alimobin memon
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Chief UNSCOM weapons inspector to Iraq, 1991How much flying hours? At least 500?
Should give some M1117s as well that I mentioned. In any case whether 2 months from now or post war, at least the Ukrainians have them.
Probably keep them busy in the long run while other frontlines are being pushed or flanked. Considering the Russians are desperate to make up the losses with criminals directly from prisons, the Russians have at least few weeks training before they those in. Probably even a rotation at most for winter if possible. So the Ukrainians have the opportunity.
Crazy for that to happen, that its only far back in June considering that's like 5 months around since the war started. Wagner tends to be more independent and making quicker decisions and have more experience since they have fought in Syria and Africa.
Besides what I mentioned, I just included a second layer similar to the first. Enemy troops stuck between while Ukrainians can shoot anti tank missiles and artillery. Would disrupt their already disorganized attack.
LOL yep.
He was never a general, and his analysis has been wrong before.
Most of the russian equipment is captured where crew left it. So i dont see many losses. Destroyed some but mostly abandoned.How much flying hours? At least 500?
Should give some M1117s as well that I mentioned. In any case whether 2 months from now or post war, at least the Ukrainians have them.
Probably keep them busy in the long run while other frontlines are being pushed or flanked. Considering the Russians are desperate to make up the losses with criminals directly from prisons, the Russians have at least few weeks training before they those in. Probably even a rotation at most for winter if possible. So the Ukrainians have the opportunity.
Crazy for that to happen, that its only far back in June considering that's like 5 months around since the war started. Wagner tends to be more independent and making quicker decisions and have more experience since they have fought in Syria and Africa.
Besides what I mentioned, I just included a second layer similar to the first. Enemy troops stuck between while Ukrainians can shoot anti tank missiles and artillery. Would disrupt their already disorganized attack.
LOL yep.
He was never a general, and his analysis has been wrong before.
That is a serious reach. There were many casualties and POWS captured. Many just fled very fast leaving many units exposed to being captured or killed. Also the equipment they are using is pretty much what they have to use. Not because it's retired or was in storage. They lost that many. Doesn't make sense to send in units in very old vehicles to get killed like that. Even resorting to using T62s.
I am not in ukraine but trying to get hold of what is right and what is wrong. So far I am only seeing that russian news is mostly suppressed and limited and tons of news in favor of Ukrainians maybe they are winning or maybe ukraine is just playground