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this sounds like a 180 degree turn on the war by you- what happened?
Btw i saw a telegram post saying Ukraine lost 12,000 soldiers in October 2022 alone. wow. Will Ukraine really be aable to hold onto all its land in East Ukraine? this war is far from over, thats just the fact, but if Russia will actually retreat from Kherson, and Ukraine takes it, then Ukraine has to get that credit for that move and reoccupation of their land, but then again, how that affect and fit into the larger picture of the overall war? What if Russia goes now to take Odessa or incursion from Belarus? THis war is just so fluid that i dont think these moves are affecting the end results or situation of the war.
with such stunning victories as shown on twitter and other social media I think Ukrainian Azov Battalion must march all the way to Moscow and then set out on the conquest of the world. nothing can stop them now.
Shoigu is in big trouble.
How to bring all looted washing machines and fridges to other side of the river?
Surovikin, the commander of Russian invasion army, seems to know the answer.
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yes its a 180 degree turn because thats what happened on the ground
the Russian superiority was in its artillery and artillery only
for artillery they need huge logistics and warehouses to store the millions of rounds of ammunition and these have to be brought right up to the front line
I dont think Russia would have ever ran out of the 122mm rounds they have way too many shells
however the HIMARS devastated the warehouses and ammo dumps holding these rounds, I believe Ukraine has hit over 150 Russian ammo dumps and basically that put the Russian artillery out of action and they basically lost their entire stock of shells
Russia never managed to solve the HIMAR problem, S400 was designed for fast fighter jets and high altitude ballistic missiles not for short range slim low flying rockets
Pantinsr and Tor was also not successful because of the short time lag
HIMARS had a huge impact on what happened on the ground, Western intelligence on where the ammo dumps are is way to accurate, and HIMARS is also way too accurate, a single direct hit can wipe out months of supplies
The only way to tackle HIMARs was to have better intelligence on when HIMARs was used, to pointpoint those lunach locations and then send the Russian Airforce on a seek and destroy within a defined area - and to also accept losses in achieving the destruction of HIMARS. However, Russia was not prepared to put at risk its airforce anymore than it did and that has turned the tide of the war.
NATO/USAF/RAF did this so perfectly in Gulf War 1 - when going after scud launchers in the 1990's - but 30 years laters - Russia still cannot do the same thing !!!!! Shocking ...