BQ78 said:
I predict an offensive, not a decisive one. Sending assets that won't be self sustaining in Ukraine until 2024 says we don't think this is over in three months.
I didn't suggest a timeline, just that our senior general believes the delivery of Bradleys and Strykers, plus ongoing transfers of upgraded European T-72s will enable a significant spring offensive. Leos should only add to that confidence. By spring, Ukraine will have more and better armor of all types than it started the war with.
We'll ensure our armor deliveries are sustainable and the Leo will be sustained by its multinational support infrastructure in next-door Europe.