@4w3s0m3n00b У отца есть коса. Отец берет с соседа 20, отправляет сына косить за 10, даёт ему свою косу. Если бы у сына была коса он бы сам косил за 20, но у него нет и приходится работать за 10.
@kroketrendang4 In Lithuania and Belarus, the majority of so-called "poles" were just local Catholics, that generally spoke little to no polish. Only gentry was polonised but that was a tiny minority.
@bigtom67@antonio_returns@AndrewPerpetua But on the other hand you do not lose 30000 liters to one drone strike, 60 targets is better than one, some will get through, finding drivers is easy if the alternative is meat assault.
@AidanShiepe@AndrewPerpetua@JohnMcD51511070 Well my point is that it gives Ukraine only a temporary window of opportunity of several weeks to a couple of months at best. Russians usually adapt, develop similar capabilities of their own. Battle for Konstantinivka will be a good indicator of the real impact vs advertised
@AndrewPerpetua@JohnMcD51511070 And it worked, lada and loaf logistics are better than no logistics, and it still allows them to maintain offensives after all these years.
@AndrewPerpetua@JohnMcD51511070 Yeah, I still remember the times when HIMARS strikes were supposed to cripple their military and destroy all of the last leg logistics. Unfortunately for Ukraine that war proved multiple times that temporary advantage does not last. They only have several weeks to exploit it.