UKRAINE: I’m not sure why everyone keeps repeating how Ukraine is a low tier opponent (even pro-Ukros).
They have tons of military equipment both old Soviet hardware and new given by NATO, like almost no other country in Europe. They are second largest country in Europe. Most of their population is heavily indoctrinated after years of Maidan rule and war with DPR (or even before). Countless NATO instructors and advisors spent years training them. They have 8 years of war experience. Yet everyone, from Russians to the West keep underestimate them again and again, like they are tiny Georgia or something. That’s the biggest problem with Russians here: they still are not fully committed, they still don’t understand this is a serious war. Sending only 30.000 soldiers, not using airforce (they somewhat started today), protecting civilians, it’s not the way to win the war. Speaking of Blitz, Germans almost always avoided attacking heavily defended areas and just moved on, leaving them for second echelon troops. They failed to do this in Stalingrad, and they lost. Yet, Russians are trying to take Kharkov (with small units) instead of moving on.
Ukrainian tactics is simple, nothing new or surprising, DPR used the same tactics in 2014/5: hide artillery (Grads mostly) in city areas and bombard enemy positions outside. They know exactly where are Russian columns because everyone film them. Russians can’t take them out, unless hitting civilian buildings.
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