Russian invasion of Ukraine

game over. here comes the secret weapon ;]



Actually, when it comes to having anti drone weapons it's better or atleast more economical to take older AA guns than modern AA systems that are rather expensive and kinda falter in a way of "economic warfare", not great to waste a missile worth a million on a flying moped. In that sense at some point there was quite a demand even for ukraine for older systems like these and we have been sending things like Bofors 40mm l/70 (dating back from WW2) to Ukraine aswell and they are perfectly usefull atleast to take down those Shaheed drones. With Ukranians ever more using cheap commercial drones to terrorise Russian infantrymen and light vehicles this really doesn't look out of place. Besides, AA doesn't need to be their only role, rapid firing AA guns like these can still be a nightmare for attacking infantry. Kinda weird to laugh at this specific one just for it's age as it's arguably quite usefull in this war, as opposed to some other old systems that Russia brought to Ukraine. The fact that it is mounted on a T55 chassis might be more questionable for stabillety, but it's not like it's so silly to bring this specific WW2 gun to the war in Ukraine.
 
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Russians targeting the bridges at Kramatorsk,30km Northwest of Bakhmut and Slovyansk,40km Northwest of Bakhmut.
This can only mean,the penny has dropped and they now realise,they can't take Bakhmut.
It's all about stopping the Ukrainian advance now.

Slava Ukraini.
The nonce cunts are on the run.
 

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