Simplistic propaganda. Panzerhaubitze 2000 is not something that would be wasted on area attacks.Yuri wrote: ↑03 Sep 2022 08:18And on these video frames, the result of a 155 mm guided projectile strike on the center of the city of Energodar is very clearly visible.Aida1 wrote: ↑02 Sep 2022 18:04The ukranians appreciate the panzerhaubitze 2000.
https://youtu.be/cM_Z98N2J8I
As you can see, high-precision 155 mm shells hit all the armored vehicles of the Russian Orcs.
Energodar August 28, 2022. Fire after shelling
Presumably, such accurate shots were fired from our ultra-expensive tarantass type PzH 2000 (Federal Republic of Germany). It is impossible to make such an accurate shot from the Soviet Msta-S. In addition, the Soviet Msta-S has a 152 mm gun caliber.
P.S. This is the city where those who serve the largest nuclear power plant in Europe (Zaporizhia NPP) live.
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Where did you see the shooting on the area?Aida1 wrote: ↑03 Sep 2022 11:16Simplistic propaganda. Panzerhaubitze 2000 is not something that would be wasted on area attacks.Yuri wrote: ↑03 Sep 2022 08:18And on these video frames, the result of a 155 mm guided projectile strike on the center of the city of Energodar is very clearly visible.Aida1 wrote: ↑02 Sep 2022 18:04The ukranians appreciate the panzerhaubitze 2000.
https://youtu.be/cM_Z98N2J8I
As you can see, high-precision 155 mm shells hit all the armored vehicles of the Russian Orcs.
Energodar August 28, 2022. Fire after shelling
Presumably, such accurate shots were fired from our ultra-expensive tarantass type PzH 2000 (Federal Republic of Germany). It is impossible to make such an accurate shot from the Soviet Msta-S. In addition, the Soviet Msta-S has a 152 mm gun caliber.
P.S. This is the city where those who serve the largest nuclear power plant in Europe (Zaporizhia NPP) live.
In this case, our tarantass fired at point targets - tanks. Can't you see?
The fact that these tanks look like cars should not confuse you. This is a clever trick of the Russians. Orcs disguised their Orcish tanks as cars of civilians.
One tarantass type PzH2k was able to hit a whole herd of Russian tanks, no less than ten pieces.
And this, mind you, with only five high-precision projectiles. This is because in this case, each high-precision projectile fired from our tarantass hit at least two Russian tanks.
Therefore, in this case, our tarantass fired special shells, namely.
These were shells not only of high accuracy, but also capable of hitting two tanks at once. After hitting the first tank, the projectile ricocheted against the second tank standing next to it.
However, this is possible if these tanks should not only look like cars (as in this video), but the thickness of the armor of these car-like tanks should also be no thicker than a sheet of tin, from which the body of an ordinary car is made.
You are obviously behind the times.
Western artillery technology has developed so rapidly that you can't keep up with all the new products.
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Last I heard there's 18 PzH2000 in the Ukraine, that will not reverse their vast artillery inferiority. 18 pieces of anything that aren't nuclear weapons isn't worth much discussion.
However in recent reports the US has said that they gave Ukraine 800,000 artillery rounds so far in the war. This is about 2 1/2-3 weeks of Russian firing from the claims of the Ukrainian leadership.
However in recent reports the US has said that they gave Ukraine 800,000 artillery rounds so far in the war. This is about 2 1/2-3 weeks of Russian firing from the claims of the Ukrainian leadership.
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Not to be taken too seriously. You are wasting a lot of words to say nothing very credible.Yuri wrote: ↑03 Sep 2022 12:11Where did you see the shooting on the area?Aida1 wrote: ↑03 Sep 2022 11:16Simplistic propaganda. Panzerhaubitze 2000 is not something that would be wasted on area attacks.Yuri wrote: ↑03 Sep 2022 08:18And on these video frames, the result of a 155 mm guided projectile strike on the center of the city of Energodar is very clearly visible.Aida1 wrote: ↑02 Sep 2022 18:04The ukranians appreciate the panzerhaubitze 2000.
https://youtu.be/cM_Z98N2J8I
As you can see, high-precision 155 mm shells hit all the armored vehicles of the Russian Orcs.
Energodar August 28, 2022. Fire after shelling
Presumably, such accurate shots were fired from our ultra-expensive tarantass type PzH 2000 (Federal Republic of Germany). It is impossible to make such an accurate shot from the Soviet Msta-S. In addition, the Soviet Msta-S has a 152 mm gun caliber.
P.S. This is the city where those who serve the largest nuclear power plant in Europe (Zaporizhia NPP) live.
In this case, our tarantass fired at point targets - tanks. Can't you see?
The fact that these tanks look like cars should not confuse you. This is a clever trick of the Russians. Orcs disguised their Orcish tanks as cars of civilians.
One tarantass type PzH2k was able to hit a whole herd of Russian tanks, no less than ten pieces.
And this, mind you, with only five high-precision projectiles. This is because in this case, each high-precision projectile fired from our tarantass hit at least two Russian tanks.
Therefore, in this case, our tarantass fired special shells, namely.
These were shells not only of high accuracy, but also capable of hitting two tanks at once. After hitting the first tank, the projectile ricocheted against the second tank standing next to it.
However, this is possible if these tanks should not only look like cars (as in this video), but the thickness of the armor of these car-like tanks should also be no thicker than a sheet of tin, from which the body of an ordinary car is made.
You are obviously behind the times.
Western artillery technology has developed so rapidly that you can't keep up with all the new products.
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Dear, dear dear. These weapons will be used against high value targets just like HIMARS. If you have less weapons, you use them more intelligently. Highly accurate weapons do not need to fire much ammo anyway.Cult Icon wrote: ↑03 Sep 2022 12:42Last I heard there's 18 PzH2000 in the Ukraine, that will not reverse their vast artillery inferiority. 18 pieces of anything that aren't nuclear weapons isn't worth much discussion.
However in recent reports the US has said that they gave Ukraine 800,000 artillery rounds so far in the war. This is about 2 1/2-3 weeks of Russian firing from the claims of the Ukrainian leadership.
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Honestly admit that you do not want to admit that you did not know about the excellent characteristics of Western artillery systems that I have reported here.Aida1 wrote: ↑03 Sep 2022 14:18Not to be taken too seriously. You are wasting a lot of words to say nothing very credible.Yuri wrote: ↑03 Sep 2022 12:11Where did you see the shooting on the area?Aida1 wrote: ↑03 Sep 2022 11:16Simplistic propaganda. Panzerhaubitze 2000 is not something that would be wasted on area attacks.Yuri wrote: ↑03 Sep 2022 08:18And on these video frames, the result of a 155 mm guided projectile strike on the center of the city of Energodar is very clearly visible.Aida1 wrote: ↑02 Sep 2022 18:04The ukranians appreciate the panzerhaubitze 2000.
https://youtu.be/cM_Z98N2J8I
As you can see, high-precision 155 mm shells hit all the armored vehicles of the Russian Orcs.
Energodar August 28, 2022. Fire after shelling
Presumably, such accurate shots were fired from our ultra-expensive tarantass type PzH 2000 (Federal Republic of Germany). It is impossible to make such an accurate shot from the Soviet Msta-S. In addition, the Soviet Msta-S has a 152 mm gun caliber.
P.S. This is the city where those who serve the largest nuclear power plant in Europe (Zaporizhia NPP) live.
In this case, our tarantass fired at point targets - tanks. Can't you see?
The fact that these tanks look like cars should not confuse you. This is a clever trick of the Russians. Orcs disguised their Orcish tanks as cars of civilians.
One tarantass type PzH2k was able to hit a whole herd of Russian tanks, no less than ten pieces.
And this, mind you, with only five high-precision projectiles. This is because in this case, each high-precision projectile fired from our tarantass hit at least two Russian tanks.
Therefore, in this case, our tarantass fired special shells, namely.
These were shells not only of high accuracy, but also capable of hitting two tanks at once. After hitting the first tank, the projectile ricocheted against the second tank standing next to it.
However, this is possible if these tanks should not only look like cars (as in this video), but the thickness of the armor of these car-like tanks should also be no thicker than a sheet of tin, from which the body of an ordinary car is made.
You are obviously behind the times.
Western artillery technology has developed so rapidly that you can't keep up with all the new products.
There is nothing shameful in this if you are not an artilleryman and have not been familiar with artillery business before.
Of course, it is not comme il faut for a European Aryan to learn about this from a Russian untermensch. Well, I think you'll get over it somehow.
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Not a very rational posting. Where Enrrgodar is concerned there are good reasons to suspects the Russians did the firing.Yuri wrote: ↑03 Sep 2022 14:37Honestly admit that you do not want to admit that you did not know about the excellent characteristics of Western artillery systems that I have reported here.Aida1 wrote: ↑03 Sep 2022 14:18Not to be taken too seriously. You are wasting a lot of words to say nothing very credible.Yuri wrote: ↑03 Sep 2022 12:11Where did you see the shooting on the area?Aida1 wrote: ↑03 Sep 2022 11:16Simplistic propaganda. Panzerhaubitze 2000 is not something that would be wasted on area attacks.Yuri wrote: ↑03 Sep 2022 08:18
And on these video frames, the result of a 155 mm guided projectile strike on the center of the city of Energodar is very clearly visible.
As you can see, high-precision 155 mm shells hit all the armored vehicles of the Russian Orcs.
Energodar August 28, 2022. Fire after shelling
Presumably, such accurate shots were fired from our ultra-expensive tarantass type PzH 2000 (Federal Republic of Germany). It is impossible to make such an accurate shot from the Soviet Msta-S. In addition, the Soviet Msta-S has a 152 mm gun caliber.
P.S. This is the city where those who serve the largest nuclear power plant in Europe (Zaporizhia NPP) live.
In this case, our tarantass fired at point targets - tanks. Can't you see?
The fact that these tanks look like cars should not confuse you. This is a clever trick of the Russians. Orcs disguised their Orcish tanks as cars of civilians.
One tarantass type PzH2k was able to hit a whole herd of Russian tanks, no less than ten pieces.
And this, mind you, with only five high-precision projectiles. This is because in this case, each high-precision projectile fired from our tarantass hit at least two Russian tanks.
Therefore, in this case, our tarantass fired special shells, namely.
These were shells not only of high accuracy, but also capable of hitting two tanks at once. After hitting the first tank, the projectile ricocheted against the second tank standing next to it.
However, this is possible if these tanks should not only look like cars (as in this video), but the thickness of the armor of these car-like tanks should also be no thicker than a sheet of tin, from which the body of an ordinary car is made.
You are obviously behind the times.
Western artillery technology has developed so rapidly that you can't keep up with all the new products.
There is nothing shameful in this if you are not an artilleryman and have not been familiar with artillery business before.
Of course, it is not comme il faut for a European Aryan to learn about this from a Russian untermensch. Well, I think you'll get over it somehow.
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Precisely!
The Russians fired on themselves! Nothing can be hidden from you!
The speed with which you managed to expose another Russian meanness is amazing!
Are you by any chance a student of your great compatriot Hercule Poirot and/or perhaps his English girlfriend Agatha Christie? In any case, you act just like Hercule and Agatha in one bottle.
Well, I admit it: in Energodar, the Russians fired on themselves.
They changed into the uniform of the gunners of the armed forces of Ukraine, penetrated behind the front line into the enemy's rear and at the moment when the Ukrainian gunners were eating, committed theft and hijacking of a tarantass of the PzH 2k type.
After that, they fired at Energodar with ultra-modern NATO 155 mm shells. The same projectiles that have two properties at once, namely: controllability and recoiling.
Having committed their heinous deed under a false flag, the Russian orcs returned to Energodar and began shouting to the whole world that the armed forces of Ukraine were shooting at peaceful objects and residents.
In a word, scoundrels, what to take from them.
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Russia did the shelling. No western weapons were used.Yuri wrote: ↑04 Sep 2022 09:47Precisely!
The Russians fired on themselves! Nothing can be hidden from you!
The speed with which you managed to expose another Russian meanness is amazing!
Are you by any chance a student of your great compatriot Hercule Poirot and/or perhaps his English girlfriend Agatha Christie? In any case, you act just like Hercule and Agatha in one bottle.
Well, I admit it: in Energodar, the Russians fired on themselves.
They changed into the uniform of the gunners of the armed forces of Ukraine, penetrated behind the front line into the enemy's rear and at the moment when the Ukrainian gunners were eating, committed theft and hijacking of a tarantass of the PzH 2k type.
After that, they fired at Energodar with ultra-modern NATO 155 mm shells. The same projectiles that have two properties at once, namely: controllability and recoiling.
Having committed their heinous deed under a false flag, the Russian orcs returned to Energodar and began shouting to the whole world that the armed forces of Ukraine were shooting at peaceful objects and residents.
In a word, scoundrels, what to take from them.
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Well, that's right, Hercule Poirot and Agatha Christie in one bottle!Aida1 wrote: ↑04 Sep 2022 11:58Russia did the shelling. No western weapons were used.Yuri wrote: ↑04 Sep 2022 09:47Precisely!
The Russians fired on themselves! Nothing can be hidden from you!
The speed with which you managed to expose another Russian meanness is amazing!
Are you by any chance a student of your great compatriot Hercule Poirot and/or perhaps his English girlfriend Agatha Christie? In any case, you act just like Hercule and Agatha in one bottle.
Well, I admit it: in Energodar, the Russians fired on themselves.
They changed into the uniform of the gunners of the armed forces of Ukraine, penetrated behind the front line into the enemy's rear and at the moment when the Ukrainian gunners were eating, committed theft and hijacking of a tarantass of the PzH 2k type.
After that, they fired at Energodar with ultra-modern NATO 155 mm shells. The same projectiles that have two properties at once, namely: controllability and recoiling.
Having committed their heinous deed under a false flag, the Russian orcs returned to Energodar and began shouting to the whole world that the armed forces of Ukraine were shooting at peaceful objects and residents.
In a word, scoundrels, what to take from them.
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WoW!
Well, if Nero Wolfe connected to our Hercule Poirot and Agatha Christie in one bottle, now all the vile tricks of the Russians will be established before they are committed.
Moreover, now we can be sure that we will find out about the dastardly tricks of the Russians even before they are conceived by the Russians themselves.
Well, if Nero Wolfe connected to our Hercule Poirot and Agatha Christie in one bottle, now all the vile tricks of the Russians will be established before they are committed.
Moreover, now we can be sure that we will find out about the dastardly tricks of the Russians even before they are conceived by the Russians themselves.
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https://vk.com/milinfolive?z=video-1235 ... -123538639
3:30, features a towed heavy artillery piece. Not sure what model it is.
3:30, features a towed heavy artillery piece. Not sure what model it is.
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thanks, the extremely long barrel suggested that it was being used for counter-battery fire.