There are eight problems really, you forgot to mention vodka 🤣
@zombiTroutАй бұрын
And more vodka…
@100SideDiceАй бұрын
@@colinhall8998 i mean, it works as coolant for them... ( nothing could go wrong) (many russian pilots died from being drunk mid-air and sneaking coolant)
@Hawk7886Ай бұрын
@@100SideDiceI'd totally fly drunk in a simulator, doing it irl is actually suicide
@yosecretsquirrelАй бұрын
More specifically, alcoholism. Ten years ago I used to chat with Russian women and they always complained that their men were useless unemployed drunks. However, can you blame them? At the time, Russia under Putin was banging the war drum and as this video points out, they dont have a lot of war veterans due mostly to acute lead poisoning. They read the writing on the wall, not a lot of motivation for them as a result, might as well be drunk.
The Russians can truthfully boast they have highest flying tank turrets in the world.
@iceninjaplays3057Ай бұрын
There the best at tank turret toss
@iankendal3852Ай бұрын
And now the biggest underwater Black sea fleet.👍
@acgsmith5937Ай бұрын
They're also unbeatable in in the out-of-control fuel depot fire category.
@D.FrasureАй бұрын
@@iankendal3852 🤣🤣
@vanessacherche6393Ай бұрын
no olympics for them, but many new world records...
@nevyn_karresАй бұрын
Half a million young men dead, that is a shameful indictment of our species. And that is only on one side, let alone civilians.
@handsomeman-pm9vyАй бұрын
Let a dictator have his way, and that is what you get.
@markingledow9495Ай бұрын
‘Casualties’ does not mean dead - fatalities are estimated 50k-75k - still pretty grim, but not so headline-grabbing
@kvman6410Ай бұрын
between Putin and Netanyahu we have the greatest mass murderers since Pol Pot.
@BurtonShottonАй бұрын
An indictment of "our species"? That's a broad brush. I don't see Canadians, Swiss, Costa Ricans, Japanese, South Koreans, etc., doing each other in by the hundreds of thousands.
@darius3550Ай бұрын
Zelensky doesn't care about his people.
@randomescuАй бұрын
I was in the romaniam army. Things i remember: commanders stoling our food and practicing at shooting range once a week, 3 rounds, semiautomatic fire with the AK 47. Once in 1.3 years, 5 rounds with a marksman rifle (PSL). Our LMG (1 in the entire unit) could only fire 1 round at a time then open it and manually move the band.
@20chocsadayАй бұрын
In the event of a NATO attack they might have been best to negotiate 'free passage' for a moderate fee. Unless they had 6 months warning and the determination to resist.
@Microarmor007Ай бұрын
@@20chocsaday Watch out for the pickpockets though!
@user-xh3wr1do7kАй бұрын
I served 15 years in the British Armed Forces. Every month, I fired my rifle on the range, practiced tactics, first aid and most importantly, contact drills.
@zenanicholls7736Ай бұрын
@@user-xh3wr1do7k I am going back a few years, and maybe your experience is the result of lessons learned during the Falklands conflict, but I remember that troops heading south across the Atlantic for that conflict were practising with weapons they did not normally get to fire (I am thinking of the Carl Gustaf anti-tank weapon in particular) because the ammunition was considered too expensive.
@DieyoungDiefastАй бұрын
@@zenanicholls7736 One unit of Royal Marines was re-directed from jungle training in Belize to the Falklands and was armed with M16s with underslung grenade launchers.
@psychocudaАй бұрын
My advice to the Russians; start learning Chinese. Beijing will be your new overlords and you'll be doing as they say.
@Michael-los_angelesАй бұрын
CCP will take the Eastern part. Sakha, Siberia, etc.
Ай бұрын
Russia will become the new Chinese puppet/vassal state.
@atlantic3866Ай бұрын
At least China is developing science, building factories. Russia only extracts gas, their entire economy.
@scoutmanАй бұрын
nah chinee has their own problems to deal with
@TheAmericanAmericanАй бұрын
Yup. Winnie the Pooh is a VERY greedy bear...
@chrissloan7799Ай бұрын
Lol Russian army is the 2nd strongest army in Ukraine now also in Russia......
@fraserthomson5766Ай бұрын
Ruzzian army, 2nd best in Ruzzia lol
@_TheRealGodАй бұрын
Hahaha!!! 👍
@alessandro3139Ай бұрын
USA is 1st in USA, but after 20 years we can definitely say that's the second in Afghanistan!
@MrAttriti0nАй бұрын
This joke is killing in Mariupol
@mithridatesii6925Ай бұрын
@@alessandro3139 why ? because they took Afghanistan in 72 hours and were there for 20 years and recently left it with weapons to make sure the chaos continues in middle east with taliban in charge ? dont you think it was done on purpose ?
@rafram4132Ай бұрын
Putin asked his general 'where is my billion dollars that was supposed to buy tanks/planes/vehicles/equipment for my soldiers? General says oh you used it for you 1 billion dollar mansion. Putin says 'oh ok, good I thought someone else may have stole from the military budget before me.'
@ChristopherparlowАй бұрын
Mister the Russians buy and make their own equipment. They buy very little from the out side .
@EDD519Ай бұрын
@@Christopherparlow and its good stuff , takes a drone with a gernade to blow up a tank !
@Kehua800Ай бұрын
@@Christopherparlow you still need to pay salary and pay business owners for raw materials on long contracts - who signs of these contracts and what percentages goes to the middle guys - are their proper audits within Russia I don't think so. The list goes on and on translation very short = corruption.
@alexcarter8807Ай бұрын
I stumbled across a video on here about Putin's mansions/compounds ... he has *many*
@larrynlaАй бұрын
@@Christopherparlow Untrue. Civilian aircraft especially depend a lot on outside sources for parts.
And yet they are still winning.... 20% of ukraine is under russia control. Ukraine is currently a failed state that cannot afford to defend themself. They are in life support and only being alive because NATO is protecting them. If ukraine had to fight alone this whole war was over a long time ago.
@JFJDАй бұрын
Human Suffering = The Dark Side.
@sidgarrett7247Ай бұрын
@@notofthisworld5998Not hardly, comrade, cope harder. Russia has lost and the republicans are self destructing.
@markwarnberg9504Ай бұрын
It is amazing that Russia has suvived without NCOs??
@stuartbailey9287Ай бұрын
For the last 600 years we in the West seem to flip between belief that "Russia is an all mighty steam roller" and then following something like Klushino in 1610, Austerlitz in 1805, Tannenburg in 1914 or the 1939 Winter War in Finland we swap to thinking "Russia is a joke". In actual fact we should probably follow the advise of the British Stateman who said "Russia is never so strong as we think and Russia is never so weak as we think.
@ronp2644Ай бұрын
So Russia is Mid af
@franzschlottbohm531Ай бұрын
I think this is spot on.
@francescolacarrubba6509Ай бұрын
sadly this becomes irrelevant when the not as as strong not as weak state has a zillion nuclear warheads in store. and putin is such a jerk that he could probably use them sooner or later
@20chocsadayАй бұрын
But their naval defeat by the Japanese taught Fisher that 12" guns were a good main armament for battleships. The admiral who made his entire navy look backward.
@Mega3iDАй бұрын
yeah also Poland so brutally wounded by 123 years of non existance on maps almost devastate them in 1920
@bradley8361Ай бұрын
Putin underestimated the Western Nations overwhelming support for Ukraine.
@20chocsadayАй бұрын
Underwhelming.
@AndrewWilkin-n4iАй бұрын
This conflict could go nuclear very quickly, Russia has a huge nuclear arsenal 😮😮
@TheRebelAllianceAreTerroristsАй бұрын
@@AndrewWilkin-n4i I bet none of them even work, Russia wouldn't last 10 minutes against America, I'm surprised Ukraine hasn't even reached moscow yet considering how Russia is literally the weakest military in the world
@kweetjeАй бұрын
@@AndrewWilkin-n4ioh 😮 their rockets will probably explose at launch…
@ericniederkruger7537Ай бұрын
Definitely want to support the most corrupt Nazis in Europe.
@toestub-uk4enАй бұрын
Russia is a kleptocracy. Kleptocracies and military belligerence don't mix. The trickle down, horse and sparrow, effect really does work here. When you go to trot out your war horse you find the barn empty, the horse, everything stolen and gone and the only thing left is a couple starving sparrows.
@oldernu1250Ай бұрын
Great proverb, very true. Thanks.
@johnsluggerАй бұрын
*They are not a Kleptocracy. Their form of government is actually called "INDUSTRIAL FEUDALISM".*
@gykg3202Ай бұрын
And a maffia state, exactly
@gykg3202Ай бұрын
@@johnsluggernice term
@waelfaraj6705Ай бұрын
Despite that , But still they have the several iskander m ballistic missiles produced monthly and the guided gliding fab bombs that are not so easy to repel... They still have vast wealth and they are buying missiles from Iran that has something like upgraded Soviet missiles .Russia could not to be underestimated despite its huge losses , so Ukraine has better find ways to destroy the Ruzzian aircrafts and air defenses as much as they can ...
@robhaywood6783Ай бұрын
YA KNOW WHAT I'VED NOTICED in 2022 when Russia first started this war there were lots of Russian Fan boys in the comments talking trash where have they all gone?
@garethloxton3442Ай бұрын
You'll find them all hiding on channels like WION and Hindustan Times, any Indian pro-Russian channel is where they lurk still spewing out the same BS they did 2.5 years ago. Those are the channels I go to to troll them!
@danielstapler4315Ай бұрын
YT channels are like clubs. You need to figure out the right club for you. This is a Ukranian club they've gone to join Russian clubs.
@brandonden795Ай бұрын
@@danielstapler4315 This, they are out there and being paid
@Hawk7886Ай бұрын
They're still out there but a ton of them got drafted lol
@themodernninja8074Ай бұрын
They had to go fight. RIP
@cjane_worldАй бұрын
500.000 deaths is tragic! I do feel sorry for some of these soldiers who were forced to fight a senseless war...
@welikedominos6583Ай бұрын
99 % of all wars are senseless
@vladimir.Shorty.M.Ай бұрын
I was growing up in Czechoslovakia during cold war and I can say with confidence that all Warsaw Pact armies including Soviet Army was potemkin village mirage supported by huge number of inexperienced, untrained conscripts and fat and stupid "professional" officers that were constantly drunk. It was a great job with early retirement with huge pension and bonuses. If NATO invaded it would be walking in the park. Warsaw Pact soldiers would happily exchange their guns for "West" Walkman.
@hillside21Ай бұрын
The photos I've seen of ČSLA troops do not suggest martial vigor, but they get serious extra credit for creating the wonderful Mlok "salamander" camouflage. (My Czech great-grandfather left Bohemia for the US, after serving in the Austro-Hungarian army, thankfully, before WW I.)
@sergeant64Ай бұрын
In supporting Ukraine, NATO has depleted its ammunition reserves, leaving it with only enough to sustain combat for 2-4 weeks. Thus, not only is Russia a *house of cards* But so is NATO.
@markwarnberg9504Ай бұрын
@@sergeant64 NATO running out of ammo? Unlikely as almost every NATO country has some arms/ammo production.
@osric1730Ай бұрын
@@markwarnberg9504 That's true. Just not enough to sustain a near peer war. Nobody has production capacity just lying around for decades on the off-chance they're going to need a million shells a month. So with or without Ukraine NATO, just like everyone else, would find themselves with a massive shortage of everything in a matter of weeks. And that would last for as long as it takes to create a war economy. Every country is a paper tiger after a couple of months of intensive near peer war, except the US which could probably manage 6. This is the reason why Ukraine is struggling. Russia was given time to hunker down and move towards a war economy, whilst Ukraine's suppliers are still playing at it.
@irocsilverАй бұрын
Goof
@FrostFire1987Ай бұрын
maybe they should work on you know...indoor plumbing first?
@handsomeman-pm9vyАй бұрын
We don't need no stinking indoor plumbing. We are Russians. lol
@bicmitchum136828 күн бұрын
Indians
@kidthumpАй бұрын
Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Case in point their third rate Army.
@leannevandekew1996Ай бұрын
Vladimir told his doctor,: ‘Every day I wake up, I look in the mirror, I want to throw up. What’s wrong with me?’ The doctor replied: "I don’t know, but your eyesight is perfect."
@MMuraseofSandvichАй бұрын
I heard that in Groucho Marx's voice.
@Ds74-pmrqАй бұрын
@@MMuraseofSandvich It's Rodney Dangerfield
@MoniqueangeliqueLumpkinАй бұрын
BLABLABLA QUIT THE CRAP, PEASE,
@leannevandekew1996Ай бұрын
@@MoniqueangeliqueLumpkin More on.
@leannevandekew1996Ай бұрын
@@MoniqueangeliqueLumpkin Seen Nile.
@dennisorwin8716Ай бұрын
The eighth crack is the loss of trained crews of tanks and other armored vehicles, pilots, and combat hardened sergeants. None of these can be replaced in any short time-frame.
@welikedominos6583Ай бұрын
Russias been backing away from tanks mostly motorcycles are much more efficient and take hardly any training and are much faster
@pcka12Ай бұрын
@@welikedominos6583So what are motorcycles 'more efficient at'? Delivering bodies towards Ukrainian lines?
@unrecognizedtalent3432Ай бұрын
You know what's cool? The top comments have begun to be dominated by regular humans and not Russian bots. We're winning the information war, folks! 👏 👏
@lesleyeldridge-612Ай бұрын
Maybe funding for bot farms has been cut they can all be sent to the front now, bwahaa 😂
@mlisaj111128 күн бұрын
I don’t know if we won, or if most Russian bots are just focused on the impending US election, and are busy trying to get Putin’s buddy Trump re-elected. I agree there seem to be fewer clear Russian bot comments in military/Ukraine videos now, but they may pop back up after the US election. Bot comments will likely go down as the Russian budget tightens, but I don’t think yet.
@micwclarАй бұрын
Part of the issue is the common misunderstanding about Russian vs Soviet. For the longest time, the two were used interchangeably, and the need for correction was slight. Now the difference is staggering. The Soviets were not genius tactician, they weren't skilled tactician, the idea was overwhelming firepower in a surprise attack and move quickly. The whole system is wasteful, but can be effective if the cost isn't considered. And remember, Putin is from the intelligence side, so he didn't get dirty in the barracks and harassed by senior enlisted personnel. Add to this the staggering corruption at every level, and it's a wonder the units were able to mobilize at all.
@reshuram4353Ай бұрын
Georgy Zhukov disagrees.
@borghorsa1902Ай бұрын
Putin was not from intelligence side actually, he was never accepted into Russian version of CIA - the GRU. He was forced to finish his career at some forgotten KGB office in occupied East GErmany
@xornxenophon3652Ай бұрын
Soviets were not bad; the SovietUnion was far larger than Russia, incorporating Belarus and Ukraine and the baltic states. This makes a difference. Corruption was probably also less than today in Russia.
@DetlefNaaseАй бұрын
@@xornxenophon3652
@piotrsmolanski8777Ай бұрын
They are the same. It's just that the war has changed - a lot.
@leedexАй бұрын
You know it isn’t going as planned. When the “second” most powerful country, is asking North Korea for help 😂
@playwars3037Ай бұрын
Not asking, BEGGING for help.
@Ghenghis_1Ай бұрын
@@playwars3037Pootin is in Mongolia now, he will be begging for Mongolian's help soon.
@dearlrogers3498Ай бұрын
N. Korea produces more rocket's than the USA does & Russian isn't getting them for free China , N. Korea Russia & Iran produce 5 to 1 more weapon's than the West.
@handsomeman-pm9vyАй бұрын
@@Ghenghis_1 If those former Soviet Republics were smart, they would take advantage of Russians weakened status.
@slsslc8207Ай бұрын
North Korea does have the 4th largest military in the world though, and largely the same Soviet era stuff that Russia is using. They have plenty of stuff to sell russia
@newhailmanАй бұрын
What sucks is that most of the young men on the front line never wanted any part of this
@roryobrien4401Ай бұрын
Unfortunately they have exactly the same neanderthal mindset as their incompetent commanders because they don't know no better. You must remember this people has never known democracy, only autocracy. What saved Russia in WWII was that they were fighting for their homeland. Thankfully this is not the case in Ukraine whatever Putin tells them.
@EDD519Ай бұрын
never do !
@bulwinkleАй бұрын
That is true of all conflicts.
@newhailmanАй бұрын
@@bulwinkle after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor there wasn't hardly a man in the US that wasn't begging to be accepted by the military to go overseas and fight for this country. And I'm sure that was also the case for the revolutionary war and others around the globe. So no, it's certainly not the case for every war.
@reedgarry229Ай бұрын
Russian soldiers lack the will to fight. Russia can not win this war.
@ianworley8169Ай бұрын
Let's not forget the mighty Red Army of WW2 contained over 7 million Ukrainians. Many of it's elite units, front line officers and high ranking General Staff and Marshalls were Ukrainians, including the mightiest of them all, Marshall Zhukov.
@parallaxview47Ай бұрын
And that's why we want them in NATO.
@Richard-e5mАй бұрын
There is a joke about Putin in a seance to contact Stalin: Putin: The Nazis are outside of Kursk again. What do I do. Stalin: Do what I did. Put the best Ukrainian troops up front and ask the US for arms.
@andyb6866Ай бұрын
Wasn't Zhukov Russian? Maybe you meant Koniev, who was Russian too but lead a Ukrainian division?
@davyjones5509Ай бұрын
На начало 1941 года украинцы составляли лишь 23% от численности красной армии. К 1945 украинцы составляли лишь 12%. И маршал жуков мой земляк, родился в России, калужская губерния, сейчас Калужская область. Так что прекращай принимать фентанил
@romanwinchester5208Ай бұрын
Менше баяришніка треба пити, щоб з людьми спілкуватись, рюцьке швайне @@davyjones5509
@choreomaniacАй бұрын
Russia lost more tanks in two weeks in Ukraine than in 9 years in Afghanistan. And the Afghan war helped bring down the Soviet Union. And that was when the Soviet Union has millions more young men than Russia does today and much more material. And the Afghans never had F-16s. The Russians are screwed.
@eyaklen4804Ай бұрын
Russia learned from the past mistake. Now their shovels very effective. Eastern Ukraine will become Russian Federation forever. It makes the west got really mad & angry
@johnson5657Ай бұрын
And now when you done doing crystal go and do a fact check this lowlife Russian army that everyone laughed at still holding all the ground it took from Ukraine and about to lunch another attack mean while the "major" Ukraine attack grind to a hold
@MrJamespeytonАй бұрын
Russia has lost much more in Ukraine than it did in Afghanistan but will be totally humiliated if it doesn’t win against Ukraine. They have already been humiliated but not ready yet to admit it.
@Mad_Dog_of_the_RegimeАй бұрын
@@MrJamespeyton "Humiliated" by defeating country backed by millitary alliance of 50+ countries, okay bozo.
@rizza137Ай бұрын
@@Mad_Dog_of_the_RegimeI bet you also think Russia could beat nato well atleast Putin does but how would he be able to beat them if he can’t beat Ukraine that only has use of some of natos weapons?
@peterlawrence3152Ай бұрын
Those stats for Orc losses are madness.
@AcrillianАй бұрын
Yeah but they might be over reported since Ukraine/US is posting them
@stagg2158Ай бұрын
@@Acrillianso if it is not true why don't Russia report their losses...no they can't because they don't recover their dead invaders
@jesterj8526Ай бұрын
It’s a estimate true stats can’t be truly verified until the conflict ends and even then it’s a rough estimate
@bjornstahle4652Ай бұрын
@@Acrillian It is an overall estimate from various sources. More likely to be closer to the truth than anything posted by ruZZia.
@JKDstocksАй бұрын
@jesterj8526 I mean like few months ago a smart orc actually calculated a rough estimate based on the hidden Russian losses he's seen and he put it at a lot 400k
@alvarvillalongamarch3894Ай бұрын
Brilliant and profound analysis of Russia's mentality and its brutal history.Brilliant individuals and a miserable society,without morality or empathy.
@alext5285Ай бұрын
This is an echo chamber, not an analysis. Repeating stereotypes that are very far from reality usually leads to an incorrect assessment of the enemy's potential.
@michaelpilosАй бұрын
Lions for Lambs .. such a waste of humanity
@covercalls88Ай бұрын
I would not count Putin out too easily. A leader like him is willing to sacrifice everything to stay in power.
@20chocsadayАй бұрын
He is in position for life. But replaceable, and he knows it.
@dalehill6127Ай бұрын
*THAT* is not any kind of 'leader'!
@20chocsadayАй бұрын
@@dalehill6127 It has been said that he got where he is by following the crowd.
@handsomeman-pm9vyАй бұрын
But are the people under him willing to sacrifice themselves?
@ExiSTEINАй бұрын
The Clone or the old Fagot???
@ChairmanMeow1Ай бұрын
All they have to do is leave Ukraine. Its so simple!!
@extraordinarywolf320Ай бұрын
NATO needs to back out !! They started the war
@GanymedeXDАй бұрын
Thats so naive … thats the problem … its basically impossible to do this …
@joshuahoover6841Ай бұрын
@@GanymedeXDwhy?
@welikedominos6583Ай бұрын
@@GanymedeXDRussia could easily do that but they want Ukraine that’s why they aren’t gonna leave
@alext146722 күн бұрын
you know most of the residents of Crimea and Donbass are Russians. they don't want to live in Ukraine. all former republics of the ussr - are artificial countries with artificial borders, try to understand that.
@billjones4325Ай бұрын
Corruption vodka corruption vodka corruption vodka and some more vodka
@aeroearthАй бұрын
Got several thousand gallons of Vodka put aside for when Comrade kamala harris is "selected' to be the next USA "president" (where "selected" is the process that might LOOK like an "election" but the non communist candidate is roundly defeated - at 3 am in the morning ,when every one is asleep..........................)
@GanymedeXDАй бұрын
Vodka is actually a factor that keeps it running … at the same time causing problems!
@aurathedraak7909Ай бұрын
*Finland in ww2 is laughing* *Finland today in 2024 is still laughing*
@davyjones5509Ай бұрын
Ну а что им ещё делать? В зимней войне проиграли, во второй мировой войне поставили не на ту лошадь и так же позорно проиграли. Нация неудачников.
@Diego_laoshiАй бұрын
The Finns will be still laughing with or without a reason. Good laughter prolongs your life. They aren't enemies for Russia unless they really want to be ones.
@b4nterontilt245Ай бұрын
@@davyjones5509 Soviet lost winter war. They were supposed to take whole country but struggled
@davyjones5509Ай бұрын
@@b4nterontilt245 Маннергейм подписал капитуляцию на условиях СССР, граница была отодвинута от Ленинграда. Выкинь свой учебник.
@b4nterontilt245Ай бұрын
@@davyjones5509 They took 10% of teritorry. Soviet wanted all of it. They failed just like you fail now in Ukraine, managed to capture 9% of land in almost 3 years and even lost some of your own
@chrisbarker2700Ай бұрын
Russia is a paper tiger for sure.
@danielmiller3781Ай бұрын
Paper bear
@just9911Ай бұрын
Russia WAS a paper tiger. Now they are such a joke that being a paper tiger would be an improvement.
@paulthomson2466Ай бұрын
The Soviet Army is the Potemkin Village of militaries
@christiandauz3742Ай бұрын
The Soviets wished they had T-90s, Drones and RPGs at Barbarossa
@romeogАй бұрын
Soviet army doesn't exist for 32 years
@wilberwhateley7569Ай бұрын
@@christiandauz3742 What's that old saying? "You go to war with the army you have - not the army you wish you had?" Well, that's what's happening now and the army they have now isn't all that great...
@PulkaSkurkenАй бұрын
@@wilberwhateley7569 so true, but they decided them self when they did go to war, and for sure they didn't have the Army they thought they had.
@wilberwhateley7569Ай бұрын
@@PulkaSkurken Yup - and that's the leadership's own fault...
@willemvanderKooijАй бұрын
If they have a military parade with only. 1 tank WWII relic then you know its army is in dear trouble.
@mlisaj111128 күн бұрын
And if the “troops” marching in the parade suddenly look like a bunch of 16-year-olds…that’s a bad sign too. And that happened this last May Day as Russia used high school military cadets to fill out the marching “troop” formations in the parade.
@michaelmanes3751Ай бұрын
Excellent analysis. I would add a few notes, however, particularly the lack of ncos. Without good NCOs you have nothing!
@weirdo1060Ай бұрын
Good NCOs act like internal managers. Russian NCOs act like bullies who exploit junior enlisted.
@sammyjimsmith6100Ай бұрын
But they all march so nice in the videos
@stephenr6913Ай бұрын
I'm Canadian. Several years ago we were told that we had some 500 (please correct me if I'm mistaken) Canadian forces personnel were working as trainers in Ukraine. As a civilian I did not what that meant. Since the war began I have a better idea. The trainers were instructing in NATO tactics, flexible structures and soldiers who think for themselves and adapt to changing conditions. Would Russia take on NATO? Vladivostok would become a NATO base.....
@GeorgeFuriousАй бұрын
It could be a 180 degrees outcome also.
@aeroearthАй бұрын
"Would Russia take on NATO? " Most certainly yes even if 139 million Russians died in the attempt out of the 140 million. That would leave 1 million dedicated communist Party Members !
@GeorgeFuriousАй бұрын
@@aeroearth You wont be able to see it unless you hide somewhere in Africa.
@aeroearthАй бұрын
@@GeorgeFurious Timbucto is is then !!!
@Apophis1010Ай бұрын
It's mind boggling the commanders have no idea how to use their mechanized units. Those helicopters are very deadly but only when used properly. The T-90 tank is a decent tank, only in certain situations. Instead of waiting for or preparing those situations, they clumsily toss them in. Ukraines best ally are the Russian commanders
@zombiTroutАй бұрын
They haven’t embraced the concepts of combined arms and maneuver warfare.
@GekkeHenkie1313Ай бұрын
The T-90 was outdated as soon as it started production. T-14 Armata the same. But yes in the right situation they can still damage other tanks. It still has a huge cannon.
@20chocsadayАй бұрын
@@GekkeHenkie1313 That big gun on the Russian style tanks was in a cheaply printed magazine in a hardware store when the UK tank gun was 105mm rifled. I have never seen a similar magazine since.
@GanymedeXDАй бұрын
And Russian’s best allies Ukraine’s commanders … wasting western trained Ukrainian soldiers with obsolete tactics as their soldiers complain about …
@GekkeHenkie1313Ай бұрын
@@GanymedeXD as Russia is losing more ground. xD this is like the orcs saying the rohirrim uses primitive tactics. xD
@vortexgen1Ай бұрын
There are many more cracks than just the ones mentioned. Moving one corrupt officer from a position and installing another corrupt officer in that position doesn't make any difference. And the list goes on.
@grumps-n5h27 күн бұрын
Most important thing is that Putin turned out to be an idiot.
@tjk_princeАй бұрын
Russia 2022: 2nd best military in the world 2023: 2nd best military in Ukraine 2024: 2nd best military in Russia
@parapara8572Ай бұрын
2025 2nd best military in history
@jacksonteller1337Ай бұрын
@@parapara8572 nipe 2025 no more Ru military. If the AFU isn't defeated by then the RF will fall apart into all types of small countries. And looking at the facts coming out of the war they are incapable of defeating the AFU.
@jacksonteller1337Ай бұрын
@@parapara8572 by 2025 the Ru army will be gone. No more reserves.
@bigwillyj4083Ай бұрын
@@parapara8572only your own like. Poor boy.
@parapara8572Ай бұрын
@@bigwillyj4083 i actually didn like but alr
@MERISI001Ай бұрын
Lying to your enemy is one thing. Lying to your own troops results in them lying back.
@weirdo1060Ай бұрын
Russian government and military officers told conflicting stories to their troops. Some said that Ukrainians would greet them as heroes. Some said they were only going on exercises.
@aeroearthАй бұрын
"Thou Shalt Not Bear False Witness"
@danielt.8573Ай бұрын
A country with so much farmland, so much water and so much people waiting to be given some land chooses to lose all its youth in a useless war.
@aeroearthАй бұрын
Such a stunning tribute to the absolute power of communism.
@GanymedeXDАй бұрын
Its all about money and power … and you call what rules. The world as useless … thats so naive!
@welikedominos6583Ай бұрын
Russia has so many young men and has not lost many men compared to the overall population
@danielt.8573Ай бұрын
@@welikedominos6583 That means nothing if your percentage of young population below 21 is like 10% of the whole population. Also, let's not forget the mass emigration of young russians who want to escape conscription.
@aeroearthАй бұрын
Anything over 1 is not acceptable. Neither is invading another country.
@nem447Ай бұрын
It makes me wonder how many of Russia's nukes are even operational...
@aeroearthАй бұрын
Er...um... one and a half...but only on a Wednesday afternoon
@smgeraldoАй бұрын
Do we really want to find out??
@mikitzАй бұрын
A single casualty is a tragedy, over half a million casualties is Putin's idea of a successful special military operation.
@KennethOram-ei9ffАй бұрын
You choose to believe the Uk9figures for losses of manpower and equipment. Mostly American donated equipment that is obsolesent or obsolete.
@KennethOram-ei9ffАй бұрын
Ukrainian casualties supplied by that well known comic V. Zelensky.
@jenschristensen1774Ай бұрын
@@KennethOram-ei9ff ... yet still better than the Russian equipment. No figure can be taken at face value, since both countries twist the numbers. That is why the best alternative is to look at neutral estimates, which was done here.
@jacksonteller1337Ай бұрын
@@KennethOram-ei9ff the Russian losses are the KIA, MIA, WIA and POWs. The AFU figures are the same as the western estimate when you combine all these. We actually got a higher figure of around 600.000 casualties with sources from Russia from burial surplus and excessive hospitalisation. Combined with the actual figures of POWs. Even the most outdated weapons from the west still outperform the newest Russian equipment. Just have a look at the old M-270, Patriots from the US and the Gepard, Leopard 2, CV-90 and so on from Europe. They outperformed everything but artillery and minefields. And now our F-16 MLU is kicking you in the teeth. They were bought well before i entered the RNAF and now they and i and they are both retired. But they still kick your bottom.
@jenschristensen1774Ай бұрын
@@KennethOram-ei9ff Surely Zelensky is personally doing both counting and reporting, just like Putin is in the ditches doing the same on the other side. I understand that you prefer numbers given by a man that throw everyone disagreeing with him out of windows.
@Mr-Science-StevensАй бұрын
Excellent analysis
@namesname7315Ай бұрын
0:30 - and today it's "second army in russia"😂
@CorvinwhiteАй бұрын
LOL
@rodneyjackson7147Ай бұрын
wait till china invades in siberia.
@KevinGriffin-ks7cgАй бұрын
They are a powerful country
@DodgerFan1988Ай бұрын
And to think as a kid during the Cold War, I was scared of a Russian invasion of Europe and America.
@zombiTroutАй бұрын
Russia also had the armies of Poland, East Germany, Ukraine, and others. Those countries all joined NATO ASAP for a reason…they were never going back.
@mikeg3439Ай бұрын
To be fair, Russia's ability and power did peak during that time and was not exactly a paper tiger then.
@kojifuryoАй бұрын
This is extremely depressing when you consider the fact that even in 2024, poor Russian citizens are considered as cannon fodder like it was during the Soviet era…
@williamkinkade2538Ай бұрын
It's a historic Russian thing.
@aeroearthАй бұрын
The handful of "people" running Russia would have absolutely no respect for the Human Rights of the Russian "peasants" over which they have absolute, unauthorised, control.
@GanymedeXDАй бұрын
Why depressing? It does not matter … regardless whether it is 2024 or 1945 … cannons need fodder … why should time change this? Its about tactics … and overwhelming manpower is still a strategy used today …
@kevinboles3885Ай бұрын
Seems like very good research paired with excellent analysis. Kudos.
@gooner72Ай бұрын
A strong experienced Senior NCO Corps is absolutely essential to an effective fighting force, these are the men who nurture both junior officers and junior NCO's and train the soldiers who will do the business when the time comes.
@weirdo1060Ай бұрын
Russian NCOs are just enlisted with more time in service, not internal managers like western forces. Instead of acting like a parental figure of authority, they often haze and abuse junior enlisted.
@hirameberhardt8643Ай бұрын
Russian military...cardboard bear.
@AdilulphАй бұрын
I suspect that it's almost the same issues for China
@unrecognizedtalent3432Ай бұрын
Same. Lots of fanatics who are constantly told how great they are, but not likely an actual effective military force.
@mikeg3439Ай бұрын
Not quite, no. They are more organized and coordinated on their corruption. Plus let's face it, if you are facing two million badly trained and armed soldiers, well... you are still facing two million of them.
@weirdo1060Ай бұрын
Worse for China. PLA has less recent combat experience compared to Russian military (Chechnya, Georgia, Ukraine, etc.). PLA also has corruption and recruiting problems too.
@GanymedeXDАй бұрын
@@unrecognizedtalent3432No fanatics … the lack of fanatism is their biggest problem … the Chinese army had its baptism with fire in Africa and failed horrendously … no fighting experience at all … in battle quickly descending into chais … poor tactics … poor preparation … starting with a ridiculous base security and layout …
@unrecognizedtalent3432Ай бұрын
@@GanymedeXD Wow! Interesting insight! I never heard about that campaign
@tshavfengvang7831Ай бұрын
Putin: I sent 700k to the frontlines for the SMO. World: You mean 925 thousand strongs for the meat grinder. 😂
@Richard-e5mАй бұрын
He started with about 170K at the beginning.
@GanymedeXDАй бұрын
He started with about 200k that he most likely believed were superior. There were no thoughts about the meat grinder being needed. And meanwhile he calls it war!
@lonnietoth5765Ай бұрын
I served 10 years Army with 2 years in Germany as a 16 E-10 : Radar Operator on a Hawk missile Base . Our mornings started with dailies on the radars , followed every 6 hours with ( 6 hr. checks ) another set of checks performed on the radar. Once a week we did a weekly and once a month a , that's right , a monthly . These were to be performed from an instruction sheet that would be initialed on that day , every day ! Our radar mechanics were on those radars all hours of the night and in all kinds of weather and we were right there with them . Our 5 ton trucks and later my Humvee ( Stinger Gunner ) were also checked before taking them out an bringing them in . The dreaded 2404 ! . They were cleaned and topped off with fuel when brought back ! EVERYTIME ! This is what we spent 90 % of our time doing . We didn't eat until our M-16A1 Rifles were cleaned and properly stored ! We didn't shower until those vehicles were topped off ! My Hawk crew in Germany , replaced 10 tires on my 2 1/2 ton cargo truck because they needed them replaced , period ! This was not buck passing , this was for our very lives and those Germans who trusted us and still do ?
@ivobrncic3990Ай бұрын
An outstanding analys. Very good. ❤
@XanraxАй бұрын
The best army is the one so feared it doesn't need to be used.
@williamsmith82719 күн бұрын
Yes, fear is so much cheaper than deploying actual forces
@Xanrax9 күн бұрын
@@williamsmith8271 Yes Russia showed its hand in 1906 and in Ukraine today and showed everyone how weak they are.
@LARamsEmpireАй бұрын
Play time is over Vlady!
@coffeedad31Ай бұрын
😂 I love Russia
@sgtmac62Ай бұрын
Logistics has always been the Soviets weakest link. Yes, I said it. Changing lapel pins doesn't change much.
@Richard-e5mАй бұрын
Stalin's logistics were a joke. Russia's is no better.
@weirdo1060Ай бұрын
US has improved systems (Pull instead of push) and technology (Modularity). Russian military still uses old push system and outdated formats from Cold War.
@mhaladawyАй бұрын
Very nice 👌 report
@stephenkearney8589Ай бұрын
Didn't someone once say (of the Soviet Union) "Kick in the front door and the whole rotten lot will come crashing down"?
@bobsherman3407Ай бұрын
Yes, that was Adolf Hitler in his book "Mein Kampf".
@malcolmpuhawan3695Ай бұрын
...drafting people who are too old to fight...sounded like a good idea
@aeroearthАй бұрын
Following Hilter's doctrine send 12 to 14 year olds off to fight battle against hardened soldiers with zero prospect of their surviving to satisfy your own, utterly selfish, ideological whims.
@janberthelsen7377Ай бұрын
Brilliant analysis of Russian military weaknesses. Due to the heavy losses of both manpower and materiel, I think that Russia is about to culminate soon (when Russia throws everything towards Prokrovsk and fails). This will set conditions for Ukraine to initiate a powerful counteroffensive in Spring 2025 (exactly the year when Russia is predicted to run out of everything).
@Diego_laoshiАй бұрын
In your wet dreams😂time will show. History is the only judge of what will happen.
@febrianekaardhiansyah6789Ай бұрын
forget about another counteroffensive, kursk adventure is stalling
@thomasfx3190Ай бұрын
I served in the artillery in the US Army. In our training we were shown Russian ordinance & artillery systems and they were not anything we'd feel comfortable handling and certainly not firing. Their fire direction technology is from the 1950's and means that Russian artillery officers are having to figure azimuth & elevation by hand when that doesn't work anymore. They cant be very accurate or effective and I'm sure there are accidents based on lack of training.
@jqmagooАй бұрын
Bro you nailed it..... Still worried about corruption monkeys with nukes ..............
@brentbean7903Ай бұрын
A Russian saying is quantity has its own quality. Russian tactics since WW1 is overwhelm no matter the losses and win. Talking to several German WW2 vets one said we killed Russians 10 to 1 until there weren't any more Germans. In the 21st century with Russia being saddled with world sanctions this tactic is obsolete.
@weirdo1060Ай бұрын
Soviet Union planned to use Warsaw Pact country forces first in a fight against NATO before deploying Russian troops. Today, Russia is relying on poor ethnic minorities from Siberia and their own people.
@brentbean7903Ай бұрын
@@weirdo1060 They have a history of using cannon fodder, like convicts and dissidences to tire out the enemy. Which means the troops don't want to fight jus look at Ukraine.
@aeroearthАй бұрын
Except there are 140 million Russians, 300 million Americans and 300 million Europeans. So in a war of attrition who is going to loose ???
@brentbean7903Ай бұрын
@@aeroearth In the US today over 40% of Americans side with Putin, depending on which way the wind is blowing the US could be a wild card. I never thought it would be so. I'm glad all my relatives that fought in WW2 aren't around to see so many siding with the people they fought against.
@GanymedeXDАй бұрын
@@weirdo1060They do not want to risk educated well trained people to think and communicate their concerns about the war … those are also more difficult to bait with money … and families more difficult to shut up with little goodies for the loss if their children.
@pzkpfw6864Ай бұрын
Anyone thinking the thumbnail is showing Russians using wooden weapons clearly was never in the Army or Marines. The soldier did not keep positive control of his rifle, his NCO found it, and now to ensure he cannot forget his weapon, he is forced to carry a cumbersome log. This is also done in the U.S. military.
@allanchapman798628 күн бұрын
Same in the British Army.
@schlirfАй бұрын
Wouldn't want to spread rumors, but if Russia's putting a lot of its production into rebuilding it's Armored Fighting Vehicles inventory; what would happen if the Ukrainians started knocking out Russia's Railway locomotives all of the sudden? 😏
@Richard-e5mАй бұрын
They have been.
@parapara8572Ай бұрын
@@Richard-e5mnot much because of Usa restriction on deep strikes
@Richard-e5mАй бұрын
@@parapara8572 They've been killing them with locally produced drones.
@GanymedeXDАй бұрын
😂 Ukraine is already targeting their railway system since the war started due to heavy dependence on railway supplies.
@Richard-e5mАй бұрын
@@GanymedeXD Indeed. They've taken out several locomotives with drones.
@leroybarron6005Ай бұрын
European Union has better technology than russia. 1)U.S.A 2)European Union: If they were one country. 3)Japan 4)South Korean 5) russia 6)China
@RisEOfPhOeniX182Ай бұрын
Problem is that the EU got a defense with different countries. It’s very hard to defend with such a military. It’s because of the logistics for troops that are trained with different type of artillery for example. Besides our politicians are disfunctioned in this system.
@Simply_CanadianАй бұрын
@@RisEOfPhOeniX182 Most are nato countries wich use the same calibers ( for ex, nato 5.56 rifle or 155 arty and 120mm tank canon
@Apophis1010Ай бұрын
I always thought of South Korea to be close to Europe
@drewpaiva93Ай бұрын
nah, they dont, russia have tons of nuclear missiles enough to set the entire world on fire.
@RandySnarshАй бұрын
When did USA get better technology than Western European countries. Not to mention those who are behind US technology are europeans and Elon Musk South Africa..
@arufaiАй бұрын
I for one thought Ukraine would've fallen 24hrs after she was invaded and boyy I was wrong and frankly extremely impressed with Ukraine army
@GanymedeXDАй бұрын
Russia was actually surprised that they did fight back …
@JohnWhitfield-v7hАй бұрын
Very astute assessment and very true it’s refreshing to see a channel that’s accurate 👍
@MMuraseofSandvichАй бұрын
I'll never get tired of saying that Russia is the second best army in Ukraine. Now they're the second best army in Russia.
@uweallner8972Ай бұрын
Even the obvious weaknesses of the russian military must not lead us to support Ukraine less!
@unrecognizedtalent3432Ай бұрын
That's the truth!
@aeroearthАй бұрын
Correct. After Ukraine then Poland then Austria then Czech Republic then Romamia then Estonia, Belorussia, Latvia, Hungary, Slovakia and at least half of Germany - AS ALREADY STATED by Comrade valdimir putin.
@unrecognizedtalent3432Ай бұрын
@@aeroearth Thanks for pointing that out! 👍
@BenWilson-vt8wsАй бұрын
They couldn’t have beat the Germans if they even remotely valued their own soldiers lives let alone if they had to fight a country fighting one front. Always been over played, equipment is garbage etc.
@Richard-e5mАй бұрын
Without western support, Stalin could not have beat the Germans. Stalin admitted as much.
@davyjones5509Ай бұрын
Если бы американские корпорации не снабжали Гитлера то война закончилась бы гораздо раньше
@BeNiceToday2Ай бұрын
I have to wonder if the only reason China has not stepped in to invade Russia is because China doesn’t have the ability to do it either.
@GekkeHenkie1313Ай бұрын
They can't pull their forces away. They fear Cheng kai-shek might return from the death.
@20chocsadayАй бұрын
They don't need to invade. Putin is powerless to stop Chinese merchants from buying what they want at the prices they set.
@Mike-bk6ukАй бұрын
Why would they invade Russia there is nothing to gain
@unrecognizedtalent3432Ай бұрын
I think so! China's military is probably just as weak, and they'd have to fight across Siberia!
@weirdo1060Ай бұрын
China wants Russian resources without firing a shot. Instead of wasting military personnel and weapons for invasion, China would use its economy to pressure Russia into exploitive deals.
@Independentfellow24 күн бұрын
Did Putin just not realize the known corruption was effecting combat readiness?
@jameshicks675322 күн бұрын
As a retired service man I am astonished to see how poorly the Russian troops March. Marching is one of the first things person learns to do I basic training. Then I look at the Russian supper troops marching in red Square and half of them are out of step, Our Drill sergeants at Lackland would have Died of hypoxia from holding their breath and turning red gasping to see such crap. Sargent in the other 3 branches would Committed Harry Carey from embarrassment
@JohnMosquera-ColombiaАй бұрын
When is the last time you purchased something made in Russia?............Yeah me either!!!
@karmasabit8883Ай бұрын
the second strongest in russia now ukraine as moved in to russia
@OLDMANTEAАй бұрын
I like how they do these WWII reenactments during their parades… oh, wait…
@weirdo1060Ай бұрын
WWII had multiple tanks donated from western countries. Russia only had one tank at a recent parade...
@johndelutio896825 күн бұрын
Good!
@jameshorn270Ай бұрын
Since Kursk, Russia has the second strongest army in Russia. We instituted the draft in the summer of 1940, and started mobilizing National Guard divisions in October of the same year. Although we had a lot of men who had a year of service under their belts, their training was mainly individual and platoon/company level training. It took another year building integration of infantry, artillery, and armor at the battalion brigade and division levels before we were ready for an attack in Europe, in Operation Torch. Given what I have heard of Soviet era training, the Russian conscripts are likely still undertrained two years after they were mobilized.
@felixcat9318Ай бұрын
Don't forget the two Russian Electronic Warfare Systems that Ukraine captured. These were next generation systems only just entering service, and the first, a brand new, intact, undamaged and complete (with operators manuals) self propelled unit was captured after its crew abandoned it when it ran out of fuel. The CIA were particularly interested in the capabilities and vulnerabilities of this new system, so Ukraine gave it to them! The second unit was captured soon after. Each independent system cost forty two million dollars to buy, and Russia lost two of them in perfect working order! In material alone, Russia has lost many billions of dollars, that nearly new submarine Ukraine sank a few weeks back cost over 300 million dollars, and it had only just had many millions of dollars in repairs after Ukraine hit it with two rockets! They waited until it was repaired and ready to undergo sea trials, then they sunk it! No country in the wirld can sustain the losses that Russia is taking and hope to continue pursuing their war.
@GanymedeXDАй бұрын
It does not matter what generation it is … its helpful for the US to get hands on what Russia is using as it is for Russia to get western gear.
@allanmcinnes4765Ай бұрын
As a tourist in Tallin, Estonia in 1996 i was shocked to see my friend Billy Mcloed barter a Russuan Tank Commander's outfif for 3 bottles if vodka. Hard to believe but true and Billy was feted in his home town of Arbroath, Scotland, as a returning hero.
@aeroearthАй бұрын
Prefer single malt Scotch, thanks. Preferably from Islay.
@GanymedeXDАй бұрын
@@aeroearthAssume you are not Russian … hence not really relevant … they love their Vodka and have pretty good stuff I would prefer over any scotch …
@markussantos6164Ай бұрын
Decentralization is a no no for a dictatorship. Dictators do not trust their own.
@MTXMTX-oj6ynАй бұрын
Very reasonable calculation, thanks
@brahmburgersАй бұрын
good info. And the narration proves, yet again, that Brit narrators are head and shoulders better than American.
@chriskozma3507Ай бұрын
Perception is reality
@IANNICHOLSON-u4xАй бұрын
They were Significant 3 years ago Today , they HAVE LOST EQUIPMENT & HUNDREDS of THOUSANDS OF SOLDIERS PLACING THEM WELL BELOW THE TOP 10
@thegreyarea-WPPАй бұрын
Whilst many seem to be shocked by the apparent weakness of the Russian army, it shouldn’t come as any surprise. Chechnya should have taught people this. But from Russia’s pyrrhic victory in Chechnya we should know that Putin will not care what it costs to get what he wants. I felt like the only person at the very start saying that this war would last for years, whilst most were claiming weeks or even days. It is foolish to overestimate the Russian army and VKS, but it is also foolish to imagine the cost in lives will have the kind of effect hoped for. For years former advisors to Putin who defected have said he wouldn’t respond to compromise unless the compromise is to give all he wants. He does respond to threats though, especially when they are not empty. If he were told now that he either leaves Ukraine fully within a week or NATO will join in the side of Ukraine, Crimea would be back in Ukrainian hands by the end of the week. His nuclear threats are empty since so much of the Russian nuclear arsenal is so far beyond the decommission date and terribly stored that it would be useless for anything other than as a threat. Putin knows he couldn’t take on Poland as well as Ukraine, even if Belarus joined, and it wouldn’t just be Poland he had to face. He knows that such a war would see an end to his power and he’d rather keep power in Russia whilst ceding Crimea and the Donbas region back to Ukraine than risk taking on NATO. He made enough empty threats in Syria and has done so many times since in Ukraine. It’s time to stop taking his threats seriously and to instead be the ones to offer up a serious threat that would be followed up on. I do not believe he would stick around to find out. He would face a war on two fronts, with frontlines thousands of miles long. He is psychopathic and narcissistic, but not stupid. I truly believe NATO could end this war in days without firing a single shot. This has been the case since I witnessed firsthand the invasion of Donets’k along with that of Crimea where I wasn’t. The appeasement of 2014 led to this escalation in the war that never truly ended back then. More appeasement will just see him make moves in Moldova, Georgia, Armenia, and Kazakhstan as soon as the dust settles. Play him at his own game and win with the immensely stronger hand.
@ChristopherBentley-lt5rkАй бұрын
Couldn’t have said this better.
@thegreyarea-WPPАй бұрын
@@ChristopherBentley-lt5rk Thank you for your kind words. I only wish I could be silver-tongued enough to convince politicians with their own agendas, and the vast number of people who see more than 3 words and decide to let me know it was too much for them with a “tldr” message. Given that fact, you could quite possibly say it better and perhaps I should come to you for advice. Truly, from the bottom of my heart, thank you. It means a lot just to know that people care about the facts and not just the highlights.
@adriangabrieljones881Ай бұрын
THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO
@mikesielicki429Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@mitchellculberson9336Ай бұрын
Russia as a whole has been in decl8ne since Stalin.Gorbechev knew he was the last president of the USSR!He hastened it's decline because he tried to diversify the national competition of the free market.Every single Russian was taught to do as they were told & not to ask questions. They have to be lead around by the nose or they would get lost.Thank God I am an American!
@weirdo1060Ай бұрын
Russia had a chance to rebuild a functional and equitable economy after collapse of USSR. Unfortunately, many poor people sold their shares of privatized businesses to oligarchs which exacerbated the problem.
@greggis3691Ай бұрын
I'm no expert, but you cannot help but question why the Ukraine invasion has gone on for so long. My initial perception of the Russian military had them conquering the Ukraine in a few months, if not weeks. It will be 3 years this winter, and no sign of an end to the conflict. Can Putin really expect young Russian men to maintain the will to fight through another winter?
@weirdo1060Ай бұрын
Putin believes that war is continuing because of western aid. He hopes for new western leaders in upcoming elections who will reduce support for Ukraine.
@l1l1l1Ай бұрын
😂 this Man really put a Russian with a wooden kalasnikov in the thumbnail 😂
@GanymedeXDАй бұрын
😂 you embarrassed yourself … learn what it means before making fun of it …
@eminence529Ай бұрын
6 months ago we had a russian student doing work experience with us, looking to move to Australia permanently. His two old brothers were press ganged into service having a beer after work one night. That was 2023. His family haven't heard from them since that week. Nor has a single dollar been paid in wages to the family or the brothers bank accounts.. Putin could offer a milli a year doesnt mean he will pay it
@LUISSYPERАй бұрын
Excellent, excellent!!
@karmasabit8883Ай бұрын
is russia even in the top 50 now ???
@gzoechiАй бұрын
Soon the question will be if Russia still exists
@PilotpaulieАй бұрын
Still number two. Nuclear power makes it
@jeffreyhanc1711Ай бұрын
@@Pilotpaulieda, Igor. As if any of those 30+ y/o nukes even work any more, or have all been scrapped and sold on the black market. Corruption, corruption…
@bjornstahle4652Ай бұрын
@@Pilotpaulie LOL Missiles most likely not to be working because the Russians spend on 1/5th the amount of money (per capita) for a much larger arsenal than the USA.
@KingcarparpeggioАй бұрын
@@Pilotpaulie: A long explanation about why Russia’s nuclear capability is not what they claim was uploaded by a commenter on another channel. Basically if the weapons aren’t fitted with fresh Tritium after a given period of time the warhead basically becomes a fizzle or a dirty bomb with a small mushroom cloud and just showers the area with Plutonium 238 fall-out……not very pleasant but less destructive than a full blown hydrogen bomb.
@zarb88Ай бұрын
their military is gone replaced by conscripts at the point of a gun, how good do you expect them to be
@GanymedeXDАй бұрын
What utter nonsense … its not gone … what they sent to Ukraine … that 200k in the beginning was not ‘their military’ … they got much more manpower …
@jockeb2651Ай бұрын
Since 2022 they're the second strongest in Ukraine. Since summer 2024 they're the second strongest in russia