Lula chantageia companheiro de chapa e seu partido, visando a sua malfadada candidatura! Na verdade, a chantagem é o espetáculo final da vida de um ladrão.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65fQHAos0jc
Helmet cam footage from a firefight between Ukrainian and Russian troops somewhere in a undisclosed location in Ukraine shows the moment the machine gun of a Ukrainian soldier being hit by a Russian rifle round.
The Ukrainian soldier takes the round to his machine gun after exposing his position for a while to long during a short ceasefire.
It appears that the soldier himself got hit by the ricochet but stayed mostly unharmed from it.
The contacted his comrades and informed them about his status.
From all we can see in the video it appears he stayed in the fight and is well.
A soon as more informations to this event are available we will update this description.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2hRvMWFx-Y
A Drone video from Ukraine shows the moment as the advance of an entire Russian tank regiment was stopped and forced to retreat by Ukrainian artillery and tanks.
The event occured on the E95 at the entrance to Skybyn when the tanks attempted to move towards Kyiv through Bovary, north east of the capital city.
When large parts of the regiment piled up on the road accurate Ukrainian tank and artillery fire targeted the vehicles forcing them to retreat over the open fields in the vincinity.
According to reports to targeted regiment was the 6th Russian Tank Regiment of the 90th Tank Divison.
Alleged audio files added to the video claim to show a conversation between Russian forces during the event.
Here is a translation:
Udar: Nitra I am Udar
Nitra: 6th regiment is almost lost
Udar: what?
Nitra: 6th regiment, I am collecting them, a lot of losses, cant report yet. Head of the column got into an ambush, commander is dead. I am checking the rest.
Udar: As soon as you check let me know
Nitra: They were hitting us with artillery, tanks and I think Bayraktars, AUVs. I am trying to figure it out
The authenticity of this audi recording however can not be confirmed.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSSv6cXVRak
A rather strange video showing two Russian attack helicopters type KA-52 and MI-28 conducting a very weird rocket attack maneuver recently raised a lot of questions and speculation.
In the video the two low flying helicopters can be seen firing their unguided rockets towards the sky while pulling their noses up pretty fast.
This actually gives the impression the helicopters are used in some sort of multiple launch rocket system way and this is actually a pretty accurate description.
However what you most likely did not knew is that there is actually a real experimental tactic and theory behind this.
What you see here is an so called hit-and-climb attack or perhaps climb-attack is the more fitting description.
The term hit-and-climb was translated from a old cold war era German NVA manual describing the "science" behind it.
According to the manual this tactic is intended to be used under circumstances when there is no other option for an aerial attack due to heavy intact enemy air defenses for example.
The theory is that the helicopters can fire the rockets from much further ranges to avoid mostly short-range enemy air defense systems such as MANPADS.
However even the Soviets and their allies who taught this tactics in their manuals thought it was effective and there is a number of reasons for this.
First of all the dispersion of the fired unguided rockets is so high the accuracy is heavily reduced.
The second thing is that due to the increased range the penetration performance of the rockets is significantly lowered to a level were the rockets most likely won't have the desired effect on armored targets.
The thrid reason is that because of the physics behind the flypath of the rockets it can happen that the impact velocity of the rockets is not high enough for the warheads to explode.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7FuFBpTgtg