International Russia/Ukraine Megathread V14

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Are you high or something?

If some "rule" depends on context then such a rule is useless because reality on the ground is different in every single conflict, there is no such thing as a 3 to 1 rule, it always depends on context.


Also the whole "Russians weren't serious so they didn't send as many troops" is even more retarded because Russia couldn't properly supply 200k troops, we saw a 40 mile long convoy of Russians who ran out of gas, tractors were stealing Russian tanks because they ran out of gas.


But somehow having 400k troops would had been much better? If anything having LESS troops would had been more advantageous because it would had permitted Russia to actually get to Hostomel in time to reinforce the bridgehead they wanted to build.


Russia would had won if it had not run out of gas, that's not something you would fix with more soldiers it would actually make shit worse, instead of a 40 mile convoy you would have an 80 mile convoy.

American intelligence played biggest part really, outside of ukrs own military, kept feeding live info on troop moves

Russians landing at hostomel found ukr elite waiting for them , month earlier some us general whos name escapes me said to ukr officers this is where russians will land.

Supply lines were getting cut because rus movements were known exact

200k was max amount russia could send, at time russia had 400k pro guys and you never can send everyone

Edit heres actually article how usa was giving info


Another one where its mentioned americans had managed to aquire attack plan intel


Gotta give it to us intelligence
 
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American intelligence played biggest part really, outside of ukrs own military, kept feeding live info on troop moves

Russians landing at hostomel found ukr elite waiting for them , month earlier some us general whos name escapes me said to ukr officers this is where russians will land.

Supply lines were getting cut because rus movements were known exact

200k was max amount russia could send, at time russia had 400k pro guys and you never can send everyone

Edit heres actually article how usa was giving info


Another one where its mentioned americans had managed to aquire attack plan intel


Gotta give it to us intelligence

True, but i don't see how more troops would had fixed that issue, if they couldn't properly supply 200k troops doubling that number would had made it a complete disaster.

The whole 3 to 1 has always been an arbitrary number.
 
American intelligence played biggest part really, outside of ukrs own military, kept feeding live info on troop moves

Russians landing at hostomel found ukr elite waiting for them , month earlier some us general whos name escapes me said to ukr officers this is where russians will land.

Supply lines were getting cut because rus movements were known exact

200k was max amount russia could send, at time russia had 400k pro guys and you never can send everyone

Edit heres actually article how usa was giving info


Another one where its mentioned americans had managed to aquire attack plan intel


Gotta give it to us intelligence
Without US help Russia's initial invasion really could have lasted a week and decapitated the Ukrainian government. Russia would still be sitting pretty right now with all the new land they annexed if not for the continued losses they're taking and the hit their economy has taken. I guess when your goal is rebuilding the Empire these are just minor setbacks.
 
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US was outnumbered during Iraq war and it still pushed the shit out of Saddam.

But the US is an actual superpower so.
Oh really? I would love to see the US do the same to Ukrainian army with a lot of MANPADs, S - 300 and other air defense system with full intelligence support by Russia / China. Not a single tomahawk or a fighter jet would fly unnoticed. And Ukraine is too fucking big to simply bomb, the US would have to go in on foot and have to deal with the same mine fields and artillery fire.

One thing I would agree with is that the US would not be as soft as the Russians are towards Ukrainian civilian infrastructure and they would destroy all of the major bridges, power stations and other supply routes in the first days of invasion
 
It's OK, my friend - so, instead of Latvian citizens in need, money will go to greedy politicians to buy more western real estates and feel their pockets even more.

What a brilliant way to look at the situation.
 
True, but i don't see how more troops would had fixed that issue, if they couldn't properly supply 200k troops doubling that number would had made it a complete disaster.

The whole 3 to 1 has always been an arbitrary number.
Russia cannot properly supply 200k troops because they're a mess. They cannot supply 50k troops properly. Or 300k. But they have enough resources as can be seen as almost 2 years later they're still fighting.
3 to 1(which is about local concentration of forces, not the whole number of troops in the theater) or not they needed more troops, including more logistics troops. They would, obviously, need to fix their supply issues. They had an extremely porous front that got exploited when the Ukrainians counterattacked in Kharkiv.
 
Russia cannot properly supply 200k troops because they're a mess. They cannot supply 50k troops properly. Or 300k. But they have enough resources as can be seen as almost 2 years later they're still fighting.
3 to 1(which is about local concentration of forces, not the whole number of troops in the theater) or not they needed more troops, including more logistics troops. They would, obviously, need to fix their supply issues. They had an extremely porous front that got exploited when the Ukrainians counterattacked in Kharkiv.
Russia also completely miscalculated and neglected drones, EMW and good communication between different military branches. But they’re learning and making good progress in those departments
 
Russia also completely miscalculated and neglected drones, EMW and good communication between different military branches. But they’re learning and making good progress in those departments
I think right now Russia's strength is in the EW department. We'll see if the West is able to supply Ukraine to even the playing field.
 
Once again, by every military book the attacking party must have at least a 3 to 1 ratio in manpower, Russia was outnumbered 2 to 1, that’s all you need to know
Lol if you’re just fishing for an excuse, sure look no further.

Look up force multiplier. I know it is a concept you have not heard of before. Russia thought it had them in spades with things like air superiority and overwhelming artillery advantage. Russia found out along with the rest of the world that decades of rampant corruption left their military completely unequipped for the mission they were sent on.

Russia did not airborne assault the Kyiv airport and lose some of its most elite battalions in some brilliant feint attack. They lost them because the support those guys needed never came. It never came because entire convoys got stuck breaking down and then getting picked off. The battle of Kyiv was a massive embarrassment for Russia and put the world on notice that they were not the military we thought they were. This is sad news for you, but denying it will only mean Russia will remain a paper tiger
 
Oh really? I would love to see the US do the same to Ukrainian army with a lot of MANPADs, S - 300 and other air defense system with full intelligence support by Russia / China. Not a single tomahawk or a fighter jet would fly unnoticed. And Ukraine is too fucking big to simply bomb, the US would have to go in on foot and have to deal with the same mine fields and artillery fire.

One thing I would agree with is that the US would not be as soft as the Russians are towards Ukrainian civilian infrastructure and they would destroy all of the major bridges, power stations and other supply routes in the first days of invasion
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You honestly have no idea what would be coming your way. The US Air Force is so far ahead of the world that it’s funny. Stealth aircraft you won’t be able to detect will pick up your radars and quickly eliminate them. Within a few days any anti air systems you had would be down and out of the fight. This is the kind of thing I’m talking about when I say force multipliers. America is entirely unchallenged in the skies and that will not change in our lifetime
 
US military leaving a little stocking stuffer under the tree this before Ruspublicans leave blocks of coal in Ukraine stockings. Cannot post the photo.

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What appears to be the first definitive picture of a U.S.-supplied VAMPIRE counter-drone system for Ukraine has emerged. The last of a batch of 14 of these systems, which use laser-guided 70mm rockets as effectors and are now known to be mounted on Humvees, are set to be delivered to the Ukrainian military before the end of the year. Lower-quality imagery has previously been seen of Humvees armed with 70mm laser-guided rockets engaging targets on the ground.
The U.S. Navy's Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) released a picture, seen at the top of this story, of one of the Humvee-mounted VAMPIREs being loaded onto a U.S. Air Force C-17A Globemaster III cargo aircraft earlier today. The picture was taken in September at an unspecified location.

NAVAIR's Direct and Time Sensitive Strike program office, or PMA-242, has been managing the delivery of the VAMPIRE systems to Ukraine. The Pentagon first announced that it would buy examples of VAMPIRE (an acronym that stands for Vehicle-Agnostic Modular Palletized ISR Rocket Equipment) on Ukraine's behalf using Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative (USAI) funding back in August 2022. A total of 14 of these systems were subsequently purchased for Ukraine.""
 
Ukraine's air defense capacity 1992-2021 th had been dramatically reduced each year.
Therefore laughable are Russian propaganda claims that Ukr wanted to attack imperialistic Russia.
Also all claims about NATO membership possibility were possible to use only because ....dumb ukr gov had been allowed to express their dreams. The same about EU ...
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It is plain and simple: they want to subjugate Ukraine and create super empire. It was actual even before U.S had been founded and " bad west " does have nothing here ....

All propaganda talks simply are cos Kremlin is investing huge sums in internal and external direct and indirect propaganda. Btw since Stalin took office.
Propagandists needs salaries and narrative they will parrot 🦜 as ordered.
We're paid to promote communism: promoted communism.
Now are paid to generate theories justifying Russia's imperialistic ambitions .....
Will be next order, will promote next 💡 ideas.
 
Just announced the US just added 175 million dollar military package to Ukraine. This is out of what's coming to an end.
 
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