Posted on 07/10/2023 8:31:58 AM PDT by ganeemead
The way the Ukrainians are expending armor , a local source sounds good.
Poor Ukes, they gain ground, but alas, along with gained ground is a longer supply chain. Uke reinforcements are blown up before reaching their front line troops, who are then isolated and dispatched.
No air cover for the Ukies .Suicide missions. Yay team
In February of 2022 nobody dreamed that we be talking about Ukraine’s supply train and combat offensives 17 months later.
Your response is to just regurgitate the same pap over again...go figure. 🙄
-btw who cares if Germany says they're building a tank manufacturing plant next year in Ukraine...its quite clear the Russians can/will destroy it once its built since they are NOT running out of missiles.
That was the original assumption that distinguishes US/Chicoms/ and Russkies from the rest.
Less an ammo problem than a graft problem.
What was? Can you clarify what you are trying to talk about?
Things that Russia has been running out of were in your post, you haven’t noticed as one after the other they have had to reduce or nearly stop the use of the stocks of the things that they are running out of?
Remember how the missile attacks had to slow and those campaigns given up, or the artillery that is no longer 60,000 shells a day, or the having to drag out the ancient tanks, or the shortages of winter gear, the reduced exposure of aircraft, withdrawal of naval assets and more?
The willingness of foreign businesses to build weapons factories in Ukraine is a sure sign that they think the risk is now acceptable due to Russian war shortages.
The ability to captured intel worldwide from space.
Can you clarify what you are trying to talk about on this thread?
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