>May i see
Why try to steal memes when you know exactly which village Russoids lost and that Ukraine actually posted video from there. Unlike Russian imaginary victories that only exist on telegram
ukrainians werent willing to continue pouring in reserves just to get a political win like the russians. Nevermind that their losses were nowhere near as bad as russian offensive actions throughout this entire war
Fine, but they need to have a new strategy for making a breakthrough in future then. I don't see how a couple F-16s coming online in half a year will change anything if that's the hope. Maybe they'll be a political crisis/collapse in Russia but waiting them out could be a very long process.
>Maybe they'll be a political crisis/collapse in Russia but waiting them out could be a very long process.
Prig Boss was able to march halfway to moscow essentially unopposed with barely any equipment and thankfully for Putin his only goal was to be paid to frick off. imagine if somebody with actual political aspirations attempted the same. Granted Pringles had a somewhat unique position that allowed him to perform this action but the russian public’s reaction alongside portions of the russian military proper proclaiming direct support really emphasizes Putin doesn’t have a stranglehold on the country anymore.
I hate how wienery vatniks are, and then when things go sour, they just dissapear, like with the wagner march. They cant even face reality, so they sperg out, loudly, all day and night
Most shills are unironically Benchod untouchable Indian browns for some reason. It's always subhumans larping as people spamming this shit daily FOR FREE.
I wish the Brits had stayed occupying India or nuked it, same goes for China. Sick of these morons spamming the internet.
It turns out minefields and artillery are still effective tools in 2023. Perhaps western planners have lost the edge after fighting camel jockeys for so long
>infowars
Lol, lmao even. And no, it is not. If you have sufficient combined arms support, then mines and artillery is no problem. Suppress the enemy support so that mine clearing vehicles wouldn't get detracked after getting hit by artillery.
Yes. Its better to let you live in delusion, than destroying my good mood trying to educate you. You will remain ignorant and a fool, working for pennies to spam websites
11 months ago
Anonymous
So essentially, they have lost this war?
11 months ago
Anonymous
you can tell yourself that if it makes you feel better
11 months ago
Anonymous
Which side is having large mutinies and which side just got free replacements committed for every vehicle they lost?
you'll need to bring out some powerful copium to deal with that
11 months ago
Anonymous
Yeah man, Kyiv will be taken in 2 weeks. You might as well start celebrating now.
Not necessarily, they been sending small portions of their active troops to assault a few places. They do have the necessary equipment aside from airpower and some modern ground vehicles in sufficient numbers. The main issue is to keep going on an area that is heavily mined/supported. By which point, you need to soften the area with artillery and strikes.
Artillery and mines are useless without combined arms warfare. A combination of air and ground support will deal with areas full of mines no problem. Artillery is not a deciding factor, combined arms warfare is.
Except the Dust hasn't settled. Come back when the Dust actually settles.
I'm reminded of watching the Wikipedia war over Bakhmut >"THE MEDIA SAID RUSSIA WON SAY DECISIVE RUSSIAN VICTORY NOW!!!" >"But Ukraine is still fighting" >"RUSSIA WON THEY WON THEY WON SHUT UP!!!"
>can't face the reality that ukrainians are making progress everyday while vatBlack person offensive capacity is dead
morale must be pretty low if you have to lie to yourself everyday, but when it becomes too overwhelming, you disappearing on a whim kek.
>dust has settled
I don't know Blyatimir, looks like the ukies are still taking turf. If by failed you mean they're "not a repeat of Kherson", prolific use of mines to make it harder for Ukraine to retake land is pretty much the one thing Russia has done right so far in this whole damn war. A frickton of mines will slow just about any army down, even the US. Though it's kind of a moot point there because you've probably already been blown to piss by air power and missiles anyways.
The question is how far do the lines of mines extend into occupied territory and what happens if the ukies get past them. If Ukraine can breach the mines enough to get a sizeable force through then it's probably going to be another 200 mile thunder run. Also have to wonder how many times Comrade Conscriptovitch has stepped o n or driven over "friendly" mines. There is no way the brass are giving out maps of the minefields to anyone that could actually use them. I doubt anyone lower than a Major has that info just simply due to how piss poor eastern bloc style military organization is. They're also probably terrified of that information finding it's way into the hands of the Ukies. I sincerely doubt Russia can handle a massive breach of the lines for a number of reasons.
This war is the single worst thing to happen to Russia since the fall of the USSR and it's hilariously their own fault.
>I don't know Blyatimir, looks like the ukies are still taking turf. If by failed you mean they're "not a repeat of Kherson",
Oh but it is a repeat of Kherson, Ukrainians are throwing unsupported waves of cannonfodder at Russian defenses at horrible cost to themselves after all.
I really hope Putin sends more kids to the frontlines so that my csgo lobbies get better. Best part is that Russians don't even say no when they're drafted lmao, they just shrug and go die, very funny.
Ukraine is taking it slow. With energy prices falling there is no Western fatigue. In 2024 Ukraine will have air superiority. Maybe they'll be happy with Tokmak by the end of 2023. The main thing is not to piss away manpower like Russia did in Winter 2022/23.
Not enough equipment, manpower or training. I think some people had unrealistic expectations for Ukraine just because they received a small number of western tanks and IFVs. The success they had in Kherson and Kharkiv was under very different circumstances. Now they are attacking heavily fortified and well supplied Russian positions.
>Why did the counteroffensyiv failed? >did >failed
I wish they would put even a fraction of what they pay your call center slave masters into english lessons.
>Why did the counteroffensyiv failed?
but it didn't? it's still ongoing and they already have captured more territory than russia did in the last 12 months. judging the resource usage along with the targets they pick, it will be running for a couple of months, so there still things to see that will develop over time.
Slavic warfare
This, Slavs can’t fight for shit, a Slav on Slav war will always end in an unholy meatgrinder for both side
Is this cope from when Germans got buckbroken by slavic armies in Grunwald to the point Hitler seethed about it 600 years later?
Everyone made fun of Russians getting destroyed by ATGMs but Ukrainians couldn't even get pas a mine field
Ukraine captured territory 3 times size of Bakhmut as of yet
Urban areas are difficult to take compared to fields and villages, anon
So why didn't Russia just capture empty fields around Bakhmut and cut it from resupply?
They took barns, holy coper
Why couldn't Russian army defend those "barns"?
> "barns"
ukraine doesnt use human wave tactics. so thats how russia moves through mines. its the reason you see thousands of legless vatniks return home
>lose another strategically position yesterday
>Pretend it means you're winning
May i see this strategically important village with prewar population of 20?
>May i see
Why try to steal memes when you know exactly which village Russoids lost and that Ukraine actually posted video from there. Unlike Russian imaginary victories that only exist on telegram
They are bad, so they copy the succesful. Through this whole war all of their actions were reactionary, both on meme front and real one
>low prewar population means its unimportant
vatBlack folk are moronic as always.
Like the hyperfortress Pisskey that vatBlack folk spent months taking?
>Why did x failed
Learn english you moronic shill.
You can always tell Indian English
ukrainians werent willing to continue pouring in reserves just to get a political win like the russians. Nevermind that their losses were nowhere near as bad as russian offensive actions throughout this entire war
Fine, but they need to have a new strategy for making a breakthrough in future then. I don't see how a couple F-16s coming online in half a year will change anything if that's the hope. Maybe they'll be a political crisis/collapse in Russia but waiting them out could be a very long process.
>Maybe they'll be a political crisis/collapse in Russia but waiting them out could be a very long process.
Prig Boss was able to march halfway to moscow essentially unopposed with barely any equipment and thankfully for Putin his only goal was to be paid to frick off. imagine if somebody with actual political aspirations attempted the same. Granted Pringles had a somewhat unique position that allowed him to perform this action but the russian public’s reaction alongside portions of the russian military proper proclaiming direct support really emphasizes Putin doesn’t have a stranglehold on the country anymore.
I hate how wienery vatniks are, and then when things go sour, they just dissapear, like with the wagner march. They cant even face reality, so they sperg out, loudly, all day and night
Most shills are unironically Benchod untouchable Indian browns for some reason. It's always subhumans larping as people spamming this shit daily FOR FREE.
I wish the Brits had stayed occupying India or nuked it, same goes for China. Sick of these morons spamming the internet.
For me, its the chinks. Just dont like em
It turns out minefields and artillery are still effective tools in 2023. Perhaps western planners have lost the edge after fighting camel jockeys for so long
>infowars
Lol, lmao even. And no, it is not. If you have sufficient combined arms support, then mines and artillery is no problem. Suppress the enemy support so that mine clearing vehicles wouldn't get detracked after getting hit by artillery.
You're saying artillery and mines have not been effective during this war?
NTA, but learn to read homosexual
So the ukranians have insufficient equipment to deal with them?
Yes. Its better to let you live in delusion, than destroying my good mood trying to educate you. You will remain ignorant and a fool, working for pennies to spam websites
So essentially, they have lost this war?
you can tell yourself that if it makes you feel better
Which side is having large mutinies and which side just got free replacements committed for every vehicle they lost?
you'll need to bring out some powerful copium to deal with that
Yeah man, Kyiv will be taken in 2 weeks. You might as well start celebrating now.
Not necessarily, they been sending small portions of their active troops to assault a few places. They do have the necessary equipment aside from airpower and some modern ground vehicles in sufficient numbers. The main issue is to keep going on an area that is heavily mined/supported. By which point, you need to soften the area with artillery and strikes.
Artillery and mines are useless without combined arms warfare. A combination of air and ground support will deal with areas full of mines no problem. Artillery is not a deciding factor, combined arms warfare is.
I love this strange obsession conspiracy tards have that Victoria Nuland is somehow the true ruler of the entire west.
>that ESLspeak
Develop indoor plumbing, you fricking gong farmer.
Except the Dust hasn't settled. Come back when the Dust actually settles.
I'm reminded of watching the Wikipedia war over Bakhmut
>"THE MEDIA SAID RUSSIA WON SAY DECISIVE RUSSIAN VICTORY NOW!!!"
>"But Ukraine is still fighting"
>"RUSSIA WON THEY WON THEY WON SHUT UP!!!"
>can't face the reality that ukrainians are making progress everyday while vatBlack person offensive capacity is dead
morale must be pretty low if you have to lie to yourself everyday, but when it becomes too overwhelming, you disappearing on a whim kek.
>dust has settled
I don't know Blyatimir, looks like the ukies are still taking turf. If by failed you mean they're "not a repeat of Kherson", prolific use of mines to make it harder for Ukraine to retake land is pretty much the one thing Russia has done right so far in this whole damn war. A frickton of mines will slow just about any army down, even the US. Though it's kind of a moot point there because you've probably already been blown to piss by air power and missiles anyways.
The question is how far do the lines of mines extend into occupied territory and what happens if the ukies get past them. If Ukraine can breach the mines enough to get a sizeable force through then it's probably going to be another 200 mile thunder run. Also have to wonder how many times Comrade Conscriptovitch has stepped o n or driven over "friendly" mines. There is no way the brass are giving out maps of the minefields to anyone that could actually use them. I doubt anyone lower than a Major has that info just simply due to how piss poor eastern bloc style military organization is. They're also probably terrified of that information finding it's way into the hands of the Ukies. I sincerely doubt Russia can handle a massive breach of the lines for a number of reasons.
This war is the single worst thing to happen to Russia since the fall of the USSR and it's hilariously their own fault.
No, sir, I want my team to win because when Russia wins I will get a blonde, white gf.
>I don't know Blyatimir, looks like the ukies are still taking turf. If by failed you mean they're "not a repeat of Kherson",
Oh but it is a repeat of Kherson, Ukrainians are throwing unsupported waves of cannonfodder at Russian defenses at horrible cost to themselves after all.
It's "why did it fail"
>t. IELTS writing 7.5
>IELTS 7.5
I'm a 9, the ESLs here make my head hurt.
Failed like the Kherson offensive
I really hope Putin sends more kids to the frontlines so that my csgo lobbies get better. Best part is that Russians don't even say no when they're drafted lmao, they just shrug and go die, very funny.
Why do you need to make an ESL slide thread about it if it's failing so bad?
It's still ongoing, so I don't think it has failed yet.
Ukraine is taking it slow. With energy prices falling there is no Western fatigue. In 2024 Ukraine will have air superiority. Maybe they'll be happy with Tokmak by the end of 2023. The main thing is not to piss away manpower like Russia did in Winter 2022/23.
Not enough equipment, manpower or training. I think some people had unrealistic expectations for Ukraine just because they received a small number of western tanks and IFVs. The success they had in Kherson and Kharkiv was under very different circumstances. Now they are attacking heavily fortified and well supplied Russian positions.
>Why did the counteroffensyiv failed?
>did
>failed
I wish they would put even a fraction of what they pay your call center slave masters into english lessons.
>Why did the counteroffensyiv failed?
but it didn't? it's still ongoing and they already have captured more territory than russia did in the last 12 months. judging the resource usage along with the targets they pick, it will be running for a couple of months, so there still things to see that will develop over time.