missiles to hit the Russian Air Force.

The Russians have not targeted the UA positions near Kherson or Antonivski. UA artillery hit Russian site at Pidisne.

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Patriot systems are deployed some where in Ukraine.

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Great Britain delivered to Ukraine thousands of shells for Challenger 2 tanks, including those with depleted uranium, - Deputy Minister of Defense of Great Britain James Heapy

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US sends experts to Ukraine to help fight Russian cyberattacks - Reuters

“The US Cyber ​​National Mission Force (CNMF) has deployed 43 specialists to Ukraine to fight Russian cyber attacks during the war. These are protection groups and they hunt for common opponents, ”said US Army Major General William Hartman.

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NABU (anti-corruption Unit) searched one of the main Ukrainian officials. (A small independent organization, however it is not big enough or powerful enough to handle the big government and Parliamentary corruption.)

Incredible events took place last week: NABU conducted searches in the offices and residences of Yury Shchigol, Chairman of the State Special Communications Service.

The media claim that we are talking about the theft of international funds for cyber defense. There is also plenty of information on the theft of the national state budget.

NABU is the only independent Anti-Corruption force in Ukraine. Every government tries to get it under control, but the only influence it may has is from our USA partners. Probably because of the corruption case US officials deployed their own cyber security forces in Ukraine.

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More rain in forecast for Ukraine. Very unusual weather - usually is stable.

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Russia has started evacuation of collaborators near Kam’yanka-Dniprovs’ka, close to nuclear power station.

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Denys’ greatest fear is his country might not change after the war, so entrenched as it is in the Soviet/Russian system. He’s not sure if they will win the war against corruption, and doubts the refugees will return, unless the problem is fixed.

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Denys does not like Abrams tanks. The Abrams delivered are only for training, not for combat. UA’s MBTs will come in September or October.

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Ukraine was able to evacuate its citizens, along with some from Georgia and Peru, from Sudan.

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UK Defense Intelligence says Russian casualties fell from an average of 776 a day in March to 568 in April. This is attributed to their failed winter offensive and current preparation to combat the UA offensive.


17 posted on 04/26/2023 8:10:18 AM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: PIF; SpeedyInTexas

“More rain in forecast for Ukraine. Very unusual weather - usually is stable.”

Looks like this week is off the table.

Retired General/CIA Director Petraeus is still saying late May/early June.


19 posted on 04/26/2023 8:25:05 AM PDT by BeauBo
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