The U.S. and NATO Helped Trigger the Ukraine War.

An episode of combat work in Ukraine, the Russian ZRPK "Tunguska-M", 18th combined arms army of the "Dnepr" group of forces. The Tunguska-M air defense is also used by the Ukrainian army. In the video, the Tunguska-M ZRPK shoots down a Ukrainian drone using a 9M311-M1 missile. The drone's wreckage is shown at the end of the video, the drone model is not reported, the location of the shooting is unknown. It is worth noting that the Tunguska-M air defense has become more common.

 
Footage of an attempt by Ukrainian kamikaze drones of the aircraft type, presumably UJ-22 Airborne and Aeroprakt A-22, to attack the Russian economic zone "Alabuga" in Tatarstan. The Ukrainians were supposed to hit the Russian enterprise producing kamikaze drones "Geran". This is not the first attempt to attack this enterprise. The Russian army allegedly used the "Pantsir-S1" and "Tor-M2" air defense systems to repel the attack. Not all missiles immediately hit the target, presumably the air defense was operating at maximum range, or the terrain folds interfered with the radar. It is reported that 5 Ukrainian drones took part in the attack, all of them were shot down by Russian air defense.

 
Footage of a combined Russian missile strike on the command post of the 47th Mechanized Brigade of the Ukrainian Army in the village of Korovintsy, Sumy Oblast, Ukraine. According to media reports, the missile strike was carried out by a Russian Iskander ballistic missile and a Tornado-S MLRS. The forested area housed a Ukrainian command post, communications masts, three mobile communications nodes and military vehicles. Judging by the video, the missiles hit quite accurately. Media reports that 65 Ukrainian servicemen were killed, including 25 officers.

 
The rare American M114 howitzers began to be used by the Ukrainian army, and now they are one of the oldest pieces of artillery in service with the Ukrainian army. Earlier, 105-mm M101 howitzers from the Second World War, used by the Ukrainian army, were also shown. Greece had previously announced its intention to transfer 70 M114 howitzers from storage to Ukraine. The 155-mm M114 howitzer was developed in the USA in 1941, we can say this howitzer is a "veteran" of the Second World War. During the Second World War, the M114 howitzer was the main medium howitzer of the US Army and continued to remain in service for several decades after it. The M114 howitzers were actively used in the Korean and Vietnam Wars.
The calculation of the M114 howitzer is up to 11 people, the length of the howitzer barrel is 24.4 caliber, the firing range is 14600 meters, the rate of fire is up to 2 rounds per minute, the weight of the howitzer is 5800 kg.

 
Residents of Kyiv began to publish episodes of a massive attack by Russian missiles on objects in the city on the night of April 24. As reported, Russian Iskander missiles, Kalibr missiles, and Kh-59 and Kh-69 missiles were used for the attack. It is worth noting that the video does not show the operation of the MIM-104 Patriot air defense system and other air defense systems; perhaps the Ukrainian army has a shortage of these missiles. A video from a Kharkov resident is also shown, showing Russian missile strikes on the Ukrainian Malyshev Transport Engineering Plant in Kharkov. According to Ukrainian media, there are dead and wounded.

 
An episode of combat work in Ukraine, the crew of the Russian 203-mm self-propelled artillery unit 2S7M "Malka". The SAU 2S7M "Malka" was developed in 1986. The SAU 2S7M "Malka" struck a stronghold of the Ukrainian army in the Krasnoarmeysk direction in the Donbass. Artillery strikes are adjusted from the UAV "Orlan-10".

 
The first Swedish Pbv 302 armored personnel carrier appeared in the units of the Russian army in Ukraine. Previously, the Pbv 302 armored personnel carrier was used by the Ukrainian army, but was abandoned by the crew, under what circumstances is unknown. The Pansarbandvagn 302 APC was produced in Sweden from 1966 to 1971. It was created to replace the Pbv 301 and M113 APCs. The Pbv 302 APC can be armed with 20-mm automatic cannons. The PBV 302 APC has a speed of up to 66 km / h, and a cruising range of 300 km. The Pbv 302 APC can carry up to 12 people, with two crew members.

 
Unique archive footage of the interception of all Ukrainian HIMARS missiles by the Russian Pantsir-S1 air defense system. The HIMARS MLRS has been produced in the United States since 2005. The video is filmed by Russian servicemen from the ground, and is currently the only high-quality video showing the results of the Pantsir-S1 air defense system's work on such targets. The Pantsir-S1 air defense missile and gun system reportedly shot down all 12 HIMARS MLRS missiles. GMLRS missiles are a difficult target, and practice has shown that air defense operators must have experience working on such targets. Judging by the video, the Pantsir-S1 air defense system demonstrated 100% effectiveness against targets such as the GMLRS missiles of the HIMARS MLRS systems.

 
Footage of another M2A2 Bradley ODS-SA IFV used by Russian army units. The M2A2 Bradley ODS SA IFV was previously used by the Ukrainian army and was abandoned with the engine running in the Kursk region of Russia, near the village of Kazachya Loknya. Russian marines of the 155th Brigade tested the M2A2 IFV and shared their impressions. It is worth noting that, in terms of its overall qualities, the M2A2 Bradley ODS SA IFV showed itself well in battles in Ukraine. Details in the video.

 
The first official footage of North Korean soldiers training at Russian army training grounds has been published. The video shows Russian and North Korean servicemen conducting joint training. Earlier, the head of the Russian General Staff, Valery Gerasimov, reported that the Russian army used North Korean soldiers in the Kursk region. But there is still no answer to the question of how many there were. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has already reported that a monument to the North Korean soldiers who took part in the battles in Russia's Kursk region will soon be erected in Pyongyang.

 
Footage of a Russian Kh-38 missile strike on a temporary deployment point of a UAV battalion of the 38th Marine Brigade of Ukraine. The video was filmed near the village of Nikolaevka, east of Slavyansk. Ukrainian servicemen launched and controlled FPV drones from one of the buildings. The attack was carried out by a Russian Su-34 fighter-bomber with a Kh-38 high-precision air-to-surface missile. The main purpose of Kh-38 missiles is to destroy ground, sea and fortified targets, including equipment, buildings and other objects.

 
The first official footage of North Korean soldiers training at Russian army training grounds has been published. The video shows Russian and North Korean servicemen conducting joint training. Earlier, the head of the Russian General Staff, Valery Gerasimov, reported that the Russian army used North Korean soldiers in the Kursk region. But there is still no answer to the question of how many there were. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has already reported that a monument to the North Korean soldiers who took part in the battles in Russia's Kursk region will soon be erected in Pyongyang.


They looked well trained and motivated.
 
Against the backdrop of news about the use of DPRK soldiers in battles in the Kursk region of Russia, new information about them has begun to appear. Chairman of the Russian State Duma Defense Committee Andrei Kartapolov reported that now the DPRK servicemen have completed the tasks assigned and are starting to prepare for new ones, the details of which will become known later. Now we can assume that the DPRK servicemen will be involved in the battles in Donbass. Previously, it was assumed that they would be used in the Belgorod region of Russia, but the battles there are taking place in a limited area and their intensity is low. Let me remind you that earlier in 2024, Russia and the DPRK ratified a strategic partnership agreement. In the video, you can see episodes of the training of DPRK servicemen in Russia.

 
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