Joe’s still giving aid to the enemy!☘️
(breakingdefense.com)
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Pfff. Target practice. Too heavy for Ukraine conditions, yet Bradley armor will only stop bullets fired from small arms.
Dorito drones incoming. LOLOL
Also, the Bradleys are designed to work in packs. The New Atlas Channel is saying that 50 of these won't even equip half a NATO brigade.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XOSoGQcc4k
Mercouris then points out that the Ukrainians are likely to spread them out over several rather than concentrate them in one brigade.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuofdfbt7MY
I'm curious how you decide they are too heavy. Is it rain/mud season in Ukraine (I honestly don't know)? I ask because the Tiger 1 and Tiger 2 tanks seemed to work well there in the last big dust up...
General Mud or the Rasputitsa (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rasputitsa) happens in Ukraine during November/December, due to rain and also in February/March due to melting snow.
Right now we are entering General Winter, when people freeze to death. IDK how insulated tanks, or armoured vehicles are, but I suspect they will be colder than a witches tit. the problem for Ukrainians are that they are issued NATO uniforms (and they are not that warm) - Russians on the other hand train in Siberia for winter offensives. It gets below -40F there.
The reason the tigers did OK, is because the rains had not arrived yet. ( BTW This is the reason the Soviet tanks are lighter and smaller). Nevertheless, the other issue is that during winter, everything is visible via drones - there are no leaves to hide behind - so that brings its own problems.
here is a muddy video: https://t.me/intelslava/43158