![]() ![]() I mean even the rank 2 Flakbus can only achieve a 5.4 second reload with the same amount of loaders at the rear of the turret with a much more ergonomically accessible ammo storage at the rear of the halftrack. Also somehow managing this even when the turret is hindering the accessibility of the ammo storage. I assume by looking at it, that the crew lift off panels on the floor to grab shells and cram them into the breach. I just don't understand how to reload is so fast for the placement and accessibility of the shells. how the hell is the reload 4.2 seconds with expert crew, maxed out leadership and reloading and with the side skirts down even possible?ĭon't get me wrong I love using the VFW and fighting it too. Looking at the placement of the big 88mm shells on the VFW and the fact that depending on where the gun is facing can block where the ammo is. Please do educate me as to why the VFW has such a quick reload. ![]() And authorities said Ukrainian intelligence was behind the killing of prominent pro-war blogger Vladlen Tatarsky, who was killed in April when a bomb inside a statuette he was handed at a party exploded.CBA to ask this before, but I am asking it now. ![]() Darya Dugina, a commentator with a nationalist TV channel, died in a car bombing outside Moscow that officials blamed on Ukraine. In addition, two prominent supporters of Russia’s war in Ukraine have been killed on their home ground. Three soldiers were reported killed in the attack in Saratov, which targeted an important military airfield.Įarlier, Russia reported shooting down a Ukrainian drone that targeted the headquarters of its Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol in Russia-annexed Crimea. In December, Russia claimed to have shot down drones at airfields in the Saratov and Ryazan regions. Ukrainian drones reportedly have penetrated deep into Russia several times. The region also has been hit with sporadic cross-border shelling, including one that killed four people in April. Notably, the region’s authorities did not blame Ukraine, which could be an attempt to whitewash Ukrainian sabotage capacities.īut Bryansk authorities in March claimed that two people were shot and killed when alleged Ukrainian saboteurs penetrated the region. Two freight trains derailed this week in bomb explosions in the Bryansk region that borders Ukraine. In some of the videos of the claimed attack, the decorated viewing stands and tribune for the day’s ritual Red Square military parade can be seen prominently. Announcing the attack - or even faking it - risks Russia undermining its citizens’ trust in its frequent assertions of military superiority.Īdding to that humiliation is that the incident occurred less than a week before Victory Day, Russia’s paramount military holiday. Why did the Kremlin announcement come about 12 hours after the purported incident? Why did no reports of explosions emerge prior to the announcement on the messaging apps that remain full of chatter despite Russia’s crackdown on media and criticism of the war in Ukraine? Why didn’t videos of the purported attacks appear until after the announcement? Why haven’t the images been verified?Ī drone attack on the Kremlin would be the most severe penetration of Russian airspace since German teen Matthias Rust landed his little single-engine plane on the fringes of Red Square in 1987.
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