You should add the following:
"All modern technology are dependent on both industrial and institutional systems operating at peak efficiency. Failure or interruption results in a breakdown/devolution of tactical and strategic options".
I'm tired of idiots believing that 'it can't happen to us'.
Probably not, an extrapolation would be GBAD cannot be moved up alongside the ground forces to adequately cover them when on the offensive.
Using without instead as you suggest would change the meaning to being that airpower would suppress any manouvre and GBAD is essential to supress said airpower
With the US Army having over 2,000 pieces of artillery, over 1,200 pieces of rocket artillery, over 2,000 mortars and Ukraine clearly winning the artillery duel mostly with western systems and a lot of US ammo, it kinda seems like the US never forgot that even with their overwhelming air power.
>equipment attrition is still a thing, maybe more so with anti-armour drones becoming standard and numerous, a nation must have large reserves of vehicles, artillery, small arms etc. stored and trained reservists to use it (i think this is most relevant with euro armies) >Nations with small populations neighbouring an unfriendly nation with a much larger population must maintain conscription in order to have as big an army as possible and as many reservists as possible to replace the inevitable losses >If a russian military exercise close to your border goes on longer than they said it would, you mobilize fast as frick >If you are at war with russia, do NOT gather civilians in large public buildings and write "children" outside/on it in the with the intention of keeping them safe
1. hypersonics are a meme
2. tanks can be killed by mortars
3. soldiers cannot be allowed to have cell phones under any circumstances
4. tank crews often abandon their vehicles at even the slightest provocation
5. surprise attacks are no longer possible
You should add the following:
"All modern technology are dependent on both industrial and institutional systems operating at peak efficiency. Failure or interruption results in a breakdown/devolution of tactical and strategic options".
I'm tired of idiots believing that 'it can't happen to us'.
See item 11.
unsupported 'airborne' ops dont work
We need more data points before I will believe that. Have the VDV do at least 15 more drops to get an acceptable confidence level to your assertion.
>nicky drummond, boxer shill and grammarcheck refuser
I hope you don't do this.
No. 12 should be no. 1
No. 1 should be TEMPO TEMPO TEMPO
Disagree with #6.
any chance we could get TZD in there somewhere ?
>Can we narrow this down?
Yes. "There are no new lessons gained from the Ukraine war."
Should #6 say "without"?
Probably not, an extrapolation would be GBAD cannot be moved up alongside the ground forces to adequately cover them when on the offensive.
Using without instead as you suggest would change the meaning to being that airpower would suppress any manouvre and GBAD is essential to supress said airpower
>that airpower would suppress any manouvre and GBAD is essential to supress said airpower
And this is true.
13. All russians must hang
With the US Army having over 2,000 pieces of artillery, over 1,200 pieces of rocket artillery, over 2,000 mortars and Ukraine clearly winning the artillery duel mostly with western systems and a lot of US ammo, it kinda seems like the US never forgot that even with their overwhelming air power.
>words words words words
yet russia is still winning. curious.
how?
they've gone backwards on territory in the last 6 months and they're expending troops and equipment faster than ukraine
13. Don't wait until the olympics are over and all of the frost has melted to attack Ukraine.
234,107th time "Artillery is king" has been posted
>equipment attrition is still a thing, maybe more so with anti-armour drones becoming standard and numerous, a nation must have large reserves of vehicles, artillery, small arms etc. stored and trained reservists to use it (i think this is most relevant with euro armies)
>Nations with small populations neighbouring an unfriendly nation with a much larger population must maintain conscription in order to have as big an army as possible and as many reservists as possible to replace the inevitable losses
>If a russian military exercise close to your border goes on longer than they said it would, you mobilize fast as frick
>If you are at war with russia, do NOT gather civilians in large public buildings and write "children" outside/on it in the with the intention of keeping them safe
>technology is great when it works
wow, who could have guessed
1. hypersonics are a meme
2. tanks can be killed by mortars
3. soldiers cannot be allowed to have cell phones under any circumstances
4. tank crews often abandon their vehicles at even the slightest provocation
5. surprise attacks are no longer possible