I forgot my magnifying glass. When Ukraine is going to liberate cities? Donetsk, Lughansk, Mariupol, etc?
Source for the enemy losses?
They seem too good to be true because the offensive army usually has higher losses.
I see only one shade of blue in these maps.
Ukraine needs a big punch.
When you think of how much equipment Russia lost over that, they don’t stand a chance of holding Crimea
They’re still sharpening their swords. When those assault brigades get dialed in and the Rusky artillery is fully suppressed. We gunna see some shit.
“Enemy losses are higher by X times” seems too good to be true if it’s a comparison of Ukrainian vs russian losses, but then again, looking at the state of russian equipment lately it may very well be so.
I hope those loss ratios are close to true. That is what Ukraine needs to win in this war of attrition.
Interesting dynamic. More territory liberated worse the casualties ratio so I guess there is indeed a trade off.
Hmm.
You know what these maps remind me of?
An offensive.
That is going in the counter-direction to the enemy’s invasion.
Now I just need to think of what to call such a thing…
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I forgot my magnifying glass. When Ukraine is going to liberate cities? Donetsk, Lughansk, Mariupol, etc?
Source for the enemy losses?
They seem too good to be true because the offensive army usually has higher losses.
I see only one shade of blue in these maps.
Ukraine needs a big punch.
When you think of how much equipment Russia lost over that, they don’t stand a chance of holding Crimea
They’re still sharpening their swords. When those assault brigades get dialed in and the Rusky artillery is fully suppressed. We gunna see some shit.
“Enemy losses are higher by X times” seems too good to be true if it’s a comparison of Ukrainian vs russian losses, but then again, looking at the state of russian equipment lately it may very well be so.
I hope those loss ratios are close to true. That is what Ukraine needs to win in this war of attrition.
Interesting dynamic. More territory liberated worse the casualties ratio so I guess there is indeed a trade off.
Hmm.
You know what these maps remind me of?
An offensive.
That is going in the counter-direction to the enemy’s invasion.
Now I just need to think of what to call such a thing…