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Ukraine is strategically what Stalingrad was tactically

pic semirel idk
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A better comparison is USSR v Finland
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>>64173401
>Proto-VDV member after forgetting to equip parachute prior to deployment
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>>64173386
probably a dumb groundpounder question but why are there no other attack helicopters with bubble canopies like this
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I doubt putin would be able to recoup after the loses unless he takes all of india and just tells them to walk toward ukraine.
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>>64173575
OP here, Russia today is Nazi Germany in this comparison
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>>64173575
>just march indians thru iran and pakistan
kino
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>>64173570
Because it's not just an attack chopper, it's multi-role chopper.
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>>64173401
Hunting for Finnish prey
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>>64175843
>war goal: puppet finland and gradually annex them.
>end result: lost nearly million soldier. get bunch of useless swamp. Finland is free, rich and democratic.
>war goal: puppet Ukraine and gradually annex them.
>current result: stuck in eastern Ukraine for 3 years with no hope of reaching Kyiv. Even if they got the land, they cannot develop them in meaningful way. Ukraine will free and will join EU and NATO.
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>>64173386
Yeah, the Russians put their dick in a blender for vanity's sake and now they're going to bleed out because of it.
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>>64175843
>finland is the happiest country on earth
>russia is seethe central without anything to show for it
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>>64173386
I dno I feel Stalingrad was more of a strategic matter than a tactical matter. Unless of course you were in Stalingrad in which case the matter was more tactical.
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>>64176039
see, this level of delusion is what brought russia to the current situation in the first place.
if they weren't completely retarded they might've never started the war and would have at least some fuel today.
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>>64175843
Ironically yes, Crimea will be recognized as Russian territory.
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It may be possible to forcibly compare Kyiv, the Dnieper River, and Western aid to Stalingrad, the Volga River, and the Soviet safe zone on the east bank of the Volga, but this doesn't make much sense.
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>>64176049
2 more years
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>>64176055
I'm a moderate but unless NATO increases support at least 5x Crimea isn't being recaptured.
It's crazy how living in reality make you are shill to those that don't.
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>>64176058
russia is losing ground around pokrovsk right this very moment, while usa is completely out of the picture and europe is doing the bare minimum.
that's reality and not something your handler told you to believe.
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>>64176062
What does that have to do with pushing enough men and material through the Isthmus of Perekop to recapture Crimea?
Why can't you understand I can be pro-Ukie and not think Ukraine can retake Crimea without a drastic increase in aid?
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>>64176068
crimea is easily sieged my retarded friend, no one needs to storm it.
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>>64176082
Yes they can cut the water, yes Russia can build a pipeline or dam to solve that.
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>>64176085
>yes Russia can build a pipeline or dam to solve that
Russia has had alot of problems with pipelines since they started this invasion, they've also blown up more dams than they've constructed.
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>>64176039
>among the fastest growing economies in the world
lol
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>>64176085
>Russia can build
they won't be able to build anything because at that point they won't be having any fuel at all.
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>>64176092
>Why would the worlds 3rd largest oil producer and 2nd largest gas producer run out of fuel?
so you're being deliberately disingenuous and ignoring the fact that russia has severe shortages already?
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>>64176094
Shortages to the plebs the Kremlin doesn't give a shit about while they continue to be major exporters to China, India and Turkey.
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>>64176096
they export because they desperately need money. so shortages at home are going to increase until the tipping point.
also if you're saying that russia is such a world's 3rd largest producer how come they have any shortages at all?
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>>64176092
>3rd largest oil producer and 2nd largest gas producer run out of fuel?
Because oil and gas isn't a resource that you collect and shove into a turbine and produce electricity. It requires processing and converting into useful (and stable) fuel sources. Which Russia does NOT have access to. The places where it DID do this were European run and maintained. They obviously are not now. In order to turn crude oil you dig out the ground (key word here, crude) you gotta process it. If your refineries keep getting hit and have limited staff and maintenance, you cannot produce at levels you need. There is a reason Russia sells oil barrels to China and India en masse and let them convert it.

In winter 2023, Putin banned the export of oil to China and India to build up stockpiles for the winter. Winter came and they ran out, so huge parts of the country froze. Instead of him being blamed for the country freezing, his minions blamed local governors who were practically lynched. He got lucky in 2024 the winter wasn't so harsh and he again collected supplies before reselling.
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>>64176092
>Why would the worlds 3rd largest oil producer and 2nd largest gas producer run out of fuel?
because russia, incompetence, war
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>>64176026
are meat waves really tactical? That seems more like a strategic matter. The russians just keep on going and going no matter the loses.
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>>64175843
>Imaginary K/D
The Soviets were so fucked by the Winter War that it made things a damn cakewalk when the Nazis rolled up on them.
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>>64176100
>how come they have any shortages at all?
You answer that yourself in the first sentence, they are broke as shit and are willing to freeze the poor to fund a continued war effort.
Do you finally realize I'm not a zigger now?

>>64176104
>Because oil and gas isn't a resource that you collect and shove into a turbine and produce electricity
Gas literally is, I have worked on gas projects where gas turbine power plants are fuelled by the gas they extract. I actually got to do electrical maintenance on the gas turbines on Burrow Island as part of the Gorgon gas project.
You picked the wrong guy to pretend you know about that shit too.
>In winter 2023, Putin banned the export of oil to China and India to build up stockpiles for the winter
I did not know that, just had a read and they are currently stopping petrol exports due to so many refineries burning lol.
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>>64176118
>Gas literally is
Yeah man, everything is run from natural methane. It isn't converted into methanol and then methanol isn't converted to gasoline. Folks just buy methane from a station and put it in their car. Don't be retarded, not all gas is used to power gas turbine power plants. Especially when Russia was unable to use gas turbine power until 2024 when they made their own equipment to do it.
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>>64176106
Japan needs to step in and help those islands.
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>>64176118
>Do you finally realize I'm not a zigger now?
well you're saying a bunch of stupid shit so even if not a zigger still someone not really worth arguing with.
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>>64176133
You said
>gas isn't a resource that you collect and shove into a turbine and produce electricity
It literally is.
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>>64176049
Why do you think it will be recognized? I'm expecting Russia to hold some territory after this (it's either that or they keep doubling down on unrealistic demands until they collapse), but not any international recognition.
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>>64176092
>that requires most Ukies to want to continue the war after getting back Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson
Yeah that's retarded. You honestly think that when every other region is recaptured(and the only way it could happen is if Russia is completely shattered(militarily) and is unable to stop any kind of advance) Ukraine will just go "yeah we're good no need to take back Crimea"? There will be no reason whatsoever to stop at that and I'd say there will be some reason to take land from Russia itself to make them remember not to chimp out ever again.
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>>64176179
Ukraine can give up Crimea to join NATO or the EU losing an area with minimal resources to insure their oil and gas in never threatened again.

>>64176181
See pretty much every war ever for one side having a huge advantage, advancing rapidly only to be stalled by terrain features.
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>>64176190
>See pretty much every war ever for one side having a huge advantage, advancing rapidly only to be stalled by terrain features.
I'm not talking about any rapid advancements though, I'm talking about Russia being so exhausted it can't defend anything. And after that it's a matter of a simple siege even though I believe that rats would simply flee the peninsula and let Ukraine walk in.
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>>64176068
almost 100 ago someone thought exactly the same like you, how the inpenetrable isthmus of perekop will protect crimea...till the bolshevists broke thru. todays russian occupiers on the crimea will end up like peter wrangels white army 1920: besieged, beaten and starved, driven into a hasty exodus over the sea.
remember my words when the leftovers of the russian baltic fleet flee from crimea, again.
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>>64176196
>I'm talking about Russia being so exhausted it can't defend anything
Hostorically that is extremely rare for a country to fully collapse across all fronts and I can't think of any time it's happened post WW2 without strategic bombing of production centers.

>>64176207
You are comparing horse based logistics to today.
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>>64176222
>strategic bombing of production centers.
So like what's happening to Russia right now?
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>>64176109
It can be both, but less so on a grand strategy scale where it isn't part of the plan
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>>64176240
No, think more Baghdad 1991 or Dresden 1945.
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>>64176259
This time it'll simply take longer.
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>>64176039
Free Finland has already outlasted the soviet union and will most likely outlive the russian federation as well
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>>64176085
they already tried that prior to starting the war
it didn't work, hence one of the key invasion targets being the other end of the Kherson canal
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>>64176222
absolutely correct. the only difference to todays logistics is, russia downgraded from horses to donkeys.
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>>64176207
"Invincible" Sevastopol has never withstood a siege from any direction. Truly accursed land. I hope the Ukrainians learn from history and leave it a ruin.
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>>64176362
the brits took it (the aftermath report of the british admiralty stated half of russias forces and material were unusable or non existent due to corruption and theft... oh how the times didnt change)
the reds took it
the germans took it (after levelling it)
the ukrainians ... sooner or later crimea is gonna go the snake island way, just with better fireworks
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>>64176190
>Ukraine can give up Crimea to join NATO or the EU
Ukraine will likely lose more, especially in the separatist regions. NATO would likely provide a shield against further zigger chimpouts. EU, however... Sorry, we are not letting them in, their corruption and economics are not compatible, just because they got invaded doesn't mean they get a free pass. It will be a long way to go.
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>>64176396
There are a bunch of partial EU members that get some perks and miss out on others.
I could see Ukraine getting Article 42 protection and free trade agreements without EU currency or economic support.
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>>64176396
>separatist regions
no such thing zigger. those are ukrainian territories and will remain ukrainian.
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>>64176068
So, let me set the stage for you
>Kerch bridge KO'd
>Sea-drones blockading resupply from ships
>Staging areas and supply depots hit daily
>Fast forward two months
>Entire Crimean battle group left stranded, starving, and without ammo
>Small special forces group infiltrate Crimea
>Prepare landing zone
>Pull out reserve air force and go for massive beach landing
>GG, total NAFO victory

It's shrimple
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>>64175756
HD Averi?
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>>64176039
Oh, that must explain all the russian poor signing for SMO
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>>64173570
Don't need them. Modern helos use thermals in a gimbal to identify targets. And its easier to make flat armored glass than a big bubble.
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>>64176085
Russia can't even build infrastructure in peace times, petrinism is done in Russia and after Putin they will have to focus in Asia if they even want to survive as a nation, russian elite obsession with european affairs has made them suffer untold follies for centuries now and they have managed to destroy their entire historical capital with nothing to call for.
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>>64176092
>Why would the worlds 3rd largest oil producer and 2nd largest gas producer run out of fuel?
They ARE running out of fuel, Kuril Islands are suffering a shortage of fuel.
UPDATE: also an earthquake, so it's true, God hates russians, it seems he still has a score with them after spreading communist atheism for nearly a century across the entire planet and then trying to rebuild the Soviet Union.
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>>64176179
Anon, sit down and think for a little, in the span of these 5 years there have been dozens of territorial disputes which western hegemony has barely managed to contain after showing weakness, recognizing a land grab the size Russia did will mean not just russians but dozens of other nations will attempt it again, this is the sort of stuff the senile idiot at the White House doesn't seem to understand, giving consessions to Russia isn't buying any world peace, instead it will ensure at least a dozen new wars and a further weakening of US social structure, ensuring russians get none will show western powers have the determination to sustain war for years and geopolitcally choke any adversary.
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>>64176222
>what is ww1 Russia
>what is refinery and mic bombing
>what is the donke
You haven't been paying attention much eh?
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I dunno about that analogy.
Back then, Stalin didn't have tapes of Roosevelt fucking kids on some private island.
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>>64176396
>checks EU members
>Hungary
>Greece
Eh, come on.
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>>64176574
Who makes you think EU doesnt have the videos too? ;)
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>>64175953
>Ukraine will free and will join EU and NATO
kek
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>>64176605
The war in Ukraine will almost certainly outlast the current US administration.
Unless Russia desists and surrenders, there is absolutely no reason this war will end by 2028.
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>>64173622
This would make for the craziest tower defense movie in the history of mankind.
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>>64173401
there's no comparison, this is an even bigger death trap than the Winter War with longer lasting implications and a bigger defeat strategically
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>>64176610
>Unless Russia desists and surrenders, there is absolutely no reason this war will end by 2028.
russia already has fuel shortages, even by the end of this year situation might get critical.
there's zero chance russia can last until the end of '26 not to mention 28.
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>>64176605
Orban would beg to differ and since the EU is too chickenshit to invoke article 7 on a known russian agent it is, sadly, not going to happen as long as he lives. On the plus side, nuclear armed Ukraine.
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>>64176455
RTX ON Averi
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>>64173386
>Zelenzky is hardcore defending so that NATO can encircle Russia while moving its heavy industry to Northern Africa.
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>>64176444
nta but the issue is capturing back the landmass before Crimea. Which at this point is ww1 tier wasteland mined to high hell and trenches stuffed with mobiks. Ukraine would take very heavy losses which they can't afford to do anymore really
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>>64173386
Stalingrad was very strategic, an essential link to Astrakhan, which was the primary goal.
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>>64176068
They don't have to take Cremea, Russia just has to give it up in a peace deal that is worth their while.
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>>64176047
Just like alcoholism, the first step to get better is to admit you have a problem.

>>64176179
Imo one likely outcome is that Russia becomes a pariah state under Chinese protection, Crimea is never recognised but Ukraine gives up on it because they're too tired of fighting and need to settle their borders to join NATO.
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>>64176085
Russia can't even supply water to Donetsk lol
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>>64176085
There's a reason this war started and its because russia can't build shit



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