Forbes: Russia loses 88 vehicles in Kursk Oblast due to intelligence failures, Ukraine’s minefields

by WhizGlider

22 comments
  1. Well you know it’s hard to have good field intelligence when you’ve invaded someone else’s country, they have all the advantages and you as the invader just … wait… Kursk??

  2. Deadline is coming up fast, better rush more vehicles into the minefields.

  3. So sad ….

    Anyway ….
    When can we expect the next batch ..?

  4. This is terrible, I support RuZ losing more. ehehee

    RuZ will try to fix this mistake with more long range bombing, I hope UKR is ready to shoot them down with AA.

    Bait their flies, then swat them.

    If they use longer range missiles, monitor their movements, then bomb their missile stockpiles/factories with long range UAV.

  5. Military intelligence is a contradiction in terms, when it comes to the Russian Army. You can’t blame intelligence if nobody has any to speak of in the first place.

  6. We searched and we searched, but there were no intelligence found in the Russian military.

  7. Seen videos of these dumbasses just literally one after the other drive into a damn mining line…like the first two should tell you something, nope they keep going outside the first ones hitting more fresh mines like…just amazing stupidity, thankfully.

  8. They have lost 3/4 of a million orcs due to the same.

  9. “Comrades, I know we suffered some casualties, but if we don’t press on, the men who cleared those 88 mines would have sacrificed in vain. We will drive those Ukrainians out of our country. I’m looking for volunteers, 12 brave men to drive through the path the brave 88 have cleared.

    Anyone….

    Okay… Oleg, Sergei, … you 12 have been volunteered.”

  10. “Intelligence failures”…. thats a very russian trade

  11. 88 – Is there _anything_ Russia can do without emulating nazism?

  12. I’ll be sad when we don’t see orcs dying and billions of dollars worth of putins war machines getting blown up by 20$ drones

  13. Geez. They never played Minesweeper on Windows? They play it with real human lives instead. 

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