This Shark Coast Podcast clip discusses the evolving nature of combat in the ongoing war in Ukraine. The discussion highlights how Russia's strategy to minimize casualties necessitates continuous adaptation of warfare tactics. The podcast crew engages with Vadim to explore these changes.
This video from the Counter Media Podcast discusses the potential impact of Donald Trump's presidency on the ongoing war in Ukraine. The hosts explore whether Trump's foreign policy approach could lead to a resolution or change in the conflict. The discussion is likely to delve into geopolitical strategies, international relations, and the broader implications for global stability.
This video features a discussion with Alexandre Rodde, a terrorism and mass shooting analyst, and Prof. Mark Maguire, a social anthropologist specializing in security and anti-terrorism, at the ERAC conference. They delve into recent mass casualty events, exploring their causes, the role of illegal and legal small arms, future threats including 3D printed weapons, the impact of the war in Ukraine, and issues like poor regulation and black market arms. The conversation also touches upon asymmetric threats and the privatization of police forces, offering insights into gun control effectiveness and gun laws in Slovenia.
This episode of the FCS Podcast features Chad Robichaux, a former Force Recon Marine and DoD contractor, discussing the controversies surrounding the war in Ukraine. Robichaux, who has extensive experience in combat zones and has founded organizations like the Mighty Oaks Foundation and Save Our Allies, shares insights from his deployments and his work assisting veterans with PTSD and evacuating vulnerable individuals. The conversation likely touches upon geopolitical aspects of the conflict and its human impact, drawing from his background in special operations and humanitarian efforts.
Soviet-made tanks like the T-72 often suffer catastrophic turret explosions due to their autoloader design. Unlike Western tanks that store ammunition in blast-protected compartments, Soviet tanks place ammunition directly above or around the crew, increasing the risk of a chain reaction when hit. This design prioritizes a low profile and automated loading over crew survivability.
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