It was won in a week. We and the British convinced the Ukies that we'd back them to the hilt and it'd let them win. That's why the Ukies didn't surrender in Turkey.
Wars don't mean never taking losses, that's Hollywood horseshit. The Russians are a hard people, they came prepared to absorb and replace losses and they have done so successfully.
And at this point their tech is as good as ours or better, save for in space ISR. Something I once had a personal hand in I might add, so I know this for a fact. Most importantly their tech is reliable and a lot of our stuff is chockablock with proprietary mechanics and prima donna electronics. Their missile tech is a decade ahead of us right now.
Having been part of the thing you're talking up, I assure you you're wrong. The war planners are scared shitless right now.
Especially when it comes to replacement of materiel. We don't even produce as many shells as either the Russians or the Norks let alone both combined. Not to mention that the Khinzal system has essentially a 100% success rate against Patriot batteries.
What are you talking about? The 5th Gen fighter (that uses the same engines as their 4th Gen fighter) is totally stealthy (it has the same RCS as an F-18 Hornet...fully loaded) and is of supreme build quality (it has exposed wood screws). Fear the glorious Su-57....all 9 of them.
This is why I was saying pretty early on to just ignore Russia, respond to their nuclear threats with "You wont, no balls" and let Ukraine off the leash. That time was about a year or two ago, and now the best outcome for everyone is Donbas is lost, Ukraine enters some sort of military protection from the US to make sure this doesnt happen again, and Russia gets to go back home with what is left of its dignity.
They most definitely do not give you cocaine and meth. In fact, if you work at a government contractor you likely though not certainly get drug tested.
Dude it's a joke like how people say Keltec designers are on meth.
When you come up with ridiculous shit but it works (sort of for Keltec) people make jokes about how you must have the smartest people high to come up with it.
I feel like Russia getting off to a slow start is kind of par for the course though. It feels to me like the Russian military is always, for lack of a better word, sluggish and clumsy at the start of the war and takes some time to warm up and figure things out. So while the start of the war might be a disaster for Russia, they do have the stamina to fight it out and harden. From my admittedly amateurish position as armchair general, it looks much like the same pattern the Russians followed in every major war since Napoleon.
Considering all their old soviet junk got destroyed in the early days, their aresenal has been modernized by the conflict. All replacements are modern.
Considering all their old soviet junk got destroyed in the early days, their aresenal has been modernized by the conflict. All replacements are modern.
Let's be honest here, Russia fucked up, this SHOULD'VE been won in a week but the Russian military leaders were inept and corrupt and fucked it up.
Russia has lost men and equipment it SHOULD NOT have in this war and their military tech is not even on par with the US's 3rd generation gear.
They're winning by doing the WW1 tactic of creeping artillery and moving troops behind but this is far from a decisive win it should have been.
It was won in a week. We and the British convinced the Ukies that we'd back them to the hilt and it'd let them win. That's why the Ukies didn't surrender in Turkey.
Wars don't mean never taking losses, that's Hollywood horseshit. The Russians are a hard people, they came prepared to absorb and replace losses and they have done so successfully.
And at this point their tech is as good as ours or better, save for in space ISR. Something I once had a personal hand in I might add, so I know this for a fact. Most importantly their tech is reliable and a lot of our stuff is chockablock with proprietary mechanics and prima donna electronics. Their missile tech is a decade ahead of us right now.
Laughs in DARPA which is essentially what happens when you give engineers cocaine, meth and a bottomless budget...
No one in the world STILL has a fighter on par with the F22 which is around two decades old.
Having been part of the thing you're talking up, I assure you you're wrong. The war planners are scared shitless right now.
Especially when it comes to replacement of materiel. We don't even produce as many shells as either the Russians or the Norks let alone both combined. Not to mention that the Khinzal system has essentially a 100% success rate against Patriot batteries.
What are you talking about? The 5th Gen fighter (that uses the same engines as their 4th Gen fighter) is totally stealthy (it has the same RCS as an F-18 Hornet...fully loaded) and is of supreme build quality (it has exposed wood screws). Fear the glorious Su-57....all 9 of them.
This is why I was saying pretty early on to just ignore Russia, respond to their nuclear threats with "You wont, no balls" and let Ukraine off the leash. That time was about a year or two ago, and now the best outcome for everyone is Donbas is lost, Ukraine enters some sort of military protection from the US to make sure this doesnt happen again, and Russia gets to go back home with what is left of its dignity.
They most definitely do not give you cocaine and meth. In fact, if you work at a government contractor you likely though not certainly get drug tested.
Dude it's a joke like how people say Keltec designers are on meth.
When you come up with ridiculous shit but it works (sort of for Keltec) people make jokes about how you must have the smartest people high to come up with it.
But we don't even give UA our good stuff?
Yep. But it's still our stuff, so now we have a baseline of the effectiveness against an army that isn't just illiterate desert rats.
And it's not looking good.
I feel like Russia getting off to a slow start is kind of par for the course though. It feels to me like the Russian military is always, for lack of a better word, sluggish and clumsy at the start of the war and takes some time to warm up and figure things out. So while the start of the war might be a disaster for Russia, they do have the stamina to fight it out and harden. From my admittedly amateurish position as armchair general, it looks much like the same pattern the Russians followed in every major war since Napoleon.
Considering all their old soviet junk got destroyed in the early days, their aresenal has been modernized by the conflict. All replacements are modern.
Considering all their old soviet junk got destroyed in the early days, their aresenal has been modernized by the conflict. All replacements are modern.