Exactly. The sort of guy who makes the history you say you read. A former Swiss Intel Officer trained by the West and worked for both NATO and the UN and was asked to lead the rehabilitation of the Ukrainian army back in 2018.UNI88 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2023 6:52 pmWhy did you quote my post if you weren't talking to me?SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2023 5:59 pm
I wasn't talking about you, I was talking about the article stating the ridiculous 87% loss of troops.
Show me the proof Russia has lost 87%. There isn't any. Russia is around a 1:5 ratio on KIA vs Ukraine.
Ukraine will keep fighting, but you have to realize they have such heavy losses, the new troops get very little training before being sent to battle. They are asked to learn something that takes one year to become proficient in two months. That's not a good formula.
U.S. intelligence assesses Ukraine war has cost Russia 315,000 casualties -source
Here is where you dismiss the intelligence report because of russia collusion, Hunter's laptop, etc. while continuing to expect people to believe the diarrhea that your Swiss cheese expert has spewed.A declassified U.S. intelligence report assessed that the Ukraine war has cost Russia 315,000 dead and injured troops, or nearly 90% of the personnel it had when the conflict began, a source familiar with the intelligence said on Tuesday.
The report also assessed that Moscow's losses in personnel and armored vehicles to Ukraine's military have set back Russia’s military modernization by 18 years, the source said.
You are correct that the formula for Ukraine isn't good (it's bad for russia too) but Ukraine is fighting for its existence. Is there any price too high if you're in that kind of fight?
Hey, look at this report! It's totally accurate.
https://www.defense.gov/News/News-Stori ... n-ukraine/
Yes, so bad they actually had lost 96% of their troops at that point. How is that possible since the was written in 2022? They are so bad, we just rolled the counter over when they got to 100%Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine has been "a catastrophic strategic disaster," Colin H. Kahl, the undersecretary of defense for policy, told the Defense Writers' Group yesterday.







