Good thread on Russian strategy.
Cattle?The major difference between the American and old Soviet army was the fact that Americans were all volunteers- motivated, professional, exquisitely trained and equipped. I had the chance to see the Russian military up close and it was full of drunks(officers and men) and full of people who wanted to be somewhere else. Their competency was questionable, equipment alway broken, their NCOs almost useless and the officers treated their men like cattle.
Meat was of great value in the ranks, but they treated their men like farm animals.Cattle?
Did you not mean to say meat?
It's always the same. The Czarist army in the Crimean War or 1914. The Putin army in Ukraine.The major difference between the American and old Soviet army was the fact that Americans were all volunteers- motivated, professional, exquisitely trained and equipped. I had the chance to see the Russian military up close and it was full of drunks(officers and men) and full of people who wanted to be somewhere else. Their competency was questionable, equipment alway broken, their NCOs almost useless and the officers treated their men like cattle.
LOL!!! You got to know Russians. It's a cultural thing that no amount of Marxist Leninism could overcome. I asked a Soviet Major at a seaside resort about their lack of consideration for soldiers' lives. His answer? Ludey u nas mnogo- we have a lot of people. The wonders of classless society. ROTFLMFAO!It's always the same. The Czarist army in the Crimean War or 1914. The Putin army in Ukraine.
People from oppressed societies tend to be like that.LOL!!! You got to know Russians. It's a cultural thing that no amount of Marxist Leninism could overcome. I asked a Soviet Major at a seaside resort about their lack of consideration for soldiers' lives. His answer? Ludey u nas mnogo- we have a lot of people. The wonders of classless society. ROTFLMFAO!
Maybe that story/rumour about how Russians clear land mines in WW II is true. Apparently, they used POW's but when POW's aren't readily available ...........................I asked a Soviet Major at a seaside resort about their lack of consideration for soldiers' lives. His answer? Ludey u nas mnogo- we have a lot of people.
Nah, it's the Mongolian genes asserting themselves.People from oppressed societies tend to be like that.
Its the same reason why the middle east is cruel too. Or many African nations.
Hurt people, hurt people.
Mongolia is one of the most peaceful countries today lol.Nah, it's the Mongolian genes asserting themselves.
They certainly weren't when they "shared" the gene with Russians.Mongolia is one of the most peaceful countries today lol.
They actually were contrary to popular belief. The Mongols waged war, but they really operated by letting other kingdoms thrive, but under their umbrella.They certainly weren't when they "shared" the gene with Russians.
Tanks for all the info...So the T-14 are finally being brought in. Not to do tanky McTankface stuff but as fire support from the back.
Keep in mind, they took out T-62s and T-54/55s out of storage first. The T-14 is apparently so bad and such an embarrassment that they waited till after the archaic gear was taken out of storage before they resorted to risking them in the front line for a face plant.
Bravo <sarcastic clapping>
And before anyone goes but brah they are using up their old gear first, I believe Puren [spelling?] did a study of tank losses showing their early loses were more weighted towards their newer tanks showing that they were not holding back their newest shit but actually sending the best they had [and the T-14 aint' it]
Clown shoes.
Why, is he a steakholder now?Cattle?
Did you not mean to say meat?
Tanks for all the info...
What are we talking about the Punic wars now?Why, is he a steakholder now?
He noted that he was tirelessly presenting such an analysis in order to raise awareness.“We simply don’t have the ammunition. Our industry isn’t ready to send the equipment to Ukraine and to maintain our own dwindling reserves,” he said.