HavokFour
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Fuel rationing has begun, and the limit is already being reduced in Crimea.
Apparently they won't be shoeing the horses as according to this article one of the reasons the Russians are turning to horses is due to the risk of magnetic mines...I hope they have a good supply of farriers. Shoes wear out.
The initiative was launched by the commander of the “Shtorm” detachment, who reportedly decided to bring back mounted troops due to the widespread presence of magnetic mines in his area of operations — a threat that “practically excludes the use of vehicles.” Difficult terrain and the absence of reliable roads were also cited as reasons for the shift.
“Horses, as is well known, are much more sensitive than humans,” the report said. “Thanks to their natural instincts, a horse, for example, will not step on a magnetic mine — as long as it is not wearing a horseshoe, since there are mines that react specifically to metal. In addition, it orients itself well and sees in the dark.”
yes, mines, lets not pretend its a lack of vehicles and fuel, those horses will need several Kg of food per day. I doubt their logistics will keep up if this becomes wide scale, many people forget animal feed was actually the largest single commodity transported and consumed during WW1, eclipsing even ammunition.Apparently they won't be shoeing the horses as according to this article one of the reasons the Russians are turning to horses is due to the risk of magnetic mines...
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Russia trains cavalry units for battlefield operations
The Russian military is reintroducing horseback units to the battlefield, turning to centuries-old tactics. According to Russian media reports, newly formed cavalry units riding actual horses were observed during training exercises with assault troops from the 9th Motor Rifle Brigade of the...defence-blog.com
Apparently they won't be shoeing the horses as according to this article one of the reasons the Russians are turning to horses is due to the risk of magnetic mines...
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Russia trains cavalry units for battlefield operations
The Russian military is reintroducing horseback units to the battlefield, turning to centuries-old tactics. According to Russian media reports, newly formed cavalry units riding actual horses were observed during training exercises with assault troops from the 9th Motor Rifle Brigade of the...defence-blog.com
The Russians sure won’t be springing for expensive alloys.So austenitic stainless or hastelloy then?
They’ve got lots and lots of strong engineers, maths, science majors in the UkrainePractically a tomahawk.
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Ukraine Officially Reveals Long-Range Neptune-D Missile With 1,000 km Reach
The RK-360L missile, a land-attack variant of the Neptune system, boasts a range of 1,000 km and increased warhead capacity for versatile targeting.united24media.com
I mean when you spray paint over a Tomahawk…Practically a tomahawk.
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Ukraine Officially Reveals Long-Range Neptune-D Missile With 1,000 km Reach
The RK-360L missile, a land-attack variant of the Neptune system, boasts a range of 1,000 km and increased warhead capacity for versatile targeting.united24media.com
French troops boarded a Russian shadow fleet tanker suspected of launching the swarm attacks on Denmark and Germany.