After 15,000 vehicles, some Russian troops in Ukraine mount

Perhaps it is inevitable because the losses of Russian cars in Ukraine exceeded 15,000, the production of new cars and the stocks of the old cold war cars experienced a fall at the end of last year, that the Russian troops in Ukraine would finally finally rise to Horses.

In spite of everything it happened. A video that circulated on social networks this week represents two Russian infantry men who set up horses through the muddy Ukrainian landscape. “Look, the boys of Ukraine have been fighting a horse,” joked a soldier.

Forced to cross the lands of the man infested with mines, blocked through artillery, to its one -year offensives in eastern Ukraine, as well as its opposite orientation -slightly more recently more recent of the observer in western Russia in West Russia . Cars at an annualized rate of 6,000 consisting of the year.

It is too much that Russian factories replace. Russia builds two hundred new BMP-3 Fight Fight and 90 new T-90m tanks consisting of the year, as well as other hundreds of new and armored cars, adding fighting cars with BTR-82 wheels.

The correspondent of the Roma Romai War Sapozhnikov blamed commercial managers. “The feeling is that those who are guilty of the army with [armored fighting vehicles] and Tanksarry . . . have frozen and summarized from forehead disorders and the country’s armed forces,” he wrote.

During the first two years of the wider three-year war, the Kremlin comfortably built the four-digit hole between losses and production through the old Cold War cars of long-term storage.

The patios of the Cold War once celebrated vast inventories of old tanks and other armored cars. But now, even the stocks are low. The open source analyst Jompy looked at 3 fleets and concluded that the maximum of the remaining cars had not moved in years. “A vehicle that does not move so much is a dead vehicle,” Jompy explained.

With armored cars, even the very old ones, they move rarely in Russian services, more and more Russian aggression equipment drives in civil vans and compact cars. Horses can be the next.

This decrease in mechanization exposes Russian infantry to the force of the burning Ukrainian and obtains many unnecessarily murdered troops, Sapozhnikov wrote. Civil vehicles, pressured in the First Line Service, are “an entire shit that burns and kills our soldiers,” said a Sapozhnikov.

But that means Russia loses the wider war. As bad as Russia’s power-generation problems, Ukraine is worse.

“Russian forces are sustaining heavy losses,” Ukrainian analysis group Frontelligence Insight explained. “However, they continue advancing in multiple areas where Ukrainian defenses are stretched thin due to manpower shortages—and where Russia has been able to concentrate superior numbers.”

Sources:

1. ORYX

2. Anton Gerashchenko

3. Jompy

4. Insight Frontalligence

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