The Russian Federation Army does not have any special ability to fight better in winter. An Army tends to reflect its population and 75% of Russia's population lives in urban areas.
As in all armies, the poor tend to have greater representation, it is certainly possible that there is a larger percentage of soldiers who know cold weather survival and fieldcraft from their time growing up hunting and farming.
And there is a big difference in knowing how to stay warm while waiting 10 minutes for the train and knowing fieldcraft.
Unless this training is passed on by rural soldiers to to soldiers from urban areas and the soldiers have the proper cold weather equipment, all of that institutional knowledge won't matter.
Also note that winter makes everything harder. Soldiers need more calories. Vehicles need more Class III POL (Petroleum, Oil and Lubricant). It becomes more difficult to dig trenches and starting fires to keep warm could cause your position to be revealed.
The area near Kherson will be wet and cold this week - which is a recipe for hypothermia. If we see an uptick of vehicles going to field hospitals, that could indicate that dome Russian soldiers do not have the cold weather protective clothing they need.
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Everybody wants to talk about Israel "striking" Iran, but what would that actually mean and what would it look like? And quick note, I mislabled a KC-10 as a KC-135. I'm tired, ok.
The truth of the matter is that any strikes would need to be supported by airborne refueling or "tanker" aircraft.
Professor @BallouxFrancois is lying about Israel's strike on Hassan Nasrallah in his accusation of Israeli "War Crimes." Special thanks to @TheCyabra for allowing me to use their software. A Thread 🧵
Professor Francois Balloux is the Chair in Computational Biology Systems at the University College, London. However, he is not an expert in the Law of Armed Conflict, weaponeering or targeting. ucl.ac.uk/biosciences/pe…
His reckless spreading of misinformation as to what constitutes Israeli "war crimes" was viewed over 1.6 million times.
A lot of people have been asking be to talk about the assasination on President Trump. A Thread 🧵
#1. This was not cool. One spectator died and another spectator was wounded. We settle our differences at the ballot box not with the cartridge box.
#2. This was about a 167 yard shot. This isn't hard to do. The waving flags indicate a beufort scale of 2 or roughly between 4-7 miles per hour. A 5.56 bullet drifts approximately 1.1″ at 100 yards, 5″ at 200 yards, so we're talking drift of 2.2" at that range.
Russian Bots and @ESPN - A New Disinformation Tactic
Russian bots are now using fake X/Twitter accounts mascurading as ESPN sports reporters. They use a mix of sports news and extremist / anti-Ukraine propaganda to masquerade as aythentic accounts.
The following accounts were identified as fake Russain bot accounts and may be controlled by the same person, or by a team of people, one of whom may have spent time in Boston, MA.
@EShunESPN, @RRichardsESPN, @AndysnatchNFL, @Vinnymo247. @JazzyLynnRose was suspended from X.
@EShunESPN uses a profile picture stole from the burger workshop. pampaflame.com
The problem with the @amnesty International report. My first ever thread 🧵.
The problem with the Amnesty International report is that people who have never served in the military or don’t understand how the military works do not have the context to process what they are reading. Russia preys on this ignorance.
It is perfectly legal to set up forces in an abandoned school. I doubt that there are classes going on right now. If classes are going on, of course you wouldn’t do that.