lenux12343 1y ago • 100%
Looks like the drones are working, here I many more
lenux12343 1y ago • 100%
The benefit here is Ukraine will be at the front technologically in FPV drones and mine clearing hardware
lenux12343 1y ago • 100%
I agree with you in that Ukraine is limited to its own borders. The other option is launching air/ sea landing aussults into Crimea or across the Dnipro.
Hoping for some additional good news from next months NATO meeting
lenux12343 1y ago • 100%
Yep,
Fuck around -- find out
In the recent weeks, Ukraine's military strategy has notably transformed. Transitioning from a maneuver warfare approach that prioritizes rapid, dynamic movements, Ukrainian forces have now opted for a more measured approach, incrementally advancing in small infantry groups, while targeting key supply hubs and depots. This tactical modification, which seems to be an effective response to artillery and minefield threats, closely echoes the methods used during the successful Kherson offensive. The decision of Ukraine's leadership to adopt this change is admirable. They've risen to the difficult challenge posed by the conflict, which includes obstacles like dense minefields and the need for precision strikes over raw firepower. They've shown exceptional adaptability, shifting their focus from large-scale, potentially exposed maneuvers to more localized operations. Remember, everyone including the enemy can see what's happening on the front line, so it's nearly impossible to build up forces without the enemy noticing. With the recent donation of Dual-Purpose Improved Conventional Munitions (DPICMs) and a push for F-16s, alongside a call for additional anti-aircraft assets, Ukraine may need to bring their anti-aircraft equipment closer to the frontline to counter enemy helicopters and aircraft which will assist in covering tracks of large build up since enemy won't have as good intel as it has now. This is why the enemy is targeting cities, to get Ukraine to devote resources away from the front. This adjustment could pave the way for a return to maneuver-based operations. It's also essential to comprehend that Western military doctrines, such as those used by NATO, may not seamlessly apply here. An illustration of this was when during an interview of a Ukrainian soldier training in Germany was told asking his instructors what do they do when they encounter a minefield, their response is to simply bypass it. Minefields, despite being a basic warfare tool, have substantially complicated the terrain, hindering the success of larger, maneuver-oriented operations that are typically characteristic of NATO-style warfare. This ongoing conflict underscores the reality that modern warfare isn't purely about technological superiority or overwhelming firepower. Factors on the ground, like geographical constraints and an adversary's tactical choices, can shape the selection of the most effective strategy. In this light, Ukraine's transition to more deliberate, careful infantry operations and targeting logistics hubs is a strategic answer to these conditions. The situation vividly demonstrates the necessity for flexibility and adaptability in military strategies, a lesson with relevance beyond this conflict. Ukraine's leadership and their forces have displayed an innovative and adaptable approach which fully deserves our support and admiration. I hope that NATO sees the value of having Ukraine as a partner and a member, as they are the most trained and experienced "Allied" nation. Having said that, I think one option to explore is for Ukraine to make a thunder run into Belgorod and Kursk. This will expand the front further, forcing the enemy to move their forces to prevent more territory from being captured. I know this may not be what the western partners would have wanted, but if Ukraine is to achieve success with less bloodshed. Either Ukraine needs full support or opening of "another front". Slava Ukraini Also, not trying to spread enemy prop, so I can delete this.
lenux12343 1y ago • 100%
I would like to be considered as a moderator
I can DM you my qualifications
lenux12343 1y ago • 100%
Ukrainska Pravda was founded by Georgiy Gongadze who was murdered by the Ukrainian government in the year 2000 for digging into corruption. The website/news agency has retained their core beliefs in spreading truth. Musk wanted to buy their .Com domain a few years back to start his own Pravda, but they said no
lenux12343 1y ago • 100%
lenux12343 1y ago • 100%
Yes, especially if you count Crimea
lenux12343 1y ago • 100%
Already hit my limit in like 30 min
lenux12343 1y ago • 100%
No way, what was the reason?
lenux12343 1y ago • 76%
This is interesting, is it because they are loosing territory or planning to blow it?
Thank you everyone for participating. This community is growing fast and I just want to point out that with the Reddit api deadline coming soon. Question, do we have an active mod team for this community?
lenux12343 1y ago • 100%
Thank you Australia
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lenux12343 1y ago • 100%
Incoming reports of Wagner Group soldiers leaving their missions in Africa and Syria to join the military coup in Russia against Putin.
lenux12343 1y ago • 100%
BELARUS 🇧🇾 REBELLION
Belarussian soldiers, who are supporting Ukraine 🇺🇦, have called on Belarussian citizens to unite behind what is transpiring with Wagner, to liberate Belarus of Russia 🇷🇺.
https://twitter.com/officejjsmart/status/1672535110791340033?t=LMbSF53EahGEwmbqhNez4A&s=19
lenux12343 1y ago • 100%
The rats are leaving
lenux12343 1y ago • 100%
Moscow getting ready to welcome WAGNER
https://twitter.com/Maks_NAFO_FELLA/status/1672467879411822594?s=20
lenux12343 1y ago • 100%
Prigozhin says half of the Russian army is ready to join him.
lenux12343 1y ago • 100%
TikTok Kadyrov's Akhmat 'special forces' battalion has been tasked to stop Prigozhin from reaching Moscow.
lenux12343 1y ago • 100%
JUST IN: Mayor of Moscow says that "anti-terrorist measures" are being taken to reinforce security in the city - TASS
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