znaci nema vise helikoptera Ka-52
evo javili ovde da su ukrajinci rekli da su i 40 KA 52 srusli.
ukupno 101
i sta vise kazu da je 300 helikoptera do sada unisteno Rusiji.
e ebiga , kada se laze , onda nek se laze , tako da se i vidi da je laz.
i tako , ovde hrane , ove ovde i kazu ukrajina pobedjuje.
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Russia loses 40th Ka-52 Alligator, which the Kremlin calls the world's 'best helicopter gunship'
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A Russian Ka-52 "Alligator" attack helicopter flies in the Luhansk region REUTERS© REUTERS
- Russia has lost 40 of its best attack helicopters.
- The Kremlin bills the Kamov Ka-52 Alligator as the "world's best helicopter gunship."
- Russia's total confirmed helicopter losses are now at 101.
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Striking photos of the Ukraine war's front-line trenches echo scenes from the World Wars
- Ukrainian and Russian forces have dug sprawling trenches along the front lines of the war.
- The trenches echo scenes from bloody combat of World War 1 and World War 2.
- Take a look at photos comparing trench warfare in Ukraine today and the historic World Wars.
As Ukraine's troops go head-to-head with the Russian army, they face plenty of
modern weapons, such as drones that can drop bombs on soldiers, Ka-52 attack helicopters armed to the teeth with anti-tank guided missiles, and precision munitions that can hit with accuracy not seen in past conflicts.
Both sides are also navigating threats and challenges that have long been a part of land warfare, like overwhelming artillery and
minefields full of anti-tank and anti-personnel mines, threats hidden in the mud that erupt with a violent explosion when triggered and make any sort of advance tricky and time-consuming.
There are also sprawling trenches. They run deep along the front lines and have been seen in photos from the war, such as around
Bakhmut, which saw some of the bloodiest fighting of the war. The trenches are, as a French photographer described them years earlier, "endless bowels of Earth."
These winding trenches hinder advances by enemy troops and protect defenders, zig-zagging and crossing the battlefield, and in some respects, they're strikingly reminiscent of scenes of trench warfare from World War I and World War II, showing the enduring presence of this type of fighting.
The following photos show the front-line trenches in Ukraine today, where the most devastating land war in decades is being fought, and those of two of the 20th century's worst conflicts.
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According to the independent monitoring group Oryx, which only counts combat losses confirmed through open sources, Russia has lost 40 Kamov Ka-52 Alligator helicopters.
The Kyiv Post reports that these mounting losses come despite the Kremlin billing the Alligator as the "world's best helicopter gunship."
It reported that
the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said Kyiv's forces took out a 40th Alligator helicopter near Robotyne on Monday, August 7.
It brings the total confirmed
helicopter losses to 101. Oryx figures show that 88 were destroyed, 12 were damaged, and one captured.
Ukraine claims it
has destroyed over 300 Russian helicopters.