>Why does it have all the hatches open? >Where is the infantry? >What's the little "ahh" that sounds like a child? >Why is it edited so fucking homostyle? >Where's the aftermath? >Did anyone die? So many questions
>>63895323 Infantry get picked off by snipers so their tactic is to often have unsupported armour in urban terrain. Yes it goes about as well as you would expect, the main thing limiting losses is Hamas lacking real AT.
>>63895329 The hatches are open because they’re retarded. There’s no infantry because see above. All the editing is shit because it’s edited by a brown person. No aftermath because brown. 7 people died in this particular attack because they’re retarded. They are so retarded that they allowed this mouthbreather to walk up and throw a shaped charge through an open hatch while they’re smoking or something.
>>63895348 >7 people died in this particular attack because they’re retarded. 1. How do you know this? Do you have proof? 2. Are they all smoking in that cramped wagon or something? Why? 3. Why keep the hatches open if people are inside the vehicle? 4. Conscripts with even rudimentary training will establish a perimeter, why is there no one around?
>>63895329 >According to an initial IDF probe, during operations in Khan Younis, a Hamas terror group operative ran up to the soldiers’ Puma armored combat engineering vehicle (CEV), and dropped a bomb into an open hatch. The blast set the CEV on fire, and efforts to extinguish it were unsuccessful. All the soldiers inside perished in the blaze. The burnt remains of the CEV were later towed out of Gaza. Whenever I see a 5+ death toll with the Israelis, it's always the combat engineers. Must be all the explosives.
>>63895275 (OP) >He's racked up a higher Israeli body count solo (7) than Iran managed collectively. Hamas IS Iran you stupid fuck lol
Anonymous
6/25/2025, 8:09:22 PM No.63895462
>>63895456 I've been through a conscription military, and while I may be a bit biased, even our most retarded retards didn't fuck up like this. Though the stakes are lower of course. But even so, one might think that within in active warzone, you'll at least try to do everything right. This is a multifaceted fuck-up.
Tend to agree. Complacency is the unavoidable hazard of occupation duty. Most of the population is harmless and the IDF sees them as a docile population. What's to fear from the people you routinely rake with machine gun fire while they stand in a bread line?
When the US was Afghanistan they pushed the most exposed occupation details to the local auxiliary forces. Shit like manning vehicle checkpoints and other IED/sniper bait jobs were given to the ANA in an effort to keep American casualties low. The IDF doesn't have an ANA, but they do have plenty of not particularly useful conscript soldiers they can afford to turn into mulch while preserving their professional soldiers for more demanding roles.
Anonymous
6/25/2025, 8:17:33 PM No.63895492
>>63895448 guy sits outside, gets shot at by shitty AK's if they're lucky, an SVD or one of those homemade .50 rifles if they're not. so, eventually they sit inside instead.
No need to nag, I think they've learned their lesson and won't do it again
Anonymous
6/25/2025, 8:21:41 PM No.63895507
>>63895323 Infantry protection only makes sense if you assume the tank is more valuable than the lives of the infantry. In a strictly military sense that's true, but Israel doesn't give a shit about the cost of the war or expending their equipment, only limiting deaths. From a casualties standpoint it's much "cheaper" to let a tank get knocked out, evacuate the unharmed crew, and get a new tank.