Ukrainian UAV teams witnessed a reported seventeen Russian armored and unarmored vehicles hit defensive mine barriers in the Kursk region. Published November 16, 2024



by Voldesad

13 comments
  1. I love how they relentlessly drive on the roads, get blown up, and then the next vehicle overtakes and proceeds to drive at full speed down the very same road

  2. Even more of ppresident Shitcan’s Single Use Soldiers waiting on the banks of the River Styx, poor ferry man must be doing triple time.

  3. In WWII the allied tanks added chains hanging off makeshift arms in front to trigger mines before hitting them. How have armies forgotten simple tactics?

  4. Blows my mind they can still keep up these eyewatering losses for such modest gains. The war machine HAS to grind to a halt at some point, surely! There is NOT an unlimited supply of old Soviet gear, they can’t KEEP offering people more and more money to fight. Yes, people have been saying that for a year now but I’m not someone who thought that would happen overnight, however they just can’t keep this up for another year or two, the maths doesn’t add up, and that’s before you factor in their declining economy (inflation of the ruble, soaring interest rates, worker shortages). It’s going to get “interesting”…

  5. Drones are getting the headlines but mines are out there putting a *serious* hurting on Ivan.

  6. How many times you want to show the same 3 vehicles blown up by mines?

    Yes.

  7. Special Space Operation: S.S.O

    Russian forces continue to charge against mining operations in Kursk oblast in the hope of boosting their deteriorating space program.

  8. Some people start their day with a hot cup of coffee. I start mine by watching Russians get smoked via human mine clearing operations.

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