Dawg6 said:
ShotOver said:
Ok, I feel compelled to write this. This thread is what I read in the evening and again in the morning. As a former battery commander in Germany from 1985-1989, I have a keen interest in how this is going to turn out. I hope the Russians get everything that's coming to them. Things have not changed in 37 years.
As a former tank company commander in Germany during the same time period, I agree.
Also, tanks remain viable and frankly essential in war. The Russians are demonstrably exactly how not to use tanks. Combined arms, with the armor, infantry, artillery, aviation, air defense, and other multiplying assets worked together are a fearsome force.
I am very surprised at the incredible lack of coordination that the Russian forces are demonstrated. Just completely astonished.
Thx. Not to derail, but I read a couple weeks ago about a tank being operated by 3 lieutenants, on the Russian side, and it was captured. It indicates/supports that they just don't have well trained crews to deploy/employ their assets well, let alone coordinate with other forces (infantry/FA).
The Ukrainians are sporadically using 'new' tech like armed drones/infrared/modern anti-armor weapons well, but ultimately it is all a ludicrous waste of lives for the Russians, imho. I really can't see this operation being sustainable for more than a few more weeks, particularly if their ammo/fuel supply lines are being significantly further impaired now.