92AG10 said:
I was a defense professional so I will offer you another prospective.
No drone, artillery shell, air defense system, combat airframe, long range strategic or operational strike capability has ever taken and held terrain. It requires an armed presence. If a force doesn't occupy the physical battle space then they don't control it.
This is the same flawed logic that the U.S. has tried to employ unsuccessfully since 1945. Technology and weapon systems are enablers, not substitutes.
A brigade of infantry is a powerful tool.
No disagreement on that point, but you can't hold the terrain if you can't disarm and remove the occupying or enemy force.
Ukraine needs the tools to build asymmetric losses for their adversary (in contact, in maneuver, in morale, in logistics), and without them they won't be able to defend against or roll back a numerically/technologically/logistically superior enemy. Ukraine was punching way above their weight when we put the tools in their hands, but we're not now and you're starting to see the DIB advantages of Russia over Ukraine.