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    acrashb reacted to Vacillator in How Hot is Ukraine Gonna Get?   
    Following up on that, while I would normally class The Sun as sabre-rattlers etc. this piece is a moving and I think neutral (if you can be) view of a particular location:
     
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    acrashb reacted to Aragorn2002 in How Hot is Ukraine Gonna Get?   
    That is incredible. To discover your loved one is dead on the internet instead of from an army officier. 
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    acrashb reacted to Kraft in How Hot is Ukraine Gonna Get?   
    Another great video, I think it is very telling that even if we limit our measuring stick and only take Russias publicly statet objectives -- they are losing just as much.
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    acrashb reacted to dan/california in How Hot is Ukraine Gonna Get?   
    Please can we get more likes? pretty please?
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    acrashb reacted to dan/california in How Hot is Ukraine Gonna Get?   
    Now this is a veteran unit with the kinks worked out, and having seen what Russia did north of Kyiv, these guys are long weekend of rest away from showing up in the Donbas with DEEP conviction that the only good Russian is a $&$&$%%*** Russian. 
    Another quick number on how hard it is to scale up production in a hurry in the modern world. Higher grade semiconductors spend four months in actual fabrication. That is after you have grown and sliced the silicon to grow them on. Both of those activities are their own ultra specialist industries. So in the unlikely event the Chinese have prepared wafers sitting around,  it would be four months before the first chip came out the other end of the FAB to be incorporated in a tank, or a missile. Furthermore there are essentially no surplus wafers or FAB capacity anywhere on planet earth, they have still not caught up with the supply chain issues and demand shock from the pandemic. So for any significant capacity to be diverted to the Russian military XI would have to force a Chinese manufacturer to abrogate an existing contract. This isn't impossible, but it isn't trivial either. Doubly so since the U.S. would hammer any Chinese manufacturer that got caught building stuff for Russia with secondary sanctions that would make it impossible for them to ever buy anymore semiconductor manufacturing equipment.
     
    Ok, it was long number....
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    acrashb got a reaction from Probus in How Hot is Ukraine Gonna Get?   
    Here is a lengthy but comprehensive review.  Haven't listened to all of it, but nothing unreasonable in the opening bits:
     
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    acrashb got a reaction from Kraft in How Hot is Ukraine Gonna Get?   
    Here is a lengthy but comprehensive review.  Haven't listened to all of it, but nothing unreasonable in the opening bits:
     
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    acrashb reacted to dan/california in How Hot is Ukraine Gonna Get?   
    Modern production can be insanely efficient, and fast once it is set up. Setting it up take a LONG time. Exhibit A is two years into the pandemic I still can't get the bicycle I want, it is expensive, and particular, but two years on from the pandemic induced demand shock they still can't make enough of them. That is with me standing at the counter saying take my money. Now Putin may about to try harder, like if this line isn't running in six months I will shoot your whole family hard. But he is also in a vastly bigger hole. Russia needs to ramp things up by a factor of ten or more in many areas, and they have never owned much of the supply chain, or the underlying manufacturing technologies. Russia couldn't get a new plant up for thermal imagers built in two years before the sanctions, now it isn't clear they can do it at all. I am honestly not sure where China is on some of this stuff. But it is some indication that until very recently, if not still, they were relying on Russian jet engines. With the U.S. congress waving fistfuls of dollars at them Intel says they might have some new U.S. semiconductor production in the U.S. in 2025
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    acrashb reacted to Vacillator in How Hot is Ukraine Gonna Get?   
    While I have no particular axe to grind over this, I don't think this thread is the place for such 'beliefs'?  I also hope your concluding belief is not actually correct.
    Anyway, back to Ukraine if possible...
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    acrashb reacted to Kinophile in How Hot is Ukraine Gonna Get?   
    I'd love to know just how much of a M1 Abrams is dependent on non-democratic countries...if at all.
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    acrashb got a reaction from sburke in How Hot is Ukraine Gonna Get?   
    'fully mobilized' affects funding and manpower, but I think the inter-connectedness of supply chains, in a sanctioned entity like Russia, is the issue here.  For a WW2 MBT you needed steel, rubber, copper, various sundries, crude oil (for fuel, lubricants and hydraulic fluids), sand (optics) and nitrogen and cellulose for the exploding parts.  Maybe you would get fancy and have a radio.  All of that could be found in one regular country.

    A modern MBT is an entirely different (steel) beast.
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    acrashb reacted to Kinophile in How Hot is Ukraine Gonna Get?   
    All very fair points. My angle, to clarify, was more along the lines of the Come As You Are notes earlier...but my post veered off and your own points are perfectly valid in that context.
    But ref the difficulty of making modern weapons in non-wartime economies, vs WW2 weapons in fully mobilized societies, there's no real equivalence, I feel.
    Even so, I think a modern economy spun up to full wartime mobilization could produce modern gear at a crazy rate, far outstripping the WW2 pace.
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    acrashb reacted to sburke in How Hot is Ukraine Gonna Get?   
    and to think the Sherman got a bad rap.
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    acrashb got a reaction from Homo_Ferricus in How Hot is Ukraine Gonna Get?   
    Everyone says this like Ukraine has an unlimited number of artillery pieces and ammunition.  For all I know that's correct, but it seems to me that, in the excitement about Switchblades, Javelins and NLAWS, no-one is talking about resupply of arty ammunition.
    Does anyone have an analysis of Ukraine's stocks and usage rates?  I presume that can't be manufacturing much right now, so it's whatever was in stock.
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    acrashb reacted to Haiduk in How Hot is Ukraine Gonna Get?   
    After explosions on several ammunition storages in 2016-2018 we have some... not a lack, of course, but significant reduction of some types of ammunition. As if this is first of all 152 mm shells for Giatsynt heavy guns (2B36, 2S5) and 270 mm rockets for Uragan MLRS. But this is on the level of forum talks...  
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    acrashb reacted to sburke in How Hot is Ukraine Gonna Get?   
    1 You can't make modern weapons from Church bells.
    2 Russia has lost plenty of wars.  This Napoleon/Hitler view is hardly the only story of Russian wars.. and in both those Russia got enormous aid from its allies.  China isn't so forthcoming.
    You think Russia is stubborn?  I think Ukraine is teaching them a whole other lesson in stubborn.
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    acrashb reacted to sburke in How Hot is Ukraine Gonna Get?   
    looks at pic... starts crying because it has curved roads...
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    acrashb reacted to Hapless in How Hot is Ukraine Gonna Get?   
    Because it (almost inevitably) appeared elsewhere:
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    acrashb reacted to The_Capt in How Hot is Ukraine Gonna Get?   
    No doubt about it, something is happening to Russian mass.  We do not know if it is the Russians getting in their own way or as a result of UA actions, maybe a combination of both.  The standard belief is that the Battle Group, Battalion Task Force or BTG are supposed to the smallest tactically self-sufficient blocks of conventional mass.  They are baked into a Bde-like structure and are designed to be able to run and burn for days, pointed at operational objectives. 
    Combat Teams/Coy TGs are supposed to operate within that Battalion construct.  It is very rare to see one operate independently (e.g. Bridge Demolition Guard).  Since very early on in this war, we saw reports of Russians seemingly unable to fight a BTG as designed...why?  It is too easy to say "well the Russians suck", so I immediately distrust it.  The Russians have not set a high water mark of military campaigning, that much is true but how much is their fault and how much was inflicted on them by the UA?  More importantly has the UA approach essentially broken the Russian one?
    I see a lot of debate on "the future of the tank?" with a lot of people in armored uniforms and tank books saying "no way" [aside: including JasonC, which does not surprise me at all as we rarely have agreed on anything].  I also see people leaning way too far, too fast with the "tank is dead...long live the infantry!!"  This is not the important question.  The important question is "what just happened to conventional warfare?"  Not just the tank, but all of it?  The entire system of mass, which looks a lot like the ones we use, just failed gloriously when by all metrics it should not have.
    This odd de-aggregation of mass at the front end of Russian advances is just another symptom.  We saw Russian tanks going unsupported almost everywhere, while infantry also appear to be unsupported.  Unless the UA invented a "forget combined arms" magic ray gun, one has to wonder why this is happening.  I am not sure if it is friction caused by a combination of UAVs and long range smart ATGMs that may have insane Pk rates.  Or is it a result of information superiority leading to Russians having to adopt ad hoc tactical approaches?  Or is it a result of attrition of Russian frontline troops?
    But one thing is certain, Russian mass is not working.  What happens next in the south appears to be building to a final showdown between traditional conventional mass and whatever the UA has come up with.  I suspect the Russians will double down on mass but try to build it up in a WW1 "one last push" thing.  It is going to meet the UA hybrid approach, which also includes UA conventional at certain points and spaces.  The Russian mass will be blunted, slowed and stalled complete with logistics/LOC strikes, but what we don't know is who will break first.  
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    acrashb reacted to LongLeftFlank in How Hot is Ukraine Gonna Get?   
    I am an offender here, but I agree. Although I doubt that's going to change much. Just keep scrolling.....
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    acrashb reacted to sburke in How Hot is Ukraine Gonna Get?   
    Please correct me if I am wrong, but I don't think anyone is trivializing the holocaust.  I think what we are hearing is a relative comparison of the impact on the Ukrainian people regarding German versus Russian fascism.  Now given what we are hearing from some Russian nationalist forces one could say those folks attitudes towards Ukraine mirror the Nazis views and final solution for Jews.  (stated goal to exterminate etc) but I don't believe anyone is trivializing. Unless we are saying that one can never do a comparison to the Nazis when someone is talking about exterminating your own people.
    My point was the Russians are clearly exhibiting extreme fascist behavior so can we move on?
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    acrashb reacted to akd in How Hot is Ukraine Gonna Get?   
    RK-3 Korsar ambush by Ukrainian police:
     
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    acrashb reacted to Ts4EVER in How Hot is Ukraine Gonna Get?   
    Don't let the American police see that, or they'll order rocket launchers for routine traffic controls.
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    acrashb reacted to Vergeltungswaffe in How Hot is Ukraine Gonna Get?   
    Looks like it.
    For anyone that doesn't think you have to be brave to use a short range ATGM, the launch was an enormous "blaze away here" sign.
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    acrashb reacted to Kinophile in How Hot is Ukraine Gonna Get?   
    Thats nuts, the tank is facing towards them and doesn't see them? Theyre so close!
    By "nuts" I mean CMBS Russian tanks would have killed my guys lllooooOOOOONNNng before they got that close, and absolutely from the front. I torture myself into knots trying to maneuver to hit MBTs. And wtf is with all the unsupported tanks in this war? I learned really hard and really fast after the very first game of CMBS - dont leave tanks alone.
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