Inside Russia's Final Pre-Aid "Victory Day" Push
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While the world's attention was in Washington D.C., Russia was making notable gains along Ukraine's eastern front. Will this be the last call, or will Russia turn this into something more? Today's video examines the current situation, plus a fun digression into how a Russian parade has become a significant talking point.
0:00 What's Happening in Washington vs. the Donbas
0:59 Russia's Current Offensive
3:36 A Russian Breakthrough in Donetsk
7:32 The War's Next Phase
9:54 The Relevance of Victory Day to the Offensive
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Note: In the couple of days since I recorded this, Russia has made a bit further progress along the salient and is now threatening the next town in line. It is not a huge development but still something to keep an eye on.
@HShango
Ай бұрын
Yikes 😬
@BlutoandCo
Ай бұрын
@@HShango😂 0.07% In 4 months That's 0.07% advance in 4 months
@Christs_Apologet
Ай бұрын
@@BlutoandCo in April alone Russia advanced 133 million square meters and furthered that in the first few days of May, keep using percentages to dodge reality and the fact that Russia is not fighting against Ukraine but a 50 country aliance and is winning even before they start the summer offensive and theyr Rapid ramp up of Military production. All this ignoring Russia is barely using its total army force even now. Im not a nationalist for my own country let alone Russia but western delusion is just too imbecile to look at.
@thiefsleef6752
Ай бұрын
By the way it's also not the final push, the Russians are amassing troops near the border of Kharkiv
@marcopalazzo9349
Ай бұрын
@@thiefsleef6752 Atacms are going to love this build up.
>Name a town "Ravine" >it's on a hilltop Slavdom works in mysterious ways.
@fnorgen
Ай бұрын
I know a similar place near me. The name implies it's a valley, yet it's also the highest point of a major local cycle route. In truth it sits on the flattened ridge between two hills.
@derblah9006
Ай бұрын
The best is a town near the front line literally called “New York”.
@vandalsavage1
Ай бұрын
Call it swayze
@ctcole77
Ай бұрын
@@derblah9006 60 billion up your ass
@AzureSkyCiel
Ай бұрын
I mean, is it overlooking a Ravine?
William one correction Avdiivka was fighting from 2014 until 2024 not 1 year but 10 years of current non stop conflict.
@NeoDMC
Ай бұрын
A lot of these KZreadrs who cover Ukraine like to ignore the War in Donbas. At most they will treat it like a civil war, and at worst they'll treat it like just general civil unrest.
@Bonedagi
Ай бұрын
not non-stop. there were fewer engagements after the Battle of Avdiivka during the war in Donbass.
@BERENCEV
Ай бұрын
You cannot compare battle at Avdeevka of 2014 or 2017 with It’s *real test* at 2023-2024!!
@JM-ym8mm
Ай бұрын
He's saying "Winter Battles" in terms of strategic warplay. Avdiivka may have been hit by artillery as far back as 2014 but the russians only tried to encircle and take it in '23. Prior to that, they didn't enact the "scorched earth" approach on avdiivka.
@Arete1
Ай бұрын
It was not fighting for 10 years lmao. The vast majority of that time was the cease-fire and almost no combat going on.
"Both cities are held by Russia" . What cities? There is nothing left of either!
@milan988
Ай бұрын
Paris will be like that if Macaroni goes in, SATAN missile gonna make a selfie with the tower
@Horny_Fruit_Flies
Ай бұрын
@@milan988 That's enough vodka for today, Sasha. Get back on your hay pile
@Nihilitty
Ай бұрын
@@milan988 France isn't Ukraine
@milan988
Ай бұрын
@@Nihilitty Why is it sending weapons to Ukraine and making the threat of NUCLEAR WAR a bigger thing ? It will become Ukraine if it escalates and people should wake up, the threat of Macaroni starting ww3 by going in Ukraine because his ego is hurt is real
@kompatybilijny9348
Ай бұрын
@@milan988 Is this satan missile in the room with us?
I feel like your opinion on May 9th lacks one major thing. THE OBSESSION that RUSSIA has with WW2. It’s more of a religion than a holiday of a significant event.
@MrJonezy541
Ай бұрын
They lost close to 20 million people during ww2, that has to have a long lasting effect on a nations collective psyche
@luanpham0586
Ай бұрын
@@MrJonezy541 without the west, russia could have lost ww2 lol
@fridrekr7510
Ай бұрын
@@MrJonezy541 No they didn't. The Russian SSR at most lost around 14 million, while the Ukrainian SSR lost around 7 million (a larger percentage due to a lower population). Russia isn't the USSR and it's disgusting how Russia is trying to appropriate the collective suffering, especially considering what happened to the Baltics, Poland, Ukraine etc. under Soviet leadership. Even if you only consider what the Germans did, the Baltics, Belarus, and Ukraine suffered far more than Russia.
@mitchyoung93
Ай бұрын
@justinaugust4890 The Russian Federation is a real country, unlike the US of A. So they celebrate their victories. Heck even the Ukraine is a real country compared to the US, though one heading in the wrong direction. They are actually tearing down generic Red Army monuments when 90 percent of WWII combatants from what is now 'internationally recognized' Ukraine fought in the Red Army rather than for the Nazi adjacent OUN that now supply the heroes of the country's nationalist narrative.
@Zz_Mike-Hawk_zZ
Ай бұрын
@@fridrekr7510and? It's the Ukrainians who stopped the 9th of May celebrations, not the Russians. It's their fault.
Just finished reading "How Ukraine survived" (with your voice in my head of course). Very insightful indeed and a thorough overview of what happened until recently, since I didn't follow the war as closely from the beginning as I should have. You have a ways to explain every important event in detail and how they connect to the greater picture, I appreciate that
@Gametheory101
Ай бұрын
Glad you liked it! Please leave a review on Amazon if you are so inclined. It really helps out.
@DrumToTheBassWoop
Ай бұрын
@@Gametheory101do you do audio books William? I might get your book through audible.
@elkiebeerepoot5829
Ай бұрын
Aha, I'm reading the older books first (slowly). I've had to refresh my math. So, I should read this book after that, or should it order now, and read it now? Developments could be volatile, I guess.
@giovanni-ed7zq
Ай бұрын
@@Gametheory101 if you look at the russian break through at ocheretyne, i think the 6km advance and now stall is probably as far as russia will go. reason being when russia took ocheretyne, russia had a choice to north or west. russia had a choice of going west which has easier terrain and more readily available roads which is higher value real estate. but ukraine funneled troops on that western side and left the north less guarded. so the russians took the path of least resistance north of ocheretyne for a little bit but realized it was less valued real estate as didnt have roads and they had to go into a valley and then fight up hill behind arkenhelski. and likely with ukrainian rationing of artillery shell eased and also arrival of new artillery shells starting, that 6km long bridge head which is only 2km wide at its entire length, which has a high troop concentration, is probably getting pummeled by artillery and drones, making logistical supply very difficult. russia is learning you can funnel 3 brigades of about 6-7k soldiers into a narrow bridgehead but as it lengthens being only 2km wide, its gonna be difficult supplying that many troops. also that small an area with high troop concentration, is probably not having a fun time with increased ukrainian artillery shell fire.
Hi Dr. Spaniel! I always try to take care after watching these videos.
"Managed Democracy" looool Helldivers reference?
@hyperion3145
Ай бұрын
Managed democracy has been a term to describe authoritarian regimes that claim to have democratic elections since 1959...
"Rant!" - tone remains absolutely constant.
Just want to say thank you for all the work you put into your videos. I look forward to each one.
Wasn’t the media telling us that Russia had a lack of man power and no ammunition and tanks left since the start of the war? Now it’s the other way around? Seems like those shovels and washing machines were the true game changers.
@frankthetank5708
29 күн бұрын
Which media are you referring to actually?
@kysfoo2324
29 күн бұрын
@@frankthetank5708any media that was dick riding ukraine😂. I don’t support either but it’s already obvious Russia will win. They have more industrial plants, more man power and Ukraine is simply running out of men to sacrifice into the meat grinder
@kristsdabolins2642
26 күн бұрын
They still lack manpower - profesional soldiers - and modern Equipment. Their war economy has finaly kicked in and is at least allowing them to somewhat fix the amunition shortages. About the tanks yes they no longer have any good ones left, they have completely burned through the pre-war tanks they had comisioned, and had burned tnrough numerous stock piles of older variants now the only things left in the combat are whatever Russia can pull out of its remaining stock piles, refurbish some of that equipment and the incrementaly small amounts they actually can produce.
Hey, just to say, for us here in Guernsey, May 9th is important as it was our Liberation Day from Nazi Germany, the Channel Islands were the only parts of British soil to be occupied by the Nazi's and Hitler poured huge amounts of effort into defending them from possible attack (apparently 10% of all the concrete in the atlantic wall went into the Channel Islands)
@jackthorton10
Ай бұрын
Ahh yes, that occupation, terrible business that was
@AntiAzovIndividual
Ай бұрын
People can’t seem to comprehend other countries celebrate victory day too. But suddenly if Russia is doing it, it’s a bad thing?
@BrorealeK
Ай бұрын
@@AntiAzovIndividual put down the keyboard and touch some grass.
@zephyr32
Ай бұрын
@@AntiAzovIndividualThe USSR wasn’t just Russia. Ukraine celebrates it too. They don’t larp as Soviet soldiers though
@philippeovart3654
Ай бұрын
@@AntiAzovIndividual You are completely out of the point here,vatnik FREE AZOV
I really hope you are still teaching! This is great stuff
Awesome work!
The May 9th discussion shows the quality of this channel. Others still continue that narrative. Will continue watching even if I drop other sources.
"Yar" means "Cliffside" or "Ravine". Source: "Trivia through the Ages" by the Who Cares Foundation.
@therealchayd
Ай бұрын
And there was me thinking it was "Yes" as said by a pirate (more specifically a British West Country accent) 😉
@andyreznick
Ай бұрын
@@therealchayd Good one!
@furinick
Ай бұрын
Im gonna steal that source
@MrJdsenior
Ай бұрын
@@therealchayd I like yours better, even if it is obviously wrong, as it is a lot more entertaining. :-)
@roystewart4386
Ай бұрын
The famous Yar in Ukraine is the one at Bar-be Yar. The Nazi’s took Jewish population and shot them all. Women, children en small babies in arms. They were all made to undress before being shot. There is a monument erected there. A hideous incident against humanity.
Really really love your videos, William. You have been a constant companion for me throughout the entire Ukraine war. Thank you for that.
Random historical fact, the Channel Islands (the only part of the UK to be occupied by Germany) celebrates Liberation day on May 9th as it took the British forces an extra day to get to the islands to liberate them.
great book plug!
❤ OmG Becky❤ love your reporting ❤
I dunno why you put "Victory Day" in quotes. Its not like Russia recently changed the name of the holiday for any contemporary reasons
You always drop bangers, thanks William.
Great work! We have every meaninful information in a nutshell, that's great value for viewers.
Great video
Nice to see a cameo from lines on calendars
Thanks
Thanks doctor spaniel, keep up the great work
William, thanks for an interesting video (as always). One note though, the talks about needing a huge win before 9th of May is not fuelled by any need from putin, but rather by eternal russian/soviet desire to have something "big" happen before/on a significant date. It's basically a superstition of a sort.
2:32 Correction: Chasiv Yar is west of Bakmut, not east of it. Maybe worth an annotation.
Good morning, double-plus good news today. Thanks from Australia. A last minute LoM thought-piece and my book "What Caused..." arrived!
@Gametheory101
Ай бұрын
Enjoy!
@MrJonezy541
Ай бұрын
Plus double plus good, Comrade!
@giovanni-ed7zq
Ай бұрын
@@Gametheory101 essentially ocheretyne was a bad situation, but ukraine made the best of a bad situation funnelling the russians north rather than let them go west. so the question with the ukrainian army no longer artillery shell starved are the russians gonna funnel the rest of their 3 detachment reserves into an artillery kill zone that is 6km long and 2km wide as ukraine gets more and more artillery shells as well as mortars, javelins, and cluster munitions. the question is looking at the high value real estate to west with plentiful roads, why did the russians not push west even though there would have been more resistance as the reserves were moved to western flank. they had the initiative and the troop numbers in that first week, but opted to move to the less guarded northern path which had no roads and end up going up against ukrainian high ground. its all hills behind arkenhelski where the russians are stopped at now. and finding themselves in a 6km long and 2km wide artillery kill zone basically now with 2-3 russian brigades in there now.
I have to admit, you're getting really good at those segues at the end of your videos lol
Great video as always. Really appreciate your formatting!
@wombatuser
Ай бұрын
I came to that Pfp
13:11 The Julian Calendar's *PRESENCE* of some leap days, not absence. The Julian Calendar has more leap days than the Gregorian Calendar.
@julianprice1587
Ай бұрын
That's what I was thinking, I just assumed I was wrong.
@arnonym5430
Ай бұрын
Would be fitting us well, as european winter weather only rly starts in Jan and lasts until shortly after easter
It's like a condiment contest while the underlying meal is the same thing.
Funny thing about the T-34 that was in the 2023 parade. It probably wasn't even a World War II T-34. I'm guessing that particular T-34 was manufactured after World War II, probably in the 50s, seeing as the T-55, IS-5, and this particular T-34 strangely share the same headlamp design
@Chaldon-hl6yk
Ай бұрын
Russia bought a dozen T34s from Laos for historical parades
@uncleruckus69420
Ай бұрын
Or they just threw some “newer” headlights on🤣
@alexdemoya2119
Ай бұрын
It was a T-34-85M, indeed a post war production. Very few operating early war T-34s are left anymore
@sonofjack6286
Ай бұрын
@Chaldon-hl6yk Which I'm pretty certain were post-war models from Czechoslovakia.
@arnonym5430
Ай бұрын
T-34 were produced by PL and CZ from 1949-1958 and even better than the russian-produced ones
Nice channel nice video !
When I was engineering student 20 years ago, we were studying swarm of AI drones for optimizing the effectiveness of attacks. Beware, very soon drones will be fully autonomous and that's the end for who doesn't produce graphic cards
Thank you so much for changing your voiceovers. You messages here are so important
Woo new video! 🎉❤
Most of the "aid" is for the US military industrial complex 😐
9:54, I was sure you were going to say it is time to pick up your book
I think people forget that war isnt a video game it is far more complacated then anything people can understand just because a few cities are destroyed/capture means they're gonna lose they dont understand what it means to actully fight in a war.
Russia has only been on the Julian calender since the time of Peter the Great. It was one of his reforms to align with Western Europe. However in a bit of irony, the Gregorian calender was created and adopted not long after, but Peter decided not to switch the Russian calenders a second time. So no, Russia hasn't been on the Julian calender for a long time. At least compared how long other nations used it.
@user-ef1ry2fp3c
Ай бұрын
Чтоб закончить эту войну нужно устроить апокалипсис миру, я поклоник игры фалаут!
“The exact answer remains to be seen” is the message in all your videos 😂😂
You always do top notch video's thanks for doing your part. One thing to be asked about this war is why were fortifications not built prior or even upto 1 1/2 years of war. A lot of territory could have been saved.
@user-fu8dj3fx4f
Ай бұрын
we built it for 2 years)))but everything was plundered, and there are no fortifications!therefore, the APU has such a panic with the surrender of Ocheretin.
@user-fu8dj3fx4f
Ай бұрын
Ukrainians themselves do not understand.billions were allocated!but there are NO fortifications!
@MrJdsenior
Ай бұрын
Not always, a couple of them a while ago were junk, but other than those two outliers, I fully agree. I always learn things here, and I spend wayyyy to much time looking at this conflict, so I have a lot of sources. As to your question, it's not just that, but interviews taken the day before the invasion, when the Ukrainians had first hand knowledge (Western sources showing HUMONGOUS buildups of Russian troops and equipment at multiple locations on Ukraine's border, their answers to the question, "Will Russia invade" were almost exclusively no. Even Starsky, whose mission it was to monitor Russian propaganda, etc. looking for that very thing, admitted (quite honestly and with an amazingly voluntary forthcoming nature) that up until three days prior, he agreed with that sentiment. They were flat out flat on their asses. While Zelenskyy has done a marvelous job of procuring help, more than almost anyone in history, Churchill comes to mind as another, if the Ukrainian military had done what he wanted them to, which was moving everything East, to Donbass, Kyiv would have almost certainly fallen. In terms of the head honcho, Zelenskyy being ended, it came within meters, as it was...not the general attack from without, but a targeted infiltration, probably already in place in Kyiv long before the invasion. The reason that did''t happen was Zalushny, plain and simple, who ignored that order. The other problem is that there WERE Russian sympathizers in power in places like Kherson, the city especially, where the Russians more just walked in than took it militarily, almost without resistance. The Ukrainians are far from blameless in what happened, not in terms of causing it, but in terms of lack of vigiliance, and filling their own haeds with a rose colored glasses view of the Russians. How that could happen, 30 years after they were under the Russian boot, and for 70 years before that, beginning with 4-7 million Ukrainians being starved to death the last go round, is beyond me. People say the Ukrainians won't forget this in two hundred years. I suspect if they win this, with far fewer losses than 100 years back, they very much will. Hopefully they will be under the NATO umbrella after this conflict ends, though, as that would preclude a repeat. The West bears a LOT of blame, too. And one country, Georgia, who we let the Russians overrun, along with a couple of others, and Crimea, without so much as barely a whimper, is now fighting to end a bill that would let it\s govt start the slide back into Russia's pocket, should be now supported/ But are we? I don't know, but I sincerely hope that behind the scenes, we are, because they deserve it. It just moved into a phase of water cannons and rubber bullets, which have injured several, to the degree of taking out an eye in at least one case, it appeared. I imagine those bullets will get harder soon, and peaceful protesters will start dying, unfortunately. There are tens of thousands, it appears, out to protest this bill, and this is in a country of just a few million, a very small nation. They've got guts and a righteous cause....kind of like the Ukrainians in the Maidan Revolution, in fact, it looks very much like that, participation wise, and may become that, a move to remove those in power, to move in a more Westery direction.
@fridrekr7510
Ай бұрын
@@MrJdsenior It wasn't just the Ukrainians, several Western analysts didn't expect the invasion either. If Putin wanted to give a credible threat back in 2022, he needed to prepare everything as if he was going to invade, since he must have known that U.S. intelligence would've been able to tell Ukraine that he was bluffing. Funnily enough, those same analysts claimed he wouldn't invade, since it would cause all sorts of problems for the Russians, and guess what, it did! They just didn't think Putin would be foolish enough to try, or maybe he truly doesn't care about their demographics and economic and just wanted a last charge before he dies of old age or to a coup. The public focus changes all the time, if Ukraine had started digging defences a year ago, it might have be seen as a sign of defeatism or a waste of resources that could've gone towards the counter-offensive, it only seems obvious in hindsight. Likewise, one could ask why every country doesn't have a few kms of fortifications dug along all their borders, but it only seems obvious when you need them fast. I think there's a tendency take extremist views on the Ukrainian position. A bit more than two years ago, almost everyone expected them to fold in a few days or weeks, and was merely preparing to supply an armed insurgency to help the cause. The initial overwhelming Ukrainian success has led people to believe they are invincible, and that everything that isn't a catastrophic success is a Ukrainian defeat. We can argue about every little detail of how they might have optimised their current situation a bit by doing something different in the past, but overall, they survived the onslaught with relatively minor territorial losses. Regarding Georgia, it's very strange how they're leaning towards Russia considering 2008, but even Zelensky was viewed as somewhat pro-Russian within Ukraine prior to 2022, which also just underlines how absolutely idiotic the Russian invasion was since it has galvanised all the previously indifferent people against them.
I ALWAYS have the high ground.
@Kodakcompactdisc
Ай бұрын
Never fight uphill me boys, never fight up hill.
What's wild to me is how the withdrawal of the 47th backfired so bad. I know these guys are more battle tested than any NATO troops but when ever a unit performs a "RIP" 25% of replacement unit comes in, 25% of existing unit withdraws and slowly repeat over 1-2 weeks. That way the new unit has a few days to get acclimated and the existing unit can be more organized and show the new unit points of interest as they phase out. No where does an entire unit withdraw then an entire unit fills the gap.... just odd how there was such a massive oversight, and if an officer ordered it you think some senior NCOs would put a stop to it.... I'm genuinely confused how that happened. I'm wondering if the 47th left in protest over the replacement unit being sloe- not realizing the outcome would be so catastrophic. Edit: changed "most" to "all"
@uffa00001
Ай бұрын
I agree. And I find absurd that, if that is what happened, the blame is shifted to the incoming brigade rather than to the brigade which actually abandoned the lines without waiting for the substitution. I have the feeling that the 47th went "on strike" and they are above criticism because they actually have been very effective, they are well-trained, they have NATO weapons etc. They were, in a sense, the "Wagner" of the Ukrainian Army as far as quality is concerned, and they also might have been the "Wagner" of the Ukrainian Army as far as the "revolt" is concerned.
I think you might want to consider may 9 as a random but existing deadline to put pressure on commanders and soldiers to achieve set goals.
13:10 The Julian calendar has *more* leap years than the Gregorian one, not less.
13:37 lol I’m glad that you are happy
Just a quick reminder. If there's ONE thing Russia has proven in the last century of military engagements by being in both sides of the stick is that a superior economy or a technology is NOT a decisive factor. Also, Ukraine will not stop Russia militarily until they get a manpower boost. The lines are spread too thin and experienced soldier are being atrittioned beyond their effectiveness. Unless they assemble some reserves, so they can get veterans to the rear in order to effectively train green troops, Ukraine will continue to burn through their forces just like the japanese back in 44-45.
Can you cover the up and coming Russian offensive in Kharkiv?
Thats the most civilized rant I've heard in a while.
There is no reasonable debate about the Salient. Its bad. It was a point to anchor the second defensive line, the one units south of it were fighting a delaying action to be able to improve. Now not only is the delay line being flanked and having to pull back, the defensive line they fought to build is already broken. There is not too much else behind, and Ukraine can't risk maneuver warfare because they do not have the air power and reserves to fight that.
@giovanni-ed7zq
Ай бұрын
in reality you failed to look at the geography and topography. there is high value real estate that is flat with alot of roads for easy mobility in the west direction, and low value real estate with no roads and rolling hills in northern direction of ocheretyne. what ukraine did was they reinforced the western flank and left the northern flank less guarded. the russians took the road of least resistance making the salient at ochertyne longer while still remaining about 2km wide along its entire length. russia arrived at arkhenhelski north of ocheretyne and basically slowed because ukraine sitting on the high ground dug in. so russia finding itself with around 3 brigades of 6-7k soldiers in a 6km long bridgehead that is 2km wide at its entire length while ukraine eased artillery shell rationing and american artillery shells arriving more and more every day. in that russian bridge head they will have alot of steel rain coming down on them and more and more as the weeks go by. and with 3 brigades in a 6km long and 2km wide bridge head, its gonna lead to alot of russian casualties. ukraine funneled the russians deliberately north making the best of a bad situation and russians have arrive at high ground they have to fight up from lowland valleys. so the question is gonna be is russian gonna do the insane and keep funneling around 3 brigades of reserve they have behind the salient into a narrow artillery killzone.
Love your b-roll jokes William!
@Tannhauser62
Ай бұрын
I don't understand them.
@dessmith7658
Ай бұрын
Me neither
Your junk bonds will not save you
Grande stuff! Brilliant analysis and summarising, William!
Then you should have mentioned inauguration date of May 7 for pitun
Again seems reductive to not consider that while Ukraine has a manpower shortage that metal cannot solve, Russia may have a metal problem manpower cannot solve. Artillery tubes can take between 1,000 and 1,500 rounds before the need to replace them before they blow up. So in a battle field where your opponent has a counter battery advantage (Ukraine definitely does, just short on ammo at the moment), every round you put down range is a form of attrition and precision is not exactly Russian artillery's forte. Cliff notes version really is that some time in 2025 they can in fact run out of artillery pieces given stockpile drawdown, defense production, battlefield loses, and wear and tear best estimates. That's without considering the idea that you wouldn't draw down your worst equipment first, so the stockpile is getting worse in quality over time. But it also omits whether or not Ukraine can keep up the attrition. The biggest question right now really is how good are Ukrainian defensive lines around Kramatorsk, Slovyansk, etc.? Otherwise this war going forward is about air defense capability, artillery, loitering munitions, and manpower/willpower.
@jonathonreed2417
Ай бұрын
@@Princip666 me: makes specific mention of lack of precision, dwindling stockpiles, limited production, counter battery, etc. you: Russia bigger number gun jokes aside if Russia had a 5:1 artillery advantage why are their movement and maneuvers so limited galaxy brain?
@viktorgr1222
Ай бұрын
Brother , Russian equipment is made to endure , not for a quick fight . As Ukrainians themselves say that western equipment in real world fight break down easily . Russia has a huge industrial capability and in fact is able to produce most stuff it needs . Moreover the real number of artillery advantage is 10:1 and the sources confirming this are both coming from Ukraine and from USA . Russia has all the materials it needs to create the equipment it needs .
@jonathonreed2417
Ай бұрын
@@viktorgr1222 brother, really it's 50:1 don't you know? if Russia has all the materials it needs, alll the equipment it needs, the west has inferior equipment, more manpower, blah blah blah why is it struggling to take over a quarter of Ukraine let alone the whole country? stop smoking copium all this doesn't mean the US/EU won't rug pull Ukraine in the end I think they will but what are these dumb ass arguments?
@Bob-nd2mr
Ай бұрын
@@viktorgr1222 the idea that russia is a limitless resource discounts the advantage technology has over mass. The russians are stalled in eastern ukraine but the line of contact runs from ukraine to norway and the containment of Russian aggression in the Donbas is an exceptable level of violence which the Allies are happy to maintain. Putin has miscalculated ...his "perpetual war"..will not save him .. grasping at straws
@jonathonreed2417
Ай бұрын
@@Princip666 yeah uh the 5:1 advantage and "lack of precision is conjecture" is fucking stupid if I had a 5:1 advantage in fires and no gap in precision there wouldn't be any fortifications left in at least part of the line after a year plus of entrenched warfare dumbass. It isn't a 5d chess move to reduce losses and if it was the lack of progress would not be a worthwhile strategic decision. Seriously, make up some believable propaganda.
13:59 That shows "PM" But he says "AM."
Question when speaking about it why say "Oblast" If everything is is in English? Oblast litteraly translates to Region.
@matugan
Ай бұрын
Region translates to region in Russian (регион).
Play it safe good luck insha'Allah you we'll see lighi
Obi-Wan always has the high ground
@William, any thought's on the French putting troops in UA?
@Gametheory101
Ай бұрын
I did a whole video on that about a month ago!
@MDCDiGiPiCs
25 күн бұрын
@@Gametheory101 thanks I'll look it up.
Thanks for your great videos. 🇦🇺👴🏻
Am I the only one who sees Loki on that sign? 12:43
In other news, I am infertile from eating scented candles
@iwillbuycocainefromyou
Ай бұрын
bees make honey
@westbdeon
Ай бұрын
Damn, what brand where you eating?
@SymSne
Ай бұрын
Darwin award worthy
@EinFelsbrocken
Ай бұрын
Ive been eating purified wax; and my sperm count is 7 trillion 😎 My balls hurt
@Dralchemy
Ай бұрын
oh no
Very similar to the 1918 spring offensive
William spaniel is very smart
Lines on calendars
When describing brigade-size units, use the emblems of the actual brigades themselves instead of a generic national emblem.
I love this channel. Constructive criticism: Can you put a high pass filter on your audio? There is low frequency rumbling that comes in and out. It almost sounds like a grounding hum issue. Do you touch the mic with your mouth at all? Either way you can just put an HPF filter on the audio and save the patch as a setting and apply it to all videos and you never have this issue AND dont have to change your methods/syyle/process. The reverb is great and consistent so I can tell it's all done in the same room. You are close but not knsanely close to the mic.
One aspect of re-occupying is the civilians, whether still there or want to reclaim their land, who will help.
War must be the least effective way to accomplish anything? Like, how the East India Company transform from a trading company into a ruling India?
Sounds a lot like the Kaisersclock offensive that failed
shooting a artillery piece without hearing protection O_0
Managed democracy, for super earth! 14:53
@Mortarion-xt9wp
Ай бұрын
Have you seen Carbots animations?
Any estimates on how much the delays in US aid cost Ukraine in terms of manpower/casualties and territory? And saved Russia in terms of its casualties? Just what were the tangible effects of the Congressional six months deadlock?
14:00, it was 01:01 am in Moscow*
All the billions and endless list of game changing weapons did not stop the shovel men yet
@frankthetank5708
29 күн бұрын
All the millions have stopped their idols in WW2 only after 6 hard years.
your segways to your books are getting better....
61b only means 13b most of the allocated funds stays in us. And as of 5th of May nothing from that bill came yet. Atacms are weeks old. US is so untrustworthy these days.
That’s a spaniel right there!!
this year victory parade will lead t-26?
@inisipisTV
Ай бұрын
A Leopard 2. 😂
@A-A_P
Ай бұрын
Well, getting that intact is not sure, besides it would perhaps be effective as scrap, but not as a leader as that hints even the military cannot go without western tech, ironically
Everytime I hear "Chasiv Yar" I think of pirates.
"This is one of the many joys of Managed Democracy." I see what you did there.
again, I’m a simple man, more lines on maps = more upvotes from me
@stationd5
Ай бұрын
He wont ever put an actual battlefield map up bc that goes against is Western propaganda.
Try to explain the Western game changers shown in display by Moscow streets.
11:03 Dr. Spaniel: Do you like 80 year old T-34 tanks? LazerPig: *furious screaming*
I missed something…..what is a b roll?
@BloodEyePact
Ай бұрын
footage shown while someone is talking over it, rather than the footage itself being the important part.
I see what you did there with your Managed Democracy reference. From one Liber-Tea drinker to another 😉🍻
@sloth9210
Ай бұрын
Helldivers?!?!
@axialcompressorturbojet
Ай бұрын
GLORY TO SUPER-EARTHHH!!!!
@georgedevries3992
Ай бұрын
@@axialcompressorturbojetGlory to the Imperium.
When 50% of the oil refinieries are wasted, the war is over in weeks.
It would be funny if victory day was a few days earlier on may the 4th
So when is the aid that 7s supposed to come now going to come? This aid was for Q1, when will package for Q2 be taken?
"Rush-A". The new official pronunciation on the channel xD. I love it.
@lifeinanutshell7147
Ай бұрын
What?
3:29 😂
Please bring back "YODA"!
For reasons 61 billion $ package is perceived as something significant. It's not even like 61$ billion of weapons and ammo, it includes the money US will spend on it's own ammo stockpiles, money for Ukraine's Government (yes, basicallu Ukraine's governmen wages are paid with US money), ect.
@Bartekkru100
Ай бұрын
Literally most of the aid is going to US MIC, not to Ukraine, but keep making shit up.
@user-tc9sk4ei9y
Ай бұрын
@@Bartekkru100 "about $8bn in non-military assistance, such as helping Ukraine’s government continue basic operations, including the payment of salaries and pensions"(c) the Guardian. So yes, most of the sum isn't going to Ukraine's government directly, only about 13%, but no, I don't make shit up. Maybe the Guardian do, idk
@nichl474
Ай бұрын
Well, more money to the Ukrainian civil government still means more money to the military. If Ukraine doesn't have to cover miscellaneous expenses, they get a surplus that they can put back into the military, albeit to a lesser degree than straight up paying for the military
@Bartekkru100
Ай бұрын
@@user-tc9sk4ei9y The tone of your original comment suggested that the aid is meant as a handout to politicians and a waste of US taxpayers' money which it isn't.
@garymacek4904
26 күн бұрын
@@Bartekkru100, wow ! Master class cope. 😂
03:44 Lol
Fun with calendars!