TLDW it's a shitshow for everyone, and the Ukrainians are dug in trying to stop the advance of crazy Wagner group infantry, who just keep coming. The Russians are slowly taking territory, but it's irrelevant gains. The garbage dump is particularly heavily fought over.
Its WW1 shit except with drones.
Meanwhile the fighting everywhere else has slowed down, so Bakhmut is to Russia what Verdun was to Germany, the place where their offensive is concentrated, and they keep it going on and on despite it just not working out for them.
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Originally posted by Number13
They're dropping Armata's now, time to see if they're worth their salt
got a source? last I saw they were showing a couple off but production's so slow there are nowhere near enough to make any sort of difference and it seems unlikely they'd throw the few they have into the fire
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Originally posted by aldra
got a source? last I saw they were showing a couple off but production's so slow there are nowhere near enough to make any sort of difference and it seems unlikely they'd throw the few they have into the fire
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Effective firing range: 5 km Maximum firing range: 12 km
That largely depends on how far they can see and how well, Russia have been having trouble with not enough thermals though they're relatively cheap for private purchase now in the west so we'll see.
Originally posted by Number13
That largely depends on how far they can see and how well, Russia have been having trouble with not enough thermals though they're relatively cheap for private purchase now in the west so we'll see.
tanks and artillery? both sides have been using cheap drones with good quality cameras to control and adjust fire
the kind of cheap thermal imaging that's become popular is questionable for infantry use, let alone surveillance or targeting over kilometres
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Originally posted by aldra
the kind of cheap thermal imaging that's become popular is questionable for infantry use, let alone surveillance or targeting over kilometres
I'm pretty sure that video Donny posted actually talked about how useless most of the consumer optics 'volunteers' brought over were: