jhungary
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@Oldman1 remember this post I made 3 days ago??
Another correct prediction by me Well, i was incorrect that they didn't wait til Russia settle in Sivereodonetsk before making a push, they made that push BEFORE, which mean they have more balls than me. But well, overall I was right about that.
But one thing is scary tho, if I can see a trap coming, by all account the Russian military command should have too (I wasn't even a field grade officer in the Army) so something is terribly wrong when they felt into the trap that it should have been seen by EVERYBODY a long mile away, that show you how Russia persecute this war.
easy to see HIMARS is needed, they are quick, easy to load, and like triple 7, easy to pack and travel. The key to this war is always the artillery, because the Artillery game is the Russian playing, which mean you will at some point need to one up the Russian Artillery, at the very beginning, it's still quite hard to see whether they need system like 777/HIMARS/M270 or SAM like Patriot, but then a month pass and you probably can see artillery is more important than SAM and Russian fighter is not making any headway into Ukraine.
I have no doubt in my mind the Ukrainian is going to push after Russia took Sieverodonestsk, they have completely withdraw from it and only leave a token unit behind to hinder the Russian pace taking the city, which mean something is up and they needed that troop for something, what I can see is, Russia probably will try to go after Lysychansk after Sieverodonetsk, Ukrainian will try to blunt their river crossing effort and then launch a counter attack, that is what I would do if I was in that situation. It's hard to defend with the river behind you, it's a lot easier to defend when the river is between you and your enemy, especially so when your enemy is the attacker, and they need to cross that river.
Another correct prediction by me Well, i was incorrect that they didn't wait til Russia settle in Sivereodonetsk before making a push, they made that push BEFORE, which mean they have more balls than me. But well, overall I was right about that.
But one thing is scary tho, if I can see a trap coming, by all account the Russian military command should have too (I wasn't even a field grade officer in the Army) so something is terribly wrong when they felt into the trap that it should have been seen by EVERYBODY a long mile away, that show you how Russia persecute this war.