@Epic75556867@ThomasVLinge I 100% agree, but I just don't tend to take baseless, yet serious, territorial claims as funny. Argentina and the Falklands, the US and Greenland, just stupid.
@Epic75556867@ThomasVLinge Never said I was concerned, zi just don't like it when someone dismisses something as unimportant just because that is his personal opinion. Don't take it too heavy.
@Epic75556867@ThomasVLinge A good troll? Please research the public views in Argentina. They are very serious about this. The footballers showing the banner is not an isolated incident, it is a symptom of a systematic dangerous claim, which can have serious consequences.
@BorgFella420 I truly dislike Syrskyi, but not fot this reason. Artillery is still absolutely vital. Yes, drones have transformed this war, in recon and strike missions, but artillery is essential. No Ukrainian general will disagree.
@Playfra0 From what I have seen, some interesting units have been moved to the north of Kupyansk (35th Marines, 4th batt. of Skelya, among others) Do you think we can expect to see more offensive moves towards the Oskil there?
@Skiponja_AL@AdrianP_doc I think most Azov affiliated commanders are actually quite competent. In their respective sectors (1st Azov corps, and 3rd Corps) the Russians had little to no succes, while the Ukrainian units involved remain more than combat capable after a long time of hard fighting.
@Playfra0 I kind of assumed that the Ukrainians had given up on rooting out every single Russian. As far as I know the "specialised" units like the Khartia (R.U.G.) guys ans Skelya have been pulled out. Is it now mainly the mechanized infantry conducting the clearing operations?
@Na1chaca You mean the guy who was not allowed to attack while Remco was being dropped (behind Skjelmose and Ayuso btw), and Remco then dropping him in the sprint and gaining valuable seconds as thanks?
@bozzb13@clement_molin Good job showing your lack of understanding of military matters. They are using their FABs freely along the entire front, yet are unable to turn this into anything more than tactical gains. Don't look at them separately, but look at their influence on battlefield dynamics.
@resparvi@UkraineDailyUpd The 150 series brigades are doing quite well all things considered. They often had recruits pulled from their ranks during training, and even now are understaffed, made up mostly of inexperienced troops.
Imho the biggest problem in the ZSU are the Assault Troops.
@AndrewPerpetua@MaxVerentsov That is a fair point. I still think you are taking a lot out of context. The biggedt mistake of the counteroffensive was the fact that allies were talking about the need of a counteroffensive for months. Never has a strategic move been so telegraphed beforehand.