In war, out running your supply lines is called a good problem. It means you are winning at the fastest rate possible. As for the tanks, Russia is throwing their old stuff first as a probe. They are dominating with their third string.
Spez: And let's not forget Israel lost half it's armor in the Six Day, which is about what is expected in a rapid assault.
America nor Israel had these problems at this level. Running out of fuel, deserting soldiers, abandoning equipment and expensive tanks is not a good thing.
if tents space numbers are right, that would mean theyre capturing areas 50% faster than israels war, and almost twice as fast as the US in iraq. so supply line issues does seem likely with a much faster pace.
You still haven't demonstrated how a record setting pace of capturing territory is moving slow. Let's stay on topic. They could be moving faster through the major cities, but that would require leveling them which is horrific and obviously contrary to greater strategic objectives.
Because you haven't given me the source out those numbers, not are they the reality. Kharkiv, which is literally at the border with russia is still, for now, standing. If your numbers were correct and your propaganda right, that city would have fallen by now.
In war, out running your supply lines is called a good problem. It means you are winning at the fastest rate possible. As for the tanks, Russia is throwing their old stuff first as a probe. They are dominating with their third string.
Spez: And let's not forget Israel lost half it's armor in the Six Day, which is about what is expected in a rapid assault.
America nor Israel had these problems at this level. Running out of fuel, deserting soldiers, abandoning equipment and expensive tanks is not a good thing.
Stop making excuses at the badly managed war.
if tents space numbers are right, that would mean theyre capturing areas 50% faster than israels war, and almost twice as fast as the US in iraq. so supply line issues does seem likely with a much faster pace.
The vehicles were store in bad condition and quite a few developed dry rot on their wheel. Reason why many are using actual asphalt or roads.
The 60 or so miles of trucks not serving the tanks and other equipment is a telltale their logistics failed.
You still haven't demonstrated how a record setting pace of capturing territory is moving slow. Let's stay on topic. They could be moving faster through the major cities, but that would require leveling them which is horrific and obviously contrary to greater strategic objectives.
When was I ever proven wrong?
Because you haven't given me the source out those numbers, not are they the reality. Kharkiv, which is literally at the border with russia is still, for now, standing. If your numbers were correct and your propaganda right, that city would have fallen by now.