I mean Russia has more equipment technically....BUT, it's also clear a lot of it is inoperative, inferior, squandered or running low.
I mean Russia has more equipment technically....BUT, it's also clear a lot of it is inoperative, inferior, squandered or running low.
Ukraine's military seems to be lead by someone who isn't a chronically addicted HOI4 player so its unsurprising that they are winning despite having less equipment and manpower.
Ukraine's military is led by Valeriy, its ground forces by Oleksandr, its modern spec ops was founded by KRIVONOS, etc.
It's a group effort.
Yes, you are correct. I just generalized it badly so I don't have to google all of their names.
A hoi4 player with nukes will nuke their enemy in the first second of the war.
>/ss/
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Heroic warrior women of Ukraine save their nation from Russians, and practice /ss/.
The Japanese animation writes itself.
8 years of modern training
modern equipment
removal of all soviet officers, and practices
modernization of soviet equipment
basic upkeep, not having conscription
r*ssia has equipment but its all over the place, not tracked, not kept up. they should have been using old stuff and replacing it with new, but they have not been making anything new for a while.
Russia's military rot is systemic, mainly because Putin is not really interested in reforming Russia's military so much as RECREATING an idealized vision of WWII Russia.
Unfortunately for Putin, modern Russia is NOT remotely the USSR.
>not having conscription
Technically UK has conscription but they paused it because volunteers to be conscripted created such a huge backlog that they went way over what they needed anyway.
Basically their conscripts recognise a duty and want to fight so they're practically volunteers.
>Ukraine's military is led by Valeriy, its ground forces by Oleksandr, its modern spec ops was founded by KRIVONOS, etc.
Most importantly, it's not led by Zelensky who is doing his job of setting political objectives for the generals and then hanging back to run the civilian government and provide national leadership and maintain both civilian and military morale.
>Putin is not really interested in reforming Russia's military
A strong military would be a threat to him, dictators always undermine the military and create all sorts of barriers to them doing anything. They usually have just one or two elements of it that have personal loyalty and those get the funding, training and equipment. Wagner, VDV and Spetsnaz would be those I guess.
AFU actually has more people now too, in addition to more and much better equipment. There's basically no part of it that isn't superior, they're just trying to avoid casualties because they're not suicidal.
Barring WMDs, I don't think they'll lose a major battle in the rest of the war, just temporarily retreat from heavy attacks here and there because they don't have the same stomach for losses that Russian strategists do, they'll eventually win because of it.
>A strong military would be a threat to him
Yup, Ruskie military is basically bottom of the ladder. Its not uncommon for soldiers to be extorted by local thugs near the bases. Their command chain and cops are useless to stop it because they're usually in on it.
Ukraine apparently doesn't have that culture of brutality that Russia has. Sure there is corruption, but wars of genocide have a habit of forcing people to shape up. Because if you don't get your shit together, you die.
That's racist. Orcs symbolise black people and no black person should fear a white one.
Russians call themselves Orcs dude, lol.
Don't you know the elves were the bad guys, according to Russia?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Ringbearer
>Russians call themselves Orcs dude, lol.
That's just because the movie representation of Mordor reminds them of motherland Rassiya
And I take that as an insult.....against Morder, lol.
Orcs are halfway competent as fighters, capable of at least moving in a formation.
It's astonishing how much Russia's military has crumbled after several months of constant war.