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Re: Ukraine 2021(?)
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Re: Ukraine 2021(?)
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Revised my original scenario.
Changes: 1.) Victory locations now on map. :doh: 2.) Ukrainian ATGM teams standardized around 35 Experience, 65 morale -- remember that this is Day 1 of the war -- they haven't had experience in firing lots of ATGMs...yet (rare, and expensive for Ukraine before war.). 3.) Pre-programmed timed Russian barrages collapsed to a single pre-game preparatory bombardment, after which the complete artillery setup is available for Russian player. 4.) Tinkered a bit with Ukrainian reinforcement timing. 5.) revised scenario name and text below: Quote:
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Re: Ukraine 2021(?)
The seeming Russian incompetence in this war may be due to a simple factor:
Corruption + Conscripts. Almost all of the Russian logistics forces are conscripts, due to the proscription of using conscripts in "active" front line positions due to "Soldier's Mothers'" Groups. This means that the logistics guys for the last four months have been selling stuff in the assumption it was an exercise. (before the invasion, there were stories of Russian troops selling diesel fuel, etc to local villagers) According to Russian plans captured by the Ukrainians, many Russian staff officers found out about this being an invasion on February 18th, with the target date being February 22nd. That's not a lot of time to fix fuel (and spare parts) stocks depleted over 4 months of buildup by ill paid conscripts doing conscript things. Additionally, many of their wheeled vehicles may be suffering from tire rot: https://twitter.com/TrentTelenko/sta...64245250002944 Quote:
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https://twitter.com/christogrozev/st...21431079735297 This is my theory. A significant fraction of the vehicles used in the invasion were pulled from supply depots, similar to US REFORGER exercises. When those vehicles were placed into the depots sometime around 2010-2011; they were stocked with a full equipment/MTOE loadout, which included food rations. At some point, those rations expired; which isn't a bad thing -- they do that; and a rational supply depot clerk would make it part of the "checklist" to check the rations every year. Either that, or when the vehicles were pulled out for the "exercise", the expired rations should have been replaced with fresh ones. This...didn't happen. Another issue is flat out corruption. I've seen it claimed that out of $1T spent on military modernization in Russia, about $120-200M actually made it to their intended targets. That's an outlandish claim, but not so much afterr reports of Russian troops using unencrypted commercial radios in the Ukraine. The best explanations for why the Russians would be insane enough to use unencrypted commercial Baofeng radios in a major military operation are two: 1.) The money for the good tactical comms was diverted away over the years at various command elements. 2.) A lot of the troops being used are from the Far Eastern Republics (aka Mongolians), with obsolete equipment such as T-72As and T-72Bs. All theories end up at the same place: When the higher ups were told that yes, this "Exercise" on the Ukrainian border is actually an invasion, they had to hurriedly order commercial radios to bring all their units up to (or close to) full TO&E levels, since there was no time (and insufficient warstocks) to equip everyone with the latest encrypted radios that are standard issue for top line units. |
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Or the Russians are using this to test out tactics and junior officers, along with cleaning out older equipment.
The Russians like to play games, they know no one really takes them seriously, and they know that given their performance in other conflicts since the 90s, NO ONE TAKES THEM SERIOUSLY. So all we keep seeing are these glowing reports of the Ukrainians doing well, but all we see on the flip side is reports of idiotic Russian moves or their tanks being stolen or this or that. Never do we see anything that shows them in another light or viewpoint. So I don't buy the propaganda coming out of the area from either side. Recall no army does everything right all the time, and given how easy it is to sit on the sidelines and judge we are all seeing things from a point of view of not being there. I prefer facts, so far very little of that has come out of the region, and given that the American media and political parties are playing their own spin and games with things, I doubt we will ever get the facts. |
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The irony is pretty thick As for spin, I have watched one MSNBC "commentator" blame Trump for everything going on when it was Trump that put Sanctions on Nord Stream 2 in 2019 and it was Biden who removed them in May 2021. "The first casualty of war is truth" |
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/ukr...rces-1.6372259
Escalating fodder for the propaganda industry on both sides "Brave Foreign Volunteers!!" <<>>" Murderous Foreign contract killers!!" Potato-Potatoe I will give the guy credit for putting it all on the line. First against ISIS and now in Ukraine Don |
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Yes, truth is always lost in a war. Try explaining to folks how infrastructure like powerplants and such are legitimate targets and you will get branded all kinds of names. I was recently kicked out of a history group for citing the Laws of Land Warfare on how structures lose any special protection IF one side or the other uses them as part of a defense or to house military equipment. |
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Hows this for going from the sublime to the rediculous
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...ed-on-tax-form Ukraine authorities say seized Russian tanks don’t need to be declared on tax form Corruption-fighting body urges citizens to ‘continue to defend the motherland’ while easing any concerns about ‘significant changes in the property status’ :doh: |
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A point of interest is attached ID key corresponding to missile's number, and a keyboard with modes: (upper row) aircraft/helicopter, UAV, rocket, (middle row) clear weather, clouds, night. And here is a result of probably Piorun's action: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1354173825098926 Quote:
BTW, I recalled a dialogue: The Russians stopped with a fuel truck by our shop to rob food. While they were inside, we stole their truck ;) |
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Seems that Germany sent a bunch of duds to Ukraine, many of the MPADs are not working, thing is they sent old Igla MPADs, 700 of which have failed to fire. Along with moldy ammo for AKs and other WP weapons. I guess they didn't sell off all that old East German stock of weapons and ammo. But hey it's the thought that counts...
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