Washington is "learning lessons" from the conflict about ammunition needs in a great power war, which are "far greater" than expected, a US military official says.
Also, I remember reading, the farther East the Ukranian army advances, the longer the distance grows, therefore resupply becomes more difficult, whereas on the opposite side the contrary is correct, ressuply becomes easier for Russia.
Right, supplies become more difficult on a wider front. Also, we’re into rain season now where a lot of terrain becomes muddy and impassable. Especially so by western vehicles that Ukraine now relies on. It’s entirely possible that Russia is intentionally drawing Ukrainians in, then once they have their forces ready, and ground hardens, they will start a counterattack.
Also, I remember reading, the farther East the Ukranian army advances, the longer the distance grows, therefore resupply becomes more difficult, whereas on the opposite side the contrary is correct, ressuply becomes easier for Russia.
Right, supplies become more difficult on a wider front. Also, we’re into rain season now where a lot of terrain becomes muddy and impassable. Especially so by western vehicles that Ukraine now relies on. It’s entirely possible that Russia is intentionally drawing Ukrainians in, then once they have their forces ready, and ground hardens, they will start a counterattack.
🤞Fingers crossed, maybe by new year’s eve we can all be toasting the collapse of the Empire. Cheers. 🍾🥂