does NATO have the guts to fight a real war like that
Nope. Which is why they're fighting Russia to the last Ukrainian. Once NATO's pool of useful idiots are depleted we'll see them soiling their pants.
does NATO have the guts to fight a real war like that
So you do not know about the actual state of the current German Army then. Most of their armored vehicles in storage are not in a usable state.Compared with a certain sobriety in the comments of our government, however strongly it condemns the invasion of Ukraine, the actions are sluggish. All of Germany's actions are to me a belated and rather stingy help.
Gerasimov is considered one of the best armored specialists in Russia and he studied at their top tank school. He should be the best guy for doing an armored offensive. So, you tell me why they put him in command at this point in time.In place of Surovikin, who had only been appointed on 8 October and who admittedly seemed more capable than his predecessors (at least he avoided another massacre of Russians in Kherson), comes Gerasimov, notoriously untalented.
He is supposed to be a combined arms specialist. I am pretty sure they will find something for him to do.Surovikin himself, however, remains among the deputies.
Lapin, from the Central Military district, had to cover the asses of the incompetents of the Western military district, and hold the line while Russian troops withdrew from a possible encirclement after the Kharkov counter-offensive the Ukrainians pulled out. He managed to delay the Ukrainians long enough the retreat was done, and then he stabilized the defense line. But whatever.Lapin, who, according to Russian millbloggers, is somewhere between incompetent, like Cadorna, and a pure coward, is promoted.
Escaping like the pits of a grape when it's crushed... they have clearly waited long enough to pull out.Getting reports Soledar has finally fallen. Let the coping commence.
Iskander for a BUK... isn't that overkill.?
Pion is a full fledged artillery self propelled gun piece and not a mortar...They also slammed an Iskander to take out a Pion, with a second for collateral bonus (video already posted). If you understand what a Pion is, it's a 203mm mortar with no equivalent in the West and is one of the most underrated weapons in the war. A 200mm mortar hurts when it falls on your position, so the Russians prioritized on that.
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...Russia upgraded their 2S7 Pion to the 2S7M. It has an improved rate of fire of 2.5 rounds per minute vs 1.5 for the older one.
They basically improved the fire control system to achieve the speedup.
It can also carry 8 rounds in storage vs 4.
The extra automation means it has 6 crew vs original 7. It is also faster to deploy and stow back for movement.
After facing Georgian 2S7s in the Russo-Georgian war the Russians put the gun back into service and upgraded it.
The West used to have similar caliber artillery but it was taken out of service a long time ago.
203mm artillery not just has high range but it is suitable for cracking open fortified positions like bunkers.