The Truth About Russian Strategy In Country 404

Russia will win this war.  This is an absolute fact.  Although I now hate the word, the fact of the matter is defeating Ukraine-NATO-USA is an EXISTENTIAL one for them. Soon the gloves come off.  Putin’s  “we haven’t even started yet”  will morph into, per the warning about Putin given by our own Admin,  —–  “You shouldn’t have fucked with me!“.  Russian war making capability (it’s factories churning out massive artillery, bullets, missiles, tanks, etc. ) and its vastly superior personnel (both in quantity and quality) is so far ahead of Ukienazi goons that I highly doubt it will come to this ===> but at the end of the day, you just need to know one statistic;  Russian Nukes, 6000+  vs Ukrainian Nukes, 0. Damned fine article follows …

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SOURCE:  SONAR21

…  let me tell you what I think is going on with the Russian Special Military Operation in Ukraine. Let me start with Captain Obvious–Russia is grudgingly giving up territory in Kharkov, Donetsk and Kherson, but is avoiding set piece battles. What do I mean? Consider what happened at Liman, for example. Five hundred Russian allied troops help off over 6000 Ukrainians for more than a week and then conducted a tactical retreat. It is true that Ukraine has deployed more forces to these areas than the Russians. But Russia, through its superior fire power with artillery and combat air, slows these attacks and inflicts heavy casualties on the Ukrainians in terms of men and equipment. At the same time, Russia is suffering minimal casualties. This certainly is a break with the sad tradition Soviet troops established in World War II. Millions of Soviet soldiers were killed and wounded in the battles of Kursk and Bagration, for example. Conserving force was not a priority then, but it is now.

The United States and NATO are having a field day with these events, touting these successes as “proof” that Russian troops are poorly led, poorly supplied and lacking motivation. But that is having little effect in rallying public support in the United States and Europe. That lackluster support among the general populace will fade even more in the coming months as inflation, unemployment and recession escalate in those nations. Ukraine capturing a city that most Americans cannot spell is not a recipe for whipping up public support among Americans for sending more billions of dollars to Kiev while prices at home soar and the economy grinds to a halt.

Ukraine’s so-called victories are illusory. Yes, they are occupying territory once held by Russia but they are doing so without the benefit of air support and minimal artillery fires. Ukraine is relying on attacking lightly manned Russian positions with a larger force. This comes at a great cost however, in the loss of men and material that Ukraine cannot easily nor quickly replace. Every country in a war suffers casualties. This means a country at war must have a system in place to call up reserves, train them, equip them and deploy them. Ukraine is outnumbered dramatically by Russia on this count. If (or when) the “Special Military Operation” is finally acknowledged as a war by Russia’s leaders, Putin and his generals have far greater human resources at their command. The current Russian special mobilization is calling back to duty experienced soldiers.

Ukraine does not have a secure training facility where it can assemble and train new recruits because Russia has demonstrated repeatedly over the last 7 months the ability and willingness to attack and destroy those centers. That means Ukraine must rely on one or more NATO countries to host a training base. Even with a secure training base someplace in Europe, new Ukrainian recruits will need a minimum of three months of instruction before they are minimally prepared to go to the front to replace lost personnel. I do not believe that Europe has the capability or the will to host 200,000 new Ukrainian recruits. In short, Ukraine has no real chance of replacing the troops already lost in the front lines.

The training requirements for the Russian reservists called back to duty is far less daunting. The Russian soldiers already know how to wear a uniform, march in formation, maneuver as a unit, clean and operate their weapons, and communicate within a chain of command.

The biggest disadvantage for Ukraine is its lack of an economic base to fund the war and to produce the weapons, vehicles, food and medical supplies required to sustain an army in the field. Ukraine is now entirely dependent on the United States and NATO. Those lines of communication must remain open and flowing. Otherwise, their soldiers will be left defenseless in the field.

Russia, by contrast, has a robust economy that is producing all that its army and air force requires to operate. Its factories are operating 24-7 and it is quite competent, despite western propaganda stating otherwise, to move needed troops, tanks, munitions and vehicles to the front.

The west is betting all on the belief that Russia–its leaders, its government bureaucracy and its economy–is a paper tiger that will crumble if only enough pressure is applied. That is a dangerous and risky wager. While Russia is not a utopia, it has invested its capital over the last 20 years in building up its infrastructure, developing modern, cost effective weapons systems and educating its population to a standard that surpasses anything offered by the United States or Europe. Most importantly, it has vast natural resources and minerals and the industrial capability to extract them and manufacture what it needs to fight.

The United States, by contrast, has burned up billions of U.S. taxpayer dollars in fruitless military adventures in Iraq and Afghanistan while American infrastructure deteriorates, its industrial capacity is hollowed out, it is dependent on foreign imports of critical materials to produce key weapon systems and its educational system is in shambles. More time is devoted in U.S. schools, it appears, to learning proper pronouns rather than learning math, biology, chemistry, physics and foreign languages. The recently announced failure of the U.S. Army to meet its recruitment goals (25% below the target) is not an aberration. It is a symptom of societal failure in the west.

So what is Russia waiting for? On paper, it has the full capability to crush Ukraine. I am certain that the events of the last seven months have convinced the Russian leaders and civilians that they face an existential crisis from the west. I believe that Putin’s decision to return the four Ukrainian oblasts to the Russian Federation was not made in desperation. Putin, so far, has shown no sign of panic or alarm. I have seen no evidence to suggest that he is out of touch with reality. Instead, he has worked methodically to shore up relations with China, India and the Gulf States. He realizes he can no longer rely on any hope of a working relationship with the United States and Europe. it appears that the referenda process, which culminated on Tuesday with the acceptance of Luhansk, Donetsk, Kherson and Zaporhyzhia as new members of the Russian Federation, now paves the way for Russia to invoke the defense protocols of the CSTO. That means additional troops from allied countries like Belarusia can join the fight if needed.

It very much reminds me of a game of chess. Russia is now sacrificing pawns in the form of strategically useless territory, while Ukraine is rushing forward to seize symbolic territory without having the necessary reserves in terms of trained soldiers and equipment to sustain the attack and defeat Russia. Russia, meanwhile, is moving its Knights, Rooks and Bishops into position for checkmate. The question remains–what is Putin’s gambit?

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Author: Stucky

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Putin it where it counts
Putin it where it counts
October 5, 2022 12:25 pm

This get memory holed or what?

Jdog
Jdog
October 5, 2022 12:53 pm

The fact that Russia continues to inflict massive casualties upon Ukrainian forces despite being outnumbered shows the success of their strategy. In warfare, attacking dug in defensive positions is always costly. If a strategic retreat can draw the enemy out of their fortified defenses, and place them in the open then it is much easier to inflict damage. The so called successes the Ukrainian forces have accomplished over the past weeks has also spread their lines thin and lengthened their supply lines, all the time drawing them closer to the Russian build up of troops and supplies being amassed for counter attack. For Russia, the conservation of troops and equipment is imperative, it is not the defeat of the Ukrainian army that is their main goal, the main goal is to maintain the strength and manpower to defeat a NATO attack which may be coming, after the Ukrainian military is defeated.

Austrian Peter
Austrian Peter
  Jdog
October 5, 2022 8:27 pm

As always, a wise and clear assessment Jdog, we seem to be on the same page.
https://sonar21.com/what-do-you-make-of-russias-strategy-in-ukraine/

clbrto
clbrto
October 5, 2022 1:00 pm

informative site, thanks for posting

got any more of those?

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 5, 2022 1:08 pm

I love (loath) how people talk about this war as if it were “real”. These are two high level WEF leaders setting us up for the reset and so it is all theater gaslighting! This is no more “real” than an American election.

morongobill
morongobill
  Anonymous
October 5, 2022 5:04 pm

Go to the front and send us a sitrep

Austrian Peter
Austrian Peter
  morongobill
October 5, 2022 8:42 pm
falconflight
falconflight
  Anonymous
October 5, 2022 8:02 pm

Except for the blood, death, and maiming.

Austrian Peter
Austrian Peter
  Anonymous
October 5, 2022 8:32 pm

Yep – on target, copy that Big Six! 🙂

“All the world’s a stage” is the opening line from a monologue by a character, Jaques, in William Shakespeare’s play, As You Like It. Through Jaques, Shakespeare takes the audience on a journey of the complete lifecycle of a human being, made particularly vivid by its visual images of the different stages of an Elizabethan’s life. The famous monologue is also known as ‘The Seven Ages of Man.”

“All the world’s a stage,
And all the men and women merely players;
They have their exits and their entrances,
And one man in his time plays many parts,
His acts being seven ages”
https://nosweatshakespeare.com/quotes/famous/all-the-worlds-a-stage/

Our great playwright couldn’t have understood our 21st century experience, but what we do know now is that the Bankster ‘puppet-masters’ are pulling the strings of all the players on the world stage. Umm – the wise sage of yore got it right on target 400 years in advance? Thoughts TBBers?

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
October 5, 2022 1:14 pm

People just want to be frightened, you can reason them out of it. They want to believe that nuclear annihilation is only moments away, that the entire Earth will become devoid of life, a smoldering ruin drifting in the endless void.

I don’t get it, but clearly they are in the majority.

On a side note, since we all believe whatever TPTB say, here’s some good news-

The USA clearly possess a technology that will easily defeat any ICBM launch Russia may decide to fire off.

An ICBM has a maximum speed of 6km per second. The asteroid we just hit with a bull’s eye was travelling at a speed of 38km per second.

Problem solved. The Russian nuclear threat has just been neutralized, you may thank the blonde jumping up and down.

General
General
  hardscrabble farmer
October 5, 2022 1:53 pm

Shooting down 1 ICBM isn’t the issue. Shooting down hundreds or thousands at once and not missing any is the problem.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  General
October 5, 2022 5:03 pm

Sure. Whatever.

Not my monkey, not my circus.

Just here for the levity.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  General
October 5, 2022 6:06 pm

Easy peasy. We just hang some big nets down from the firmament.

Muscledawg (not to be known as Delusionaldawg)😉
Muscledawg (not to be known as Delusionaldawg)😉
  Iska Waran
October 6, 2022 6:33 am

You flat-earthers are such kidders.

Boogieman
Boogieman
  hardscrabble farmer
October 5, 2022 1:55 pm

In the weightlessness of space physics work a little differently. The Zircon hypersonic can fly at estimated Mach 10. That’s in excess of 7,767 miles per hour in atmosphere using scramjet technology. Hate to say it but we had better be able to shoot it down in less than 2 minutes from point of launch in Russian territory. Not just one, but hundreds of them. In addition to that, it in and of itself carries multiple war heads capable of supersonic flight. Quite indefensible at this point in known technology.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Boogieman
October 5, 2022 6:07 pm

We’re going to need more nets.

Boogieman
Boogieman
  Iska Waran
October 5, 2022 7:31 pm

MoreBiggerNets 😂

Jdog
Jdog
  hardscrabble farmer
October 5, 2022 1:57 pm

Couple of points… First the asteroid was 500′ in diameter compared to about 3′-5′ for incoming missiles . Second it was traveling a predetermined course that was easy to calculate, and they had all the time in the world to do that calculation. Third under those conditions speed is not the major determining factor.
In actual tests, US missile defense has a success rate less than 50% at best, against static course missiles and as the US military admits, they at this time have no capability to intercept zig zaging hyper-sonic missiles. In Feb. 2022 the American Physical Society released a 54-page study analyzing the effectiveness of existing and planned U.S. systems for defending against intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs). Focusing narrowly on attacks involving a limited number of ICBMs that North Korea could hypothetically launch against the continental U.S., it argues that “current capabilities are low and will likely continue to be low for the next 15 years.” So no, unfortunately we do not have the technology to easily shoot down ICBM’s which is why we are so worried about new countries developing nuclear weapon technology and why N Korea pretty much gets away with whatever behavior it feels like without fear of NATO or US attack or invasion.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  Jdog
October 5, 2022 5:01 pm

It’s always something, amirite?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  hardscrabble farmer
October 6, 2022 8:00 pm

Is the /s tag invisible? TPTB with jumping blonde cheerleader seems to have been completely missed in your post, and then the whole she-bang devolved into astrophysics.

After all, you were a comedian. 😉

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  hardscrabble farmer
October 5, 2022 2:17 pm

🤣

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  hardscrabble farmer
October 5, 2022 8:20 pm

More weight.

Keep those down votes coming Doomers, your Winter of Death 2.0 Radioactive Bugaloo is just around the corner.

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Boogieman
Boogieman
  hardscrabble farmer
October 5, 2022 9:49 pm

Just a punctuation of the batshit crazy world were living in. The world outside my door is quiet and serene, full of sound’s from the forest. The breeze whistles through the trees as if to give the forest a gentle but haunting voice. Birds busily communicating with each other, squirrels and chipmunks busy gathering acorns for the long winter ahead. The lonesome deer meanders through the wood cautiously looking for dogwood leaves or bracken fern to nibble on. The fragrant smell of pine wafting through the air. From my vantage point the world seems a million miles away. Alas, it’s all an illusion, the forest and her sites and sounds are real enough, it’s the world that dwells just beyond her that is the wild beast that will give no quarter.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  Boogieman
October 5, 2022 9:52 pm

That’s what I’m talking about.

Excellent comment.

nkit
nkit
  Boogieman
October 5, 2022 10:00 pm

Religious chipmunks…the best kind..

Boogieman
Boogieman
  nkit
October 5, 2022 10:12 pm

😁

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
October 5, 2022 1:35 pm

I was told the Russians only has mothballed WWII crap military equipment.

brian
brian
  Glock-N-Load
October 5, 2022 1:44 pm

That they bought back from the Taliban after the US of A gave the taliban’rs all new weaponry… But they got a pretty good deal I’m told…

m
m
  Glock-N-Load
October 5, 2022 2:12 pm

And those T-34 tanks seem to be still going strong!

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Glock-N-Load
October 5, 2022 6:10 pm

Yup the Russians can’t make a toaster that doesn’t catch on fire – and yet we’ve had to pay them to launch our commercial satellites.

Bob
Bob
October 5, 2022 2:09 pm

I don’t have a dog in the fight and I don’t know what is going to happen with any certainty. I have a nagging feeling that Russia is setting up some kind of end run around the Ukrainian forces up north to cut them off and destroy them. If they do??? Who knows?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Bob
October 5, 2022 7:51 pm

you have potentially several dogs in the fight, whether you know it or not.

flash
flash
October 5, 2022 2:15 pm

Evil Putin has is stealing the gold out of the Ukes teeth… MY GOD MAN …has can your support this monster!!!!

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m
m
  flash
October 5, 2022 2:18 pm

What about the lampshades – tell us about the the lampshades!

Anonymous
Anonymous
  m
October 5, 2022 5:08 pm

And soap!

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  m
October 5, 2022 6:14 pm

Did they throw Ukie babies out of incubators?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nayirah_testimony

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  flash
October 5, 2022 6:16 pm

The way they lie about Ukraine does put that whole holocaust thingy in a different light, doesn’t it?

m
m
  Iska Waran
October 6, 2022 2:05 am

On that, I found the Syrian “gas attacks” much more convincing.

Ghost
Ghost
October 5, 2022 5:17 pm
Matthew Clark
Matthew Clark
October 5, 2022 5:35 pm

Meanwhile it is becoming more attractive for Communist China to invade Taiwan.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
October 5, 2022 6:37 pm

Here’s the most recent analysis from “The New Atlas” (Brian Berletic).

His data about weapons systems available to Ukraine is almost entirely sourced from Western (Ukraine-friendly) media and logical deductions from pro-Ukraine Pentagon press conferences. He makes a pretty strong case that not only does the Collective West not currently possess the weaponry that Ukraine would need to sustain their war effort, but also that the timeline to requisition and build the weapons needed (and in some cases already “promised”) runs out to a full year OR MORE.

falconflight
falconflight
  Iska Waran
October 5, 2022 8:07 pm

That makes the US-NATO very vulnerable to any conventional invasion. Yeah, but that nuclear tripwire of the US is still there, as it always was.

Austrian Peter
Austrian Peter
October 5, 2022 8:23 pm

Bravo Stucky! – as a student (poor) of military strategy and tactics, I applaud your excellent contribution here. It is exactly as I was taught in the military academy , all those years ago, of Sun Tzu’s:

The definitive manual of offensive actions.

I was never in the front line, at the firefight coal face, although I aspired to such – my task had always been in logistics, in the safe backwaters of War Rooms which were first introduced during war times, unsurprisingly, which is where the name originates from. War Rooms were used by generals and military leaders to discuss tactics and strategies to move the war forward.

This is exactly how it is still used today, but in project management, as opposed to war. In the 1960s’ UK War Office, I was assigned to SHAPE, (Strategic Headquarters Allied Powers Europe) and gained valuable experience in the Art of War – and one of many manuals we were invited to read was of course Sun Tzu. As a young and ‘Gung-Ho’ anti-Communist – I aspired to serve in NAM – but was, by luck and chance, assigned an alternative mission – at SHAPE.

I can confirm that the old maxim: “The best military plans fail at first contact with the enemy” is as true in almost all conditions. This assessment is exactly as I would have planned for the Russian SMO. We are misinformed in the West as always. Truth is always the biggest casualty in war – and make no mistake, we are indeed at war and have been since 1991. 9/11 was a false flag operation to initiate the ‘War on Terrorism’.
https://austrianpeter.substack.com/p/as-ukraine-unfolds-no-nuclear-war?utm_source=twitter&s=w and…

Truth has been the final casualty: https://austrianpeter.substack.com/p/climate-fraud-exposed-rip-truth-is

As always, and history confirms, “Divide & Conquer” is an unfailing strategy proven from even Roman Times – Read: “De Bello Gallico” which provides a profound study of loyalty to comrades, decision-making and bravery under duress, man’s burning desire for freedom, and valorous defence of family and homeland. The great classical historian Theodor Mommsen commented, “The noble work deserves all the labour that can be spent upon it: https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus:text:1999.02.0001

Students of history will always prevail over those unable to learn from their mistakes of the past – in wartime the outcome can be bloody – raw in tooth and claw! 🙂

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