Russia & Ukraine

Discussion in 'Politics' started by UsualName, Jan 18, 2022.

  1. gwb-trading

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    #5991     Jul 10, 2022
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  2. This article makes the same point I made earlier today: ie the Ruskies are dependent on a couple key rail lines coming into the donbas and south area.

    It would be really nice to see the bridges taken out on those lines either by plane, missile, internal sabotage, whatever. That would be a beautiful thing to see. The Ukrainians - with better missiles- are taking out ammo supply depots left and right. Be nice to see them stop being resupplied- or at least make it more difficult by taking out the rail line- the bridges being the weakest links in the chain. I guess the Ukrainians have started taking some out versus none for a long time. So that is for the good. Ramp that up somehow. Not necessary for me or the world to know how. :cool:


    Putin facing logistical nightmare as Russia failings exposed: ‘No army is this backwards'

    RUSSIA's "backwards" military is leading to logistical nightmares for Vladimir Putin as frontline supplies are being delivered and unloaded by hand in a remarkable revelation.

    more at link

    The critic continued by saying Russia is relying heavily on railroad systems in order to deliver ammunition and supplies to the front line.

    Ukraine has reacted to the obvious pattern by destroying railway bridges and tracks in an effort to frustrate Russian supplies.

    Continuing his argument, Mr Theiner said: “So dependent are the Russians on railways that they have 28,500 railway troops tasked with repairing and building railways.

    “When Russia's military can't access railways then its entire logistics system collapses.”
    The critic continued by saying Russia is relying heavily on railroad systems in order to deliver ammunition and supplies to the front line.

    Ukraine has reacted to the obvious pattern by destroying railway bridges and tracks in an effort to frustrate Russian supplies.

    Continuing his argument, Mr Theiner said: “So dependent are the Russians on railways that they have 28,500 railway troops tasked with repairing and building railways.

    “When Russia's military can't access railways then its entire logistics system collapses.”

    https://www.express.co.uk/news/scie...a-military-nightmare-ukraine-war-defence-news
     
    #5992     Jul 10, 2022
  3. easymon1

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    Y'alls Warmongering is so loving and liberal. Democrat much? lol
     
    #5993     Jul 10, 2022
  4. gwb-trading

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    #5994     Jul 10, 2022
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  5. easymon1

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    gwb, are you saying that you want to defeat somebody on the battlefield?
     
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    #5995     Jul 10, 2022
  6. terr

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    Russian ammo dump detonating in Donetsk this morning...

    Very nice.

     
    #5996     Jul 10, 2022
  7. It will be interesting to see how this vast number of ammo depots being blown up plays out in the coming days. I mean those ammo depots are not just root cellars for their potatoes and beets. That is where they keep the ammo that is feeding the front line.

    I am sort of stating the obvious here but think about it. You have trucks and armored vehicles running back and forth between the front lines and those depots and the ammo -whether howitzer or basic bullets- is being consumed furiously. So if you take out a dozen ammo depots in a short period of time- which seems like what has been happening- then what? You are a tank commander or an infantry officer and your unit is used to being supplied by ammo depots x,y,z and you find out they were blown up in the last three days and all of your ammo is now just a puff of smoke. Now what? Yeh, going to have some impact, on the front lines which is what it is all about.

    All of those troops, the ukrainians as well, have to calculate their burn rates for ammo and missiles and make adjustments based on probable supply. Let's just say the Russians need to rework their numbers a little going into the next week. If they have plans B and C. Then fine. But planning is not really their strong point.
     
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    #5997     Jul 10, 2022
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  8. Nobert

    Nobert

    Crimea.

    When the Syrian/Lybian merceneries won't get promised payment.

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    #5998     Jul 11, 2022
  9. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Russia seems to have quite the problem in not paying what they promised their mercenaries and soldiers -- nor providing medical care for the wounded. Even as they are desperate for more men.

    "Four Russian soldiers have released videos from Chechnya about their negative experiences following six weeks of fighting in Ukraine."

    "One complained that a local hospital refused to remove pieces of shrapnel that was in his body while Nikolai Lipa spoke of being denied a promised sum of $2,000 (£1,669)."


    Russia ‘desperate for more men’ as suspicions of a national draft for Ukraine war increase
    RUSSIA is "desperate for more men" to fight in Ukraine and launches a "stealth mobilisation" with cash rewards to gain recruits amid concerns of a national draft.
    https://www.express.co.uk/news/worl...men-Ukraine-conflict-national-draft-putin-ont
     
    #5999     Jul 11, 2022
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    #6000     Jul 11, 2022
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