Ukrainische UAV-Teams wurden Berichten zufolge Zeuge, wie siebzehn russische gepanzerte und ungepanzerte Fahrzeuge in der Region Kursk in Minensperren einschlugen. Veröffentlicht am 16. November 2024



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  1. Recent_Edge1552 on

    I love how they relentlessly drive on the roads, get blown up, and then the next vehicle overtakes and proceeds to drive at full speed down the very same road

  2. Still-BangingYourMum on

    Even more of ppresident Shitcan’s Single Use Soldiers waiting on the banks of the River Styx, poor ferry man must be doing triple time.

  3. In WWII the allied tanks added chains hanging off makeshift arms in front to trigger mines before hitting them. How have armies forgotten simple tactics?

  4. Blows my mind they can still keep up these eyewatering losses for such modest gains. The war machine HAS to grind to a halt at some point, surely! There is NOT an unlimited supply of old Soviet gear, they can’t KEEP offering people more and more money to fight. Yes, people have been saying that for a year now but I’m not someone who thought that would happen overnight, however they just can’t keep this up for another year or two, the maths doesn’t add up, and that’s before you factor in their declining economy (inflation of the ruble, soaring interest rates, worker shortages). It’s going to get “interesting”…

  5. Ok_Buddy_9087 on

    Drones are getting the headlines but mines are out there putting a *serious* hurting on Ivan.

  6. RoomaY1987 on

    Special Space Operation: S.S.O

    Russian forces continue to charge against mining operations in Kursk oblast in the hope of boosting their deteriorating space program.

  7. fit_sushi99 on

    Some people start their day with a hot cup of coffee. I start mine by watching Russians get smoked via human mine clearing operations.

  8. Uncommon-sequiter on

    What’s the one thing in sommon here?

    The roads.

    Fucking dumbasses.

  9. No-Arachnid9518 on

    Russia’s victory plan is basically having more vehicles than ukraine has mines?

  10. W8kingNightmare on

    Alright guys here are todays orders, we need you to drive down this road

    Sure but what are we to do once we get to the end?

    Oh I wouldn’t worry about that

  11. neologismist_ on

    I love to see Russian territory looking as much a moonscape as they’ve done to Ukraine.

  12. GuruCheddafromunda on

    Man, you can really count on stupid fucking Russians to drive right onto the mines. Keep it up sappers!

  13. Suitable_Feeling_991 on

    This is some Tucker and Dale Vs Evil stuff man lmao. They just keep killing themselves.

  14. CasualShooter82 on

    Don’t worry. They sell this as a successful mine clearing mission.

  15. Virtual-Bell1962 on

    I whole heartedly support Ukraine mining the fuck out of Russia. Ukranians will for decades, if not centuries, perish due to unexploded ordinance on their territory. At least the Russians get a taste in kind. It’s also incredibly effective in stopping these mass armored assaults.

  16. TheHindenburgBaby on

    It’s the Russian Ground Forces motto *”They enemy will run out of mines one of these days.”*

  17. DutchFarmers on

    If you’re in one of these vehicles and you hit a mine you’re prob dead instantly or injured right? I keep reminding myself that in every explosion are like 3-4 people burning alive

    Also when the russians begin assaults do they just hope they wont run into mines? They have to know it’s a suicide mission

  18. If all leading vehicles don’t have mine-roller after 20 years of Ied ,idk what’s wrong with your command

  19. KorporalKarnage on

    I wonder if they even give the lead vehicle’s occupants guns à la Stalingrad?

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