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Russia is depleting their Soviet inheritance rapidly in Ukraine. There is visual confirmation of over 13,000 Russian vehicles lost in Ukraine, including over 2,500 Russian tanks lost. They are unable able to replace this level of loss.
Unfortunately Russia has a long history of throwing bodies at a problem until it is solved. They lost almost 30 million people in WWII and I have no doubt Putin would throw as many as he could get away with at Ukraine as was needed.
A lot of these bodies were Ukrainian back then.
And now too apparently: https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/09/25/world/russia-ukraine-putin-news
He can solve it by withdrawing his forces.
He’s achieving two of his goals: genocide of Ukrainians and genocide of minorities of Russian federation.
Why would he withdraw?
Genocide has no meaning anymore. The war between Ukraine and Russia is pretty much as conventional as it can get, stop using the term genocide inflationary
Genocide has five very precise definitions that have no connection to the type of war being waged.
shhh common sense is too advanced for them
Comrade, allow me to show you beautiful view from 16th floor balcony. Very beautiful, is to die for.
But first, a cup of tea. Be sure to drink all of it!
I don't think he could do 30 mil. His army is only about 3 million personnel including reservists per wikipedia, and AFU is claiming to have liquidated nearly 10% that many. Military theory is that an army loses all combat efficacy at around 30-40% casualties, and the rate of Russian casualties per day has gone up very significantly. After Russia spent all those lives in WWII, their demographics are still not what they used to be.
Despite the fact that they're paying troops so much to fight, it's not clear to me that they can sustain these losses indefinitely. What we're really seeing here is whether Putin's "military Keynesianism" can overcome Russia's demographic collapse. Experts are already saying Russia could not mount an invasion of this scale again for the foreseeable future.
I think they're going to end up as a failed state in the long run whether or not they succeed in Ukraine. The resistance would metastasize into an insurgency.
They had more soldiers than guns.
Folks went into the front lines knowing the plan was to pick up guns from their dead commrades.
I think it's important enough to note, there's no evidence showing this was the plan in any Soviet campaign in WW2. (But this is based off memory so there could be a single digit number of times)
In WW1? That would be accurate. Say what you will about Soviets but weapons were something they could produce and properly supply unlike the tsar.
In the Ukraine war though you are probably correct.
I'll admit my sources are unverifiable, while strong.
Stories from college professors. Guy was not a biased man, and was probably a fuggin mod on /r/askhistory; that type. 🤷♂️ Strong to me. No one listen to me. I'm drunk.
Edit: and my general history is not iron clad; could been WWI, but it seems a prevalent story beyond my eccentric old professor.
I loved that you got two conscripts out of your barracks instead of one when playing as Russia in Command and Conquer.
Oryx is unreliable. There are numerous images of "Russian tanks" that are verified to be Ukrainian and many more "Russian tanks" that pop up as destroyed multiple times.
This isn't that surprising since Russia and Ukraine use the same equipment (and considering the methodology Oryx uses), but it's very difficult to trust their numbers.
Every single one of Russia's 13,000 vehicle losses has a direct link to a picture or video. If you found a duplicate, please share it here.
See evidence of literal Photoshop: https://x.com/ArmchairW/status/1509708642601250819?s=20
Who can reply? Accounts @ArmchairW mentioned can reply
Seems suspect to limit replies.
So, no duplicates? Just a digital camera artifact (not even one we confirmed is on Oryx, just a twitter link) on one of the over 13,000 losses?
Do you have any examples of duplicates on Oryx as you claimed? And I would like to request you actually specify things on Oryx, not a picture on some other website.
You can read the entire Twitter thread if you want. There's tons of evidence there.