This is a pilot episode of our brand new show! Tell us what you think in the comments below.
@scottgroves10104 ай бұрын
You wanna know what I think ? I think you’re pumping out propaganda stop lying to us!
@marinebymistake4 ай бұрын
@@scottgroves1010 ivan no vodka here nice video
@murrayflewelling12584 ай бұрын
I majored in military history and this is so will done and informative , that I am sure anyone watching will find it as exciting as it is educational !
@des_smith76584 ай бұрын
Ukraine got played
@R-co8su4 ай бұрын
YES
@AndriiPyndyk4 ай бұрын
I live in 17 kilometers from Hostomel airport. I've heard bombs that were being dropped on the runway to damage it, and I knew that those were our planes - they were flying above my house in Kyiv. Those blasts were different from that I've experienced days later: MLRS and artillery fire are very different from air bombs. When air bomb drops - ground shakes (slightly, but you still feel it) even in 17 km afar from the place of impact. Those 200 men are the reason I am still alive, and we are still having our country independent.
@countd59554 ай бұрын
I am in the USA, along with the overwhelming majority of Americans my heart is with Ukraine every day.
@user-fgh214 ай бұрын
It has been dominated by the US since the coup in 2014 and sold for > 25% ( mining/agriculture) to big foreign companies. Ukraine has been used as a proxystate for geopolitical reasons.
@sikorsky58154 ай бұрын
@@user-fgh21 Alright bot, keep lying lmao
@РафаэльСаркисянц-ъ2т4 ай бұрын
@@sikorsky5815 Ложь, это ваше , американец ! По этой причине, вас ненавидят !
@ryangomez44624 ай бұрын
@@user-fgh21 dominated people dont fight like the Ukrainians, look to Russia for an example of serf soldiers.
@teKniQz4 ай бұрын
Please continue this show!! Battle Board is such a unique idea and the presentation was amazing. I loved the combination of animation over the maps with real footage attached. The host is top notch and I really enjoyed his tone and flow throughout the episode. Can’t wait for future episodes!
@leyasep59194 ай бұрын
unique ? not so much, but well produced. Now, tons of people will "debate" in the comments about this or that... But at least it's not clickbait as the host has presented relevant arguments.
@crankatorium4 ай бұрын
@@leyasep5919 This is unique and awesome. This is definitely scratching my strategy gaming itch.
@ShadowHawk994 ай бұрын
@@leyasep5919geez... Buddy you're doing some great work on that keyboard, keeping the internet safe from positive comments. I'd say though you can take a break. It's an extremely well told story.
@leyasep59194 ай бұрын
@@ShadowHawk99 Thank you very much !
@diegojavierroaeslava58214 ай бұрын
Unique.....English people makingan advertising message of Charles III!
@rofa60864 ай бұрын
No plan survives first contact with the enemy. Using the same plan over and over again will not leave the enemy guessing.
@theunitedstatesofamerica48624 ай бұрын
@@sadqqwwqeq4175stay mad Russian bot, Russia failed so hard they got their own country invaded
@dmitrikulkevicius91614 ай бұрын
@@sadqqwwqeq4175 So Ruzzia has taken Kyiv in their 3-day 2-year-old special military operation?
@matthewslavin14984 ай бұрын
@@sadqqwwqeq4175 define 'losing hard', and by the same coin define how Russia must be 'winning hard'.
@AirCicilia4 ай бұрын
@@sadqqwwqeq4175 Hahahahahahahahaha...!!!! You should go to Las Vegas Nevada and start your career as a stand up comedian.
@AirCicilia4 ай бұрын
@@sadqqwwqeq4175 Include that part in your stand up routine man. You'll become more famous than Chris Rock and Richard Pryor.
@naB4o0o2 ай бұрын
This reminds me of that general in Blackadder: "Using the same tactic as we have the last 17 times is the LAST thing they'll expect"
@Satans_lil_helper4 ай бұрын
"Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the face." Mike Tyson
@FunkySpaceLord4 ай бұрын
😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
@ceiling-deskfan4 ай бұрын
Putin got punched in his ball.
@ShadowBlack-vh5ed4 ай бұрын
Y'all really should ask Ukraine what the taste of blood feels like
@cliffordyee7454 ай бұрын
@@ShadowBlack-vh5edSure thing, Ivan
@ShadowBlack-vh5ed4 ай бұрын
@@Satans_lil_helper AHH,wanna ask those people at the white house wtf they are thinking giving children weapons as toys????surely they don't want to watch the world burn,do they?
@ImperialKnight864 ай бұрын
“Wars start as you will, but they don’t end as you please”. -Niccolò Machiavelli.
@hajleselasije23684 ай бұрын
🙂'ukraina' je izgubila rat ... na kraju ce jevrej biti smaknut od najblizeg okruzenja
@sudazima4 ай бұрын
that guy was so machiavellian in his quotes
@filipposaracchini19764 ай бұрын
Niccolò*
@SgtTechCom4 ай бұрын
they rarely start as you will either.
@ImperialKnight864 ай бұрын
@@filipposaracchini1976 thx
@davidd30634 ай бұрын
once again Ukraine saved by the guts of its people. they fought for their country all the way.. its inspiring
@julesjules62443 ай бұрын
without foreign support Ukraine would be part of Russia by now
@mkultra28773 ай бұрын
They are barely surviving thanks to our US tax money.
@MrHowardMoon3 ай бұрын
You need to do some research yourself because this video is nothing but blatant lies.
@_wayward_4943 ай бұрын
@@MrHowardMoon67 comments wow. How much do they pay you per hour, or is it per comment
@Uuyrijies11233 ай бұрын
@_wayward_494 Given the current state of their situation, probably less than a penny.
@CrabbyLioness4 ай бұрын
Using the exact same tactic for 54 years is a BAD IDEA. Using them on troops you trained personally is a REALLY BAD IDEA.
@jimplummer48794 ай бұрын
Yup !
@leyasep59194 ай бұрын
shhhhhhhhhhhhhhh don't talk so loud or the Russians will try to find an even worse tactic... 😅
@marcblank30364 ай бұрын
It fits into the narrow mindset common in that part of the world
@CrabbyLioness4 ай бұрын
@@marcblank3036 I've heard aid workers who served in Russia complain about that very thing
@marcblank30364 ай бұрын
@@CrabbyLioness of course. Long term effects of the disease caused by total state control. Luckily the Ukrainians are making efforts to distance themselves from it slowely if Putin allows them. Here in Vietnam is no different and our great western free societies are becoming more and more narrow minded and unable to think critically
@kazomazo66464 ай бұрын
This is a beautiful work of journalism. This need to become a full program.
@Tocchito.89083 ай бұрын
I agree❤
@sgddfgfghfgh3 ай бұрын
Operations room is significantly better
@MADNESS0843 ай бұрын
The is guy literally has no idea what is going on. Ukraine is losing and it’s beyond debate. Selydove just fell in only 2 weeks. It’s a battle of attrition
@DCB203 ай бұрын
@@MADNESS084 How does Putin shoes taste?
@MADNESS0843 ай бұрын
@@DCB20 I’m far from a Putin sympathizer. I think all government officials are liars and corrupt. I just want the truth and this is far from it.
@MrRedsjack4 ай бұрын
Some points that are a bit understated: 1) the russian missile barrage supposed to remove all air defenses and most army barracks in the Kiev area mostly missed due to the precision of the missiles being substantially lower than originally claimed. 2) the soldiers of the reinforcement column in Belarus were not told about the invasion of Ukraine till the very day of the invasion, it was common practice for russians soldiers to sell the spare fuel to locals after sny training in Belarus. So some tanks had just enough fuel to go back over the border in Russia as a lot of the spare fuel was sold (informally) to Belarusian locals. Those tanks got stuck on the way to Kiev because nobody wanted to admit selling the fuel. 3) some trucks and anti air systems of the russian military used chinese made tires as replacement from Michelin tires which could no longer be purchased due to the 2014 sanctions. Those off road military veichles and anti air systems use a variable pressure mechanism in the tire that allow the veichle to reduce tire air pressure while going off road for better traction. However the Chinese tires were not well designed to support this system and some literally came off the rims further causing traffic jams. 4) because the russians knew their communication systems were likely hacked or compromised by the Americans a lot of the orders were given with papers making it quite hard to change the plan on the go without risking the Ukrainian knowing all their plans as the Americans trained the Ukrainian comms teams. So when thry had to give new commands many of them were intercepted and decoded or rhey left various units without orders as the plan changed. 4) the supply line towards Kiev was flooded by the Ukrainian opening dams causing s lot of traffic jams. This combined with mechanical failures, tires coming off trucks, occasional Ukrainian harassment from the sides of the supply columns causing broken veichles on the road and quickly rising demands for more equipment and soldiers at the front caused a near total blockage of the supply lines towards Kiev. It got so bad that while the soldiers were urgently waiting for supplies and equipment at the front many trucks had to wait for several days for the traffic jams and it was February so thr truckers had to keep the engine running not to freeze. Many trucks ran out of fuel doing so or didn't have enough fuel to make their way back. So a substantial amount of thr fuel that was allocated to the fighting veichles was instead used to refuel the trucks halfway and overall the Russians could only supply enough equipment for a few tens of thousands of soldiers and no more slong those supply lines. 5) Ukraine opened up the weapons warehouses in Kiev to anyone that wanted to fight creating effectively hundred thousand new conscript in a couple of days while the Russians were still stuck in their traffic jams. By the time the supply situation was getting better for the Russians they were going to have to take a capital City that had time to build barricades and had 5 to 10 times more soldiers and armed civilians than the russians had attacking troops in that specific point. And due to the supply constraints increasing the number of Russian troops substantially was impossible. So those Russian soldiers, as experienced rhey could be, would have had to fight city block to city block vastly outnumbered against an entrenched opponent and surrounded by angry civilians. A mess that was not possible to solve. Also the Ukrainian were becoming more active in attacking the supply lines with anti tank weapons further limiting supply and exposing the risk of the front line troops being cut off from the supply lines. 6)the failed missiles strike at the beginning meant that Ukraine still had some anti air capabilities and some air force left. Because of this the russians could not simply tske advantage of air supremacy without risking to lose many planes in the process. Also russian anti air troops didn't expect to see Ukrainian planes and either didn't fire at them or fired too much targeting slso russian planes jn the confusion as both sides use similar models. All of this together with what was shown in the video made the conquest of Kiev impossible and forced the Russians to try to pull back and negotiate a political solution instead which also didn't work as the Russian demands were much more thsn Ukraine wanted to accept.
@frozenrobert57354 ай бұрын
Thanks for elaborating on this. Excellent details!
@그냥내얘기연필심4 ай бұрын
그래서, 지금 이기고있는건 누구입니까?
@LiterallyMojo4 ай бұрын
Great explanation. Even more impressive is managing to say all that without youtube shadow censoring you
@arslanrasit4 ай бұрын
This comment is better than the video lol
@user-fgh214 ай бұрын
I am sory but it seems not true to me - Scott Ritter, Colonel Douglas Mc Greggor, judge Napolitano, Brian berletic and so many others ( also former high ranking) CIA intelligence officers have a totally different opinion about the situation.
@usmcjawbreaker97Ай бұрын
Just so everyone knows, Kyiv is around 2.5 - 3 hour away from Belarus. Imagine the US trying to Invade Tijuana from Los Angeles and not being able to get there.
@leamon_3Ай бұрын
So how did they surround kiev on three sides and captured 1000 fighters in mariupol?
@bordedup54629 күн бұрын
@@leamon_3 that was almost 3 years and a decade ago brother. Give it up. Russia's minor military successes pale in comparison to their military failures to capture Ukraine. No one is interested in that Kremlin talking point anymore. Find another one
@leamon_329 күн бұрын
@bordedup546 yet they did. How is russia weak but ukraine needs billions more still?
@yesyes-om1po28 күн бұрын
@@leamon_3 cope harder, its been 3 years and u are still fighting your NEIGHBOR that you have DIRECT LAND ACCESS TO
@YozheeCS227 күн бұрын
@@yesyes-om1poand that very same neighbor has the 2nd largest army in europe that was being trained and funded by NATO, russia as always beating the ukrainians despite being on numerical disadvantage lmao
@pipe_currency4 ай бұрын
I'm a Canadian English teacher and I was in Kyiv on February 24, 2022 when the Russians invaded. In fact, I was sleeping in my flat in Pozniaky when I heard the echo of two distant explosions and immediately realized these were not common sounds in the city. Thus began my three day odyssey to get to the border of Poland, which I later walked across after hitch-hiking 373 KM from a small villiage in Zhytomyr Oblast to the city of Lviv. In Kyiv, Rivne and Lviv I heard air raid sirens and following distant explosions of missiles hitting military instillations. My nerves were on end worrying about a missile heading into one of the cities while I was in them. There are just too many impressions on the first day of the invasion to go into detail about but generally it was, unsurprisingly, awful and the worst day of my life. It wasn't until I accepted that I may die and decided I had to try for the border that I got a second wind and felt a peculiar calm, a kind of inner peace. I would be remise if I did not mention the unbelievably kind genrosity of my current of former students who provided me shelter, food and guidance on my way to the border. Without Ukrainians my journey would have been far more precarious.
@jetdigital4 ай бұрын
Hide in the Mountains
@jetdigital4 ай бұрын
Carpathian mountains were used during WWII
@benmcreynolds85814 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this. What a unique perspective & set of circumstances you experienced. I couldn't imagine visiting a country when all of a sudden Russia unexpectedly invaded it. I'm glad Ukraine has such amazing individuals & they helped you achieve the goal of reaching the border. I so badly wish this war was not still going on for 3 yrs now. I wish my country of America was Way more focused on doing whatever it takes to allow & help Ukraine defend themselves from Russia's Depraved Atrocities
@russelhill97214 ай бұрын
Why not just get a plane or train like so many of the Ukrainians that I met in factories here in the UK? Ukraine had a scheme to make sure foreign nationals could leave the country safely. Plenty of news articles from 2022 showing foreigners leaving via train and plane.
@300thNPC4 ай бұрын
You should write about your story in a blog or book. Very valuable first hand account
@RyanEglitis4 ай бұрын
FWIW, a lot of this battle was helped greatly by US intel given to Ukraine that this invasion was for sure happening, a day or two beforehand. That's why the airport was on high alert, and staffed with so many soldiers in the first place. But Ukraine's defense in the end is really what saved the day
@dungheadableАй бұрын
Yep, I don't know why this point wasn't mentioned. US Intel mentioned this as early as the first week of Feb 2022 to the Ukrainians
@starhalv2427Ай бұрын
Not just from the United States, a week prior pro-democratic elements within Belarus reported the large movements of Russian troops, warning about a possible Russian attack from Belarussian soil, and even sabotaged some trains which greatly helped to slow down the advance of land forces towards Kiev.
@wtheffffffffffff13 күн бұрын
the role of western intel isn’t even alluded to.
@WielkaStopa-qh1rr4 ай бұрын
We all should remember Belorus part and not get fooled of neutrality fiction
@jokuvaan51754 ай бұрын
I don't think anyone is fooled. Unless they live under a rock. NATO members imposed heavy sanctions on Belarus too and like Russia it was banned from many international forums like sports events.
@dionv73914 ай бұрын
"bela rus" means white russia 😂
@WielkaStopa-qh1rr4 ай бұрын
@@dionv7391 The last open-air museum of (post)communism
@romanfoma10444 ай бұрын
@@dionv7391it's means "White Rus"
@olivka75604 ай бұрын
We should not forget West invading a country for money, then when you take accountability think about Belarus.
@YummyLADanish3 ай бұрын
Those 200 men basically being modern day Spartans is just mind-blowing. But as written by Robert Jordan "...ages come and pass, leaving memories that become legend. Legend fades to myth..." Once the dust settles and Ukraine remains free these men will become legend, and their memories will become myth but i highly doubt their heroism will ever be forgotten by future generations of Ukrainians.
@SilvaDroid3 ай бұрын
Modern day spartans.... lmfao
@Michaelveen3 ай бұрын
They defended within a fortified position against 300 paratroopers without heavy weapons. That were attacking them from the open field. 20 of them got captured and the rest ran away. Yeah real spartans.
@clankplusm3 ай бұрын
@@Michaelveen it should be noted they lacked heavy weapons besides their ZU-23-2, a half a century old manually guided AA gun. Meanwhile the Russians brought a cruise missile strike and many attack helicopters, which are in fact heavy assets (indirect fire support and mobile heavy weaponry). This is not to mention the training difference, difference in readiness, or being outnumbered 1.5 to one. I don't know what fortifications you refer to besides the barracks and innate defender's advantages in urban / semi urban fighting. I wouldn't say even as a Ukrainian they can be called the best in history or anything, true. But they still stood better than I believe many would expect. I would maybe even hazard that the civilians supporting the 72nd were more heroic.
@MADNESS0843 ай бұрын
So you believe western propaganda that Ukraine is winning?
@Michaelveen3 ай бұрын
@clankplusm The cruise missiles did almost zero damage to the defenders. They were fired way before the landing. One could even argue that they created a worse situation for the paratroopers because they alerted the defenders hours in advance. Ru had zero heavy weaponry and no artillery support. The attack helicopters could not do much besides leave because they and the paratroopers were targeted by multiple UA fighter aircraft. There are multiple videos of, for example Su-27 flying low and attacking. Also Ukrainian artillery was shelling the whole area to oblivion. There are accounts of these paratroopers how they landed. When they landed they were stuck in the fields and were under heavy airstrikes ,mortar and arty fire 152mm and even 203mm. They had no other option than just assault the buildings head on or die in the fields. They claim that they told them them that there were not a lot of defenders there and they would have airsupport. They had nothing. Also the claim of Russian destroying the plane upon landing is propaganda there are alot of pictures of paratroopers outside and even inside this plane. The Ukrainians destroyed it while they were levelling the area with everything they had. And the most funny part is the fabricated retreat into the forest.
@Repz984 ай бұрын
This is by far one of the best content I seen on KZbin about thr Ukraine-Russian war. The breakdown and map, makes it easier to understand what went on. Thank you DailyMail, this was really good content, and I would love to see more content the exact same way!
@Jakob-iq8yu4 ай бұрын
Useless content. Zero value. What happens in Ukraine is a war of the US against Europe.
@Stratigoz4 ай бұрын
Sheeple and their beloved propaganda.
@st-ex85064 ай бұрын
@@StratigozIt seems that YOU are the propaganda agent... I supposed a senior among the ruSSian sheep?!
@soccerguy24334 ай бұрын
@@Stratigoz its not propaganda when claims are actually backed by evidence. RU just says stuff over and over as loud as they can until 🤡believe it.
@Madenity4 ай бұрын
@@Stratigoz There are two types of propaganda, one that is actually true, and one that are blatant lies
@oleksandrchervinskyi85904 ай бұрын
4:10 not "one of the largest aircrafts", but "the largest aircraft". "Mriya" was the heaviest, with the widest wing span, and by maximum takeoff weight of 640 tonnes was way ahead of any aircrafts ever built.
@dogsnads56344 ай бұрын
It depends on how you measure 'largest' the Stratolaunch Roc has a wider wingspan and greater carrying capacity than AN-225.
@oleksandrchervinskyi85904 ай бұрын
@@dogsnads5634 Are you serious? Probably you can provide a link to prove your point?
@vvnick4 ай бұрын
@@oleksandrchervinskyi8590 Wiki says it has really huge wingspan, but only 250 tonnes of cargo: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scaled_Composites_Stratolaunch
@gurdimeikenskjaldi50603 ай бұрын
@@oleksandrchervinskyi8590 117 metres of wingspan. or so I've read on wikipedia
@oleksandrchervinskyi85903 ай бұрын
@@gurdimeikenskjaldi5060 yes, SRoc really has wider wingspan. But not the carrying capacity. Not even close.
@Canisestlupus4 ай бұрын
There is one other crucial thing everyone is now barely remembering, even Ukrainians. A complete silence from the West for the said three days. It was on the fourth day that the Sholtz said that they are ready to support Ukraine.
@TauvicRitter3 ай бұрын
Maybe they had to evaluate first.
@lindraeson3 ай бұрын
Everyone was warned and some equipment was given prior to conflict by some countries.
@sonarbuge79583 ай бұрын
Probably they wanted to see what would happen first, if Russia were to steam roll Ukraine and win in a few days it would have made relations very bad if they had promised to help Ukraine and then Ukraine loses immediately 😅
@lindraeson3 ай бұрын
@@sonarbuge7958 there was no such thing from countries whose integrity depended that Ukraine does not fall.
@venacava78973 ай бұрын
Everyone was scared of russia, it managed to successfully gaslight the West that their military forces were "the second most powerful in the world". They all expected an immediate collapse of the country and I can see why (as a Russian citizen, I can't blame them, in those dark hours I hoped for the best but couldn't fight off the feeling that Ukraine would go down).
@jordillach3222Ай бұрын
Слава героям України! 🇺🇦🇨🇱 Мої шани з Чилі.
@hannesteiss4 ай бұрын
Easy to follow, no disturbing filler content. 10/10 would watch more.
@SeanP71953 ай бұрын
It sucked
@CLHLC4 ай бұрын
Now this is journalism I seek!
@allrightsreservedwithoutpr23772 күн бұрын
This video is one of the bestvideos I have seen. I kept passing it up and today I decided to click on it and I am glad I did. Thank You for creating this video. Very Nicely Done!
@murrayflewelling12584 ай бұрын
I majored in military history and this is so will done and informative , that I am sure anyone watching will find it as exciting as it is educational !
@bogdan1968ful4 ай бұрын
How lies can be educationl?
@Rio.Motel.844 ай бұрын
@@bogdan1968ful you are a Kremlin bot 🚨
@oisinhennessy68464 ай бұрын
@@bogdan1968ful why do you say 'lies'?
@300thNPC4 ай бұрын
@@oisinhennessy6846 He's following the orders of his FSB Handler 😂
@SuperSonstiges4 ай бұрын
@@oisinhennessy6846 because that^s what these clowns are told to say. Remeber, ruSSia has its 5. column all over Europe, in each and every country.
@mk130854 ай бұрын
It’s honestly so rewarding to see western media for once focus on long forgotten battles, instead of uncovering current Ukraine’s military secrets, which in turn hurts our defence capabilities, thank you so much.
@inocry9402 ай бұрын
Secrets?? If the media is aware then the russian intelligence is aware as well....
@marcoaorelio6409Ай бұрын
If the media know current Ukraine secrets then you can be sure the enemy already knew It.
@lukutsouthwell16964 ай бұрын
Indeed! Even a layman like me notwithstanding that I’ve been a military (land, sea & air) buff since age 15 (now aged 75) is able to follow the chronological order of this guy’s excellent presentation!👍👍
@joeboyd40644 ай бұрын
Yes!!!
@fredeerickbays4 ай бұрын
@@joeboyd4064 YES
@Gen45054 ай бұрын
This is exactly what they are doing - pouring pure BS into your ears and want you to listen, believe and "follow the presentation". Yeah, at 75 you may not be capable to run your own research. Eh, probably when you were 25 you could not do that either. "Follow" is what you were brought up to do.
@internetcensure58494 ай бұрын
With 60 years' study of wars, you are not exactly an ordinary "layman".
@FromRussiawithvideoАй бұрын
Always curious why such buffs don't join military? Lifestyle thing?
@Applecompuser4 ай бұрын
Any other people, that plan would have worked. All of the Ukrainian people have unseen courage. I have never seen such grace under fire. Example. In US we have courage, but people want top fight at traffic light. I saw shelling near train station and the people were outwardly calm and graceful considering the circumstances. I pray for a free Ukraine.
@MrHowardMoon3 ай бұрын
Oh shut up and formulate your own opinion instead of your CNN fed one.
@IxMeTutorials2 ай бұрын
@@MrHowardMoon what if your own opinion just matches the cnn one without ever having watched cnn?
@mat05usz2 ай бұрын
@@MrHowardMoon funny coming from a guy having an opinion that's exactly 180 degrees opposite that of CNN, same coin, opposite side
@chickenman77174 ай бұрын
Great pilot episode. Can't get enough of this decisive battle and it shows how much every Ukrainian is against the idea of joining Russia. Hostomel will be remembered for generations as the moment Putin (already) lost the war.
@russelhill97214 ай бұрын
right yeah. Even though over 8 million Ukrainians consider themselves ethnically Russian and at least 2 million chose to cross the border into Russia since the war started.
@laars00014 ай бұрын
Imagine an organization with guns kicking in your door occupying your house and then demand you subscribe to their magazine "Orc's Life"
@Silver_Prussian4 ай бұрын
I have been hearing this He already lost the war for 2 and half years how about you drop it already
@epikentertainment62144 ай бұрын
@@Silver_Prussian😂
@soulxtr4 ай бұрын
Donbass fought for 7 years before Russia came to his aid.
@edwarddenhartog81004 ай бұрын
Excellent tactical debriefing, explains very much how and why Ukraine held out against the invaders.
@ОнуфрийНечепуренко4 ай бұрын
The only reason why the Russian plan failed is because British intelligence warned Ukraine about all the details of the plan. From the first day of the war until today, all American and British intelligence has been working in alliance with the Ukrainian army.
@muhammadhassankiyani89534 ай бұрын
Lebanese used the same technique as the Ukrainians when the Israelis invaded them in 2006. The Israeli casualties, just like the Russian casualties, skyrocketed and they had to retreat.
@BocaoZ4 ай бұрын
Ukraine keeps losing territory every day.
@GreatPolishWingedHussars4 ай бұрын
You probably don't realize who's losing the war!
@epikentertainment62144 ай бұрын
@@BocaoZlike Russia 😂
@Darkseidsolosfiction3 ай бұрын
Amazing show, Respect and love to Ukraine🇬🇪♥️🇺🇦
@cyberdemon17024 ай бұрын
When this war ends this will make one hell of a movie for Ukrainians and their national pride.
@a.brekkan49654 ай бұрын
If you are into propaganda, sure. A more sad movie would be that from the battle at the Eastern front.
@myopicthunder3 ай бұрын
Ukraine won't exist 😂
@UninstallingWindows3 ай бұрын
@@a.brekkan4965 Who said that the movie cant be sad? Most war movies have sad scenes. Russians have cemented themselves as the nazis of the 21st century. Just like history channel is full Hitler and second world war documentaries, in the future, its gona be Putin and ruski reich documentaries.
@imaverageatgamesbutimostly34313 ай бұрын
@@a.brekkan4965 man how many people died on the Eastern Front
@asneakychicken3222 ай бұрын
@@myopicthunder and that will stop a movie being made about it how exactly? The Soviet Union doesn't exist anymore either yet movies still get made involving them.
@dianal35424 ай бұрын
Thank you and yes, please, continue Battle Board! ❤🇺🇦
@KTOMbI3 ай бұрын
i lived in Hostomel 4.5 km from the airfield. I vividly remember that morning started with missile hit the airport approx at 630am. And all the horror started after. With heavy shelling, dogfights in the air, waves of russian convoys and first russian soldiers. etc.
@Iksbrown4 ай бұрын
"You must not fight too often with one enemy or you will teach him all your art of war." - Napoleon Bonaparte
@lexiusugrymius93924 ай бұрын
Ironically it's works for two sides
@dgthe33 ай бұрын
Well, yes, but ... I bet there are still plenty of Soviet Assault Doctrine handbooks sitting around in Ukraine from the cold war. And all of the leadership was born in the Soviet Union & either began their career within the Soviet Union or in the very early post-Soviet era. Point is, Ukraine knew the Russian playbook since before the first shot was fired.
@danielduncan63705 күн бұрын
This video is AMAZING. more please. I learned so much
@melodymacken97884 ай бұрын
Brilliant, brilliant and brilliant. Touche to whomever put this together.
@Dan007UT4 ай бұрын
I could watch this style of explaining battles all day
@aaaaaa22064 ай бұрын
Then watch war mapper channels instead of the legacy media propaganda (either pro Russian or pro Ukrainian).
@MalaysDgreat4 ай бұрын
when the audacity of disrespecting an opponent backfired. 🤣
@93michalis4 ай бұрын
How exactly? As far as I know 20% of Ukraine is still occupied. Who is winning from this war?
@MalaysDgreat4 ай бұрын
@@93michalis The invasion was supposed to be a quick hundred% Ukraine takeover. Now Putin and you are stuck with 20% land and hundreds of thousands dead for almost 3 years. How’s that going? 😆
@MalaysDgreat4 ай бұрын
@@93michalis yes, seems like you and putin are winning.🙃
@crabyman35554 ай бұрын
@@93michalis 20% after 3 years of war is ''victory'' in your mind?
@epikentertainment62144 ай бұрын
@@crabyman3555 and they've lost land of their own now 🤣 2nd best army in their own country 🙈 and BTW this was to be all over in 3 days! Putin said it himself. What a balls up 😂
@keithfarrell76384 күн бұрын
Brilliant. Thanks!
@sabinobenegiamo17614 ай бұрын
Una autentica lezione di storia militare. Unica e svolta in modo professionale. Grazie, perché sono queste le misure da ricordare in questo conflitto.
@bleo83714 ай бұрын
Slava Ukraini from Czechia ! we will always support you, we remember Russians in Prague !
@havanasyndrome30242 ай бұрын
So you remember Russians in Prague in 1945?
@blackdaemon012 ай бұрын
So you must surely remember those were 1st Ukrainian front, first tanks arriving to Prague were e actually Ukrainian, at that time a part of USSR. So please stop this, its ridiculous.
@timrogers26384 ай бұрын
An EXCELLENT explanation of this crucial battle.
@ekonomicokkkiyiabiiiiiii2 ай бұрын
this is why a small group of men can affect the entire war . that 200 men literally gave Ukraine a chance to defend it's capital
@thekitchensink74404 ай бұрын
Very slick presentation, excited to see more battle board
@fallingphoenix23414 ай бұрын
I wonder if it weren't better for us arm chair generals in the comment section, if they showed a little more of what it took to hold that airport, and what it cost the people who did it. War isn't pretty, victory not free, and the tragedy beyond comprehension.
@CptnHammer14 ай бұрын
me 2
@antonleimbach6483 ай бұрын
As an American I am proud to have Ukraine as an ally. Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦
@FizzleWick13 ай бұрын
You’re Ukraine’s ally, but is Ukraine your ally?
@hrisalek3 ай бұрын
yeah, your gov should give them more of your tax money.
@LAJAP3 ай бұрын
This is about your tax dollars, not NATO, USA, Ukraine or Russia, Israel, Palestine, Iran. Those who get your money don't show up on TV.
@markdavidson10493 ай бұрын
Ukraine is losing pretty badly. I find it hilarious that this KZbin video has to go back to the beginning of the conflict where the Russians were disorganized and inexperienced. The Russians are learning fast and gaining more ground. Crimea is firmly in their control, Bakhmut fell to them then later Avdiivka and now Petrovsk is about to fall. Nothing is stopping them short of actual NATO intervention.
@brianmackinnon18853 ай бұрын
As an American, I do not support Blackrock, Vanguard and U.S. gov giving my money away to worldwide welfare recipients. Stop all aid to Israel and Ukraine and what every other country the sun doesn't set on.
@ZiolkowskiPawel4 ай бұрын
Best wishes for the Ukrainian army from Poland. Don't let politics set a disagreement between our nations. Only together we were the most powerful military units in Europe.
@alexbull96682 ай бұрын
We Ukrainians will never forget the Polish people' help & support!
@andriiboboshko617713 күн бұрын
Thank you for your support!
@66gtbАй бұрын
Well done. I’ll watch all the content from this guy.
@Peter_Schiavo8 күн бұрын
I thought this was very well done and well worth watching all of it.
@MaxWa4 ай бұрын
Honestly, this analysis was fantastic. Well-pitched for my level of knowledge. I'm not generally a fan of the DM, but this is a quality product I would happily consume.
@iorek4149Ай бұрын
300 men saved Greece. 200 men saved Ukraine.
@marinbotev51343 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing a battle which will be commemorated and taught in the military academies! Another proof of the Helmuth von Moltke the Elder quote - "No plan of operations reaches with any certainty beyond the first encounter with the enemy's main force." Fortunately for the Ukrainian defenders, Russians lacked battle contingencies.
@FromRussiawithvideoАй бұрын
They had contingencies it seems they were just also thwarted.
@gringoguapo13 күн бұрын
Loved this new series Battle Board! Well done! Well researched! Love it!
@pat-Hlab274 ай бұрын
Formidable travail. Félicitations à toute l'équipe qui a mis au point cet exposé.
@franklinbrown73894 ай бұрын
This was amazing! Please do another one about how the Ukrainian's stopped the collum from driving to Ukraine.
@nei1mchugh4 ай бұрын
Interesting video and well done. I would say although Russia has taken over airports in the past it's not a Russian tactic. Americans did it in Iraq in the UN did it in Bosnia. Modern armies first step is to maintain logistics.
@BallisticCoefficientАй бұрын
Magnificent production. Even as an Armchair General I was completely unaware of these events. Thank you so very much! What a great concept.
@charlemagnemarban67584 ай бұрын
I love the presentation and animations. Great job to the production team
@Jonathan_Strange4 ай бұрын
I love the tale of the Russian attack on Hostomel... and how the brave Ukrainians managed to thwart the Russian invasion - and change history forever. This account had additional information that was interesting... but my most favourite account is called "Battle for Hostomel Airport - Animated Analysis" by War Archive. _If this was the pilot episode - this could become an interesting channel to follow._ I wish you success.
@maggimo589913 ай бұрын
This is extremely well made journalism. Look forward to the coming episodes
@pacificcoltrane7652Ай бұрын
Loved this. The infographics were well integrated and the analysis was spot on. Would love to see more integration with actual video of the event though. Thank you!
@sergekudrynskyj66624 ай бұрын
Its probably not just Putin, but also 80%+ of Russsians. Observe in the video, how Putin is praised when Russia grabbed Crimea.
@borism46294 ай бұрын
Support of local population is the reason Crimea fell and the rest of Ukraine didn't. That is also the reason why east of Ukraine, that is currently under Russian control will most likely stay under their control unless the Russia itself collapse.
@manchagojohnsonmanchago63673 ай бұрын
The people in Crimea never wanted to be part of Ukraine and if was easy for Russia to take it. After alm let's be honest .. it wasn't any way really associated with Ukraine except on paper
@TheEmberEdit4 ай бұрын
Well prepared Documentary!! Loved it!!
@RDFContent4 ай бұрын
Absolutely amazing how this is presented, well done.
@john_of_us32123 ай бұрын
Very well explained….Until the I didn‘ know of the significance of this Battle. 💪 Slava Ukraini
@luciusvorenus94454 ай бұрын
Great episode. Informative and concise.
@Jakob-iq8yu4 ай бұрын
Absolutely useless information.
@nonono88no4 ай бұрын
had to figure out, that it is fantasy series...
@SuperSonstiges4 ай бұрын
@@nonono88no 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 like ruSSia taking the capital?
@epikentertainment62144 ай бұрын
@@SuperSonstigesall over in 3 days 😂😂
@MarkAmbalong26 күн бұрын
Battle Board is what made me finally subscribe ❤
@bipolarbear99174 ай бұрын
Excellent! That’s have more of this format. Love it.
@jobanatolii4 ай бұрын
Thank you for showing this to the world! We need the world to help us.
@Canisestlupus4 ай бұрын
This is so scary, while I am happy that Ukrainians managed to defend themselves from this cruel attack, I still think about those who lost their lives defending Ukraine.
@christophercole3227Ай бұрын
First time ever I have ever been educated by the DM. Really excellent work, we need a weekly update like this.
@acerniss4 ай бұрын
We are watching history unfold.
@vincentnnyc3 ай бұрын
slava ukraine!
@SpringRaid3 ай бұрын
You should look into origins of that phrase.
@petero88933 ай бұрын
The Russian leadership greatly underestimated the Ukrainian will and ability to fight back, and overestimated their own popularity with civilian Ukarainians. I recommend watching Anders Puck Nielsen's latest talk on why most Western experts failed to predict the Russian attack. He talks about the flawed Russian view of the world around them, and the actions those views lead to.
@Mozart220720122 ай бұрын
Great documentary ❤❤😊
@philcleaver27034 ай бұрын
Nice detailed review. Lot's of lessons here for budding. Junior leaders and NCO
@dailymail4 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@LRRPFco524 ай бұрын
It's more for senior leaders. No D/SEAD, no effective CAS, no night capability, no airfield clearance teams, no shock troops like Ranger Regiment or Paras, and they were set up for failure. US would have done this differently, starting at night with fast mover pre-planned CAS support until AC-130 could suppress any remaining AAA and crew-served positions.
@customfantasyhotwheels4 ай бұрын
Why would you use an apostrophe for ''lots"?
@olivervaldes42233 ай бұрын
This is FANTASTIC!! WOW!!!
@ahartify4 ай бұрын
Operator Starsky was amongst the first 200 fighters!
@leyasep59194 ай бұрын
and he commented 🙂
@claykkari25 күн бұрын
Wonderful summary, please keep doing more
@FacadeWitch3 ай бұрын
Only a mere 200 men changed the course of history
@aylyi-huh93554 ай бұрын
long live Ukraine
@kleroterion11964 ай бұрын
Awesome video, Daily Mail. This needs to become a movie.
@gertjan00892 ай бұрын
Thank for explaining ❤
@DolphaysDiscGolf4 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this show. Please make more episodes! I had never heard this story about the original day of the invasion. Glad their story has been told. Stay strong, Ukraine 🇺🇦 ❤
@KianFloppa4 ай бұрын
❤ Ukraine
@RevanLaughsАй бұрын
Russia tried to one-trick in ranked and got hard countered smh
@user-rx7c10 күн бұрын
This is quality content
@blucheer87433 ай бұрын
Great episode! Ukraine version of remember the Alamo!
@gherkamum4 ай бұрын
🇺🇦🇬🇧🇺🇦🇬🇧🇺🇦🇬🇧🇺🇦🇬🇧🇺🇦
@Marshal_Dunnik4 ай бұрын
This video may give the impression than an air assault to seize airfield for follow on forces is exclusively a Soviet/Russian tactic, when it is certainly not. It's a common opening move for any army that has air mobility.
@LRRPFco524 ай бұрын
The US does it much differently with pre-planned fires, Destruction and suppression of enemy air defense, gunships, Precision-guided Munitions, And done under the cover of night with night vision devices used by all participants. These are all things Russia lacks the capability to employ, nor do they train that way. They're stuck in a 1970s airmobile airfield seizure strategy, but they really believed it would be relatively effortless for them.
@MelGibsonMovie4 ай бұрын
@@LRRPFco52they thought Ukraine was Moldova or Czechia or Chechnya or Georgia. They forgot one thing though: we're in the 21st century, you know, drones and thermals and lasers and stuff. It ain't 1917 or 1945 anymore. This time USA won't save russia.
@300thNPC4 ай бұрын
@@MelGibsonMovie Even without hindsight it's wild Putin actually went ahead with this war. Ukraine is a large country with a relatively modern military. That alone would deter 99% of world leaders. Just absolute reckless.
@q-tuber70344 ай бұрын
Do the British really pronounce the Abrams tank as “ab-rams”?
@TC2290-wh5cb4 ай бұрын
@@300thNPC He was given very bad advice, that Ukraine would fold easily.
@bradowen88628 күн бұрын
Very informative 😊
@JL-qe5gl3 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@jeromefitzroy3 ай бұрын
Putin overestimated his abilities and underestimated Zelensky
@DontWorry-vg8np2 ай бұрын
😂😂
@owningkoning16 күн бұрын
I mean thats litterly what happend. And now its simply trying to win some sort of symbolic Victory to tell the People back home, See! It was all worth the hudreds of thouands dead People. At this point its litterly about the ego of putin and not wanting to be the loser, its just pathetic.
@KyleBenzien4 ай бұрын
That was very insightful. Thanks!
@cykeldoktorn42412 ай бұрын
Very well explained Thank You
@Peter-Oxley-Modelling-Lab3 ай бұрын
This operation must have been planned by some genius who never saw "A Bridge too far"...
@Rotfleks4 ай бұрын
I thought I saw video from the first night of one of three Antonov transports being shot down - that I took to be carrying paratroops.. partly because of the multitude of burning objects that emanated. Was that not at the airport?
@mvibes59263 ай бұрын
Great video, please continue this valuable work! Big thanks from Hungary
@edithcarabin71002 ай бұрын
Greetings from the Philippines. I love your thorough reporting.
@n.erdbeer4 ай бұрын
How many Ukrainian men were saved by this manoeuvre? I guess several 100k Ukrainian men won't have to see a Russian face anymore by now.
@ThatWeirdPlaceInYT4 ай бұрын
Great video. Inspiring to see how Ukrainians defended themselves.