Six Fatal Mistakes Russia Has Made in Ukraine
A Marine and former CIA Intelligence Officer gives us his assessment of the 6 major mistakes the Russians have made in invading Ukraine.
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A Marine and former CIA Intelligence Officer gives us his assessment of the 6 major mistakes the Russians have made in invading Ukraine.
Winter is coming, and we already have Kyiv’s Christmas list. Does that include ‘Peace on Earth?
Over the weekend, the Ukrainian Army focused on taking advantage of their Donetsk push as they moved forward to the Bakhmut region in the Northeastern part of the Ukraine-Russia border.
Since the war began in February this year, we’ve seen the stark divide between Ukrainian and Russian military leadership.
Despite the very limited damage, these Iranian-built drones are capable of inflicting, Ukraine will have a very hard time effectively countering them in the near future for various reasons, not the least of which is the cost of Counter UAS systems.
Russia’s making mistakes all over, and they’re doing it together with Iran this time.
Ukraine is now looking into acquiring the Indian co-developed SAM system to counter the Russian missile rain in recent weeks.
Belarus has opened its doors to Russian troops as it aims to signal its support for Putin in this war.
Back in July, there was much debate on whether the HIMARS was just overhyped and overpriced, but the Ukraine-Russia war proved to be the best marketing stage for Lockheed Martin to showcase the full potential of this rocket system. So now, they’re introducing a price increase, and countries like Taiwan are trying to catch the best deal.
In desperation, Russia has turned to intentionally targeting civilians using drones to attack the city of Kyiv.
If the US thought Putin’s nuclear threats were credible we would be taking some steps out of public view to let him know were were preparing for retaliation.
Russia has made it more challenging for its military to procure resources. Well, they still have Iran and North Korea, but we are not sure how long this pristine partnership will last.