08 May: Nice! Ukrainians UNLEASH FLYING MACHINE GUNS TO STORM RUSSIAN POSITIONS | War in Ukraine



08 May: Nice! Ukrainians UNLEASH FLYING MACHINE GUNS TO STORM RUSSIAN POSITIONS | War in Ukraine

today there are a lot of updates from the aiva direction here Russians have paid a heavy toll in their attempts to cross the fields in front of umansky after breaking through the Ukrainian defenses in the north and taking control over the settlement of okara Russians have slowly diverted their offensive actions towards their objectives in the north this change of Direction confused many analysts as Russians had initially focused on the Ukrainian defenses to the West the ultimate Russian goal to the West is to take control of over poov which serves as the main Ukrainian headquarters in this direction however if we look at the developments in the fields in front of umans we can better understand how the Russians have been forced to deprioritize their ambitious goal of taking pokrovsk as you may remember Russians had conducted a large wave of attacks in the fields between umans and tonen ultimately these attacks failed due to a multitude of reasons firstly if we look at the geography of the region we can see that attacks through these fields are funneled together by the rivers to the North and South Additionally the river Branch stretching through the fields condenses the funnel even further this forces any Russian attack to follow a predictable path making them far more manageable for Ukrainian Defenders as they can open fire on them from multiple directions secondly this direction was being defended by the Ukrainian 25th Airborne Brigade and the 53rd mechanized Brigade both both consist of experienced and well equipped soldiers who are more than capable of fending off Russian attacks a Ukrainian military blogger stated that Ukrainian Defenders had established well prepared positions utilizing the terrain to draw Russian assault groups into kill zones before finishing them off with anti-tank mines atgms artillery and fpv drones the Ukrainian blogger also stated that Russian assault groups lacked tactics in their attempted breakthroughs been unprepared to dynamically face the Ukrainian defense after this failed assault waves Ukrainian military bloggers shared satellite images showcasing the huge Russian losses in the fields in front of donen the military blogger stay that the fields in front of donka had turned into a graveyard of Russian armored vehicles the images showed the disabled and destroyed Rigs of 77 Russian armored vehicles to only five Ukrainian Vehicles the military bloggers also stated that the satellite images only showed the most intense and concentrated clashes between Russian and Ukrainian units Russian forces had also conducted numerous attacks with smaller assault groups consisting of one or two armored vehicles at a time adding this Russian losses to the total amounts to over 100 Russian losses in tanks and armored vehicles alone after this failed initial attacks a Russian officer stated that Russian forces would ultimately be able to overload the Ukrainian defenses if they only sent forward more waves of armored assaults as it turns out the Russian commanders followed his advice and immediately started a month-long operation to cross the fields a Ukrainian Soldier active in the area stated that throughout this operation Russians conducted constant artillery preparations on Ukrainian positions with artillery multiple rocket launch systems and air strikes with Feb Glide bombs and C guided Munitions in response Ukrainian drone operators under Russian close fire support capabilities by targeting Russian mortar imp placements with fpv drones Russian forces attempted to hide these imp placements in the settlement of Tanki still they were constantly spotted as the intensity of fighting here had left the settlement in Ruins leaving little cover for the Russian mortar teams or infantry over the next two weeks Russians continued their mechanized assaults through the fields Ukrainian forces released a multitude of combat footage showing how they repelled or destroyed these Russian attacks with guided anti-tank missiles and fpv kamikazi drones as the monthlong battle went on and Russian armor losses kept mounting Russian forces started decreasing the armored support of their infantry fighting in the fields Ukrainian fighters in the area stated that Russians started using tanks more sparingly and from increasingly larger ranges as indirect fire platforms they also added that Russians had begun relying on on Aline Vehicles buggies and off-road motorcycles to reinforce their assault groups in the fields Jail located footage confirms this as Ukrainian drone operator shared footage of them destroying numerous unarmored transports with fpv kamikazi drones as Russian infantry in the fields lost their armored support a Ukrainian military blogger stated that the Russian assaults had devolved into Mass assaults of infantry with little armored support to combat this increased con conentration of infantry ukrainians began experimenting with new variants of drone Warfare ukrainians mounted their heavy octocopter drones with machine guns to strafe Russian infantry assaults and fire into the trenches from above the operators of this drone also stated that Russians did not even try to shoot down these drones likely in shock and understandable fear of this new tactic at the moment the biggest issue that these drones deal with is The Recoil some Ian sources mentioned that certain drone teams are already developing and testing various stabilization systems if the issue is fixed the drones will become far deadlier than ever before right now ukrainians are using two types of drones against the Russian infantry grenade dropping drones and kamakazi drones dropping grenades accurately is extremely difficult especially if the Infantry is moving or if the Infantry has electronic warfare kits that necessitate operating from a much higher altitude further reducing the accuracy the kamikazi drones in turn can only be used once the development of gun mounts combined with thermal vision and machine aiming will change the setting completely overall the heavy Russian losses in armor and infantry with little territorial gains to show for it likely de prioritize this direction in favor of Russian objectives to the north however Russians did not decide to conserve their Manpower and equipment by stopping this attacks instead they simply stopped reinforcing these assault groups with armored support this forced Russian assault groups to use higher concentrations of infantry along with unarmored transport Vehicles which ukrainians exploited by testing a new and deadly drone variant lastly when it comes to the second wave of the massive Cyber attack on the reporting from Ukraine channels it seems like the scale of the attack is bigger than last time because I received an email from the focal point Ukraine Channel who is producing similar tactical updates saying that four of his channels were deleted with only the Italian one still standing as YouTube support still has not replied to my requests I 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I am Ukrainian. My country has been invaded by Russia. In this video, I will tell you what happened on the eight-hundred-fifth day of the war.

Day 805: May 08

Today, there are a lot of updates from the Avdiivka direction.

Here, Russians have paid a heavy toll in their attempts to cross the fields in front of Umanske.

After breaking through the Ukrainian defenses in the north and taking control over the settlement of Ocheretyne, Russians have slowly diverted their offensive actions towards their objectives in the North. This change of direction confused many analysts, as Russians had initially focused on the Ukrainian defenses to the West. The ultimate Russian goal to the West is to take control over Pokrovsk, which serves as the main Ukrainian headquarters in this direction. However, if we look at the developments in the fields in front of Umanske, we can better understand how the Russians have been forced to deprioritize their ambitious goal of taking Pokrovsk.

As you may remember, Russians had conducted a large wave of attacks in the fields between Umanske and Tonenke. Ultimately, these attacks failed due to a multitude of reasons. Firstly, if we look at the geography of the region, we can see that Russian attacks through these fields are funneled together by the rivers to the north and south. Additionally, the river branch stretching through the fields condenses the funnel even further. This forces any Russian attack to follow a predictable path, making them far more manageable for Ukrainian defenders, as they can open fire on them from multiple directions.

Secondly, this direction was being defended by the Ukrainian 25th airborne brigade and the 53rd mechanized brigade. Both consist of experienced and well-equipped soldiers who are more than capable of fending off Russian attacks. A Ukrainian military blogger stated that Ukrainian defenders had established well-prepared positions, utilizing the terrain to draw Russian assault groups into kill zones before finishing them off with anti-tank mines, ATGMs, artillery, and FPV drones. The Ukrainian blogger also stated that Russian assault groups lacked tactics in their attempted breakthroughs, being unprepared to dynamically face the Ukrainian defense.

After these failed assault waves, Ukrainian military bloggers shared satellite images showcasing the huge Russian losses in the fields in front of Tonenke. The military bloggers state that the fields in front of Tonenke had turned into a graveyard of Russian armored vehicles. The images show the disabled and destroyed wreaks of 77 Russian armored vehicles, to only 5 Ukrainian vehicles. The military bloggers also stated that the satellite images only show the most intense and concentrated clashes between Russian and Ukrainian units. Russian forces had also conducted numerous attacks with smaller assault groups consisting of one or two armored vehicles at a time. Adding these Russian losses to the total amounts to over 100 Russian losses in tanks and armored vehicles alone.

After these failed initial attacks, a Russian officer stated that Russian forces would ultimately be able to overload the Ukrainian defenses if they only sent forward more waves of armored assaults. As it turns out, the Russian commanders followed his advice and immediately started a monthlong operation to cross the fields. A Ukrainian soldier active in the area stated that throughout this operation, Russians conducted constant artillery preparations on Ukrainian positions with artillery, multiple rocket launch systems, and air strikes with “fab” glide bombs and “kab” guided munitions.

In response, Ukrainian drone operators undermined Russian close-fire support capabilities by targeting Russian mortar emplacements with FPV drones. Russian forces attempted to hide these emplacements in the settlement of Tonenke. Still, they were constantly spotted, as the intensity of fighting here had left the settlement in ruins, leaving little cover for the Russian mortar teams or infantry.

Over the next two weeks, Russians continued their mechanized assaults through the fields. Ukrainian forces released a multitude of combat footage showing how they repelled or destroyed these Russian attacks with guided anti-tank missiles and FPV kamikaze drones. As the monthlong battle went on, and Russian armor losses kept mounting, Russian forces started decreasing the armored support of their infantry fighting in the fields. Ukrainian fighters in the area stated that Russians started using tanks more sparingly and from increasingly larger ranges as indirect fire platforms…

45 comments
  1. A combined swarm of FPV, bomber drones, & gun drones would be excelleng. All starting with anti EW drones. All that together could enable armor to be more effective in an assault.

  2. enclose the weapon system in a complete arc to reduce recoil of armed drones. Think of it like a shock absorber. Another suggestion is that with a 3-axis controller, you can aim again as soon as possible after the recoil.

  3. "have paid a heavy toll" – any numbers to prove? or we should trust "expert opinoin"? There's no any objective numbers in this video, only cut videos from other telegram channels and personal bla bla

  4. Why is YouTube sabotaging these important channels? There must be some humans at YouTube who can understand common sense issues and are against a world led by a dictator and his gangster friends.

  5. Its ridiculous that the only way to get @youtube support to pay attention or notice bot reporting etc., is for the channel operator to have to ask their followers to spam the support account and hope that enough spam comes through that a human will notice the message by accident, realise whats happened and go out of their way to then help the channel and stop the bots/restore access to the channel. Its incredible that this is the ONLY way to get support from Youtube. Ridiculous!!! Having to get your followers to help you spam support to get any sort of response so that bot accounts dont get your channel deleted. Terrible support from youtube support. So pathetic

  6. That’s weird. I keep seeing news about how the Russians keep taking more and more territory. And they still hold 1/3 of Ukraine.

  7. I hope this knowledge is given. Is accurate. I want to know on a one to ten . How overall where do we stand. It's a battle. My position is how can I interpret politics and killing fields. I need to understand the board. Listen 🎶. You need well where we reverberate with our own thoughts. That is how where you step off. Free thinkers.

  8. Auch wenn das eine Sprache ist die keiner versteht.Ihr wollt euch selber nur Mut machen.Dafùr werdet ihr bezahlt.Trennt euch von der Landgier der Amerikaner, der korupten Ukrainischen Regierung und den faschistischen Asow- und Banderaleuten.

  9. What are the Russians doing to the Ukrainian army? You just give one side of it. Oh that’s right your dictator, Zelensky, doesn’t allow any negative press to go out of Ukraine.

  10. Sure enough, between missions supporting the infantry, the 47th Mechanized Brigade deployed M-2s on tank-hunting missions. In a single furious skirmish in southern Ukraine last summer, one Bradley crew reportedly knocked out two Russian T-72 tanks.
    The 47th Mechanized Brigade has been in combat non-stop for a year. It has taken a toll on the brigade’s M-2 battalions. The analysts at the open-source intelligence collective Oryx have tallied 37 destroyed Bradleys and dozens of damaged ones. As it fought that Russian offensive west of Avdiivka last month, the brigade was running out of M-2s.

  11. Thann you for the great reporting, I love your quick and straight to the point reporting on Ukraine. It’s nice as a busy college student to get quick updates on the war in Ukraine!

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