MouthBQ98 said:
ATCAMS and GMLRS do not take and hold ground.
Imagine mauling Russia for months around Bakhmut, then slowly drawing them out in the open country beyond, then knifing an armored brigade through them in the open where range and accuracy are a premium and where there are no urban strongholds to fortify…and rolling up 100km of front in a few days.
I agree completely and after re-reading my comment prior to yours, thought I should have included comments regarding the HUNDREDS of Heavy IFVs and thousands of light IFVs, they are getting on top of what they already have. keep jumping forward in regular artillery range jumps, which in reality is rarely a straight jump without a flank maneuver and of course influenced by geography and all the other normal combat variables....the acronym escapes me at the moment.
I have observed countless videos of orcs getting chased in/out/up/down trenches by drones, mortars, and artillery and regularly leaving their rifle. There will be no serious threat to UKE IFVs/MBTs rolling up on on an occupied trench at 30-50MPH blazing a coax or grenade launcher moments after drone & IDF fire missions have occurred. If ivan can't hold the line or even retreat with his rifle no way in hell he is going to stand up and steady aim a MANPAD.
The bigger threat will be the precoordinated russian artillery fires on their own people in the trenches and thats what the HARMS & HIMARS are for. With the range capability of the HIMARS/M270 they should be able to support 3X+ the area that russian artillery can support with one. Even said the russians have no accurate artillery on moving targets, they can only hope they get lucky with MRLS/TOS. Their most accurate weapon has been the
Lancet loitering drone and even that not always effective upon direct hits. Meanwhile Ukes have several smart munitions.
I suspect the current russian lines look like this based on the last 2 months of videos:
1. FLOT mostly conscrips/prisoners/mixed inf outfitted with RPGs/mines/maybe some heavier ATGMS
2. ARMOR line 2000-5000M behind. IFV/APC/MBTs Mortars, supplies
3. ARTILLERY line 10-18K behind. C&C/Logistics
With the long range munitions and the armor they are getting even if its low in MBT numbers they will have what they need to take and hold ground all the way to #3 and beyond as shown above. Question is will they have enough training to pull that off in coordinated combined arms effort and I think the answer is yes.
Note 1. the HARMS are for helping get recon/ attack drones deep behind the FLOT. Hell for that matter hopefully even manned aircraft eventually along the FLOT in direct attack modes.