There is zero chance the Ukrainians are going to attempt some sort of substantive amphibious attack. That requires trained units with specific equipment/logistical/combined arms planning that is a step above/beyond what they are doing now, and frankly it is also quite often riskier.LMCane said:
I saw some youtube videos of the Ukes practicing riverine bridging with German floatable pontoons, some armored vehicles were on top of them
hopefully they will cross into Kherson from an undefended river position and send 300 tanks and IFVs all over the peninsula
300 tanks? C'mon, that is entirely implausible on it's own. Tanks are in short supply, presently, on both sides, as with everything else. They probably only have about 400 (or more likely 300) left.
https://www.fpri.org/article/2023/02/tanks-a-lot-well-actually-not-that-many-for-ukraine/