War in Ukraine

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Wagner Meat Assaults: Cluster Munitions as Medicine

Wagner Meat Assaults: Cluster Munitions as Medicine

Military-technical literature oriented toward civilian readers very often cites identical examples of what precisely drives technological progress. Most frequently they cite the example of tank armor evolution versus anti-tank means. Indeed, the example is quite successful since it shows both separate competition sections of these participants and conditional transition points when completely different methods of […]

Prigozhin’s Rebellion Ended: What It Means for Ukraine and World

Prigozhin’s Rebellion Ended: What It Means for Ukraine and World

Yesterday’s Wagner march on Moscow we assess with a big plus sign for an entirely understandable reason. It’s clear the character surnamed Pootin has become so disgusting that every Ukrainian wishes he wouldn’t make it to The Hague but would instead travel straight to hell with many transfers — far more transfers than Gaddafi got, […]

Russian Spetsnaz Losses: From Hostomel to Bakhmut

Russian Spetsnaz Losses: From Hostomel to Bakhmut

Today, several media outlets, citing The Washington Post, published conclusions from Western military experts on the state of affairs with enemy special forces units. The findings show that Russian spetsnaz losses, including GRU Spetsnaz, reached 90-95% of personnel. Moreover, experts obtained this data using various indirect counting methods, since they couldn’t acquire direct casualty reports […]

First Year of Full-Scale Invasion: What ruSSia Lost

First Year of Full-Scale Invasion: What ruSSia Lost

First year of full-scale invasion brings undeniable and serious consequences for Ukraine and the world. But consequences arrived for the aggressor country as well. Overall, they’re so obvious that no one discusses them as a set of consequences anymore. Statistics on various directions of the sick country’s activity get presented separately. But no one really […]

Belarusian Helicopters in Poland: Wagner’s New Game?

Belarusian Helicopters in Poland: Wagner’s New Game?

The ability to notice something unusual can cost money, freedom, or life — either save all this or lose it. From this perspective, we should examine the incident with Belarusian helicopters in Poland crossing the border. This never happened before, but now — here you go. Moreover, it occurred after a quite impressive Wagner PMC […]

Russian missile in Poland — mess from Moscow’s reckless war

Russian missile in Poland — mess from Moscow’s reckless war

The situation with the Russian missile in Poland has taken on a bizarre character — one that perfectly illustrates the mess the modern world is in. At the moment, three versions are floating around. First: a cruise missile fired by the orcs. Second: their missile, damaged by Ukrainian air defense. Third: a Ukrainian air defense […]

Why Russian Weapons Are Inferior: Ukraine Reveals Reality

Why Russian Weapons Are Inferior: Ukraine Reveals Reality

Why Are Russian Weapons Inferior to Western Weapons? Until 2022, this question was mostly theoretical. Ukraine answered it in practice — with real battles, real losses, and real wreckage on the ground. After World War II, neither the Sovok¹ nor the Swamps² ever fought a real modern war at full strength — using their entire […]

Civilian Firearms in Ukraine: How Much Is Enough?

Civilian Firearms in Ukraine: How Much Is Enough?

From June 1, the Ibis store chain in the capital will resume selling firearms. AR-15 rifles and other .223 caliber weapons should appear on shelves. If this holds true, I can predict the first shipments will sell out instantly. Especially since Ukrainians’ attitudes toward total armament shifted dramatically. Society no longer debates whether to arm […]

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