Ukrainian M2 Bradley’s PENETRATE 2nd Line of Defense and BREAKTHROUGH Russian Flanks | Ukraine War

Ukrainian M2 Bradley’s PENETRATE 2nd Line of Defense and BREAKTHROUGH Russian Flanks | Ukraine War Ukraine is focusing its main attack vectors from Orikhiv in Zaporizhzhia Oblast south to Tokmak and Melitopol, as well as from Velyka Novosilka in the south to the Sea of Azov port of Berdiansk in western Donetsk Oblast. Ukrainian armed forces continue to make small but sharp advances in their offensive against these focal points. The most recent success of Kiev’s advances, particularly in strategic areas between Donetsk and Zaporizhia, was the liberation of Andriivka. The Ukrainian 3rd Separate Assault Brigade reported that its personnel had liberated Andriivka and completely destroyed the Russian 72nd Separate Motorized Rifle Brigade, the 3rd Army Corps, after encircling the settlement. But now Ukrainian forces have begun to focus more on the Zaporizhia-Kherson settlement rather than Donetsk. The Ukrainian General Staff reported that Ukrainian forces continued offensive operations in western Zaporizhia Oblast and inflicted significant losses on Russian manpower and equipment near Verbove, 18 km southeast of Orikhiv. Ukrainian troops have managed to advance on the southern axis to a depth of 28 km into Russian-controlled territory. One of the most important architects of Kiev’s successes is the Bradley armored vehicles in the Ukrainian army’s inventory. Ukrainian Deputy Defense Minister Hanna Malyar reported that the soldiers of the 47th Brigade, who entered the village of Roboyne in a firefight, organized the evacuation of civilians in Bradley infantry fighting vehicles. These vehicles are still being successfully used on the front lines of Orikhiv, the critical area in Zaporizhia, and in the surrounding residential areas. Even Russian mines cannot stop the Bradley armored vehicles and they continue to break through the Russian defense lines in Zaporizhia. The 47th Brigade, the only unit known to have received Bradleys, was scheduled to receive 99 before the counteroffensive began. In total, the United States has delivered 190 Bradleys, more than half of which have been delivered to operational units in Ukraine. But even this number of armored vehicles allowed Ukrainian forces to work wonders in Zaporizhia and create an offensive corridor all the way to Tokmak. Analysts from the Institute for the Study of War said that the Ukrainian defenders managed to block the troops of the 7th Airborne Division in the western part of the Zaporizhzhia region. Analysts reported that the infantry of the Ukrainian Armed Forces broke through the Russian defenses and their dragon teeth. It is claimed that these critical successes were achieved as a result of the intensive work of the Bradley armored vehicles used by the Ukrainian army in the clash area. Due to Russia’s troop losses, lack of military ammunition and the old Soviet-era armored vehicles, it seems quite normal for Ukrainians to make a difference with Bradley armored vehicles. This is because Bradley western armored vehicles are doing excellent work on the front lines of Zaporizhia under the control of the 47th Brigade of the Ukrainian army. But are these vehicles really as powerful as advertised? Bradley is a highly maneuverable and fast-moving armored vehicle that can transport troops to and from the battlefield, provide them with fire support and perform reconnaissance missions. The Bradly is a tracked vehicle, which is why it is sometimes incorrectly described as a tank. It is not a tank, but a tank killer. The Bradley is an armored vehicle with the firepower capacity to put troops into battle. Bradleys are operated by a three-man crew that includes a commander, a driver, a gunner and can carry up to six fully equipped soldiers. The vehicle can travel at speeds of just over 40 mph and has an operational range of approximately 300 miles. They are armed with a 25 mm M242 Bushmaster chain gun, a mm M240C machine gun, and Tube Launched, Optically Tracked, Wire Guided (TOW) missiles that can hit armor from a distance. Of course, the ammunition used by infantry carriers such as the Bradleys is as important as these armored vehicles. According to the Pentagon’s inventory of security assistance to Ukraine, updated this week, the US has sent more than 7,000 TOW missiles and more than 1.8 million rounds of 25 mm ammunition. These weapons are just a small component of the nearly $44 billion in military aid that Russia has provided Washington since it launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022. The Biden administration has also sent about 500 Stryker and M113 armored personnel carriers, as well as drones, artillery, air defense capabilities and advanced rocket systems. #russia #Ukraine #UkraineWar #russiaukrainewar #news #russiaukrainenews #War society, politics, knowledge, military, international relations
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