
Tymofiy Mylovanov
@Mylovanov • 183,796 subscribers
President, Kyiv School of Economics; Minister of economy, Ukraine, 2019-2020; Associate professor, University of Pittsburgh
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Commander of Ukraine's 3rd Corps Biletsky: Russia runs short on manpower — you feel it every month. The meat waves that were normal 7-8 months ago are gone, even at the hottest sections of the front. And Ukraine now dominates the air — from the first trench to 200km deep. 1/
Tymofiy Mylovanov181,844 views • 1 day ago

Sen. Blumenthal: What lessons can USAF learn from Ukraine? Gen. Niemi: Ukraine is building a million drones a month. We think in dozens; they think in mass production. The AF is adopting that lesson through low cost cruise missiles and affordable mass munitions. 1/
Tymofiy Mylovanov261,254 views • 4 days ago

Budanov: Ukraine periodically cuts Russia’s land corridors to occupied Crimea, and does it effectively for long stretches. It hits logistics hard: fuel moves mostly by tank trucks. No fuel means vehicles stop, generators stop, and occupiers struggle to perform tasks. 1/
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A Russian soldier pretended to surrender, got down on his knees, and prayed. And as soon as he was given the chance, he grabbed his rifle and ran off. “That Russian turned out to be a disgusting man. I wouldn't even call him a man” — Ukrainian drone pilot for Radio Svoboda. 1/
Tymofiy Mylovanov3,565,554 views • 2 months ago

Fukuyama: Ukrainians have systematically taken out Russian air defenses in Crimea with medium range drones and missiles. The peninsula depends on a narrow land route through the isthmus and the Kerch Bridge. Ukraine now reportedly controls the isthmus from the air and has repeatedly attacked the bridge. 1/
Tymofiy Mylovanov128,741 views • 4 days ago

Mearsheimer: Drones make rapid advances difficult, but Russia is still making progress on the ground. The idea that Ukraine has turned the tide and will roll Russia back is not plausible. Russia controls roughly 20% of Ukraine and is not going to give it up. 1/
Tymofiy Mylovanov77,219 views • 2 days ago

When soldiers are taught how to survive an FPV drone, they’re taught “how to try to survive.” Rule number one: don’t stay together. One strike can wipe out a group. If you scatter, the drone has to pick one target. After that — it’s all down to chance, The Telegraph. 1/
Tymofiy Mylovanov1,653,966 views • 1 month ago