Ukrainian marder 1a3 IFV’s engage Russian positions in a treeline as the Russians fire rpg’s at them but keep missing. Kursk front.



Ukrainian marder 1a3 IFV’s engage Russian positions in a treeline as the Russians fire rpg’s at them but keep missing. Kursk front.



by jimmehi

14 comments
  1. German armor on the attack in Kursk. Time to call America for backup and send in the Ukrainians.

    Oh wait…

  2. Wow. What kind of incompetent army is this. Imagine Russia being attacked by China. I would have pity for them. When would the start retaking ground? Behind the Ural?

  3. Something flew past at 10 and 41 seconds. That 20mm should be suppressing those positions. Seems risky to turn side on to where fire is coming from, but can only see this pov.

  4. This is the level of warfare you can expect when you give RPGs to conscripted 18 year olds with two weeks of training.

  5. For everyone laughing at the russians, hitting stuff with RPGs is much harder than with a rifle. The rockets are slow so you have to compensate for a substantial drop already at 200 meters. The sights are crude and you have stand up to get some elevation above the grass. And with the Marder staring at you, you wont take much time to aim.

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