


SyAAF L-39 with rocket pods and 23mm guns over DeirEzzor.



JohninMK wrote:Warning, this map may not be correct, in fact almost certainly isn't and regrettably is probably late.
HUNTER VZLA wrote:SAA 5th Corps / Fifth Corps say these vehicles will be used to cross the Euphrates River and Liberate 2nd Bank of River
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JohninMK wrote:HUNTER VZLA wrote:SAA 5th Corps / Fifth Corps say these vehicles will be used to cross the Euphrates River and Liberate 2nd Bank of River
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The same comment as my last post.
Check out post 226.
The original comment was a serious shock to me as I thought that everything I posted was not only 100% kosher (note the careful selection of that word) but straight from the horse's mouth before being carved in a tablet of stone and despatched at the speed of light.franco wrote:
I'm glad as I was lead to believe that some posters here are 100% accurate and I know that I'm not.![]()
Not sure what your blunt comment means.HUNTER VZLA wrote:JohninMK wrote:HUNTER VZLA wrote:SAA 5th Corps / Fifth Corps say these vehicles will be used to cross the Euphrates River and Liberate 2nd Bank of River
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The same comment as my last post.
Check out post 226.
check here
https://twitter.com/IvanSidorenko1/status/905762335373045761
SeigSoloyvov wrote:Well now that the SDF announced it I can freely say. The race is on SAA, thanks to your...rapid advance, it opened an oppurtunity for us. So steps have been taken and men like me hae been given orders on what to do.
We have replaced the kurdish commanders the goal is far to important to leave to the kurds they will do has grunts tho. Granted I would have liked more then what they gave me but I can make do with this manpower and equipment.
yes I've known about the offensive for weeks.
I may...have had a hand in the planning of the thing. It was a simple tactic really allow the syrians to draw in heavy ISIS reinforcements and then attack with a full scale coordinated surprise assault, ISIS had no warning no one did, we even kept many of the kurdish command in the dark. ISIS will not be table to reinforce these position quick enough thanks to how dug in they are against the Syrians. The path to the oil fields are going to be quite easy.
It worked like a charm, I used the Syrians like a cheap fiddle.
I was even nice enough to signal it with my bridges comment afew days ago.
The russians have already reacted hence handing over those bridging trucks, of course with their flanks not secure and Deir till not secure. Well mother russia, to little to late.
The syrians can cross but they will be so exposed ISIs will not have a hard time raiding their flanks and slowing them down and killing many of them.
I have already completed my mission by securing an important zone.
SeigSoloyvov wrote:Yep I expected this ages ago, like I said Aleppo will be the last major win for the SAA.
SeigSoloyvov wrote:Deir will fall I said this a few weeks ago even got the timing right. (Even said to expect ISIS to push onto that position exactly how they did) back Deir is required for them to spilt Syria so it will collapse.
The SAA cannot do anything about this based on their positions and their lack of forces let alone airborne.
You can pretty much see how this will start to end US backed forces will control that part of syria, Assad will hold onto the other half.
SeigSoloyvov wrote:The Russians can bomb all they want, in the end that garrison cannot afford to lose a single man, ISIS can.
Airstrikes alone will only slow it down not stop it and no new army groups will be arriving there anytime soon.
Really if ISIS wasn't such a useless force, they would have taken Deir by now.
SeigSoloyvov wrote:After we seized Tabqa no, ISIS is just being an annoyance at best, they have been broken and are no longer a serious threat. Sure things have to be taken from them but they will retreat whenever attacked now because they cannot handle it anymore.
That is semi right, It ALL comes down to Deir. We want it, Russia wants it.
Without Deir the kurds will become much less attractive for the US and the kurds know this.
Deir is literally do or die for both side, whoever takes it wins the war pretty much.
SeigSoloyvov wrote:The ratio for SAA verse ISIS killed is like 1 SAA dies per 20ish ISIS members.
ISIS can seize Deir they have enough men if the Raqqa force is allowed to flee, Deir Azzor will fall unless ISIS REALLY and I mean REALLY fucks it up.
SeigSoloyvov wrote:The kurds and SAA well depend on which region we are talking about they don't hate eachother but they know a time will come where they will be killing each other. However, the kurds are fairly pathetic figthers in Tabqa and other places Units like mine had to do the heavy lifting little shits are way to used to ISIS running away.
The turks would be curb stomping them right now if it wasn't for Russia, not much If Assad takes it first well they will not oppose it. They will try and hold onto the ground they do have however and this is where my country comes in. This is why we want ISIS to take Deir Azzor because if Assad guys are still there when the kurds roll in welp...they fucked up. Because the kurds know they can take Deir from ISIs but they will not push Assad because right now he is all that is saving them from the Turks.
Provided they fulfill their task...well they got promised things however if they fuck up we will leave them to the wolves. Cannot stress enough how Deir Azzor is what will decide the outcome of Syria has a country.
So the kurds have real incentive not to fuck this up, I gotta be mia now got me goat fuckers to shoot.
SeigSoloyvov wrote:MaT reports that they will soon have operations inside Deir Ezzor Governate, and they will establish a base there.
ISIS has taken some points within Deir-Azor and their offensive is on going.
Syrians are closer and closer to losing this war. At this point, Assad is going to lose. Unless someone gets his act together real god dam fast
Daraa is a pointless offensive and Tan-if well that could have waited, sure it's a legitimate target but it's not of dire important.
Once Deir falls and at this rate it's going to, Kurds or FSA will sweep in.
Again tho anyone with a functional mind can see this.
SeigSoloyvov wrote:The ratio for SAA verse ISIS killed is like 1 SAA dies per 20ish ISIS members.
(whoever takes Deir wins)
SeigSoloyvov wrote:The SAA has around a month before Raqqa falls two at most and that's high balling it, so they have to make magic happen, They will need to take risks. They cannot play it slow right now.
So we will see, currently, I think I'll reach Deir before they will.
franco wrote:Good work ^^![]()
SeigSoloyvov wrote:Now now En my expectations granted were off at times, however war is a hard hard thing to be very precise at.
Those were valid dates with what information I had, however, at times things do not go according to plan.
JohninMK wrote:Might I respectfully suggest that you check the thread before you are posting day old + pictures to check if they are already here. Like these two in Post 300 above.HUNTER VZLA wrote:Looks like Israel transferred Iranian ammo captured from MV Francop etc to militants in south of Syria
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Thank you.
Also it is a stretch of the imagination to believe that the labels have lasted so well over the years.
HUNTER VZLA wrote:JohninMK wrote:HUNTER VZLA wrote:SAA 5th Corps / Fifth Corps say these vehicles will be used to cross the Euphrates River and Liberate 2nd Bank of River
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The same comment as my last post.
Check out post 226.
check here
https://twitter.com/IvanSidorenko1/status/905762335373045761
PapaDragon wrote:par far wrote:............
This is completely false, when ever Iran needed or was needed, they unleashed, whether that is it's soldiers getting martyred or it generals getting getting martyred or launching missiles from Iran.
This is Iranian issue more than anything.
Those oil fields are not exactly super important for Russia at this point (not as much as before). I don't see Turks helping ascension and triumph of new Kurdish petro-state by helping them export oil trough their territory.
East Euphrates however is perfect launching point for operations in Iran so Iran should start martyring some soldiers and generals at rapid pace because there might be shitstorm ahead and Iran is downwind...
JohninMK wrote:More on the SDF strike south. Video at link
First day of SDF "Operation Cizire Storm" where the SDF liberated several villages and finally reached Deir-Ez-Zor industrial zone.
https://twitter.com/AfarinMamosta/status/906859042676645888
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