Tuearts right boot
Well-Known Member
some news I saw tonight is that when you see Ukrainians towing away Russian armour it is not for reuse in a conventional manner - a splatted tank can be used as a roadblock to thwart tank movement - fill it with sand banks rubble and shit and a Russian tank is having to roll over something as big as itself not some Lada estate. In doing so it exposes a softer under belly armour to a javelin - ouch.
Then what they do is mine the odd tank - so going over or going around a wreck Russian tankies don't know for sure whether or not it will explode and do for them - covered in flaming tar and oil is not nice.
The final nifty trick they have is that some of the tanks have functioning turrets - so set them across a road block then suddenly raise the cannon and fire. I wouldn't mind betting some Russian tank drivers are claiming a tank full of fuel is in fact running on empty.
As that Ukrainian fighter said " they fight like 1941 Russian Army - we fight smart"