Ukraine spring offensive might run into a wall.
2/ "One has to deal with commentators who say that Russia overslept the UAV revolution, that Russian generals did not prepare the army for such a massive use of drones. I want to support all such whiners - yes, they overslept, but they were not preparing for such a war."
— Samuel Bendett (@sambendett) March 27, 2023
An interesting post by a Russian volunteer reveals how 🇺🇦listen to radio/cellular comms. It alleges 🇺🇦 hear almost everything and can act on it very effectively:
— Dmitri (@wartranslated) March 28, 2023
Quote: "This post applies primarily to the mobilised and their relatives. There are people who will continue chatting… pic.twitter.com/ypHzu9l51o
After hacking into the email of a Russian airforce colonel, the hackers, posing as an officer in the unit, then convinced the colonel’s wife to coordinate photos of all of the unit’s wives posing in uniform jackets showing all medals. This revealed names and service details https://t.co/mUbt5lcfwQ pic.twitter.com/oAhDEAz6Jc
— Michael Bond (@HelloMrBond) March 28, 2023
Unit2Sucks said:
This war, sorry "special military operation that totally isn't an invasion or war despite Putin referring to it as a war sometimes" has really highlighted how militaries can use "non-military" technology to their advantage. In particular, how effective that has been against a country like Russia with both ancient technology (they're resorting to hardware that was produced as far back as the 1940's) and a completely dysfunctional command and control structure, if you can even call what they have that.
Everyone knows how devastating Ukraine's use of consumer drones and other homemade stuff to deliver ordinance has been but they've also used those small drones to effectively map enemy forces and do other recon. Modern armies aren't really prepared to handle this, much less an army as antiquated as Russia's. This isn't some hot take by the way - even Russia's propaganda arm acknowledges this was a gap in capability.
But the use of modern technology by Ukraine in this war goes far beyond drones. They've also generated a wealth of intel from modern communications systems because, again, Russia simply doesn't have the command and control or logistics to communicate effectively with their forces. Time and time again we've seen Russian forces rely on easily snooped cell phones or other channels and Ukraine is all over this stuff. It's not clear to me that the Russian military has any ability to change this on the fly, so I expect that this will continue to be to Ukraine's advantage.
Finally, Ukraine is taking advantage of hacking (both through social engineering and otherwise) to glean valuable intelligence. Below is just one recent small example that has come to mind.
Overall, Ukraine has demonstrated that being able to operate at consumer technology speed, vs military technology speed is critical to their defense. This is obviously magnified by the fact that Russia is a corrupt kleptocracy with a military primarily focused on policing the Russian population first, and falsely projecting strength to the world second, but this is something that the US, China and other nations with actual 21st century militaries are surely paying attention to. It's going to be interesting to see how the US adapts strategy over the next few years with all of the learnings from this war.
Zelensky spoke in an interview with Associated Press: "The loss of Bakhmut would mean a political defeat, could lead to a general defeat in conflict,"
— Trollstoy (@Trollstoy88) March 29, 2023
The Ukrainian leader acknowledged that the loss of Bakhmut would bring pressure on Ukraine from entire international community.
We will achieve demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine and ensure the territorial integrity of the Russian Federation and security of our population," said the Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation.
— Trollstoy (@Trollstoy88) March 29, 2023
movielover said:
Colonel Douglass McGregor today - his sources say Bakhmut has fallen.
CDM: The next 48 hours may reveal if the remaining Ukrainian forces surrendered (hopefully), KIA, or other.
At Biden’s “Summit for Democracy,” US allies in Europe demanded that Facebook censor “false narratives” and news that would “weaken our support to Ukraine.”
— Michael Shellenberger (@ShellenbergerMD) March 30, 2023
Facebook agreed.
This is totalitarianism.https://t.co/SwkuQMwZOt
What are your thoughts on the rumored upcoming Ukrainian spring offensive?Cal88 said:movielover said:
Colonel Douglass McGregor today - his sources say Bakhmut has fallen.
CDM: The next 48 hours may reveal if the remaining Ukrainian forces surrendered (hopefully), KIA, or other.
The Wagner troops are about to take the main square and city hall, but the city as a whole has not fallen yet. However the Ukrainians have been taking heavy losses on their main reinforcement lines into Bakhmut as well as in the north of town, in their attempt to break the encirclement, these lines being under heavy Russian shelling. So I think what MacGregor meant was that the outcome is not in doubt, but the battle is still raging.
The background here might be that NATO brass is upset at Zelensky pouring his military resources into Bakhmut instead of building up reserves to mount a Spring offensive, they would rather Ukraine concede Bakhmut, which already is in an operational encirclement situation.
Based on this, you would assume Zelensky is confident Bakhmut won't fall any time soon but it's possible that he's just sandbagging and knows Bakhmut's fall is imminent and wants Russia to revel in the success so that Ukraine's upcoming offensive will be more successful.Quote:
If Bakhmut fell to Russian forces, their president, Vladimir Putin, would "sell this victory to the West, to his society, to China, to Iran," Zelenskyy said in an exclusive interview with The Associated Press.
"If he will feel some blood smell that we are weak he will push, push, push," Zelenskyy said in English, which he used for virtually all of the interview.
russia has 20 times the land mass than ukraine, it has to be protected, defended, and policed..
— david D. (@secretsqrl123) March 28, 2023
for russia to use that manpower he would have to strip both leaving the people to starve and riot.
a win for ukraine
offically there are over 600K in the russian police force... again can not really be stripped from russia for fear of civil unrest. "The latest data showed that approximately 600 thousand policemen operated in the country in 2017." wiki
— david D. (@secretsqrl123) March 28, 2023
so of the total.. thats over 1.3 million that can not be touched by the military for the ukr operations...
— david D. (@secretsqrl123) March 28, 2023
another 1.1-1.4 million can not be used from the military.. (air defense, rocket forces, navy, airforce, etc). they are in strategic forces that do not shoot rifles
Latest Defence Intelligence update on the situation in Ukraine - 30 March 2023.
— Ministry of Defence 🇬🇧 (@DefenceHQ) March 30, 2023
Find out more about Defence Intelligence's use of language: https://t.co/U2ty7b1e7h
🇺🇦 #StandWithUkraine 🇺🇦 pic.twitter.com/QweoSriH6U
Macgregor has said Bakhmut has fallen since July and Ritter is a child abuser twice convicted so no wonder he loves Russia, wonder if thats why you love Russia so much 🤔
— Mordor is Losing, Cope (@KSwaggest) March 28, 2023
BREAKING:
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) March 30, 2023
The Turkish Parliament just voted to approve Finland’s NATO membership application.
276 MPs voted for it, 0 were against.
All 30 NATO member states have now approved it. Finland is certain to join.
NATO expansion just became a fact.
🇹🇷🇫🇮 pic.twitter.com/qOEvjbLpTj
sycasey said:
Well done, Vlad.BREAKING:
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) March 30, 2023
The Turkish Parliament just voted to approve Finland’s NATO membership application.
276 MPs voted for it, 0 were against.
All 30 NATO member states have now approved it. Finland is certain to join.
NATO expansion just became a fact.
🇹🇷🇫🇮 pic.twitter.com/qOEvjbLpTj
dajo9 said:sycasey said:
Well done, Vlad.
Putin is winning like Charlie Sheen
Cal88 said:dajo9 said:sycasey said:
Well done, Vlad.
Putin is winning like Charlie Sheen
Russia has lined up China, India, Brazil, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Argentina, Mexico, UAE, practically all of Africa and the Global South.
NATO has ...Finland.
Cal88 said:dajo9 said:sycasey said:
Well done, Vlad.
Putin is winning like Charlie Sheen
Russia has lined up China, India, Brazil, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Argentina, Mexico, UAE, practically all of Africa and the Global South.
NATO has ...Finland.
dimitrig said:Cal88 said:dajo9 said:sycasey said:
Well done, Vlad.
Putin is winning like Charlie Sheen
Russia has lined up China, India, Brazil, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Argentina, Mexico, UAE, practically all of Africa and the Global South.
NATO has ...Finland.
The world's authoritarian states are sympathetic to Russia. What a surprise.
So is the GOP - who are coincidentally the same group of people undermining American confidence in fair elections and democracy.
Things that are you go hmmmm
Target practice on a civilian. Another death that could have been avoided but too many cops wanted to play cowboys.
— Angelo Giuliano 🇮🇹 🇨🇭/ living in 🇨🇳 (@Angelo4justice3) March 30, 2023
Just think for a second if this had happened in China or Russia.
Instead US police state wants to lecture the World.
Thanks but no thanks pic.twitter.com/UDksI01qcB
sycasey said:Cal88 said:dajo9 said:sycasey said:
Well done, Vlad.
Putin is winning like Charlie Sheen
Russia has lined up China, India, Brazil, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Argentina, Mexico, UAE, practically all of Africa and the Global South.
NATO has ...Finland.
So NATO is the big bad dominant global threat or . . . not?
Cal88 said:dajo9 said:sycasey said:
Well done, Vlad.
Putin is winning like Charlie Sheen
Russia has lined up China, India, Brazil, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Argentina, Mexico, UAE, practically all of Africa and the Global South.
NATO has ...Finland.
golden sloth said:Cal88 said:dajo9 said:sycasey said:
Well done, Vlad.
Putin is winning like Charlie Sheen
Russia has lined up China, India, Brazil, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Argentina, Mexico, UAE, practically all of Africa and the Global South.
NATO has ...Finland.
No, they have not. This is very wrong. But that is what happens when you listen to russian media and nothing else. You are wrong. A lot.
Cal88 said:sycasey said:Cal88 said:dajo9 said:sycasey said:
Well done, Vlad.
Putin is winning like Charlie Sheen
Russia has lined up China, India, Brazil, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Argentina, Mexico, UAE, practically all of Africa and the Global South.
NATO has ...Finland.
So NATO is the big bad dominant global threat or . . . not?
Yes.
Cal88 said:dajo9 said:sycasey said:
Well done, Vlad.
Putin is winning like Charlie Sheen
Russia has lined up China, India, Brazil, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Argentina, Mexico, UAE, practically all of Africa and the Global South.
NATO has ...Finland.
Brazil condemned Russia.
— Involution (@Involution88) March 25, 2023
https://t.co/PEFT8yxaHr
sycasey said:Cal88 said:sycasey said:Cal88 said:dajo9 said:sycasey said:
Well done, Vlad.
Putin is winning like Charlie Sheen
Russia has lined up China, India, Brazil, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Argentina, Mexico, UAE, practically all of Africa and the Global South.
NATO has ...Finland.
So NATO is the big bad dominant global threat or . . . not?
Yes.
But how is this possible when Russia is lining up so much support from so many powerful nations? I don't understand.
Bakhmut: “Resources are so scarce that the Ukrainian commanders are forcing even the wounded to fight”
— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) March 30, 2023
-> That’s a rough truth bomb for a German news outlet … pic.twitter.com/HcMvyvSjji
Cold as ice. Bakhmut. pic.twitter.com/gEE8OqtGVB
— NOËL 🇪🇺 🇺🇦 (@NOELreports) March 31, 2023
Cal88 said:sycasey said:Cal88 said:sycasey said:Cal88 said:dajo9 said:sycasey said:
Well done, Vlad.
Putin is winning like Charlie Sheen
Russia has lined up China, India, Brazil, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Argentina, Mexico, UAE, practically all of Africa and the Global South.
NATO has ...Finland.
So NATO is the big bad dominant global threat or . . . not?
Yes.
But how is this possible when Russia is lining up so much support from so many powerful nations? I don't understand.
Sachs: "if you believe that the key is you have to be number one, then you look at any other success story as a threat. If you believe in an open cooperative world, then you celebrate the success of others, I am in the latter camp, but that's not the foreign policy of the United States."
sycasey said:Cal88 said:sycasey said:Cal88 said:sycasey said:Cal88 said:dajo9 said:sycasey said:
Well done, Vlad.
Too bad this wasn't the foreign policy of Russia either.
Lindsay Graham is prepared to arm Ukraine
— Ignorance, the root and stem of all evil (@ivan_8848) August 11, 2022
"until the last Ukrainian". pic.twitter.com/dHXpMGILc3
sycasey said:
Yugoslavia didn't exist 24 years ago. It had already broken itself up.
What NATO was doing there was trying to stop the Serbian genocide in Kosovo.
Cal88 said:sycasey said:Cal88 said:sycasey said:Cal88 said:sycasey said:Cal88 said:dajo9 said:sycasey said:
Well done, Vlad.
Too bad this wasn't the foreign policy of Russia either.
At the risk of repeating myself, Russia has its red lines, these were very well known, and deliberately crossed in a game of geopolitics - with Ukraine as a pawn.
Cal88 said:
^Have you read a book in the last couple of years, that wasn't a Porsche user manual?