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Re: Ukraine 6
« Reply #1600 on: Today at 01:41:00 am »
@Sighlass , this is a queue of trucks waiting to cross the Chonhar Strait into Crimea (slightly above map center).  There are only three motor routes into occupied Crimea - one is the main road from Kherson.  The other two are across the Kerch Strait and the Chonhar Strait.



Routing from Russia, only the last two are available.  And with last week's strike on the Kerch bridge, all trucks to and from Russia must now be routed over the Chonhar Strait.  That creates one tight bottleneck.  It also provides a point to monitor all trucks entering and leaving Crimea.  So these trucks in the photo are lined up awaiting to be searched by Russian authorities at the crossing.  Consider it an extra benefit of the drone attacks on the airbases.

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Re: Ukraine 6
« Reply #1601 on: Today at 03:22:42 am »
All of those trucks lined up in one big handy row look like a group of targets that need to be serviced.  tipping hat!!
A couple of A-10 gun runs would take care of that... :shrug:
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Re: Ukraine 6
« Reply #1602 on: Today at 06:39:44 am »
Okay and thank you for your explanation. I was wondering if there was something going on that I didn't know about because I am seeing this on other sites too.
I just went back and looked fro the actual date - it was June 1st!
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Re: Ukraine 6
« Reply #1603 on: Today at 06:57:32 am »
A couple of A-10 gun runs would take care of that... :shrug:

A-10 is vastly overrated for anything other than CAS. To take the trucks out in one run, please ring up Mr. AC-130J Ghostrider, who notably once made a visit in similar situation to the detriment of some 200-500 Russian Wagners in Iraq.

While the AC-130 can hit from miles away at 5000 feet, unlike the up close A-10, both require air superiority to survive the mission - not a condition found over Crimea.
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Re: Ukraine 6
« Reply #1604 on: Today at 07:38:42 am »
Reporting From Ukraine:
https://www.youtube.com/@RFU/videos

Excerpts from the video transcript.
Russia’s Key Munitions Network Shattered!

Today [ June 7 ], there are a lot of interesting updates from the Russian Federation. Here, Ukrainian forces have begun targeting not just the Russian military equipment, but the factories that produce them - deep in the industrial core of the country. By striking key munitions plants responsible for explosives, bomb kits, and artillery components, they’ve set off a chain reaction that could choke Russia’s ability to sustain its summer offensive. The goal of the Ukrainians here is to prevent the Russians from rebuilding their ammunition stockpiles after the latest destruction of the large Grau artillery arsenal in Vladimir Oblast. The success of this attack led to the destruction of up to 264,000 tons of drone, artillery, and missile stockpiles, equating to at least half a year of Russian munitions production.

... Ukrainians commenced a devastating series of precision drone strikes, starting with strikes on the Bazalt military-industrial complex in Moscow ... Bazalt is a key Russian defense enterprise, specializing in the design, development, and production of a wide range of munitions for the entire Russian army. Most notably, this plant produces high-explosive and thermobaric FAB glide bombs, which are equipped with guidance kits that are used for frontline and rear strikes by the Russian Air Force. ... Russian assault tactics are heavily dependent on glide bomb strikes to destroy detected Ukrainian positions. ... Ukrainian drones attacked the Murom Instrumentation Plant in the Vladimir region, 670 kilometers away from the front. The attack resulted in devastating fire that engulfed the warehouse storing finished materials, while damaging the factory administration building, and a factory building where explosives are synthesized got severely damaged. ... the electronic warfare systems in place at the factory were completely ineffective at repelling the drone strike, indicating that Ukraine is implementing AI targeting software more widely in its long-range strike drones as well. The plant is known in Russia for producing explosive ignition systems, including caps and primers for various types of ammunition used by the Russian military.

Subsequently, the Ukrainians struck the Sverdlov State Enterprise in Dzerzhinsk, nearly 800 kilometers from the frontline, one of the most critical Russian military industrial plants. The plant ... is the sole producer of high explosives hexogen and octogen, which are essential to produce artillery shells, ballistic missiles, anti-tank guided missiles, glide bombs, and air defense missiles ... the final target of Ukrainian strikes was the Azot chemical plant in Novomoskovsk in the Tula region, 350 kilometers from the front, causing a massive fire that left a significant part of the factory badly damaged. The chemicals produced at Azot, ammonium nitrate, methanol, and argon, are key components in explosives, the production of rocket fuel, welding, and heat treatment of metals used in Russian weapon systems.

The Murom Instrument-Making Plant, NPO Bazalt, Azot Tula Plant and the Sverdlov Plant form a critical link in Russia’s munitions supply chain, producing fusses, warheads, hard materials, and explosive compounds. Together, they enable the mass production of artillery shells, guided bombs, and missiles heavily used in Russia’s war on Ukraine, and critical for the Russian summer offensive to succeed. Continued disruption of these facilities ... will significantly impair Russia’s ability to sustain high-intensity combat operations. Overall, the Ukrainians conducted precision strikes at most critical parts of the Russian military industrial complex, responsible for producing essential materials for nearly all Russian equipment - ranging from artillery to aerial bombs. Such major sabotages ... take months to rebuild. Ammunition shortages force the Russians to slow down their attacks and fire at lower rates, making breakthroughs more difficult, and allowing the Ukrainians to better sustain the pressure; which is of immeasurable value with the Russians going all-in for their summer offensive.

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Re: Ukraine 6
« Reply #1605 on: Today at 07:45:45 am »


3 days from 1,000,000 Russian casualties ...
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Lukoil refinery in Nizhny Novgorod



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Re: Ukraine 6
« Reply #1610 on: Today at 06:25:53 pm »
Ukraine breaks out a new underwater weapon; Russian analists worried

Reporting From Ukraine:
https://www.youtube.com/@RFU/videos

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Crimean Bridge Was a Decoy! Russians Brace for The Real Strike!

Today [ June 8 ], there are a lot of interesting updates from the Sea of Japan. Here, after Ukraine’s audacious underwater drone strike on the Kerch Bridge, Russian analysts have begun sounding the alarm over the possibility of an even more devastating follow-up. To them, the Kerch operation wasn’t just a spectacular success - it looked like a rehearsal for something far more dangerous, aimed at Russia’s most sensitive naval bases in the Far East ... the Ukrainian Security Service carried out another stunning strike.

... Ukrainians hit the underwater support structure of the Kerch bridge. The estimated 1,100 kg explosion detonated around 10m deep, making the damage more difficult to assess and repair. Notably, Ukraine announced the strike by releasing footage taken from a Russian security camera, showing how deeply infiltrated Ukrainian intelligence services are in Russian networks ... Ukrainians used a new variant of underwater naval drone, the Toloka 1,000 or the Toloka 400. These new underwater drones, upgrades of the Toloka 150, can deliver between half a ton and 5 tons of explosives at a range of 1,000km to 2,000km, respectively. The drones can operate at a depth of up to 40m. Their compact design and quiet propulsion systems make them ideal for covert sabotage missions against high-value Russian naval and logistics infrastructure.

However, Russian analysts note that Ukraine could have used multiple Toloka drones in sequence to breach defenses and collapse the bridge ... this was therefore not the main strike, but rather a field test of upgraded underwater drone capabilities ...Now, with new and upgraded underwater drones in play, Russian analysts started raising the alarm that the Pacific naval assets are under imminent threat ... are worried that to hit Russia’s Far East, Ukrainians could realistically use container ships laden with concealed naval drones. The Ukrainians operate a large fleet of merchant vessels, including container ships. These are more difficult to regulate and inspect, making it easier to smuggle the underwater drones in them ...

Once the container ships enter the Sea of Japan, the Sea of Okhotsk, or even dock in Russian ports, they would already be within range of releasing underwater drones, with the Toloka 1,000 having a range of 2,000km at the least. Ukraine could launch these drones from the deck, or through an underwater configuration comparable to a torpedo launch. The targets would be the Russian naval bases in Vladivostok and on the Kamchatka Peninsula ... The base in Kamchatka houses Russia’s nuclear submarines ... one of Russia’s most secure facilities. With the Toloka 1,000 having a maximum payload of up to 5 tons, 10 times higher than conventional torpedoes ... Ukrainians could hit and sink several ships with only 1 drone.

... it would bring the war to the Russian home front in a way never seen before. Additionally, it would undermine Russia's ability to defend itself in a broader sense, eroding the Russian nuclear triad even further ... Such an operation would exponentially magnify the pressure on Russia to seek a realistic negotiated peace settlement, as the Ukrainian Istanbul delegation already noted how, after the launch of Operation Spiderweb, their Russian counterparts were much less hostile than before. Overall, Ukraine’s strike on the Kerch Bridge fits into a broader, coordinated campaign, seemingly without range limitations. It marks the start of a new phase in long-range underwater warfare, with upgraded Toloka drones now capable of reaching over 2,000 kilometers. Russian analysts openly worry this was only a trial run and that Ukraine's real targets lie in the Pacific where Russian nuclear submarines and warships sit vulnerable in a false sense of security. As the pressure mounts and the reach of Ukraine's unconventional operations expands Ukraine is actively undermining Russia's domestic and international projection of strength and invincibility.

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