Yeah , thanks
Yeah , thanks
We had a fundraiser last January and with your help we gather and spent 3300$!
We have bought:
- 3 Starlink terminals and special hardware that will allow our pilots work remotely;
- weapon adjustment device;
- 2 fastening for night visions
Thank you, communityπ€
Quite a decent upgrade of a Russian T-72B3 obr. 2022 from the 488 SMR that was taken out and later burned by Ukrainian infantry.
Folks from @WarSpotting managed to find that tank during trainings (I assume that those BMPs from photos were also taken out).
Last night 488 regiment used 3 BMP-2 and 1 tank with 30 infantry on them to attack our positions. Infantry brigades on their own managed to stop them. Russian infantry panicked and retreated. All the vehicles were taken out.
My SBS brigade started targeting IFVs only next day.
Lovely day.
Today Russians used 2 tanks and 1 IFV to attack infantry positions. All of them were taken out by those who are responsible for the frontline β infantry brigades.
My beloved SBS brigade joined the feast only 1 hour later when everything was taken out.
As Iβve mentioned before, Russians use UGVs on daily basis and we highly increased the amount of strikes against them. The most popular β Β«CourierΒ».
And since the AFU with the help of @Starlink company cut their the most efficient connection β situation became worse for them.
Somehow 20 CAA prefers to use tanks from the 59 TR from closed firing positions instead of towed artillery. For the last period of time at least 9 tanks (mostly T-62M) were destroyed or taken out by my and other units.
Destroyed by my company T-72B3M from the 59 TR. November 25.
Not sure that they very counted ;)
Before and after:
Flying mortar vs 2B11 120 mm mortar from the 283 SMR.
This month we have already damaged/destroyed 8 mortars that makes life of our infantry easier.
If you are willing to support us β the best way is monthly membership via WFPπ½ It helps us a lot
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Not very active nowadays. Have a lot of work.
Trying to destroy Russian IFVs and tanks in their shelters. We know that Russians planned to attack our positions with IFVs and with the help of air recon and SIGINT we have found & targeted 4 tanks and 7 IFVs
The 1st 2A65 before and after our workπ₯
During November weβve targeted 10 artillery pieces, 9 mortars, 2 tanks, 3 IFV and 24 drone operators positions (apart from other targets).
So far we have gathered 700/3500$. Thanks everyone for your constant support. Stronger togetherπ€
Somehow WFP doesnβt work. So I will post it here:
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Community! We again need your support to buy extra Β«StarlinkΒ» terminals and extra gear that will help our operators to work far from the frontline and stay safe.
PP: osint4ua@gmail.com
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November 2025. Lyman directionπ½
The first Russian UGV I saw in June 2025. Of course it was quite rare back then.
Right now on Lyman direction the AFU destroy 2-3 UGVs per day. Near Pokrovsk even more.
Sometimes we even see those platforms with RWS but mostly they are used for logistics (at least for now).
Today Russians again attacked near Pokrovsk with approximately 7 MTLBs, 3 tanks and 7 ATVs.
They managed to place a pontoon bridge (MTU-72) through Kazenyi Torets river. But failed to cross it leaving 2 more vehicles near the river (27 in general that river consumed so far).
During my vocation Iβve visited a military cemetery in Lviv. Remember the price that modern Ukrainian cossacks have been paying since 2014.
Merry Christmas.
Russians today attacked UA positions near Pokrovsk towards Razine with 4 tanks, 12 IFVs and 5 ATVs.
Russian marines tried to breakthrough and were eliminated and stopped mostly with the help of artillery (!) and mines that were placed by UAVs.
Today we were attacked by the 1st TA. During the assault Russians used 4 BTR-82AT and 2 BMP-1/2, 1 tank and approximately 7 motorcycles.
All of them were destroyed along side with 1 2S1 SPG and Β«UralΒ» truck with D-30 artillery gun that were moved to support the assault.
The thing is that in my part of the frontline Russians are able to infentrate up to 12 km! In that case there is no way how they are able to be guided via a drone.
Of course they use radio and report to their command but Russians need to know where their soldiers were KIA.
For the 1st time in 4 years Iβve witnessed that Russians deployed DJI drone operators into an assault/infiltration group to have a cover and guidance from the drone (that is crucial for their advance).
Unfortunately, it was a right move. Advance without drones is impossibleπβοΈ
Two rare BTR-70M and 1 BTR-82A were destroyed in the end of November in my area of responsibility.
Using awful conditions Russians decided to attack and, fortunately, got lost a little bit.
My unit managed to took out 1 APC and 6 stormtroopers.
Today Russian marines from the 40th SMBr attacked near Pokrovsk. As a result they have lost 3 tanks and 8 IFVs.
Increased Russian attacks with AFVs have started since the 5th of October and there are no signs that they are going to stop.
From a friend of mineπ½