Evacuation of the damaged Stryker armored personnel carrier of the AFU from the Kursk region.

by Blakplague

23 comments
  1. Recover it for another day. Cool to see western equipment on the ground and fighting *inside* Russia.

  2. China has to be fascinated with Russia’s poor performance. And North Korea….

  3. Does this mean there’s open access to Kursk?

    There’s been so much talk of them getting cut off at some point.

  4. It’s incredibly encouraging and incredibly heartening to see what was once a knocked-out vehicle on the front-line being transported back for repairs. I mean this monster was fighting in Russia, and somehow the Ukrainians not only have the means but the fucking balls to be running recovery missions.

    Good news on many levels.

  5. The fact that they could safely recover vehicles in Kursk, means they have a pretty steady supply line set up, defended by fortified positions.

    This could mean that UKR will stay in Kursk for a long time and expand further. lol

    “I heard you like invasion, I bring some back to you, how you like me now?”

    hehehe.

  6. If recovery vehicles are operating in russia then Ukriena has very good control at the moment!!Slava Slava Slava!!!!!!

  7. I just love that there is a dude in shorts, a t-shirt and flip flops helping load it. To me this means they are not to concerned about the AO being hot.

  8. I was daydreaming about this earlier today. I thought if AFU can recover this then everything else I thought about the success of this raid is true. Putin is totally f*cked

  9. This says a lot about how comfortable and confident the UF is able to maneuver and protect this type of supply line, with well thought out logistics inside russ… This invasion was not a hit and run “let’s throw sh*t against the wall and see what sticks” plan to draw in defensive forces from other areas…

  10. How neat to see damaged military equipment not just being left for scrap when damaged. And the fact they are able to recover it in territory they did not own a week ago is staggering.

    It continues to baffle me how one country looks like the smaller and weaker one and the other the larger and stronger one. But it’s flipped.

  11. Impressive that they were prepared to recover their equipment rather than abandon it in an attack that seemed at first to just be an incursion.

  12. I love it. In the middle of a balls-to-the-wall invasion and there’s some dude in crocs and shorts packing up your busted armor.

  13. If they can recover damaged vehicles, then this truly is an invasion vs just a raid

    Godspeed gentlemen

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