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M2 Bradley vs Russian T90 tank. (Original Post)
amerikat
Apr 12
OP
Excellent propaganda. If it's 80% true. Russia is fucked in Ukraine And Trump can't sign an EO for US troops to help
OAITW r.2.0
Apr 12
#1
By the way, 25mm (1") in bullets. fired at 1 point for. say, 6 rounds.....means entry.
OAITW r.2.0
Apr 12
#2
OAITW r.2.0
(30,047 posts)1. Excellent propaganda. If it's 80% true. Russia is fucked in Ukraine And Trump can't sign an EO for US troops to help
Russia.
amerikat
(5,081 posts)3. That was earlier in the war.
It has mostly become a drone war at this point. Drones, cruise missiles and glide bombs on both sides. What I got from the video is that Ukraine was able to adapt to the battle space. Using western/US tactics while the Russians are using central control method. I fear that Ukraine may not be getting intelligence and targeting data. I want this conflict to end with Ukraine keeping all the land they had before the war. That is doubtful considering the current administration owes Russia.
OAITW r.2.0
(30,047 posts)5. It's a labratory. This how wars will be fought in the future.
God help our kids.
OAITW r.2.0
(30,047 posts)2. By the way, 25mm (1") in bullets. fired at 1 point for. say, 6 rounds.....means entry.
amerikat
(5,081 posts)4. From what I understand
The Bradley uses the bushmaster gun to take out all the cameras, radar and other sensors to make the tank blind.
Bernardo de La Paz
(54,850 posts)6. Big takeaway: Ukrainian command structure enables flexibility & innovation. Russian doctrine is rigid & can't adapt. nt