Then, Zaluzhny was right. It was not a wise choice to attack straight into such defenses with what Ukraine had, despite what the White House had claimed. At least, another strategy would’ve been called for, one that our allies are allergic to; an attack through mafia territory to bypass those defenses.
Anyhow, I think we’re all well aware of how the US and NATO would’ve conducted such an operation. Being equipped as the Ukrainians are, they would’ve never even started an offensive. The first thing to do is to send in the air power and long-range and medium-range missiles to eliminate the enemy’s air defenses, air power, logistics, and supply depots.
As for those new drones that Denys showed, it is impossible to see the size of them from that image. They can’t be that small, with a range of 700+ km.
Indeed, the roaches are so poorly trained, they don’t even know that some weapons should NOT be fired from a closed space.
Then, Zaluzhny was right. It was not a wise choice to attack straight into such defenses with what Ukraine had, despite what the White House had claimed. At least, another strategy would’ve been called for, one that our allies are allergic to; an attack through mafia territory to bypass those defenses.
Anyhow, I think we’re all well aware of how the US and NATO would’ve conducted such an operation. Being equipped as the Ukrainians are, they would’ve never even started an offensive. The first thing to do is to send in the air power and long-range and medium-range missiles to eliminate the enemy’s air defenses, air power, logistics, and supply depots.
As for those new drones that Denys showed, it is impossible to see the size of them from that image. They can’t be that small, with a range of 700+ km.
Indeed, the roaches are so poorly trained, they don’t even know that some weapons should NOT be fired from a closed space.