Instead of putting your heads in the sand, how about you start asking how we can fix this problem. How do we reduce UA casualties?
Better and more training and equipment is the answer.
This is the problem with beautifying the truth. Problems can not be fixed in time. This is why we need to be objective and not post a bunch of "happy post" which are not true.
I was asked about UA casualties in January by a friend. I said I don't really do casualties. But if i had to guess this would be it:
This was up from previous estimate of 35-40k late fall.
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This was a serious attempt for a public discussion, but some how I offended this lunatic Walter Report. I wonder where he sees the attack and slander?
These people are absolutely nuts. Andrew is a good guy.
So it seems Walter got mad because Language learner is actually doing good in Ukraine training troops. While Walter just fled the country to avoid military service? This is some kind of inferior complex vendetta and he went after us because we supported the fundraiser.
According to Igor Girkin, Ukrainian forces have liberated P'yatykhatky and are trying to advance towards Zhereb'yanky. I think satellite images from today confirms this.
It's obvious Ukraine tried to get a quick break through in the south at the start of their offensive. That did not work out. So I don't think he should be saying it's going according to the plan.
Unless Plan A was to fail, having to use Plan B after Plan A failed is not things going according to plan.
Unlucky
Ukraine seems to have shifted from hitting command posts to hitting ammo depots with weapons capable of hitting beyond GMLRS range. Shift of strategy or arrival of new capabilities?
A railway town by the name of Rykove was hit. This town is a long the only railway line which supplies the Zaporizhzhia front{
People ask "why not storm shadow?".
I'm not saying it isn't, but previously they used them exclusively for command posts. That is why I asked the question if it's a shift in strategy or new capabilities.
The 12th 🇸🇪 military aid package include sending up to 60 military personnel to countries close to Ukraine to assist with munition supply and spare parts for Swedish systems, including Strv 122, Strf 9040, Archer and RBS70.
Sweden will also let UA pilots conduct "orientation training" (old news). Which I think mean they will get to look at JAS 39, fly some simulator and possibly try out the two seater.