I actually find the reduced numbers to be encouraging, as I interpret it to mean that the Russians are not attacking with the same intensity as previously. We’ll see if that turns out to be the case.
Someone here previously talked about the “pulse” between mechanised assaults, basically how long it took for enough russian everythingship to be pulled from the scrap heap and assembled for war, the length of that period seems to be increasing as of late.
I’m not if we should be concerned or encouraged with lack of equipment numbers? The pessimist in me says that Russia might be using their pea brain to save artillery and vehicles for a big operation somewhere on the front but the other side of me still sees troop casualties remaining somewhat the same which to me doesn’t really make sense if the plan is to do an all out attack somewhere else?
How has Russia lost almost 10 thousand tanks and thinks this is a good idea.
Like a extreme sunk cost fallacy situation.
Looks like tanks are back on the menu, boys.
Genuine curiosity. Where are these numbers taken from?
Russia was counting on weapons from syria to replenish stocks in Ukraine until Isreal destroyed them all
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I actually find the reduced numbers to be encouraging, as I interpret it to mean that the Russians are not attacking with the same intensity as previously. We’ll see if that turns out to be the case.
Someone here previously talked about the “pulse” between mechanised assaults, basically how long it took for enough russian everythingship to be pulled from the scrap heap and assembled for war, the length of that period seems to be increasing as of late.
I’m not if we should be concerned or encouraged with lack of equipment numbers? The pessimist in me says that Russia might be using their pea brain to save artillery and vehicles for a big operation somewhere on the front but the other side of me still sees troop casualties remaining somewhat the same which to me doesn’t really make sense if the plan is to do an all out attack somewhere else?
How has Russia lost almost 10 thousand tanks and thinks this is a good idea.
Like a extreme sunk cost fallacy situation.
Looks like tanks are back on the menu, boys.
Genuine curiosity. Where are these numbers taken from?
Russia was counting on weapons from syria to replenish stocks in Ukraine until Isreal destroyed them all
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