Julian jihad: Ich erinnere mich, wie Leute noch vor vier Monaten gelacht haben :soycry: (I remember how homos 4 months ago laughed at my prognosis)

https://x.com/julianroepcke/status/1817655098346278956

Comments still coping but that direction has my fav brigade the 47th one it's an legendary one because Ukraine and west decided to create new brigade that had no Soviet exp from young soldiers and prepare them for spring counteroffensive.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/47th_Mechanized_Brigade_(Ukraine)

Their Wikipedia, they got defeated 6 out of 6 battles they took part of.

The battalion's success was recognized by the Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Valery Zaluzhny, who ordered its expansion into a full assault regiment.[9] Within three months, the 47th Assault Battalion was reorganized into the 47th Assault Brigade, which was then led by Oleksandr Sak as its commander, with Shalamaga as his deputy.[11]

General Zaluzhny appointed Oleksandr Sak as the brigade commander. The brigade underwent combat training in various locations throughout Ukraine and Europe and members of the brigade trained on vehicles at a U.S. base.[1] The brigade saw a significant increase in personnel, from roughly 400 in April to around 2,000 in January 2023.

The fricking general

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17222019156132634.webp

Trained by NATO instructors, the 47th Brigade all-volunteer unit is one of Ukraine's powerhouse brigades. It is equipped with US-made military hardware, including M1 Abrams tanks, M2 Bradley fighting vehicles, and M-109 howitzers.

  • Their commander was in Forbes

In 2023, he was included in Forbes 30 Under 30: Creators of the Future rating.

So how the first battle went ?

As of September 2023, the brigade had suffered around 2,000 casualties out of its initial complement of 5,000.

What about the Forbes creator of future ?

former commander of the 47th Mechanized Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine until 16 September 2023 when he was replaced by Colonel Oleksandr Pavlii

But don't worry they are about to destroy Putin

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17222019157117755.webp

Got defeated

https://media.tenor.com/oWmJs7WkO58AAAAx/naomi-tea-model.webp

But don't a CHANGING GAYMING coming

On February 23, 2024, the brigade published a video that showed, for the first time, an M1A1 Abrams in combat operation in Ukraine. Two days later, the Russians published a video of the first-ever M1A1 Abrams destroyed in Ukraine.

https://media.tenor.com/jMMMZkZt1EoAAAAx/cringe-laughing.webp

Ukrainian commander-in-chief Syrskyi publicly praised the 47th Brigade in March 2024 for its efforts in repelling Russian attacks on the villages of Berdychi and Orlivka.[37] On March 10, 2024, the commander of the brigade, Ryumshin, was replaced by Col. Yan Yatsishen.[38] The latter is the fourth commander so far.[32]

https://media.tenor.com/LGG5tY9IOicAAAAx/nicki-minaj-celebrity.webp

El País on April 22, 2024 reported the brigade was in dire straits due to ammunition and equipment shortages; in one company, for instance, there remained only two Bradley vehicles in operation out of its initial eleven.[32]

Around April 20, the brigade was pulled back from the front line east of Ocheretyne to rest and resupply. However, coordination with the replacing unit, the 115th Mechanized Brigade, failed and the Russian 30th Motor Rifle Brigade took advantage of the opportunity to advance swiftly on Ocheretyne.

Guess what happened next ?

https://media.tenor.com/zo2pyKeUnr8AAAAx/abbott-elementary-power-pose.webp

The 47th was sent back to the fight, could not avoid the fall of the town but prevented the Russians from widening the salient. Forbes reported the brigade was 2,000 strong at the time and had lost at least 40 of its roughly 200 M2 IFV and five of its 31 M1A1 tanks.

https://media.tenor.com/5NDQO8cg11kAAAAx/black-girl.webp

Time to go back to cagie, wagie.

And yesterday was again awesome for them

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17222019163242226.webp

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17222019164841785.webp

Guess what western media is doing ?

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17222019170041564.webp

Hyping them

https://media.tenor.com/RMJ34cFZtOEAAAAx/chris-evans.webp

They lost over 50% of their shit and it's also cute how they ignoring now the legendary abrams with absolutely zero success.

A week ago Ukraine lost the village of Prohres after just 48 hours of fighting.

Defending Ukrainian units fled, while the reinforcing troops from the 47th also had to withdraw due to lack of infantry.

After the loss of the village the Russians have advanced up to 1km a day.

Some Ukrainian units even got surrounded in the midst of the Russian offensive, although they managed to break free.

"Beak free"

Multiple Ukrainian sources are now calling the situation on the Pokrovsk front "critical"

What has led to this situation?

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17222019178503125.webp

The situation on the Pokrovsk front is the result of many of the long- and short-term challenges the Ukrainians face coming together at the same time.

The most significant ones are the issues with leadership and the manpower situation, which we've discussed since spring.

Ukraine still seems to expend the lives of its soldiers to hold on to as much territory as possible.

It's politically understandable, but it does mean that the commanders at the frontline have very little flexibility and even need to leave their men in dangerous positions.

This problem is exasperated by the issue of manpower & reserves.

Majority of the combat-capable Ukrainian troops are now at the front, even the 150-154 series of brigades. Russia has managed to create multiple crises over the summer which have tied up UA resources & reserves

But Syrsky told he won in Kharkiv by having 30+ brigades and storming 6 Russian and failing

With little reserves left, to solve these crises Ukraine needs to move reinforcements from one part of the front to another. To strengthen defences in one place Ukraine needs to make another place vulnerable.

This constant fire-brigading burns through Ukrainian troops.

Lowering mobilisation age ?

https://media.tenor.com/2w1XsfvQD5kAAAAx/hhgf.webp

Or like Poland creating volunteer khohols brigade from Ukrainian refugees ?

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17222019180306234.webp

I am sure they did this on their own will since they escaped Ukraine to join an foreign legion with less rights than regular Ukrainian army

https://media.tenor.com/Lrnfn3THxVIAAAAx/laugh.webp

Many Ukrainian formations haven't received replacements in a long time. When they do, the replacements may be of poor quality either due to age, or due to subpar training.

The same applies to green formations sent to the front, who are just getting their baptism of fire.

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17222019185816317.webp

You remember how pizzashil was praising Ukrainian training ?

Battered formations can rarely be pulled out of the line because there is nothing to replace them.

Russia on the other hand attacks the brigades and units that it has learned are either the most exhausted or the worst lead/trained. It especially strikes at troop rotations.

Crises have accumulated over the summer with Ocheretyne, Kharkiv, Chasiv Yar, Toretsk, and now Prohress.

Russia has strived to exhaust the Ukrainians. Now, for the first time, it has managed to create multiple larger crises in different areas at the same time.

With multiple fires to put out, (Toretsk is still very much ongoing and both sides are attacking in Kharkiv) Ukraine can't simply attempt to throw everything at Prohres like it did in Kharkiv.

Russians on the other hand have brought in fresh units to lead the attack.

Ukraine's new mobilization laws will hopefully make the situation easier over the autumn, but we are not there yet. The reinforcements are still some ways away (and of unknown quality).

Russia definitely has a few weeks to even a couple of to try and exploit the situation.

Ukrainian new mobilisation laws is like 5 months old now and other one where every man had to register out of 11 millions 6 millions didn't

https://media.tenor.com/cwoN93BINOMAAAAx/so-good-wink.webp

And the one who did had some kind of disability of exception to not serve

Now some copes is needed

Russia has also failed to make the most of Kharkiv. Had something like this happened after Kharkiv started the situation would be even worse. Russia is less prepared to exploit this than in early summer.

Ukraine has also managed to navigate precarious situations before.

https://media.tenor.com/hB7krkZ2mZkAAAAx/chris-evans.webp

If they can stem or even exhaust the tide until the new waves of mobilized start appearing on the frontlines, the crisis is averted.

Russia seems to be throwing everything it has to break the Ukrainians before that happens.

I swear on his balls it 100% will happen anyways now millions Ukrainian men will rush to hold bakhmut

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17222019189472678.webp

It's so r-slurred that they think it's 2022 and Ukrainian are wanting to die for the country whose corruption lvl is now worse than in 2022 when now more people speak in Russian than in 2022 when they lost the general they loved and are lead by illegal president :marseyrofl:

I expect my 47th chan brigade to be back on the frontline in couple of days

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I get the feeling the Ukies are right out of reserves after trying to counter the incursion by Kharkov, Russkies just have to keep pushing. Hard to predict a collapse or a breaking point, but the Ukies can only move backwards now. Having said that it is hard to envision the Russkies ever crossing the Dnieper without reactivating the northern front, and harder yet to see the Belarusians going for that.

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