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>2022
>ukrainian army mostly built on Soviet hand-me-downs
>successfully repels Russia from Kiev, Kherson, Kharkov, etc

>2023 and onward
>Ukraine's army built around NATO'S best equipment
>offensives (e.g. crimea, kursk) fail utterly
>can't even keep the power on in kiev

so, umm, how did Soviet junk do better than cutting-edge nato tech?
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>>64772441
>>2022
>>ukrainian army mostly built on Soviet hand-me-downs
you misspelled 2014
>NATO'S best equipment
lol
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>>64772441
Did you forget they had nlaws, javelins, and stingers in 2022 when the russians were trying to push in?
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>>64772441
I have seen you subhumans make this exact thread at least thirty times
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>>64772461
those javelins, nlaws, etc. didn't disappear in 2023, but Ukraine's ability to succeed on the battlefield did.
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>64772477
Primarily because the Russians wised up and mined the fuck out of everything.
It's also dismissing the advances in kursk.
Fucking retard
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>Ukraine war shitposting threads increase tenfold
>something must have exploded in Russia again
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>>64772441
Minefields, same reason Russia hasn't achieved anything whatsoever since 2022
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>>64772494
>It's also dismissing the advances in kursk.
so... how much of the kursk region does ukraine control currently?
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Seriously, exactly what the fuck is ablaze in russia right now? non-whites have been throwing unusually intense anti-ukranian shitfits in every thread today
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It amazes me that Russia has gone from outright owning Ukraine as the Soviet Union, to controlling it politically through puppets in the 90's and 00's to losing hundreds of thousands of men, most of their modern weapons, tanking their economy, becoming a pariah state and being constantly bombed by drones all to hold on to a sliver of it and they still think they are in a position to brag.
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>>64772477
Let's see those russian successes on the battlefied
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>>64772441
>Nato's best equipment
tell me your a zigger without telling me your a zigger
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>NATOs best equipment (from 4 decades ago)
Ftfy
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>>64772649
Kadyrovs are kill.
Old fatty has gone from dying slowly of kidney failure to dying rapidly of kidney failure.
And the fat spoiled teenager meant to take his place got mortally wounded / turned into a vegetable a day ago.
Odds are high that a power vacuum in Chechnya will lead to fierce infighting, a full blown civil war, just at a smaller scale.
This will likely also involve radicals launching a bunch of terror attacks against the russians since they won't have Kadyrov's secret police suppressing them in exchange for Putin's rubels.
Who knows, if whoever seizes power in Chechnya is ultra-nationalistic enough, or simply hates the russians more than they love money, they might take advantage of the russian army being a bit preoccupied in Ukraine and launch Chechen war 3.0 to gain independence from russia. Losing chechen support and instead ending up in a 2-front war would be less than ideal for the russians.
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>>64772689
so putin eliminated the churka clan running chechnya and will likely put someone more competent and managable in charge. how is this an L for russia exactly?
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>>64772441
>>offensives (e.g. crimea, kursk) fail utterly
Attacking is much harder then defending.
>>can't even keep the power on in kiev
Unrelated to military equipment.
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>>64772724
>Attacking is much harder then defending.
they "attacked" russian-controlled kharkov and kherson pretty successfully in 2022.
>>>can't even keep the power on in kiev
>Unrelated to military equipment.
air defense systems are military equipment.
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>>64772721
Oh no kiddo, this wasn't part of the plan at all.
It's VERY bad for the russians.
The Kadyrovs were the corrupt and deeply incompetent glue holding Chechnya together, thus facilitating some measure of control by Moscow (mainly paying out huge bribes to Kadyrov&co).
With the Kadyrovs gone there simply is no control over Chechnya, it's a dangerous and extremely unpredictable situation for the russians.
Also you have to be delusional to think Putin can just install a new dictator to run the place, if he tries to do so the newly appointed dictators will just get killed instantly.
The Kadyrovs themselves weren't appointed, they seized power independently while fighting against russia. Only after they had secured their hold on power and eliminated most of their rivals did they sell their country out to the russians in exchange for fat stacks of rubels.
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How is Ukraine's IRBM program coming along?
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>>2023 and onward
>>Ukraine's army built around NATO'S best equipment
>3.5 rusty tanks and a dozen M113
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>>64772689
>Old fatty has gone from dying slowly of kidney failure to dying rapidly of kidney failure.
It's not a kidney issue, it's an issue with pancreas, kidneys are a side-effect.
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I would rather conquer this ass than conquer Ukraine.
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>>64772721
That churka clam are the only reason that region isn't rebelling. Kadyrovs are putin's enforcers. Without that churkas the local goyvernment can't function since it's all clan based and such.
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>>64772441
>>64772477
>"From 2023 onward Ukraine hasn't won."
Anon, we are in 2026 and Russia still hasn't defeated Ukraine. For the love of God, have your next thread be about weapons instead.
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>>64772683
Australia sent more tanks in 2025 than the US did in the entire war up to that point.
They're not exactly being flooded, either.
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>>64772732
>russian-controlled kharkov
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>>64772721
>will likely put someone more competent and managable in charge
I dont think that has ever happened in the history of Russia
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>>64772441
This is such a fucking retarded bait I just gotta give it another (You) and look at all the retarded replies.



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