Ukraine - Russia Conflict

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Revisionism 101.
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60's tanks. With what kind of crew? The best are probably already dead.
It's an attrition war. Same than Japanese carrier crew after Midway : thay had fighters, but loose skilled pilots and in borad technicians for the rest of the war.
 
60's tanks. With what kind of crew? The best are probably already dead.
It's an attrition war. Same than Japanese carrier crew after Midway : thay had fighters, but loose skilled pilots and in borad technicians for the rest of the war.

Those tanks are meant to hold rear areas outside the main combat zones. Like defending bridges, ammo depots, train stations etc from covert infantry assaults. It has more firepower and protection than an IFV against infantry.
 
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It's the wrong type of firepower against infantry, an autocannon is better, and an IFV is faster point to point. And the difference in protection between a T-62 and a modern IFV isn't really that great. Pretty much any rocket will go through a T-62, even a LAW-66mm.
 
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In the Kursk region, a conscript shot two colleagues who did not answer the question "Who is going?" One of them eventually died , Baza reports.

According to them, a misunderstanding between the soldiers arose in a military unit in the Sudzhansky district near the border with Ukraine on the night of March 6. The conscript Magomed stood at the sentry post, noticed the movement and shouted "Stop, who's coming?". However, no one answered him - and then Magomed opened fire to kill from a Kalashnikov assault rifle.

Only after that did the sentry discover that he had shot his own colleagues. One of them, 19-year-old Tamir, died on the spot, and the second, 22-year-old Vladislav, was injured - he was urgently taken to the hospital soon after.

At the same time, all three conscripts have been serving in the army for 8 months. Why two of them did not respond to the sentry's call is still unclear.
 
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If this is all Russian offensive can muster then they are in really big trouble when it's Ukraine's turn to go on the offensive late spring. They got annihilated at Vuhledar and for almost a year they've been trying to take Bakhmut... pathetic.

Ukraine right now has 50-60k troops getting ready for a "western supplied offensive" and I think it's going to be a massacre by Ukraine on Russian forces.

Their best shot came at the start of the war when they had their best troops and equipment which are now mostly gone/destroyed.
 
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