Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022): Thread 1 - Ukrainian Liars vs Russian Liars with Air and Artillery Superiority

How well is the combat this going for Russia?

  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Blyatskrieg

    Votes: 46 6.6%
  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A well planned strike with few faults

    Votes: 45 6.5%
  • ⭐⭐⭐ Competent attack with some upsets

    Votes: 292 42.1%
  • ⭐⭐ Worse than expected

    Votes: 269 38.8%
  • ⭐ Ukraine takes back Crimea 2022

    Votes: 42 6.1%

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Retarded shower thought:

I don't know why NATO is just giving away their shiny toys to the Ukrainians just for them to be blown up because the war is practically over now at this point. If they keep doing this, then soon they won't have any arsenal for themselves when shit really goes south for them.
In the western hemisphere if you have the chance to dump materiel anywhere you take it so that you can grift for a bigger budget and nicer newer toys. Also the politicians get a nice kickback from the death and destruction industry.
 
In the western hemisphere if you have the chance to dump materiel anywhere you take it so that you can grift for a bigger budget and nicer newer toys. Also the politicians get a nice kickback from the death and destruction industry.
This, and the politicians can say they "did something".
 
Just started the day. Thread's moving like lightning. Apparently the Russians haven't taken Kharkov and Kyiv yet. Can see drone attacks on Russian columns.

Every day the Russians don't take these cities is a loss for them. They expected a walk-over, didn't get it. If Kyiv is taken, would look for the Ukrainian government to work from Lviv. Am sure they've already set up. Still a lot of Ukraine, actually the vast majority, that hasn't seen a Russian soldier. At the rate things are going, the Ukrainians will never give up, meaning the Russians have to try and take the whole country. Doubt they can do it with forces available.

Still don't understand the Russians' piss-poor planning. You'd think they would have had a solid operations plan already on the shelf, ready for implementation. That's the job of a General Staff. If your operation is properly planned you don't have forces running out of gas, as a rule.

In the end, the Russian "victory" will turn out to be very, very expensive for Russia. Already is, in more ways than one.

On the other hand, every day the Russians don't get bogged down in urban warfare but take control of the surrounding countryside is a win for them.
 
awww, don't be modest russki. Your "washing toilets in Poland" spiel gives you away pretty solidly.
The Polish people thank you for washing their toilets while they are away washing toilets in England.
I dunno, Poles are the Mexicans of Europe, they do all the jobs the natives don't want to. You have to assume that Ukrainians are the Mexicans of Poland in similar fashion. What else is there to do there except shit jobs no Pole wants?

I had no idea it was a stereotype. But you know what they say about stereotypes
Oh shit, that means the Ukrainians are the Guatemalans/Centroamericanos of Europe.
 
I dunno, Poles are the Mexicans of Europe, they do all the jobs the natives don't want to. You have to assume that Ukrainians are the Mexicans of Poland in similar fashion. What else is there to do there except shit jobs no Pole wants?

I had no idea it was a stereotype. But you know what they say about stereotypes
kek, nice backtracking. But everyone knows that among post-Soviet states only Russians are really fond of "Ukrainians are plumbers of Poland" shit.

You can fool Western Kiwis but not the rest of us.

they're just so full of shit
Aren't we all?
 
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Just started the day. Thread's moving like lightning. Apparently the Russians haven't taken Kharkov and Kyiv yet. Can see drone attacks on Russian columns.

Every day the Russians don't take these cities is a loss for them. They expected a walk-over, didn't get it. If Kyiv is taken, would look for the Ukrainian government to work from Lviv. Am sure they've already set up. Still a lot of Ukraine, actually the vast majority, that hasn't seen a Russian soldier. At the rate things are going, the Ukrainians will never give up, meaning the Russians have to try and take the whole country. Doubt they can do it with forces available.

Still don't understand the Russians' piss-poor planning. You'd think they would have had a solid operations plan already on the shelf, ready for implementation. That's the job of a General Staff. If your operation is properly planned you don't have forces running out of gas, as a rule.

In the end, the Russian "victory" will turn out to be very, very expensive for Russia. Already is, in more ways than one.
I think the hidden message here is that the militaries of every current world power (US, Russia, China) are all garbage and they all only retain geopolitical clout because they beat up small fry or don't go to war at all. Well, that and nukes I guess. The mistake Russia made was figuratively saying the quiet part out loud.
 
Fewer resistances on the south, Ukraine most likely had the majority of its forces on the eastern front.

I am just waiting for Russians to de-nazify Odessa.

Some people have been waiting them for 8 long years, let the grudge be settled!

Except that black sea in the winter is royal shit. Poor faggots have been puking their guts out at sea for at least 24 hours waiting for the break in weather. Winter is shit time for naval assault, I guess the imminent invasion from NATO into Russia justifies this.
 
This would be like if Poland in 1939 made a bunch of moves to try and host French and British forces on their territory (while having a leadership totally owned by said countries) and those countries along with Poland suddenly made a bunch of aggressive moves to force Germany to return the part of Silesia/Prussia not annexed by Poland after the uprising. Hitler would've loved that, and he probably would've been justified to smack Poland around a bit and make them cough up the part of Silesia/Prussia they stole after World War I.
Are you insinuating that Hitler did something wrong when sending the Poles the "Danzig or war" ultimatum?
Sounds like globohomo propaganda to me.

Also Putin's "anti fascism" excuse is laughable and shows that Russia still hasn't gotten over WW2
 
That guy makes fan songs inspired by Ace Combat's soundtrack. A War Thunder YouTuber made the original Ghost of Kyiv in DCS, and now an Ace Combat fan made a soundtrack. Literally can't make this up.
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