It’s rather shocking to hear that an Ukrainian MP arrived to UK “to enjoy music importance of Liverpool and Manchester” whereas his lower rank compatriots are dying every day…
ANY single tank can be destroyed on the battlefield. It’s all about how many of yours get destroyed compared to how many of the enemies. The tank that cannot be destroyed has not been built and probably will never be built.
What about the super tank Hitler wanted, the Maus? Sucked up huge resources, moved at 2mph and sank in the mud (great for fighting in Ukraine) after all everyo e knows armour trumps firepower, every time... hmmm. Also, this Baneblade-like monster isn't going to attract attention and have every single weapon in range battering it, surely not? It's sad when people have no idea, that every defence can be breached, that simultaneous Kornet missile fire has been used to destroy Merkava, defeating even the much-lauded APS system, unable to deal with fire from multiple vectors simultaneously, it appears
The issue with Abrams is that it takes lots of fuel (+x2), requires more training for mechanics and more maintenance per tank. Its not about their ability to do it. Its about how much of their limited logistical tail is dedicated to one tank that shares more in common with a jet than a tank. How hard it is to operation was never part of it.
How in the name of God is a (base model, never mind all the additional "survival packages" they add) 63 ton tank going to fare in the mud and blood of rasputitsa, when bridges and roads were specifically limited to accommodate Soviet/Russian tank sizes, not great lumbering giants like a fully-tooled M1Awhatever? Additional bridge-layers? Sacrifice some of that precious armour so there's less chance of churning the roads to mud as well? Who knows?
The T-90 is basically just a t72 with the t-80s fire control system and upgraded powerplant. The t90 much like most Russian military equipment, is just hype and always has been hype
Well their hype seems to e winning over the nato game changing equipment. Ukraine has 0 chance of success. 500 000 dead. How many more will be sacrificed for USA geopolitics?
Thanks to Ukraine The Latest team for continuing to provide informed expert reports on the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Keep up the great work. Ian from Tasmania, Australia
Your web site refers to Abrams as having a "steering wheel". Actually it has steering and throttle similar to motorcycle handlebars. Questions: How many Abrams are in storage in the US and Europe ? Why don't the media talk about The Budapest Memorandum ? Ex: Who's idea was it ? Who wrote it ? Etc ? What is the point of any treaty or official agreement if they are ignored ? Thanks
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A year ago, there was much discussion about the water supplies that is provided to Crimea via the Dnipro river. Your reporting stated that Ukraine's goal was to cut that water supply. What is the status of this issue?
@TheInfamousMrFox Cutting off water supplies to any population, anywhere, is a collective punishment, and is therefore illegal. If Ukraine's summer offensive had been successful, and they had taken Ukraine, then, in a sense, Crimea might be termed Ukrainian. Historically it is most certainly Russian, ever since Russian armies took it from the Ottomans in the mid- 18th century.
Do we know if the Russian's actually have well qualified tank crews anymore? The discussion about "good crews in the more modern equipment" got me thinking. I suppose they could be held in reserve near Putin, but I'd love some considerations.
Russians have no more tank crews any more, they're all just fresh meat in there, just ordinary farmers manning their military equipment. This correlates very well with the EU comm report that confirms that Russian fighters are now fighting with shovels against the technologically advanced Ukrainians. It didn't click at first but it makes absolute sense now why they use shovels instead of guns and tanks - because they're used to the shovels! being farmers after all
Aren't people in Russia concerned the huge loss of tanks and other equipment in Ukraine leaves them vulnerable to attack elsewhere? What would they do if China invaded Outer Manchuria? Or Japan invaded Sakhalin?
there are nuclear weapons, it will be possible to use them against Japan if they dare to attack Russia. And China is the nearest partner, it is not dangerous. Russia has about 1,500 more tanks, which is quite enough
@@burritosls ruSSia isn't going to fire their poorly maintained, last century rockets at anyone, especially not the west who have modern missiles and missile defences. Certainly not to escape losing a small conventional war. If they're not using them to escape defeat in Ukraine, they won't bother for a couple of Japanese islands they've been illegally occupying. And yes, ruSSia has 1,500 more tanks, but they're 1940s T54/55s.
The fate of T-90 was predictable. The Russians had the same problem with the T-34 during the Second World War: "The T 34 was in most cases hopelessly inferior to the German tanks & from a tactical viewpoint the T 34 was inferior to the German tank types (Pz III and Pz IV with long barreled 75 mm gun)" One German regiment destroyed 356 T-34s while losing only 12 in return. Few know that 1084 Matilda tanks were delivered to Russia by Great Britain via the PQ convoys. Probably Putin never learned that either! (lol)
Are the 400 challenger 1s available from Oman not a goer ? Refurbished to get maybe 200 + available for 24? Too outdated? Or is it wiser to upgrade production of storm shadow?
Storm shadow is no longer in production, the production lines n9 longer exist I'm afraid. Privatised military contractors do NOT continue to simply churn out missiles "like sausages"outside of wartime, they redeploy to other projects once the order is fulfilled and then do what they do best, lobby to build NEW products they've been developing. "Ugh, strorm shadow is SO last decade, ya know? We've been looking to, the future, yes, "Perseus", it'll leave Storm Shadow behind like yesterday's newspaper! When will it be ready? Oh, we're on track for sea-launched variants in 2028 and air-launched version in 2030... oh, can we build more storm shadow in the meantime? I'm afraid not, the production line has been cannibalised, err I mean mothballed, and that workforce redeployed to other projects...now, it'll be 5 billion € up front and then €2 billion per year of development until the 1000 units are delivered, with an option to purchase more (unless its a few years old, out of support and we wreck that production line in favour of whatever new stuff the boffi s have thought up)"... that, plus a lot of fat, unmarked envelopes is how this sort of business runs. Ramp-up capability? Are people serious with that one? Whatever isn't selling, is gone, no reserve capability to start moving again in a hurry, its about profit, not national security
This "our tanks are better than your tanks " conversation Is childish and about on the level of pre-teenage boys. Look at the strategic level. The Ukrainian counter offensive has failed. The Russians strategy of attrition worked, the combined west's ammunition stocks are almost empty and will take years to replace without even factoring in the diversion of ammunition to the Israelis. The Russians have many times the ammunition manufacturing capacity of the west combined. The Russians are now on the offensive. For all intents and purposes it's over. It's well past time for the Ukrainians to negotiate terms to prevent further unnecessary bloodshed.
Joe: I fink it's Noos.. - Really, these are the best people (peepuhw) that the Telegraph (Tehwugwaaff) can find; unable to speak clearly in their mother-tongue, unable coherently to construct a sentence, let alone a thought..?
Around the 28:00 minute mark Finally some sensible talk about how the "problem" with Abrams is almost purely politcal rather than the tank and even the fuel consumption
Great report ! It was nice hearing Hamish’s thoughts on military equipment etc and the Syrian forces 👍. I never have disagreed with Dom till now . I am of the opinion that Russia is VERY much part of the attack by Hamas. Is it possible that Wagner trained the Hamas militants ? Is it possible to that Russia put a plant in the Israeli military while Bibi and Pootin were playing footsies? I think Bibi has wanted to make this declaration of war . As Petyr Baelish taught : "Sometimes when I try to understand a person’s motives, I play a little game. I assume the worst. What’s the worst reason they could possibly have for saying what they say, or doing what they do? Then I ask myself, ‘how well does that reason explain what they say and what they do?'" .
Russians have already destoryed Britain's and Germany's most advanced Tank - Challenger 2 and Leopard 2. Not looking good for British and German Tanks sales, If 60 year old men in T60 tanks can destory the most advanced European Tanks.
@sham27007 Although some tanks are better protected, none are invulnerable. A main western tank advantage is crew survivability. Apart from personnel and training resource savings, a crew that survives to veteran status becomes a valuable item.
From my perspective it’s the Russian imperialists that are looking desperate - committing nearly all their forces to the offensive with no backline reserves says that something is very wrong.
Fears & worry they've not been able to take back bakmut & how they lost it will be the same way they'll lose Adivka. The attrition will be helpful to Ukraine but Russia has a long term, multi-national, grind down, world plan 🙈🙄
A country with a long term plan wouldn’t do dumb stuff like potentially trigger a NATO response by blowing up a gas pipeline between two NATO countries. …Unless Russia’s positions being absolutely obliterated by combined NATO missile and air strikes is Putin’s idea of saving face for not being able to turn the land gained into anything other than a mine field and a meat grinder.
Basically, they’re trying too hard to pronounce things correctly, but not realising the Latin alphabet transliterations of Ukrainian place names usually take into account the British pronunciation of letters already.
@@Jonathan_Doe_ I really enjoy their podcast---very professional--but this is not the first time that I have pointed out this tiny mispronunciation! It is not such a big deal, but during this war especially, it shows ignorance and insensitivity. I hope that they make the correction.
Ukranine only have one chance- - - SURRENDER!
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Glory to the Daily Telegraph for these daily podcasts
Jawohl.
It’s rather shocking to hear that an Ukrainian MP arrived to UK “to enjoy music importance of Liverpool and Manchester” whereas his lower rank compatriots are dying every day…
My daily comment for the allgorithm. Greetings from Germany.
oh wow did ukraine makeup for those 40, million pound LAV's destroyed within 2 weeks? that we paid for?
ANY single tank can be destroyed on the battlefield. It’s all about how many of yours get destroyed compared to how many of the enemies. The tank that cannot be destroyed has not been built and probably will never be built.
What about the super tank Hitler wanted, the Maus? Sucked up huge resources, moved at 2mph and sank in the mud (great for fighting in Ukraine) after all everyo e knows armour trumps firepower, every time... hmmm. Also, this Baneblade-like monster isn't going to attract attention and have every single weapon in range battering it, surely not?
It's sad when people have no idea, that every defence can be breached, that simultaneous Kornet missile fire has been used to destroy Merkava, defeating even the much-lauded APS system, unable to deal with fire from multiple vectors simultaneously, it appears
We support the Tories 1000%. We're totally not brainwashed. Thanks Telegraph.
After looking at additional footage it look to me like the T-90 was his by an ATGM - possibly a Stugna - from short range
The issue with Abrams is that it takes lots of fuel (+x2), requires more training for mechanics and more maintenance per tank. Its not about their ability to do it. Its about how much of their limited logistical tail is dedicated to one tank that shares more in common with a jet than a tank. How hard it is to operation was never part of it.
The issue is 100% about ability to win. Russia can expend ten times as much on fuel, maintenance, mechanics, etc...but if they lose, it is wasted.
How in the name of God is a (base model, never mind all the additional "survival packages" they add) 63 ton tank going to fare in the mud and blood of rasputitsa, when bridges and roads were specifically limited to accommodate Soviet/Russian tank sizes, not great lumbering giants like a fully-tooled M1Awhatever? Additional bridge-layers? Sacrifice some of that precious armour so there's less chance of churning the roads to mud as well? Who knows?
Big IR target too...
@@jamesgornall5731 Wider tracks spread the weight over a greater area.
@@cosmos237Wrong. The IR signature has been greatly reduced.
Thanks, Telegraph.
Commenting for the algorithm and to make UA-cam not forget about Ukraine. Greetings from Czechia 🙂
The T-90 is basically just a t72 with the t-80s fire control system and upgraded powerplant. The t90 much like most Russian military equipment, is just hype and always has been hype
Yes just a tank, like all the others on both sides and none of them like landmines !
@samsungtap4183 the difference is that western tanks are designed with survivability in mind for the crew...
Most russian stuff is just old cold war objects with upgrades.
@@dion6635Nice cope 👍
Well their hype seems to e winning over the nato game changing equipment. Ukraine has 0 chance of success. 500 000 dead. How many more will be sacrificed for USA geopolitics?
Thanks to Ukraine The Latest team for continuing to provide informed expert reports on the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Keep up the great work. Ian from Tasmania, Australia
Another country with mind numbing vaccinations Australia.
... and Ron from Tassie, too ...
Informed? 😂😢😅
Pure propaganda. On a World War I level.
Glory to Ukraine🏆🌹🧸❤️🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻.
Hemish if the western tanks have been superior show us the status of the map now that we are 5 months into the counter offensive
Is Urine still fighting the Russian Army??
Thx Francis
Well done chap!
❤Ukrainian ❤
Lisening From Canada 🇨🇦
Your web site refers to Abrams as having a "steering wheel". Actually it has steering and throttle similar to motorcycle handlebars.
Questions:
How many Abrams are in storage in the US and Europe ?
Why don't the media talk about The Budapest Memorandum ? Ex: Who's idea was it ? Who wrote it ? Etc ?
What is the point of any treaty or official agreement if they are ignored ?
Thanks
The telegraph used to be serious journalism. A newspaper for adults, with risible propoganda like this it's no better than the express...
We don't care about yours Yeltsin etc. 😁
@@santka3739"we"?
Truly excellent and informative content as always
i only wonder why are they hiding challengers 2 in basements i thought they are the best tanks
in the universe
The Geo data ‘Suggests’ this ‘suggests’ that ‘suggests’ the other…so it’s all conjecture.
There have been loads of T 90s destroyed recently, they make it sound like it was just one single tank.
I wonder how the Abrams are doing on the battlefield
Same as the Challenger 2 and Leopard 2
@@sham27007 In other words, far better than the Soviet/Russian designs.
Pretty good actually
@@Ghatbkk no, In other words they well burning, just like Challenger and Leopard. Half of them already been destroyed
better than the orcs flip top tanks@@sham27007
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What a lot of propaganda.
Slava Daily Telegraph! Dom Slava!
thanks!
A year ago, there was much discussion about the water supplies that is provided to Crimea via the Dnipro river. Your reporting stated that Ukraine's goal was to cut that water supply. What is the status of this issue?
Status: illegal.
@@ConradAinger Nothing illegal about how Ukraine manages it's water, in Ukraine.
@@TheInfamousMrFoxit is when they're denying civilians of their human rights to clean water
@@Cruzeoc101 There's nothing obliging them to provide their resources to illegally occupying foreign forces.
Cope harder.
@TheInfamousMrFox Cutting off water supplies to any population, anywhere, is a collective punishment, and is therefore illegal.
If Ukraine's summer offensive had been successful, and they had taken Ukraine, then, in a sense, Crimea might be termed Ukrainian. Historically it is most certainly Russian, ever since Russian armies took it from the Ottomans in the mid- 18th century.
and russians just destroyed the entire ukrainian counteroffensive hahaha
❤❤❤❤ Slava Ukraini!
So the Avdeevka attack has slipped through the memory hole. No surprises there.
That attack has been "wasted!"
☝😉👉🇺🇦✌️
Avdiivka?
@@santka3739 Keep taking the Copium!
@@darkbunny7948 The Kiev habit of renaming towns with slightly different spellings is wasted.
Suck more air! 😂
Do we know if the Russian's actually have well qualified tank crews anymore? The discussion about "good crews in the more modern equipment" got me thinking. I suppose they could be held in reserve near Putin, but I'd love some considerations.
At this stage most of their experienced tank crews are probably elemental carbon.
Russians have no more tank crews any more, they're all just fresh meat in there, just ordinary farmers manning their military equipment. This correlates very well with the EU comm report that confirms that Russian fighters are now fighting with shovels against the technologically advanced Ukrainians. It didn't click at first but it makes absolute sense now why they use shovels instead of guns and tanks - because they're used to the shovels! being farmers after all
Russia still has tank crews, its Ukraine who ate suffering with losing trained people
So what , Ukraines taking a pounding
This channel is full of misinformation. Shame
The Russian chain of command from Putin down is just so feckin' stupid. 😕
Smashed it again 😂
Aren't people in Russia concerned the huge loss of tanks and other equipment in Ukraine leaves them vulnerable to attack elsewhere? What would they do if China invaded Outer Manchuria? Or Japan invaded Sakhalin?
How many of them will even hear of the true situation and even then how many of those who hear actually care?
there are nuclear weapons, it will be possible to use them against Japan if they dare to attack Russia. And China is the nearest partner, it is not dangerous. Russia has about 1,500 more tanks, which is quite enough
but there all old stock easy meat for the Ukrainians@@burritosls
@user-kk1gx4dr3c meat - it's about ukrainian tactics😄
@@burritosls ruSSia isn't going to fire their poorly maintained, last century rockets at anyone, especially not the west who have modern missiles and missile defences.
Certainly not to escape losing a small conventional war.
If they're not using them to escape defeat in Ukraine, they won't bother for a couple of Japanese islands they've been illegally occupying.
And yes, ruSSia has 1,500 more tanks, but they're 1940s T54/55s.
They have to start the job first 😂😂
Great report.thanks
'small incursion to north and south of advidka' it has pretty much been surrounded. Sorry but it's true.
The fate of T-90 was predictable. The Russians had the same problem with the T-34 during the Second World War: "The T 34 was in most cases hopelessly inferior to the German tanks & from a tactical viewpoint the T 34 was inferior to the German tank types (Pz III and Pz IV with long barreled 75 mm gun)" One German regiment destroyed 356 T-34s while losing only 12 in return. Few know that 1084 Matilda tanks were delivered to Russia by Great Britain via the PQ convoys. Probably Putin never learned that either! (lol)
Who won the War?
When they first appeared Russian T34s and KV1s were vastly superior to German armour.
How did that work out for the Germans ?
@@sham27007. Megalomaniac putler is hideously hidden underneath kremlin’s smelly dungeon🤡.
??????????
Ukraine:"we need insurance for sheeps" Wales: "we got this!"
Are the 400 challenger 1s available from Oman not a goer ? Refurbished to get maybe 200 + available for 24? Too outdated? Or is it wiser to upgrade production of storm shadow?
Storm shadow is no longer in production, the production lines n9 longer exist I'm afraid. Privatised military contractors do NOT continue to simply churn out missiles "like sausages"outside of wartime, they redeploy to other projects once the order is fulfilled and then do what they do best, lobby to build NEW products they've been developing. "Ugh, strorm shadow is SO last decade, ya know? We've been looking to, the future, yes, "Perseus", it'll leave Storm Shadow behind like yesterday's newspaper! When will it be ready? Oh, we're on track for sea-launched variants in 2028 and air-launched version in 2030... oh, can we build more storm shadow in the meantime? I'm afraid not, the production line has been cannibalised, err I mean mothballed, and that workforce redeployed to other projects...now, it'll be 5 billion € up front and then €2 billion per year of development until the 1000 units are delivered, with an option to purchase more (unless its a few years old, out of support and we wreck that production line in favour of whatever new stuff the boffi s have thought up)"... that, plus a lot of fat, unmarked envelopes is how this sort of business runs. Ramp-up capability? Are people serious with that one? Whatever isn't selling, is gone, no reserve capability to start moving again in a hurry, its about profit, not national security
What legal reasons lol
I hate to burst your bubble, but Ukraine is not the middle east.
This "our tanks are better than your tanks " conversation Is childish and about on the level of pre-teenage boys. Look at the strategic level. The Ukrainian counter offensive has failed. The Russians strategy of attrition worked, the combined west's ammunition stocks are almost empty and will take years to replace without even factoring in the diversion of ammunition to the Israelis. The Russians have many times the ammunition manufacturing capacity of the west combined. The Russians are now on the offensive. For all intents and purposes it's over. It's well past time for the Ukrainians to negotiate terms to prevent further unnecessary bloodshed.
Does Francis Dearnley want the audience to listen to him maneuvering spit around his mouth? - Obvusly, unfortunly..
Too many *# adverts. Greed will cost support. Otherwise a great cast!
Every time Ukraine has a set back out comes the myth of F-16s
Your mothers a myth Russian bot
Myth? We'll see!
@@gaoxiaen1 "...I'm still waiting
(Whoa, oh, oh, oh, oh)
I'm waiting
(Whoa, oh, oh, oh, oh)
Ooh, still waiting..."
Diana Ross 1971
This is not relevant news there already have been several t-90 tanks captured and destroyed
Joe: I fink it's Noos.. - Really, these are the best people (peepuhw) that the Telegraph (Tehwugwaaff) can find; unable to speak clearly in their mother-tongue, unable coherently to construct a sentence, let alone a thought..?
Around the 28:00 minute mark
Finally some sensible talk about how the "problem" with Abrams is almost purely politcal rather than the tank and even the fuel consumption
There are 87 T90s already recorded destroyed or captured on Orxy.
Haha nice propaganda
Great report ! It was nice hearing Hamish’s thoughts on military equipment etc and the Syrian forces 👍.
I never have disagreed with Dom till now .
I am of the opinion that Russia is VERY much part of the attack by Hamas.
Is it possible that Wagner trained the Hamas militants ?
Is it possible to that Russia put a plant in the Israeli military while Bibi and Pootin were playing footsies?
I think Bibi has wanted to make this declaration of war .
As Petyr Baelish taught :
"Sometimes when I try to understand a person’s motives, I play a little game. I assume the worst. What’s the worst reason they could possibly have for saying what they say, or doing what they do? Then I ask myself, ‘how well does that reason explain what they say and what they do?'"
.
Your rambling !
Russians have already destoryed Britain's and Germany's most advanced Tank - Challenger 2 and Leopard 2. Not looking good for British and German Tanks sales, If 60 year old men in T60 tanks can destory the most advanced European Tanks.
Lol. Did "60 year old men in T60 tanks destory the most advanced European Tanks"?
@@awf6554 Just joking, the press was saying the Russian were sending out 60 years men with just shovels to fight Ukraine. I added the T60 tanks bit.
Those were export models without any of the advanced technology. And the Abrams that are arriving don't have the real US armor.
@sham27007 Although some tanks are better protected, none are invulnerable.
A main western tank advantage is crew survivability. Apart from personnel and training resource savings, a crew that survives to veteran status becomes a valuable item.
@@panglayman5576 What a way to win a war.
Horse popo
😂😁😀😂😁😀in your dreams
What's better Hamish? T-14 "Almaty" or M1E3 "Abrahams"
Well, since the T-14 still doesn't work and they still can't even fit a gun stabilizer in it...
@@TheInfamousMrFoxthe t14 works fine, better than the Abrahams, definitely better than the challenger 😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Zelensky is looking desperate 😅😅😅😅😅
From my perspective it’s the Russian imperialists that are looking desperate - committing nearly all their forces to the offensive with no backline reserves says that something is very wrong.
Putin looks like he's crying.
@gaoxiaen1 ok and he has stage 4 cancer and Russia is running out of weapons ,ammunition, 🙄
@wilberwhateley7569 your perspective is what all fake news been saying 🤣
@@todd1770putin is begging North Korea for weapons... hahahhaa pathetic loser.. who's desperate 😂 😂 😂
who cares ukrain jus run to europe for life leave army
Pls learn to speak.
Aha-aha... and nobody serves at the Armed Forces of the Ukraine 🇺🇦
Just one question: who's pull back russian out from Adiivka near Donetsk? 🤔
@santka3739 no one pulled the Russians back, they're attacking adviika as we speak
@@santka3739 idk but people can't die for someone
Ha, Dom definitely not a 'tankie'.
Fears & worry they've not been able to take back bakmut & how they lost it will be the same way they'll lose Adivka. The attrition will be helpful to Ukraine but Russia has a long term, multi-national, grind down, world plan 🙈🙄
A country with a long term plan wouldn’t do dumb stuff like potentially trigger a NATO response by blowing up a gas pipeline between two NATO countries.
…Unless Russia’s positions being absolutely obliterated by combined NATO missile and air strikes is Putin’s idea of saving face for not being able to turn the land gained into anything other than a mine field and a meat grinder.
EvErYtHiNg Is GoInG aCcOrDiNg To PlAn!
@@gaoxiaen1 HAL 8000?
From "3 days to gain Kiev" to "we'll protect Moscow-City against drones"
😀😁😂
@@santka3739 And fail in the attempt.
Is there a particular reason why Donetsk is STILL being pronounced in RuZZian "donYetsk") as opposed to Ukrainian("donetsk")?
Form vs Substance
Basically, they’re trying too hard to pronounce things correctly, but not realising the Latin alphabet transliterations of Ukrainian place names usually take into account the British pronunciation of letters already.
@@Jonathan_Doe_
I really enjoy their podcast---very professional--but this is not the first time that I have pointed out this tiny mispronunciation!
It is not such a big deal, but during this war especially, it shows ignorance and insensitivity. I hope that they make the correction.