2/2: … this lately development grabs them by the Charlies and yanks like nothing else. There is no spin to put on it from their end, that they may try. Also, militarily it’s the best way to come in from behind their assault against Ukraine and to potentially fuck that front up entirely and hobble the Russian military at least temporarily but leave a lasting mark.
I cannot say I am wholly optimistic because fog of war. I’m just hoping and then some that works out for the Ukrainians.
@corlin: Sounds parallel in re: innovation to previous wars, as in adaptations to new technologies, innovations to due to limitations and constraints, and things that just kinda come up spontaneously.
Yep.
When I chat with my friend in the Ukrainian army, he talks about getting shit done with what you have on hand, as a National Spirit. "We are mostly small farmers, with no money, we all grew up with this in our bones."
@corlin: I didn't grow up on a farm, but I grew up rural. It's where one of my mottos came from:
"Do the best you can for whom you can with what you can when you can where you can with that you can."
Also, "time spent wallowing is time, effort, and resources wasted."
Well said.
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@thedisasterautist
I agree.
One thing is for sure the Ukrainians have changed modern warfare forever. War colleges around the world are studying the amazing adaptability, and ingenuity of the Ukrainian fighters, their logistic support units, and their strategic planners.
I found out a bit of the tactics used in this incursion into Russia. And they are rewriting the book as they go.