Interesting fact, the head of SBU who gives the interview has the last name "Malyuk" which means "Baby" in Ukrainian. And the SBU sea drone is... Sea Baby to make it more hillarious. SBU is launching the sea robot version of their chief towards Russian sea targets
@@tomislavvaldec1 This net has to be after a certain depth because ships also have to pass under the bridge, depending the ship at least 4 meters underwater and for large ships should be at least 8 meters under water so the net is not affected by the propeler. SO anything that travles 2 meted submerged will pass.
@@tomislavvaldec1🤣 if they can stop Ukrainians then why did most of the Crimea navy relocate to Novorosiysk? It ain't much of a navy port if it's all surrounded by floating and underwater barriers
Awesome analysis! Napoleon said, "never interrupt your enemy when he's making a mistake." The video footage they used was from the security camera's on the bridge. Russians leaked the footage after the strike. I have so much respect for the Ukrainians! They are so creative and ingenuitive! Glory to Ukraine!
That bridge apparently has insane defense both above and under water. That's why it was such a huge thing when they blew it upp with a truck. The fact that Ukraine can get a drone through after the first attack is incredible. As for the Elon comment, he shut down Starlink just as Ukraine was about to attack the russian navy outside Crimea last year.
Ukrainian intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov in one interview confirmed that starlink didn't work. He didn't attribute it to Musk personally, he just said "there were no coverage at the moment" This is a commercial mass market product after all, it doesn't have the reliability of military stuff.
yes, he turned off starlink which was used in first version when drones approached navy ships in Crimea, some of those drones lost control and were washed to therr oppucpied territory, this is when evryone found out what SBU is working on.
More than that, he disabled it anywhere near what SpaceX estimates to be the frontline. Which is obviously pretty fluid. There've been numerous reports since this happened of Ukrainian forces advancing and then no longer being able to use Starlink in newly taken territory.
Russia have created a much more complex air defense and ew umbrella there now, it's pretty hard to achieve a similar feat at this point of time, but Ukrainians always comes up with something and surprise us😅
actually, everything is simple.. the Ukrainian army is constantly introducing some new technologies, and Russia acts according to the templates of the Soviet army.. look at the faces of those who lead the Russian army, the Russian generals - they are all alcoholics for 60-70 years.. - How do they know about the existence of drones and artificial intelligence? they think that 5 huge ships will arrive and this is “reliable protection”, or they will send a column of 120 tanks to attack and everything will be fine.. - in fact, it doesn’t work like that today
Can't say that I'm inpressed with their "complex" air defence system. It seems to leak like a sieve. Drones are flitting round Russia like mosquitoes. Even the citizens are seeing that no matter what baloney the Russian MSM tries to feed them.
And what's more, air defense if the drone goes over water? They can't do anything against water drones in the open sea, so they consistently lose ships
I also advise you to watch 3 documentaries about the liberation of Zmeiny Island, about the air breakthrough on Azovstal and about the Kharkov counter-offensive
"When your opponent is making a false move, it is wise not to disturb him." "N'interrompez jamais un ennemi qui est en train de faire une erreur." - Napoléon Bonaparte
Napoleon decided not to follow his own thought, having lost his entire army in Russia. On March 31, 1814, Russian troops under the command of General Nikolai Rayevsky solemnly entered Paris. Emperor Alexander I of Russia personally hosted the military parade of the Allied forces.
@@Gorsky69yeah, but before taht russian army was bite into dust and Moscow was tottaly burned 😂😂😂😂 BTW, please name at least ONE war, which russian won by themself 😂😂😂 so, please, don’t telling me about non-existing “velikaya otechestvennaya”, because its only the part of WW2, and such named only On russia because nobody in russia wanted to note the world about that fact that there are to dictators (not only Hitler) began thouse war dividing Poland into pieces, invaiding Baltic region and Finland. And moreover - russian was not hte only one at this war. PQs, Land-lease, etc. Any ideas?
For the first one, they impersonated a company that had gone out of business in Russia, they smuggled the explosives in to occupied Ukraine, & hired a Russian haulier to deliver a giant load of cargo to Crimea. Lorry turned up, the Ukrainian Special Services guys loaded the 15 tonnes of explosives onto his 18 wheeler & sent him on his way all the way into & through Russia & then round & onto the Kerch bridge. Then the SBU pushed the button when he was half way across...
@@fokinsnipahs9823 No, collateral damage. Justified under the laws of war as proportionate... they blew up a critical Russian MSR at the cost of one Russian civilian life, plus maybe one in a car?
@@nolandderlugner1351 how they used a VBIED(vehicle born ied )was never released officially bc like many operations it's usually classified in case they need to use it again & denial ability. I am not confirming the info above but if it was made public than that tactic can't be used again or the same way.
5:31 A "hexagon mixture"-what the translator intended to convey was that the explosive used in the initial strike was hexogen, another term for RDX. Although it was first reported and patented in Germany before the turn of the century, the United Kingdom standardized the abbreviation RDX for that explosive in the 1930s. The official designation was simply from the phrase "Research and Development eXplosive," chosen on the basis of wartime secrecy.
Regarding your question, why does a drone operator need to know the silhouettes of ships - I answer, these drones are not only used to destroy the bridge, they were also used to sink or damage the Black Sea Fleet, it is thanks to them that the Black Sea Fleet is no longer in Crimea, but has been relocated to occupied Georgia.
Nah, I'm thinking the silhouettes are important because it's best to deploy such sea drone tactics when it's foggy and dark, you don't see much detail when it's foggy, but you can make out the silhouettes of vessels
They learned about the enemy ships because these drones are also used to attack enemy ships, and when doing so the drones are controlled by an operator, so he must be able to distinguish russian ships to realize if it's worth to target and if so, where its weak spot. Besides other reasons.
10:36 “an excitement of up to four points.” The intention was to say that the unmanned surface vehicle was designed to withstead a sea state code of up to 4, according to the international scale defined by the World Meteorological Organization. It indicates that the vehicle was built to handle moderate seas, with waves up to 2.5 meters high.
first strike they delivered was in a truck... IED were disguised as rolls of some kind of polyethylene... who was a driver, did he survive explosion and did he was aware of cargo - is a question for history...
fun fact lads, head's of SBU surname is Maliuk ("Baby" in english), probably "Sea Baby" name was made for him :) not sure how much it cost, but there was amount of 250$k US dollars mentioned
7:06 Humans can be recruited for underhand things through: offering money or something they value (M), convincing a person based on ideology (I), blackmailing them with knowledge of an actual or perceived crime or wrongdoing (C), appealing to their ego (E), or a combination of these. The document might not have been physically stolen but obtained through computer intrusion, but in reality that doesn't constitute an exception. After all, a so-called "hacker" would not take the file without a reason, but for a motive or motives like those above.
"Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake." - Napoleon, 1805. He actually said "false move" (Diversion), but a diversion that is not taken as bait is a waste of resources, so the wording was slightly changed years later to be more broad. Napoleon used to use diversions in all his battles, he was a master at deception and propaganda. However, one of his Enemies started to know his techniques very well and started to adhere to his very saying, it was used against him at Waterloo. He kept trying to lure the British to the flanks or out of their cover... they did not budge... except the British Calvary, who directly disobeyed Wellingtons order and charged... they got slaughtered. Fortunately all the other units adhered to the order and it proved to be the deciding factor in victory for the British and Allies.
@@igorkom8163 Yeah, a embarrassing mistake whilst tired. I have Amended. I mean i have a giant statue to remind me down the road. Also noticed some horrid spelling mistakes... probably not best to try and converse on the internet after just waking up lol. Thank you for being respectful in your correction.
Just a quick comment: NO the starlink didn't help. when they asked for access to starlink over Crimea they were turned down by Elon musk who turned off the link without notifying the Ukrainians
And now there is reports that Russians have access to starlink in regions where ukraine is denied. Implied: around front lines. So there need to be solid coms and tech that dont rely on Elon Musk.
13:08 "Well, the Starlink helped, I guess" Well, Musk switched off Starlink over Crimea during an operation because he feld like going into world politics after russian officials started nuclear threat number 256,116 Edit: This resulted in a drone washing up on the Crimean shore because Ukraine lost it's connection before they could remote detonate it.
6:00 First time, they did a secret operations on land, so with truck´s or the train, i dont remember exactly but from land they smuggled it out on the bridge to explode on the bridge. not by air and not by sea the first time. Bridge Security is pretty high. but bridge security see explosives every day being transported over. soo i assume it was "easy" to get it on there.
The reason they said they can't rely on Starlink is because in 2022 Ukrainians tried to attack Crimea and used Starlink connection but Musk saw it and disconnected it cause he was afraid of WW3 😀
You should watch the group 13 sea baby drone video that's the unit that is in control of these drones and they explain everything on how they destroyed Russian naval ships
It's easy to damage, but refuses to take much damage,i believe a few sections have also been hit with storm shadow in the months since this original sea drone attack, and it was still mostly back up and running :(
the first explosion was from inside a truck on the car part. both attacks show russian weakness and ukraine vows to hit it again. the kerch bridge on fire
Well the first attack was made by having an bomb in a semi ,just think with all that protection and money they spend but the truck with getsogen did went through and blew up
My russian friends here in Germany left Russia 4 years ago, seen this mess coming, hope Putin loose, so that Russia is forced to start new relationships with the West
idiotic axis of muppets couldnt even figure out to hit the railway bridge not the road bridge, some 4d chess thinking there, no wonder russia kicking their arses, thick as pig shite
@CAC This is something that happened in 2023 so its not a new strike but I do like your POV and as someone who has the background you have I bet it's interesting to see how other countries fight & try to breakdown or understand it from a tactical standpoint and compare it to how we do things. Though you might be Army now you will always be a Devil Dog thats something earned not issued even if you were a POG still a brother lol SF & even though this video is old content is great- from a former 0331 Lastly I wanted to add i believe before the strike on the bridge the sea drones were used to destroy Russian Naval HVT's like they damaged and or sunk naval vessels with this platform. Also I forget where I saw it but these are among many things that Western countries are keeping an eye on & who knows maybe the dod will buy one at minimum to reverse engineer or where its effective buy outright and money provided helps both countries. What many don't understand a good majority of aid packages technically helps us out because for example the armory in PA that makes the 155 shell to the other one puts the magic stuff in it so not all of aid money goes directly to these other countries directly it goes to manufacturing of said items. Yes some ends up there for items we can't provide or cheaper there or in pockets (corruption happens everywhere though its a whole different scale but it's why you have friends in supply or put $$ in a maybe dirty item going back to the armory or thats what I heard ha) On the subject of aid something that I don't understand is we have sites like Govt Planet that takes surplus goods and sells to civys like few months ago i saw a pallet of the older ECWS being sold for pennies compared to original cost why we don't send them things like this. The person that i gave my thermals to had them for numerous yrs(i can't fit in old stuff grew a little in 20+yrs) I may still have a sleeping bag system. Its just something that crossed my mind we have a huge surplus of stuff why not donate it crap i have even seen first gen EOD robots on auctions & they sold for cheap though they didn't come with batteries even those would be better than attaching rope and pulling from a distance.
It still blows my mind that Russia were even able to build a bridge as extensive as the Kerch Bridge without Ukraine's consent. I don't mean that in the sense that them building it was particularly impressive, more that the impertinence they had to do it in the first place is outrageous!
Hello from Ukraine. What could we do then? At that time, the Russians were already conducting military operations against us in the Donbass, Crimea was completely occupied. The Russians have a huge superiority in technology and manpower even now, although they suffered catastrophic losses... We are in too different weight categories even now.
@@zeNoldor I agree. I’m not saying you could’ve done anything to stop Russia doing it, which is exactly why it is so incredulous that Putin did it. He just stuck his fingers up at everyone, Ukraine but also the rest of the Western world, and did it just because he could. How anyone thought they could negotiate anything with Putin after such a flagrant disregard for another country’s sovereignty is baffling. Putin was just laughing in all of our faces and looking back on it it is extremely irritating. If Ukraine ever get to bring Putin to his knees, give him a kick in the knackers from me too please.
Mention Elon Musk, its about first attempt attacking ruzzians fleet, that Elon blocked by switching off starlink internet. Sad story because he saved ruzzians battleships, that striked Ukraine same day.
Do not wanna be a Debbie downer, but even U.S army and everyone wants less monopoly for Elon Musk. Since he has shown not to be exactly 💯% there on his ideals and what he thinks of himself.
If you still support Ukraine, look up the 18 parts of "Roses Have Thorns" these are uncut documentaries filmed during and after the 2014 Euro Maidan. then make up your mind if us Brits are making a massive mistake.
FYI- $1 Billion in Ukrainian hryvnia is approximately $24 Million US Dollars… sooo, that’s maybe an accurate estimation just based on Ukrainian currency.
The Starlink did in fact.... not help. Elon the Asset turned it off in order to prevent the ukrainian military from using it. Hence the comment about using Elon tech.
Did you know the Swedish King mentioned Ukraine and Ukraine people in the 17th century. Dont belive government controlled propaganda from fascist ruZZia
No comments… USSR suffered 26 mil casualties in WW2, 8-13m of which were Ukrainians. And now all of a sudden our ancestors were Nazis according to you, an uneducated moron.
Interesting fact, the head of SBU who gives the interview has the last name "Malyuk" which means "Baby" in Ukrainian. And the SBU sea drone is... Sea Baby to make it more hillarious. SBU is launching the sea robot version of their chief towards Russian sea targets
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Ukraines sea drones are excellent. And only getting better. Next up is underwater sea drones that are harder to detect.
and anti submarine net can stop them
@@tomislavvaldec1 This net has to be after a certain depth because ships also have to pass under the bridge, depending the ship at least 4 meters underwater and for large ships should be at least 8 meters under water so the net is not affected by the propeler. SO anything that travles 2 meted submerged will pass.
@@tomislavvaldec1🤣 if they can stop Ukrainians then why did most of the Crimea navy relocate to Novorosiysk?
It ain't much of a navy port if it's all surrounded by floating and underwater barriers
Its UK drones
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Thank you so much for supporting Ukraine 🇺🇦 ❤
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Awesome analysis! Napoleon said, "never interrupt your enemy when he's making a mistake." The video footage they used was from the security camera's on the bridge. Russians leaked the footage after the strike. I have so much respect for the Ukrainians! They are so creative and ingenuitive! Glory to Ukraine!
That bridge apparently has insane defense both above and under water. That's why it was such a huge thing when they blew it upp with a truck. The fact that Ukraine can get a drone through after the first attack is incredible.
As for the Elon comment, he shut down Starlink just as Ukraine was about to attack the russian navy outside Crimea last year.
Elon Musk is an accomplice of the bloody Russian regime.
The Elon Musk criticism is because Elon turned off star link so they couldnt use it to attack Sevastopol I think it was?
Ukrainian intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov in one interview confirmed that starlink didn't work. He didn't attribute it to Musk personally, he just said "there were no coverage at the moment" This is a commercial mass market product after all, it doesn't have the reliability of military stuff.
yes, he turned off starlink which was used in first version when drones approached navy ships in Crimea, some of those drones lost control and were washed to therr oppucpied territory, this is when evryone found out what SBU is working on.
He's a traitor to the russians basicaly.
More than that, he disabled it anywhere near what SpaceX estimates to be the frontline. Which is obviously pretty fluid. There've been numerous reports since this happened of Ukrainian forces advancing and then no longer being able to use Starlink in newly taken territory.
Every time driving a Tesla remember that Musk is working for russia. Have a great day
Russia have created a much more complex air defense and ew umbrella there now, it's pretty hard to achieve a similar feat at this point of time, but Ukrainians always comes up with something and surprise us😅
actually, everything is simple.. the Ukrainian army is constantly introducing some new technologies, and Russia acts according to the templates of the Soviet army.. look at the faces of those who lead the Russian army, the Russian generals - they are all alcoholics for 60-70 years.. - How do they know about the existence of drones and artificial intelligence? they think that 5 huge ships will arrive and this is “reliable protection”, or they will send a column of 120 tanks to attack and everything will be fine.. - in fact, it doesn’t work like that today
Can't say that I'm inpressed with their "complex" air defence system. It seems to leak like a sieve. Drones are flitting round Russia like mosquitoes. Even the citizens are seeing that no matter what baloney the Russian MSM tries to feed them.
Well there it is, russian corvette sunk far away from Crimea close to Russia.
And what's more, air defense if the drone goes over water? They can't do anything against water drones in the open sea, so they consistently lose ships
I also advise you to watch 3 documentaries about the liberation of Zmeiny Island, about the air breakthrough on Azovstal and about the Kharkov counter-offensive
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Napoleon Bonaparte: 'Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.'
Sun Tsu
"When your opponent is making a false move, it is wise not to disturb him."
"N'interrompez jamais un ennemi qui est en train de faire une erreur."
- Napoléon Bonaparte
Napoleon decided not to follow his own thought, having lost his entire army in Russia. On March 31, 1814, Russian troops under the command of General Nikolai Rayevsky solemnly entered Paris. Emperor Alexander I of Russia personally hosted the military parade of the Allied forces.
@@Gorsky69yeah, but before taht russian army was bite into dust and Moscow was tottaly burned 😂😂😂😂 BTW, please name at least ONE war, which russian won by themself 😂😂😂 so, please, don’t telling me about non-existing “velikaya otechestvennaya”, because its only the part of WW2, and such named only On russia because nobody in russia wanted to note the world about that fact that there are to dictators (not only Hitler) began thouse war dividing Poland into pieces, invaiding Baltic region and Finland. And moreover - russian was not hte only one at this war. PQs, Land-lease, etc. Any ideas?
Oh gush, admins, are you serious?😂
Love the contet you make, when u make a new vid u always make my day better, respect from sweden 💙💛💙💛
Oh my gosh, I just discovered your channel , I have not watched a better video to this day , Thank You
Смотрю вас с России с субтитрами желаю победы Украине
Der Krieg muss aufhören, um alle Menschen auf beiden Seiten zu schützen. So viel sinnloses sterben , es ist ein Desaster für beide Länder.
Редкость
@@PDI_glm и правда.
Спасибо, тогда.
Почему ты желаешь победы Украине?
@@HoBoeBpeM9l потому что у него есть мозги
Wow. That's a lot of intel in that video that I would've thought would've been top secret.
If this is not a secret , then imagine what they have as a secret )
For the first one, they impersonated a company that had gone out of business in Russia, they smuggled the explosives in to occupied Ukraine, & hired a Russian haulier to deliver a giant load of cargo to Crimea. Lorry turned up, the Ukrainian Special Services guys loaded the 15 tonnes of explosives onto his 18 wheeler & sent him on his way all the way into & through Russia & then round & onto the Kerch bridge. Then the SBU pushed the button when he was half way across...
So a suicide bomber?
Damn, that's low.
@@fokinsnipahs9823 No, collateral damage. Justified under the laws of war as proportionate... they blew up a critical Russian MSR at the cost of one Russian civilian life, plus maybe one in a car?
this didnt get confirmed anywhere, did it?
@@nolandderlugner1351 how they used a VBIED(vehicle born ied )was never released officially bc like many operations it's usually classified in case they need to use it again & denial ability. I am not confirming the info above but if it was made public than that tactic can't be used again or the same way.
@@fokinsnipahs9823I guess the driver had no idea. And never got any idea. Given the power of the explosion, he was vaporized before he knew it.
Thank you BRO so much for supporting Ukraine 🇺🇦
The quote "Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake."
Napoleon Bonaparte
They transported the first explosion on the truck you see at 5:15
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Napoleon Bonaparte Quotes ... Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.
I've been watching the Resonance channel for a while, it's awesome. Love your channel too, bro.
There is small eastern egg. Head of Security Service have Last Name Maluk. In ukrainian language it means baby. That's why drone was called sea baby
5:31 A "hexagon mixture"-what the translator intended to convey was that the explosive used in the initial strike was hexogen, another term for RDX. Although it was first reported and patented in Germany before the turn of the century, the United Kingdom standardized the abbreviation RDX for that explosive in the 1930s. The official designation was simply from the phrase "Research and Development eXplosive," chosen on the basis of wartime secrecy.
Thanks for helping UA.
Cлава Україні!!! Героям слава!!!! Смерть ворогам!!!
Diese s.g. Helden sind schon tot, sie wissen es nur noch nicht, sie werden nicht mehr in Ruhe leben können.
Super solid video! Thanks for the review!
Necessity is motivation, the motivated human mind is the most powerful weapon on the planet.
Regarding your question, why does a drone operator need to know the silhouettes of ships - I answer, these drones are not only used to destroy the bridge, they were also used to sink or damage the Black Sea Fleet, it is thanks to them that the Black Sea Fleet is no longer in Crimea, but has been relocated to occupied Georgia.
Nah, I'm thinking the silhouettes are important because it's best to deploy such sea drone tactics when it's foggy and dark, you don't see much detail when it's foggy, but you can make out the silhouettes of vessels
Thank you for your support 🔥
❤Best video, so far, about this operation! Thanks!
The guy who said "don't interrupt your enemy when he makes a mistake" is Napoleon, the french emperor : )
They learned about the enemy ships because these drones are also used to attack enemy ships, and when doing so the drones are controlled by an operator, so he must be able to distinguish russian ships to realize if it's worth to target and if so, where its weak spot.
Besides other reasons.
10:36 “an excitement of up to four points.” The intention was to say that the unmanned surface vehicle was designed to withstead a sea state code of up to 4, according to the international scale defined by the World Meteorological Organization. It indicates that the vehicle was built to handle moderate seas, with waves up to 2.5 meters high.
first strike they delivered was in a truck... IED were disguised as rolls of some kind of polyethylene... who was a driver, did he survive explosion and did he was aware of cargo - is a question for history...
it was Napoleon Bonaparte that said "Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake."
The bridge is very important especially since Ukraine blocked the water going to Crimes after Russia took Crimes away from them.
дякую затвою роботу і підтримку України
Starlink helped but got disconnected when they were trying to attack. Elon shut it off and wouldn't let them so anything
Дякую за підтримку України та ЗСУ! Слава Україні!
Great information and news!!
The bridge cost 3.7 billion dollars and it's the longest bridge in Europe
Napoleon Bonaparte
Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.
Great video.
Thanks for the content 🤝🤝🤝
Thank you for the video and support
Love this channel!
fun fact lads, head's of SBU surname is Maliuk ("Baby" in english), probably "Sea Baby" name was made for him :)
not sure how much it cost, but there was amount of 250$k US dollars mentioned
Their Sea Drones are amazing. Like yes ofc it is western technology, but still amazing how they made those.
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7:06 Humans can be recruited for underhand things through: offering money or something they value (M), convincing a person based on ideology (I), blackmailing them with knowledge of an actual or perceived crime or wrongdoing (C), appealing to their ego (E), or a combination of these. The document might not have been physically stolen but obtained through computer intrusion, but in reality that doesn't constitute an exception. After all, a so-called "hacker" would not take the file without a reason, but for a motive or motives like those above.
This war has a lot to teach. Soon humans will mean nothing on the battlefield, just drones and robots.
"Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake." - Napoleon, 1805.
He actually said "false move" (Diversion), but a diversion that is not taken as bait is a waste of resources, so the wording was slightly changed years later to be more broad. Napoleon used to use diversions in all his battles, he was a master at deception and propaganda. However, one of his Enemies started to know his techniques very well and started to adhere to his very saying, it was used against him at Waterloo. He kept trying to lure the British to the flanks or out of their cover... they did not budge... except the British Calvary, who directly disobeyed Wellingtons order and charged... they got slaughtered. Fortunately all the other units adhered to the order and it proved to be the deciding factor in victory for the British and Allies.
At Trafalgar, Lord Nelson defeated the Franco-Spanish fleet. You must have meant Waterloo...
@@igorkom8163 Yeah, a embarrassing mistake whilst tired. I have Amended.
I mean i have a giant statue to remind me down the road. Also noticed some horrid spelling mistakes... probably not best to try and converse on the internet after just waking up lol.
Thank you for being respectful in your correction.
Just a quick comment: NO the starlink didn't help. when they asked for access to starlink over Crimea they were turned down by Elon musk who turned off the link without notifying the Ukrainians
And now there is reports that Russians have access to starlink in regions where ukraine is denied. Implied: around front lines.
So there need to be solid coms and tech that dont rely on Elon Musk.
13:08 "Well, the Starlink helped, I guess"
Well, Musk switched off Starlink over Crimea during an operation because he feld like going into world politics after russian officials started nuclear threat number 256,116
Edit: This resulted in a drone washing up on the Crimean shore because Ukraine lost it's connection before they could remote detonate it.
6:00 First time, they did a secret operations on land, so with truck´s or the train, i dont remember exactly but from land they smuggled it out on the bridge to explode on the bridge. not by air and not by sea the first time. Bridge Security is pretty high. but bridge security see explosives every day being transported over. soo i assume it was "easy" to get it on there.
I think the first one was a truck that stopped on the bridge full of explosives.
The reason they said they can't rely on Starlink is because in 2022 Ukrainians tried to attack Crimea and used Starlink connection but Musk saw it and disconnected it cause he was afraid of WW3 😀
O I think he supports putin
@@elsestelema6273 He's a useful idiot
Musk & Trump are Russian assets
Он не хотел быть соучастником терактов.
@@Lvov_Aleksandr do you know what is the definition of terrorism? Learn that before using the word again
Sun tzu baby! Art of war!
The first attack on the Kerch bridge, happened with a truck filled a huge amount of explosives
Damn this happened a while ago.
First explosion was from the truck crossing the bridge
They used Star link for the first attack. it was disabled in Crimea and the drones went offline
Love your comments.
You should watch the group 13 sea baby drone video that's the unit that is in control of these drones and they explain everything on how they destroyed Russian naval ships
Rått dette var bra.✌🏻🫡🇳🇴
1600 lbs bombs on drones with the same radar signature as Russian boats is huge
I made custom battery for NLAW
That first explosion was from a large van on the bridge.
Don’t interrupt your enemy, when he is making a mistake. Said by…. Napoleon Bonaparte.
It's easy to damage, but refuses to take much damage,i believe a few sections have also been hit with storm shadow in the months since this original sea drone attack, and it was still mostly back up and running :(
the first explosion was from inside a truck on the car part. both attacks show russian weakness and ukraine vows to hit it again. the kerch bridge on fire
So they did listen to special boat squadrons of drones on water, part of it
"hexagon mixture" theres enough info in that to assume its RDX based.
and Sun Tzu said that
The US Sea Babies were here yesterday.
Well the first attack was made by having an bomb in a semi ,just think with all that protection and money they spend but the truck with getsogen did went through and blew up
Is this a new attack or old attack?
Thank
Not having is a second name of ukraine except of military, food, culture and knowledge
My russian friends here in Germany left Russia 4 years ago, seen this mess coming, hope Putin loose, so that Russia is forced to start new relationships with the West
Intresting!
The UK’s largest drone is a submarine that weighs 100 tons! It is a military project.
They aren't even using the kursk bridge to move a military weaponry to and from this is from old very old footage
idiotic axis of muppets couldnt even figure out to hit the railway bridge not the road bridge, some 4d chess thinking there, no wonder russia kicking their arses, thick as pig shite
Do a resct video to "in the highest tradtion"
@CAC This is something that happened in 2023 so its not a new strike but I do like your POV and as someone who has the background you have I bet it's interesting to see how other countries fight & try to breakdown or understand it from a tactical standpoint and compare it to how we do things. Though you might be Army now you will always be a Devil Dog thats something earned not issued even if you were a POG still a brother lol SF & even though this video is old content is great- from a former 0331
Lastly I wanted to add i believe before the strike on the bridge the sea drones were used to destroy Russian Naval HVT's like they damaged and or sunk naval vessels with this platform. Also I forget where I saw it but these are among many things that Western countries are keeping an eye on & who knows maybe the dod will buy one at minimum to reverse engineer or where its effective buy outright and money provided helps both countries. What many don't understand a good majority of aid packages technically helps us out because for example the armory in PA that makes the 155 shell to the other one puts the magic stuff in it so not all of aid money goes directly to these other countries directly it goes to manufacturing of said items. Yes some ends up there for items we can't provide or cheaper there or in pockets (corruption happens everywhere though its a whole different scale but it's why you have friends in supply or put $$ in a maybe dirty item going back to the armory or thats what I heard ha)
On the subject of aid something that I don't understand is we have sites like Govt Planet that takes surplus goods and sells to civys like few months ago i saw a pallet of the older ECWS being sold for pennies compared to original cost why we don't send them things like this. The person that i gave my thermals to had them for numerous yrs(i can't fit in old stuff grew a little in 20+yrs) I may still have a sleeping bag system. Its just something that crossed my mind we have a huge surplus of stuff why not donate it crap i have even seen first gen EOD robots on auctions & they sold for cheap though they didn't come with batteries even those would be better than attaching rope and pulling from a distance.
It turns out that when they throw equipment across the Crimean bridge, they hide behind civilians who are traveling nearby.
If you look at his suit it's bullet proof up to a 7.62. Putin's that is, 2:10
Doggie it would take u at least a half an hour to cross that bridge;;;;;!!!!!!
If you were driving an 70 mph at least;!!;;!😊
Another one bites the dust. Tarantul-class corvette
It still blows my mind that Russia were even able to build a bridge as extensive as the Kerch Bridge without Ukraine's consent. I don't mean that in the sense that them building it was particularly impressive, more that the impertinence they had to do it in the first place is outrageous!
Hello from Ukraine. What could we do then? At that time, the Russians were already conducting military operations against us in the Donbass, Crimea was completely occupied. The Russians have a huge superiority in technology and manpower even now, although they suffered catastrophic losses... We are in too different weight categories even now.
@@zeNoldor I agree. I’m not saying you could’ve done anything to stop Russia doing it, which is exactly why it is so incredulous that Putin did it. He just stuck his fingers up at everyone, Ukraine but also the rest of the Western world, and did it just because he could. How anyone thought they could negotiate anything with Putin after such a flagrant disregard for another country’s sovereignty is baffling. Putin was just laughing in all of our faces and looking back on it it is extremely irritating. If Ukraine ever get to bring Putin to his knees, give him a kick in the knackers from me too please.
@@zeNoldor да, ваш президент заявлял, что у вас вторая армия мира. А сейчас "весь мир с вами". Как так получается? 🤔
@@Lvov_Aleksandr украинский президент никогда подобного не заявлял, такое заявлял президент фашистской россии
Mention Elon Musk, its about first attempt attacking ruzzians fleet, that Elon blocked by switching off starlink internet. Sad story because he saved ruzzians battleships, that striked Ukraine same day.
Do not wanna be a Debbie downer, but even U.S army and everyone wants less monopoly for Elon Musk. Since he has shown not to be exactly 💯% there on his ideals and what he thinks of himself.
The first time they damaged a bridge was by a truck filled with explosions and left on the road there on the bridge
If you still support Ukraine, look up the 18 parts of "Roses Have Thorns" these are uncut documentaries filmed during and after the 2014 Euro Maidan. then make up your mind if us Brits are making a massive mistake.
FYI- $1 Billion in Ukrainian hryvnia is approximately $24 Million US Dollars… sooo, that’s maybe an accurate estimation just based on Ukrainian currency.
The Starlink did in fact.... not help. Elon the Asset turned it off in order to prevent the ukrainian military from using it.
Hence the comment about using Elon tech.
exactly. musk is pro putler. no way around that unfortunately
Василь Малюк знає шо робити )
Explosions came by truck
The Elon Musk comment was refering to when he shut down starlink in mid operation so the drone failed beacuse he didnt want to provoke russia
When they say their glorious ancestors they're referring to the NAZIS btw
Did you know the Swedish King mentioned Ukraine and Ukraine people in the 17th century. Dont belive government controlled propaganda from fascist ruZZia
No comments… USSR suffered 26 mil casualties in WW2, 8-13m of which were Ukrainians. And now all of a sudden our ancestors were Nazis according to you, an uneducated moron.
слава україні❤🇺🇦