Posted on 06/21/2015 2:27:02 AM PDT by UMCRevMom@aol.com
Intelligence unit of Ukrainian Army Regiment Dnipro-1″ published a video recorded by the drone that was flying over Lugansk. In 2 hours flight they confirmed concentration of Russian troops on the East of Ukraine. They checked several bases and found 63 tanks, 32 APCs and 96 military trucks.
[VIDEO] Dnipro-1″ used Leleka-100″ UAV, that is Ukrainian drone manufactured by design department DeViRo. The video was recorded on June 6 2015. 1st stop of the drone was at 48.597967, 39.176593 There is military training ground there near Oleksandrivsk (also spelled as Aleksandrovsk), that was a location of Ukrainian army unit # 3035. That base is if frequently used by terrorists for their exercises. The drone spotted 24 tanks, 12 BMP (APC), 14 BTR (APC) and 11 URAL military trucks.
Pro-Russian terrorists base near Oleksandrivsk
See our reports regarding that base with videos how combined Russian and terrorist groups are training there http://lugansk-news.com/russian-army-units-taking-part-in-military-actions-on-a-side-of-terrorists-in-lugansk-ukraine-video/ and here http://lugansk-news.com/pro-russian-terrorists-are-getting-ready-to-attack-tank-units-training-near-lugansk-video/
Russian tanks at terrorists base in Lugansk
The second base Ukrainian UAV checked was at 48.580154, 39.267585. There are 14 tanks and 7 military trucks spotted there. The 3rd terrorists base recorded by the drone is located at 48.538784, 39.356152 on the territory of Transpele transportation company. 23 tanks were identified there, big amount of military cargo trucks and trucks with fuel.
Tanks on a territory of Transpele company
Thats the biggest base previously reported at our website here http://lugansk-news.com/russian-military-base-with-bpm-97-vystrel-located-in-lugansk-photos/ and here http://lugansk-news.com/confirmed-location-of-over-dozen-tanks-on-russian-base-in-lugansk-ukraine/
Ukrainian drone was also flying over the city center in the middle of the day and that was Saturday. The city is not damaged, but there are no people and very little traffic. Before Russian invasion Lugansk was very busy place with traffic problems in the center like any other big city around the world. About 500 000 people were living in Lugansk before 2014.
What’s with the pink tent in the first photograph?
I’ve been away from the military a long time but shouldn’t the ratio of support vehicles to tanks be much higher? Like a minimum of 3 to 1. So where are the trucks? Maybe off prepositioning supply dumps or bringing up more supplies and equipment?
I do not have ability to analyze photo. But, the video at link probably gives further detail
Or maybe the tanks are not real, but mockups (drone bait), or are likely broken and awaiting parts? Both of which would explain the lack of support and lack of soldiers.
OK, lots more trucks in the video. The almost empty city was the scary part.
Also, surprised Russians didn't shoot down the drone as they oft times do.
Whats with the pink tent in the first photograph?
Transgendered company.
Agreed, why would they have a pink tent, lack of soldiers and support vehicles. I;m guessing this is propaganda.
Since “Lugansk News Today” is yet ANOTHER of the myriad Ukraine State Propaganda “pubs”, (actually, it’s a EuromaidanPR-controlled (Soros)Twitter Bot/Webpage) I have to ask which video game the pics are from.
Here’s the Twitter feed.
https://twitter.com/LUGANSK_TODAY
Thanks UMCRevMom@aol.com.
You are so welcome... always try keep sharing but I appreciate your support :)
Been away from the mil for a long time too.
On the trucks, my guess would be that, since the old Sov built many of its armor and mech inf units just for show but not for go, and has always been disastrously short on actual logistics capability, that the trucks available are shuttling back and forth between units in actual operation as in on the move at the time.
That would be, if I were to guess. I’m not paid to guess anymore so, ain’t gonna.
Pink tent, as well as the yellowish tent, might be supply refugees from the Sov’s Afghan days that weathered oddly or had the usual Sov issues with quality control, in this case, with the dyes.
Or, it could be a “party tent” meant for civilian consumers (wedding, birthdays and such) that got re-purposedly grabbed up by a graspy gov that can’t afford such things made new.
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