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I just adjusted the batlocs for the following post 2014 if playing vs Russia to the Baltics: USA, USMC, UK, Germany, Denmark, Canada, UK, Netherlands.
Poland had Poland as a later batloc V Russia, now it has some chance of Ukraine (they would possibly be involved there) and the Baltics as well. The Baltic batlocs use the Finnish ones with lots of river and marsh and lakelets as a base but add e.g. occasional urbanisation (town). The other minor nations v Russia post break-up of the USSR usually had their home country as the batloc, and remain so. |
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I believe the German troops, for example, did not do much in the way of night patrols (kind of important in a military campaign). The troops from Canada fought hard. The relatively few troops from Australia and New Zealand fought hard (Check out the losses). Also bear in mind, as Suhiir pointed out on another thread, most nations have some good, elite units, how good the rest of that nations armed forces are depends... Allied casualties in Iraq and Afghanistan (These first are dead). http://icasualties.org/ |
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The war lasted for only five days and they had problems with basic equipment as well as the troops understanding their actual mission prompting the ongoing reformation of the Russian armed forces - aiming at being finished by 2020, but how far have they come? How will they fare against a more qualified opponent like NATO? Quote:
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http://mwi.usma.edu/russian-ukrainia...s-battlefield/ At some point it says: Quote:
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The most recent stuff on Russia I saw was a talk from a former Royal Marine at RUSI, he had been observing Russian forces in Ukraine, and made much of both their very strong and flexible artillery, signals and electronic intelligence, etc. He made a particular point of how difficult it was to mass forces for a counter attack without getting a massive artillery stonk on top of you.
To my mind if there is a fight over the Baltics and NATO loses, they either quit and cut their losses or it goes nuclear and we are all likely to lose. |
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Historically the Soviet/Russian art of warfare has been more amazing in theory than in practice. Maybe they have reached their 2020 goals etc ahead of time but I doubt it. |
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Having said that, modern Russia is not USSR. Because of the massive disadvantage in every field compared to the latter, they have to change the way they fight and actually it seems they are doing it. Yes, it won't be a smooth transition, but no country has that good fortune. And they did have a chance to see it in action in Ukraine. Will it be enough to enable them to fight the top tier NATO nations? I hope we won't have to see. But don't underestimate the bear. |
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