They seem to have enough warm bodies (with tatts) but don’t have the weaponry or ammunition. Russia appears to be having trouble with the warm body issue (also with tatts) but has plenty of ammunition. It’s old but it seems to work. It just goes to show you should never throw anything out, especially not stored Soviet artillery shells.
Bruce of Newcastle says:
14 June, 2022 at 9:08 am
They seem to have enough warm bodies (with tatts) but don’t have the weaponry or ammunition. Russia appears to be having trouble with the warm body issue (also with tatts) but has plenty of ammunition. It’s old but it seems to work. It just goes to show you should never throw anything out, especially not stored Soviet artillery shells.
Seeing the SU pretty much drained the Aral Sea to make artillery shells, I thought it was a joke the Russians would run out. They appear to be quite happy to just sit back and pound the Ukrainians to dust in their trenches. Not much reason to make risky plays like the initial drives when you can do that.
What? You mean twenty bushmasters wasn’t enough?
Yeah. Who needs a country.
Reports overnight they were targeting hospitals, markets and other important civilian areas overnight using the western provided weapons.
Bit hard to hide NATO markings on shells to pretend it’s the Russians.
They seem to have enough warm bodies (with tatts) but don’t have the weaponry or ammunition. Russia appears to be having trouble with the warm body issue (also with tatts) but has plenty of ammunition. It’s old but it seems to work. It just goes to show you should never throw anything out, especially not stored Soviet artillery shells.
Ukraine- not allowed to say who comes there and the manner in which they come.
Seeing the SU pretty much drained the Aral Sea to make artillery shells, I thought it was a joke the Russians would run out. They appear to be quite happy to just sit back and pound the Ukrainians to dust in their trenches. Not much reason to make risky plays like the initial drives when you can do that.
Being denied the pony might be just what Podolyak needs as a rationale to be able to begin negotiate a Ukranian exit strategy.