We're now 15 months into the war and Russia is further from winning then it was in the first 3 days - when Putin was dumb enough to think they could take Kiev.
Russia's electronic warfare is proving more capable of defeating Russian drones than Ukrainian ones.
Russian "Veteran's Notes" channel describes a problem preventing Russians from using counter-battery fire near borders - there's too much Russian EW which suppresses Russian drones (mavics) preventing artillery adjusting. Meanwhile, Ukrainians are switching to other frequencies… pic.twitter.com/ZSaRiFoklI
— Dmitri (@wartranslated) May 24, 2023
Agreed.
— Keith @kdvncm@techhub.social⚖️🛰️ (@kdvncm) May 25, 2023
Inferior command and inconsistent training quality of soldiers has a lot to do with it too.
Russia's military may seem large, but much of it is deployed across the country. In addition to fighting the war, the military has to serve as a national police force to keep the population in check and to secure their borders. In case anyone thought the Belgorod raid was just a stroke of luck, see below. It's just evidence of complete incompetence and under resourcing. It's why Russia can never win this war.
1/ The extraordinary success of the Russian Volunteer Corps in taking over a chunk of the Russian border for a day and a half was reportedly due to it being virtually undefended. It was guarded by only 25 men, 23 of whom were barely-trained conscripts. ⬇️pic.twitter.com/zcCuwgopn2
— ChrisO_wiki (@ChrisO_wiki) May 24, 2023
More evidence that some Russians are able to see past the propaganda that the shills continue to fall for.
A serviceman of the 4th Brigade of the Russian forces Andrey "Murz" Morozov is under attack by patriots on Telegram for his negative forecasts. But he is not budging, insisting that Ukraine is preparing the battlefield for something that will inevitably lead to the most difficult… pic.twitter.com/RxfxP1Yb9t
— Dmitri (@wartranslated) May 24, 2023