October 10, 20223 yr 2 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said: Russia has spent what, 2 mos on Bakhmut? They've committed their best troops to a single town, where Ukrainian defenders have been tremendous in occupying this force while all around them Ukrainians make progress. By the time they get Bakhmut they'll be in crap shape while the Ukrainian defenders will have an easy path to retreat. Another pyrrhic victory for the RuAF while Ukraine continues to take back territory elsewhere at a much faster pace. Explain to me how Ukraine is in a better position occupying wide-open steppe terrain without air cover and outnumbered with tanks and artillery? Ukraine has advanced in areas where the Allies were thin in number. That numerical advantage is temporary.
October 10, 20223 yr Ukraine mobilized 8+ months ago. Russia's numerical advantage was already lost. Russia's "partial mobilization" has been a joke, and far too late.
October 10, 20223 yr 1 minute ago, JohnSnowsHair said: Ukraine mobilized 8+ months ago. Russia's numerical advantage was already lost. Russia's "partial mobilization" has been a joke, and far too late. Ukraine had 3-1 advantage for the entire 8 months of the SMO and they lost huge areas of territory and 10's of thousands of men. It's about to be 1-1
October 10, 20223 yr 2 minutes ago, Abracadabra said: Ukraine had 3-1 advantage for the entire 8 months of the SMO and they lost huge areas of territory and 10's of thousands of men. It's about to be 1-1 keep huffing that copium loser.
October 10, 20223 yr "Today, the fighting in the Artyomovsk [Bakhmut] direction is more fierce than usual. The artillery of Ukraine covers almost the entire line of contact. The last time our fighters saw something like this was this summer... 10/10/2022" Russian not-zees in Bakhmut area are going to be the beneficiaries of Ukrainian anger following the indiscriminate bombing of civilians.
October 10, 20223 yr these guys really have no clue that Russia is the backwards country 30-50 years behind the west.
October 10, 20223 yr If Belarus commits troops, Ukraine will have hell to pay. Only NATO would be able to stop them.
October 10, 20223 yr 5 minutes ago, dawkdaballhawk said: If Belarus commits troops, Ukraine will have hell to pay. Only NATO would be able to stop them. Unless, like Russia, the Belarus troops also need to ask their wives for tampons to go to war.
October 10, 20223 yr 5 minutes ago, Bacarty2 said: Any truth to the Russian cyber attack on America this morning? Tweet See new Tweets Conversation Sam Sweeney @SweeneyABC A Russian cyber attack has hit the websites of multiple U.S. airports, including La Guardia, ATL, ORD, LAX and Des Moines. The attack is not affecting airport/airline/security operations, only airport websites. ATL says it just brought its website back up.
October 10, 20223 yr Quote Some of the nation's largest airports have been targeted for cyberattacks Monday by an attacker within the Russian Federation, a senior official briefed on the situation confirmed to ABC News. Importantly, the systems targeted do not handle air traffic control, internal airline communications and coordination, or transportation security. "It's an inconvenience," the source said. The attacks have resulted in targeted "denial of public access" to public-facing web domains that report airport wait times and congestion.
October 10, 20223 yr 3 minutes ago, dawkdaballhawk said: Thanks, but your lack of direct support allowed this genocide to occur. Have you signed up to go directly support them?
October 10, 20223 yr 4 hours ago, Bill said: The problem with western air defenses is that there's a lack of production capacity. Over the last two decades of fighting COIN, we haven't needed anti air capabilities so they weren't developed and purchased. Which is utterly dumb because anyone with two brain cells stuck together could see the writing on the wall about having to face a near peer adversary, coupled with the fact that US anti air doctrine is planes doing the work instead of SAM sites. The one country who knows what they're doing on this is Israel, and they aren't sharing anything to anyone for security reasons. So yeah. I think this has to do with the Russian's new theater commander, who just got the job Saturday. He's trying to make a statement that will backfire. This is true of almost every complex weapon system the US has. Even if assembly lines are still operational, the production time is extreme. An F-35, for instance, is something like 50 thousand man hours and at full capacity we’re expected to produce about 3 per week. Modern warfare is such that you basically get to fight with what you already have at the start of the conflict.
October 10, 20223 yr 56 minutes ago, dawkdaballhawk said: Thanks, but your lack of direct support allowed this genocide to occur.
October 10, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, dawkdaballhawk said: all part of the plan. 1 hour ago, dawkdaballhawk said: Thanks, but your lack of direct support allowed this genocide to occur. you really are a moron aren't you?
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