The use of an aerosol curtain by the Russian army ensured an effective advance in Belogorovka

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The use of an aerosol curtain by the Russian army ensured an effective advance in Belogorovka

The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation used an aerosol curtain, ensuring the advance of assault units in the village of Belogorovka. This follows from reports from Russian military sources.

As follows from the reports, units of the Russian army, after using an aerosol screen, were able to occupy several strongholds of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, which were previously controlled by the enemy. Thus, advance to the settlement at a closer distance was ensured, considering that the new positions occupied are located directly on the approaches to Belogorovka.



Let us recall that an aerosol curtain is the formation of a masking aerosol that hides an object from the intended subjects of attack. In this case, the aerosol curtain allowed our troops to covertly approach enemy positions.




The fighting at Belogorovka in the Krasnolimansky direction has been going on for a long time. There is a fairly large and active group of enemy forces and assets here, which makes it quite difficult for Russian units to storm a populated area. However, on this section of the front, the position of the Ukrainian formations is rapidly deteriorating.




The Kiev regime is unable to simultaneously contain the onslaught of Russian troops in several “hot” directions at once, given that in other sectors of the front - Artemovsky, Avdeevsky, Maryinsky, Orekhovsky, Kupyansky, the situation for the Ukrainian army turns out to be almost worse.

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  1. +4
    April 22 2024 14: 25
    In practice, the SVO shows that success on the battlefield can only be achieved through the closest interaction between units of various types and branches of the military. In this particular case, the RKhBZ troops performed at “A” level.
    1. +1
      April 22 2024 14: 34
      Quote: Orso
      In this particular case, the RKhBZ troops performed at their best.

      Well, here the shell hunger of the armed forces finally began to work, and the knocking out of their artillery, otherwise the barrage fire could have prevented success.
      Whatever one may say - good news!
      1. 0
        April 22 2024 14: 49
        Well, here the shell hunger of the armed forces finally began to work, and the knocking out of their artillery, otherwise the barrage fire could have prevented success.
        Oooooh, well, in their own words, barrage artillery fire on squares is the century before last and backward Soviet experience. An outdated view of war. Certainly. High precision and drones are everything. Apparently retreat and loss of positions is an advanced view of warfare.
        1. -1
          April 22 2024 14: 55
          Quote: Arzoo
          Barrage artillery fire in squares is a century ago and a backward Soviet experience.

          In principle, cluster shells provide a modern version of art. barrage, but the Hikhlovs didn’t get along with it, and that’s great.
    2. 0
      April 22 2024 14: 51
      This is shown by all wars in the history of mankind, starting from fights between spearmen and stone-axe units of different tribes. All exercises conducted in peacetime seem to be devoted to working out interaction. They talk about it in military schools and at headquarters, at meetings of all officer cadres, no matter what they are dedicated to. Constantly. Every day, every hour.
      Every war begins with the fact that cooperation either severely fails or is completely absent. And you have to achieve it all the time during military operations, losing blood and equipment, shamefully losing where victory should have happened. Interaction channels are always clogged with “butts”, it is unclear how they ended up there, whose only function is to transmit information further (as if means of communication did not yet exist, and everyone is running with their feet towards each other. Only they are not running), and these creatures constantly cause disruptions in data, slow down, slow down, slow down...
      Maybe we're doing something wrong altogether?
  2. +2
    April 22 2024 14: 37
    Until now, it was probably considered an unsportsmanlike technique.
  3. 0
    April 22 2024 14: 39
    It’s clear that I can be so hidden from the eyes of observers... but it’s kind of scary to go through minefields like that...
    1. +1
      April 22 2024 14: 41
      All this has been worked out and is studied in military schools.
  4. +2
    April 22 2024 14: 42
    Finally they remembered what they used very effectively back in 1943-44. And not only on the offensive, but when covering objects in the area from enemy aircraft.
  5. -1
    April 22 2024 14: 43
    So much time has already passed since the capture of Severodogetsk and Lisichansk, and we are still close to these cities. Even this ill-fated Belogorovka has not yet been recaptured.
    1. -1
      April 22 2024 16: 17
      This indicates that not everything is as good in our kingdom of the Armed Forces as the propagandists called military correspondents are trying to show.
  6. 0
    April 22 2024 14: 54
    The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation used an aerosol curtain, ensuring the advance of assault units in the village of Belogorovka

    A clear example of the fundamental drawback of any high-precision weapon - it is absolutely useless if it is impossible to aim. This is why a machine gun is more effective than a sniper rifle, and drones will never replace MLRS or artillery capable of hitting areas.
  7. Egg
    -1
    April 22 2024 15: 57
    it was necessary to mix chloropicrin or another tear extractor into the curtain wassat
  8. +2
    April 22 2024 16: 37
    Finally. A year ago I wrote that the use of smoke and aerosol screens allows not only to hide equipment from highly accurate weapons, but also, when used correctly, causes panic in the ranks of the defenders.
  9. 0
    April 22 2024 20: 32
    It's a bit like the race between the hare and the tortoise. During assaults, it will also be necessary to probe trenches and holes with small drones. There is currently a drone flying over the combat zone, but behind the assault squad on the ground there would be an FPV pilot equipped with a dozen mini-drones to scout the trenches and spot fighters. Systematically asking the enemy to surrender before opening fire can save time.