Why is the bulk of the Ukrainian Army still not involved in the counter-offensive? What the hell are they waiting for, F-16s?
Why is the bulk of the Ukrainian Army still not involved in the counter-offensive? What the hell are they waiting for, F-16s?
Getting worried?
they need 2 more billions
more precision guided weapons would reduce Ukrainian casualties, correct
they can have it. As long as russians die i dont mind.
As an American, I'm willing to contribute my share of 2 billion; i.e. six dollars.
Most of it is from corporation's and people richer than you so it's probably more like 1 dollar
1 dollar precision missiles?
Weaponry at a satisfactory price, splendid.
>only 2 more billion
I wouldn't worry about it
Waiting on the big dick bradleys and leopards to punch through.
>inb4 casualties in war are posted
These two make sense. Let's just hope the frontline collapses in Zaporizhzhia too. Donetsk gains were cool south of Velyka Novosilka but I want to see Ukraine push through Energodar and Crimea.
waiting for Russia to commit everything (or at least almost everything) so that there's nothing left to reinforce wherever they decide to blast through
Because only ziggers are moronic enough to throw everything they have in all at once.
Once there is a critical breakthrough, units will begin moving real fast.
Why is the bulk of the Prussian Army still not involved in the counter-offensive? What the hell are they waiting for, needle guns?
ukies are probing along a literal 150km front. when they find a weak spot the nafo trannies israeli nazi tanks will punch thru
Securing key settlements to disrupt Russian forces, logistics and exhausting command operations and focus and then exploit the gaps opened up by the disruption. That's my guess anyway, there are numerous reasons as to why the Ukrainians haven't fully committed.
remember Kherson? they're probably fooling ruskies into reinforcing zaporizhzhia and bum rush the east instead (ie last time was Kharkiv)
This. I can't wait for the REAL counteroffensive to start in 2 more weeks.
Murz has been saying for a while that Ukraine doesn't seek to gain more territory for the time being, but instead is forcing Russia to spread its forces very thinly over the entire front, including in Belgorod. This push in the south might be a part of that strategy.
Why put all your eggs in one basket?
Do you know what "operational reserve" means?
>moronic frogposter never heard of operational reserves
lot of frontline to defend anon
if there's a big hole in the front, you divert as much as you can spare to that big hole, otherwise you have it all on reserve in case russia somehow mounts a counter-counteroffensive
What do you think an offensive is, really?
>securing the entire front
>properly rotating troops
>reserves in waiting either to respond to a vulnerability in Russian line or Russia finding a vulnerability in theirs
>handling bureaucratic and logistical issues
over committing might give you good gains but it also leaves you extremely vulnerable
Yes actually, the F-16 and F/A-18 will put an end to this conflic basically, via total zigger death that is
That's what we heard about western tanks. Your precious F-16s would end up strewn across the battlefield just like your leopards due incompetent ukie pilots.
>Your precious F-16s
It's 50 years old, anon. And even back then it was the low cost/low capability counterpart to the F-15. Besides, General Dynamics built 4,600 of them. I think we can spare a couple.
>I can't wait for the REAL counteroffensive to start in 2 more weeks
Maybe the real counter-offensive will be all the probing attacks that happened while Russia was holding back their reserves waiting for the counter-offensive.
Kind of like a tank-flotilla-in-being, so long as those tanks exist, Russia can't afford to commit serious armour to defend anywhere locally and has to accept being nibbled to death by ducks until its too late.
They're just trying to maximize their advantage. Either by finding a weak section of the front to commit to, or to stream everything in if the probes actually break behind enemy lines to force a rout. Something like that
So we're back to proooobing?
We might not have ever left the probing stage. Last I heard, only four of the nine brigades with Western equipment have been accounted for.
Just how long will keep up the probing cope before you admit the counteroffensive was a limp dick? Honest question. Another week? Another month? Will they still be probing a year from now?
Two.
More.
Weeks.
How much territory are they going to take before you move on to the next coping mechanism. is the question.
So that they wouldn't overextend themselves? Overcommiting at the wrong time can be detrimental.
probably looking for weakess. tbh they should just w8 for leo1, marader, that swedish afv, abrams are on horizon, western planes too. Like they lost 10 bradleys and uncle sam is sending replacments right now. Also atcms would be nice for pounding russian rears. Remember about kherson where they started counter offensive, lost few vehicles, gained like very little land and whole operation lasted for like 2 months and sudenly goodwill gesture from russian despite ukr army wasnt even close to kherson. With suplly of weapons that can reach crimea, destroy train hubs, comand center and ammo i wuldnt be suprised if they just put more pressure to engage russian reserves, drain russian ammo and after summer they finally attack will all they had to finish exhausted russian forces
>Why is the bulk of the Ukrainian Army still not involved in the counter-offensive? What the hell are they waiting for, F-16s?
this isn't an RTS, you don't just select your whole army and send the blob against your enemy.
You only commit forces where they're needed
Because they got wiped out at Bakhmut
they protect ruling class hiding between civilians
As if Russians make any distinction between civilians and armed forces.