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WizardofSoda
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So there is the Himars. Then there is the NATO towed artillery and mobile artillery. And the Phoenix Ghost kamikaze drones are being used in Ukraine now.
Can the Russians hold out. Yes as long as they are willing to keep replacing soldiers and equipment as they get blown up. Can the Russians advance. Not very much because it doesn't really work infantry running in against dug in infantry in fortifications.
How can the US & co. get it so the Ukrainians advance. You have to keep bringing in more and more of these systems, and have the production lines going for the missiles and artillery and kamikaze drones, which will take quite awhile to scale up the production. Eventually probably the Russians will lose interest in the war.
Say over the next year 100,000 Russian soldiers are killed and they have made little progress, will Russia give up at that point. Maybe not, although it will get harder for the Russian government to maintain support for the year.
How can the Russians reduce the losses. They have to basically live underground and in large concrete buildings. If they were smart they would have a shitload of construction crews in there building whole underground bunkers and tunnels and ammo storage sites and monster concrete buildings.
Can the Russians hold out. Yes as long as they are willing to keep replacing soldiers and equipment as they get blown up. Can the Russians advance. Not very much because it doesn't really work infantry running in against dug in infantry in fortifications.
How can the US & co. get it so the Ukrainians advance. You have to keep bringing in more and more of these systems, and have the production lines going for the missiles and artillery and kamikaze drones, which will take quite awhile to scale up the production. Eventually probably the Russians will lose interest in the war.
Say over the next year 100,000 Russian soldiers are killed and they have made little progress, will Russia give up at that point. Maybe not, although it will get harder for the Russian government to maintain support for the year.
How can the Russians reduce the losses. They have to basically live underground and in large concrete buildings. If they were smart they would have a shitload of construction crews in there building whole underground bunkers and tunnels and ammo storage sites and monster concrete buildings.