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"content": "Legendary <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"oryx\" href=\"https://agora.echelon.pl/tag/oryx\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#Oryx</a> posted updates to the inventory of <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"russia\" href=\"https://agora.echelon.pl/tag/russia\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#Russia</a> weapon losses in <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"ukraine\" href=\"https://agora.echelon.pl/tag/ukraine\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#Ukraine</a>. While their usual style is rather dry and to the point, this time they seem to have let their ironic spirits out. Starting from the title:<br><br>> Dad’s Army: List Of Russian Army Equipment Deployed In Ukraine Older Than Our Parents <br><br>Then they go through the numbers, and let make fun of Russian army again:<br><br>> As the average age of the authors of this (tongue-in-cheek) article is 25, we thought it would be illustrative (and frankly amusing) to list every equipment type currently spotted in use with Russian forces in Ukraine that predates our parents. For those reading this that have themselves managed to survive the 70's – rest assured, much of this equipment has undoubtedly weathered the ages far worse than you have. We only consider equipment sufficiently archaic to be included here if it entered service prior to 1970, which should mean that to all but the senior among our readership it was properly outdated by the time they came of drinking age.<br><br>The numbers can be summarized as follows:<br><br>> Sustaining losses that meanwhile number over 1800 tanks and more than 2000 IFVs, the Russian Army has already reached the point at which it is no longer able to replace lost equipment with armament that is at least roughly equivalent to the combat worth of the equipment lost. <br><br><a href=\"https://www.oryxspioenkop.com/2023/03/dads-army-list-of-russian-army.html\" rel=\"ugc\">https://www.oryxspioenkop.com/2023/03/dads-...</a>",
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"content": "Legendary #Oryx posted updates to the inventory of #Russia weapon losses in #Ukraine. While their usual style is rather dry and to the point, this time they seem to have let their ironic spirits out. Starting from the title:\n\n> Dad’s Army: List Of Russian Army Equipment Deployed In Ukraine Older Than Our Parents \n\nThen they go through the numbers, and let make fun of Russian army again:\n\n> As the average age of the authors of this (tongue-in-cheek) article is 25, we thought it would be illustrative (and frankly amusing) to list every equipment type currently spotted in use with Russian forces in Ukraine that predates our parents. For those reading this that have themselves managed to survive the 70's – rest assured, much of this equipment has undoubtedly weathered the ages far worse than you have. We only consider equipment sufficiently archaic to be included here if it entered service prior to 1970, which should mean that to all but the senior among our readership it was properly outdated by the time they came of drinking age.\n\nThe numbers can be summarized as follows:\n\n> Sustaining losses that meanwhile number over 1800 tanks and more than 2000 IFVs, the Russian Army has already reached the point at which it is no longer able to replace lost equipment with armament that is at least roughly equivalent to the combat worth of the equipment lost. \n\nhttps://www.oryxspioenkop.com/2023/03/dads-army-list-of-russian-army.html",
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