هل يمكن للاخوة الكرام وضع اخبار تعلق بتعزيز روسيا لقواتها في المنطقة وان كانت قد ارسلت اسلحة ثقيلة خارج قواعدها .. وهل هناك تحركات لروسيا البيضاء من الناحية العسكرية ؟؟ فروسيا البيضاء لها دور كبير في اي حرب مقبلة لانها على حدود بولندا واوكرانيا معا
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1- عدم ادراج اي محتوى حساس سواء ادراج مباشر او تضمين روابط خارجية
2- عدم اغراق الموضوع باخبار لا تعتمد على مصادر موثوقة
3- عدم المشاركات الجانبية والتراشق الشخصي والجدال الغير مفيد
سوف تتخذ الإدارة الإجراءات التي تعتمدها للتعامل مع المخالفين ولن تقبل باي التماس من اي عضو.
الحكومة الاكرانية العميلة للغرب هي سبب البلاد
الغرب يستعمل اوكرانيا كوسيلة لاضعاف روسيا
و ليذهب الشعب الى الجحيم
قدرهم وسوء ادارتهم للبلاد وضعف اقتصادهماوكرانيا زي الي بالع موس في فمه .. ان بقيت مع روسيا فالتسلط الروسي سيذلهم وان انحازوا الى الغرب كان عليهم دفع الثمن ايضا .. وفي حالتهم لا يمكن ان تكون حياديا فاما ان تكون مع روسيا واما ان تكون مع الغرب .. اختار الموت بالطريقة التي تريدها !!!!
روسيا كانت الداعم الاساسي للاقتصاد الاوكراني و هناك اقلية روسية معتبرة في اوكرانياان بقيت مع روسيا فالتسلط الروسي سيذلهم
ولاكن بوتين ليس غبيا ليحتل اوكرانيا كلهابوروشينكو اخذه الغرور وهو يعرف
بأن روسيا لو تدخلت ستحرق أوكرانيا و حكومتها
عن بكرة ابيها و جورجيا ليست ببعيدة ،،
المقاتلون الموالون لروسيا يجهزون الان مقاتلات سو-25 والباتروس ومي-24 للبدء بتكوين سلاح جوي وهناك نية لتكوين جيش انفصالي رسمي من 100 الف جندي
Separatist rebels in eastern Ukraine are attempting to return combat aircraft from the Luhansk aviation museum to an airworthy state, a video posted online on 29 January appears to show.
The video, which was shot by Russian-backed insurgents in Ukraine, purports to show a Sukhoi Su-25 'Frogfoot' ground-attack aircraft and an Aero L-29 Delfín trainer and light-attack aircraft being readied for flight operations.
While the Su-25 is seen being painted in the colours of the self-styled separatist state of Novorossiya, nothing in the video suggests it is functional. The L-29, however, is powered up and performs a low-speed taxi trial. Both aircraft are armed - the Su-25 with four underwing rocket pods and the L-29 with two underwing dumb bombs - but it is not possible to tell if these munitions are live or museum props.
Two days prior to the video being posted, the Ukrainian military said it had destroyed a number of aircraft in the possession of the separatists. These, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) said, included an Aero L-39 Albatros light attack jet, a Yakovlev Yak-52 basic trainer and light attack prop, two Antonov An-2 'Colt' tactical transport aircraft, as well as four Mil Mi-24 'Hind' attack helicopters. From the list provided by the MoD, it would seem that the Su-25 and L-29 located at Luhansk, close to the border with Russia, were not targeted on this occasion.
As shown on the video, the Luhansk aviation museum has many other aircraft types, including a Sukhoi Su-24 'Fencer' strike aircraft, an Su-27 'Flanker' fighter, and even a Tupolev Tu-95 'Bear' strategic bomber. However, it is unlikely the rebels could bring such aircraft back to an operational condition and have the resources and wherewithal to operate them.
ANALYSIS
No matter how capable an insurgent group, the one capability they invariably lack is air power. A state opponent fielding even the most rudimentary of air forces equipped with the most outdated of aircraft has an asymmetric advantage over the insurgents that puts such groups at a chronic disadvantage on the battlefield.
There are therefore great incentives for any rebel group to get its hands on even one or two aircraft (be they captured from the enemy, supplied by allies, or procured from third parties).
In seemingly doing this themselves, the separatist forces in eastern Ukraine are following in the footsteps of other armed groups that have tried to use air power against their governmental enemies.
During the Afghan civil war in the 1990s the Taliban flew captured MiG-21 'Fishbed', Sukhoi Su-22 'Fitter', and even L-39 fighters using pilots and maintainers that had once been in the service of the previous communist government. In the 2000s, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) used a pair of propeller-driven Zlin Z 143 aircraft to drop bombs on Sri Lankan government and military targets.
More recently, the Islamic State tried to do the same when it overran Syrian Air Force bases and captured jet aircraft. However, it was reported that these were destroyed on the ground before they could be put to use in the air.
It remains to seen whether the rebels in Ukraine are able to use these jets in any meaningful way.
1- عدم ادراج اي محتوى حساس سواء ادراج مباشر او تضمين روابط خارجية
2- عدم اغراق الموضوع باخبار لا تعتمد على مصادر موثوقة
3- عدم المشاركات الجانبية والتراشق الشخصي والجدال الغير مفيد
سوف تتخذ الإدارة الإجراءات التي تعتمدها للتعامل مع المخالفين ولن تقبل باي التماس من اي عضو.