Squadron7 said:
A question for the experts here:
Compared to other wars...how does this Russia/Ukraine war compare in terms of the frequency, speed, and general direction of advances (by either side)?
(I realize that the sweeping gains seen in the two Gulf War ops are not the same and that these two sides are much more evenly matched.)
WWII comes to mind. The Russians, like the Nazis, made really fast advances in areas where the defenders weren't prepared because they didn't think an invasion would actually happen. Also like the Nazis, they've been steadily attrited and pushed back in fairly discrete chunks using a lot of international support. Think of the many campaigns that pushed the Nazis from specific theaters like North Africa, Italy, France, and the east. It's not exactly the same, but close.
Another interesting parallel, though somewhat reversed, is the Russians getting the **** beat out of them by the Nazis. It was US and British aid that saved them. They certainly had a lot of bodies and could produce equipment, but not at the levels they needed to sustain offensive operations. The food, munitions, and logistical vehicles we provided were absolutely crucial. Had we not provided those things, Russia would have been in a similar situation to now, where they are fighting an opponent with far less mass but better organization and in some ways weaponry. Numbers may not be everything.