https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...r&cvid=d2ab4b82deba4fdaaa374d7699880276&ei=17 Vladimir Putin humiliated as Russian air force accidentally reveal location of fighter jets
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...r&cvid=d2ab4b82deba4fdaaa374d7699880276&ei=27 Russia Map Shows Ukraine Drones Hit Shocking New Milestone
As discussed the other day, Vlad is doing some aggressive things with missiles lately but it comes with a high price. Russia is dipping into the missiles that it knows it needs to defend against NATO, all while threatening to involve NATO. In addition the attacks on Crimea, Belgorod, etc, are making it harder and harder to service the missile launch installations and related to defend. They are moving things around more and more. Not only has Russia lost a third of the Black Sea ships, it has also lost the abillity to service the missiles and on-board installations that go on the remaining ships and subs. Either because the missiles are being used for land attacks, or because the missile installation support center in Sevastapol has been destroyed. It will only get worse as the ATACMS arrive. Ukraine is in a tough spot as I always say. Just sayin' it is not a free ride for Russia. They are doing things that they cannot sustain. Russia 'Limiting' Use of Kalibr Missiles Hints at Deeper Logistics Trouble Russia has dialed down its use of its sea-launched Kalibr cruise missiles, partly because Moscow is contending with logistical issues in firing them at Ukrainian territory, according to Kyiv's military. "For the Russians, it is now problematic both to deliver missiles and to service the missile installations that launch the Kalibrs, and to reload with Kalibrs," Natalia Humeniuk, a spokesperson for Ukraine's forces in the south of the country, said in remarks reported by Ukrainian media. Much of the logistics and infrastructure involved in firing Kalibr missiles is based in the Crimean port city of Sevastopol, Humeniuk added. Russia bases part of its Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol, on the western coast of Crimea. Moscow annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014, and Kyiv has vowed to reclaim it. Throughout the more-than-25 months of all-out war, Ukraine has frequently, and often successfully, attacked Russian assets in Crimea, particularly in Sevastopol. "It is now very problematic for missile carriers to get there," Humeniuk added. "Ukraine's ability to launch attacks on naval facilities and vessels in Sevastopol has had a significant impact on Russia's ability to launch Kalibr cruise missiles," William Freer, a research fellow with the U.K.-based Council on Geostrategy, told Newsweek. Only Russia's surface ships and its Kilo-class submarines can currently launch Kalibr missiles at Ukraine, Freer said. https://www.newsweek.com/russia-kalibr-cruise-missiles-ukraine-black-sea-fleet-crimea-1885891
Did you ukraine supervisor told you how many ukrainians humiliated every day into small parts by Russian FAB 1500?
FAB 1500? LOL. Russian piece of crap, inaccurate glide bomb. Russia Bombs Own Dam Near Ukraine Border https://www.newsweek.com/russia-blows-own-dam-1862870 Russia blew up one of its own dams on Monday, according to a group of rogue Russian journalists. Reporting of the incident does not speculate whether the attack was deliberate or was an accidental strike on its own side during a failed bid to hit a Ukrainian target. The explosive involved was said to be a Soviet-designed FAB aerial bomb, a weapon which is notoriously imprecise. Russia has accidentally struck its own side a number of times since the invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, began the war. This month, Russia hit its own territory with missiles twice in one day, while video that appeared to show a Russian helicopter pilot blowing up a Russian tank went viral in November. (More at above url)