The War in the Ukraine

Anlsvrthng

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It doesn't matter, because at the end of the day, RUSSIA is losing soldiers faster than the rate of fire of this machine, it will lose this war, just look at the testimony of these poor Russian soldiers in the trench...

Not poor Russian soldiers, but lazy bunch of little girls, with a "needs to demote this officer" CO.


What they expected, five start "trench hotel" with breakfast and room service ?

Grab an axe and a saw, or sharpen the trench shovel, and cut 5cm diameter bracnhes to make a wooden walking plank .

And dig same deeper part on the trench to collect the water.

If the ground is too hard then make a small fire there ,and soften it.

And stop crying for mum.
 

Anlsvrthng

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When Organisations need to get rid of people, they often ask employees that they can voluntarily resign to keep face or else they will be fired. Surovikin whether fired or 'resigned' doesn't matter. He was at the top of the food chain, now he isn't, that's a demotion, just a simple fact, nothing complicated.

So many leadership changes means there is alot of political interference at operational level from Putin and or Shoigu. It is not a good sign, it also means goal posts keep changing.
The last chap was promoted on the 10th of November, the new is on the 10th of January.

Let say it is a pre-planned rotation of lead officers.

The target is most likelly to avoid the situation like with MacArthur in the USA.
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If anyone bother then even Putin is distancing himself from the operations, the Russian doing it as an institutional, not personal matter.

It is more likelly Putin long term strategy to transform the Russian leadership from a single person matter to an institutional, administration centric goverment structure .

They try to avoid to make MacArthurs, Stalins, Churcils and so on.
 

delta115

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T-14, M1A2SepV4, Leopard 2A7 whatever super tank they gonna send will not gonna change much if tactics is still charge in without support. Not to mention none of them were actually used in neer peer battle. Getting hit by small RPG is not the same as 152mm rounds or ATGM.

The problem of tank in this war is not that they are not good enough, it's how both Russian and Ukranian use them.
 

tabu

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Poland intends to send Leopards to Ukraine.

Hopefully the ice has already broken... With all the Nordic countries, will they get to 100?


Poland Is Ready To Send Leopard 2 Tanks To Ukraine



Poland has declared it wants to send Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine, part of a growing initiative to put modern heavy armour into Kiev's hands.

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Hope draws many people like me to believe that Ukraine will not perish, but will be saved by Ukrainians and its allies.
 

Biscuits

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Poland intends to send Leopards to Ukraine.

Hopefully the ice has already broken... With all the Nordic countries, will they get to 100?


Poland Is Ready To Send Leopard 2 Tanks To Ukraine



Poland has declared it wants to send Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine, part of a growing initiative to put modern heavy armour into Kiev's hands.

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Hope draws many people like me to believe that Ukraine will not perish, but will be saved by Ukrainians and its allies.
Unfortunately Germans are cucking them for now.

It's clear that Ukraine needs armor, and the armor that previously existed is now mysteriously gone.

Both pro Ukranian want to see these tanks in Ukraine and pro Russian as well because they want to deplete them from Europe. And of course, for Wagner and the Chechnyan they want the prestige of bagging the tanks and then posting it everywhere.

It's a win win situation, I hope Germany gets over whatever mental block they have to commit more. No risk, nothing gained.

I'm pretty sure Ukraine will not perish in its entirety. It'll probably live on as a rump state, maybe landlocked.
 

Biscuits

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I don't think Poland cares, for one. For we already seen entire arsenal of Polish army equipment on fire already. Krab, PT-91, T-72M1, Dana, basically almost everything except Rosomak 8X8s.
Honestly, Poland bought those tanks fair and square. Why should the polish government have to listen to Germans on what they do with their tanks?

Just send them already, fuck whatever Germany thinks. What can Germany do? Poland can just threaten them with sueing for ww2 reparations if Germans act up.
 
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