• Valmond@lemmy.mindoki.com
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    9 months ago

    The article seems a bit sensational but who knows. Also they can’t just roll in with 500 tanks at the same time, they don’t fly, so they’ll have to go down the road of death and get steadily blown up, so I hope!

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        9 months ago

        Better than those drafted young men killing people defending their homes, raping women and stealing children for “re-education “.

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    9 months ago

    Didn’t we see this episode at the beginning of the invasion? And that was with soldiers with years of training, an unprepared Ukrainian defense, and without the drone technology and the UA defenders skilled at using it.

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    It would be a lot easier to defend if the US resumed shipments of artillery shells to Ukraine.

    The UAF is rationing shell usage to 2000 per day, compared to Russia firing 10,000 or more, thanks to supplies from ~~China ~~ North Korea.

    FPV Drones help, but the huge disparity in artillery makes even defending simply not sustainable.

    Please call or write your congressperson to pass Ukraine aid, particularly if you live in a Republican district.

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    Im no military expert but if they know exactly where they are and really stationary, why doesn’t Ukraine preemptively bomb them?

    • GiuseppeAndTheYeti@midwest.social
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      Anti air defense exists and artillery has limited range, so you’re potentially risking the life of a fighter pilot, which is arguably the single most valuable position of any country’s military or risk hundreds of lives pushing the front forward to allow the artillery systems to deploy within striking range. While that’s happening the armor could be moved or even worse, the areas within range are already zeroed by enemy artillery and when you deploy the artillery systems, shells start raining on your position.

      Given these two options, its far more responsabile to force your enemy to mobilize such a large invasion force into strategically predetermined routes where artillery is already zeroed in, drones can lie in wait, mines have been laid, and the complex logistics of assault supply can be distrupted.