Por: Forbes Business December 04, 2022
A Ukrainian army BM-21 rocket-launcher.Ukrainian defense ministry photo In Soviet ground-warfare doctrine, which both the Ukrainian and Russian armies largely still follow, artillery is the decisive force. so the big guns can destroy them. This was a problem for the pre-war Ukrainian army, as it was desperately short of cannons and rockets. An artillery army without artillery. So it should come as no surprise that, when Russian forces first... + full article
Forbes USA Business December 05, 2022
Ukrainian defense ministry photo Russia hasn’t done a lot right in its 10-month-old wider war on Ukraine. But it did at least one thing right before the war. A systematic Russian sabotage campaign targeting Ukrainian depots destroyed a significant proportion of the Ukrainian... + más
Anticipating A Russian Attack, The Ukrainian Army Doubled Its Artillery | Forbes
Anticipating A Russian Attack, The Ukrainian Army Trained Its Tank Crews To Fight Like Artillery | Forbes
Newsweek USA World December 02, 2022
The Russian army has continued its assault on the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut in a battle reminiscent of the trench warfare seen in World War I, with neither side giving an inch in what has been a bloody stalemate between the two sides.In a Thursday Facebook post, the General... + más
Russia makes marginal gains as Bakhmut battle descends into trench warfare | Newsweek
In Pictures: Russian Forces Assault World War I Hellscape At Bakhmut | Forbes
Forbes USA Business December 01, 2022
Ukrainian army 17th Tank Brigade.Ukrainian army photo , together equipped with around 400 ex-Soviet T-64 tanks, were no match for Russian brigades with their thousands of more modern T-72s and T-80s. But the Ukrainians learned fast. When Russia widened its war on Ukraine... + más
In Eight Years, Russian Agents Blew Up 210,000 Tons Of Ukrainian Ammo—And Nearly Silenced Kyiv’s Artillery | Forbes
Forbes USA Business November 18, 2022
Russian army 2S19s in happier times.Russian defense ministry photo The 2S19 is the Russian army’s main self-propelled howitzer. Russia had around 850 of the 42-ton, tracked artillery pieces in its inventory when it widened its war on Ukraine back in late February. Nine months... + más
Ukraine’s World War II-Vintage Howitzers Still Work Just Fine | Forbes
Better call Seoul: U.S. watches nervously as Europe turns to South Korea for weapons | Politico
Forbes USA Business November 14, 2022
Chornobaivka Airport burns on March 16, 2022.Maxar Three days after the Kremlin ordered its starving, battered forces in southern Ukraine’s Kherson Oblast, Ukrainian troops liberated the international airport in the oblast. No one should be surprised at what the Ukrainians... + más
Russian Troops Could Cause A Lot Of Damage And Death As They Flee Southern Ukraine | Forbes
Ukrainian troops raise flag in Kherson as Russian troops fall back | Newsweek
The Boston Globe USA World October 30, 2022
KHERSON REGION, Ukraine — On the screen of a thermal imaging camera, the Russian armored personnel carrier disappeared in a silent puff of smoke.“What a beautiful explosion,” said 1st Lt. Serhiy, a Ukrainian drone pilot who watched as his weapon buzzed into a... + más
EXPLAINER: US weapons systems Ukraine will or won't get | Associated Press
EXPLAINER: US weapons systems Ukraine will or won't get | WPLG Local 10
Forbes USA Business September 27, 2022
A Russian howitzer near Bakhmut.Via social media Three weeks ago, the Ukrainian army’s northeastern counteroffensive dismantled one of the Russian army’s elite units: the 1st Guards Tank Army. Now the same counteroffensive reportedly has wrecked a new motorized infantry... + más
The Russian Air Force Loses Up To Four Planes In One Day As Ukrainian Air-Defenses Advance | Forbes
Russia’s War Mobilization Is Pointless As Long As Its Army Lacks Trucks | Forbes
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