Hence the saying 'You can never cross the same river twice... in the same car.'Any vehicle can drive into a river once.
Hence the saying 'You can never cross the same river twice... in the same car.'Any vehicle can drive into a river once.
I really don't see what the fuss is about.Any vehicle can drive into a river once.
I mean, sure. things work if you actually put some thought and planning into it.I really don't see what the fuss is about.
Typical navy thinking.Your tank that's conspicuously not a boat
As mentioned, direct comparisons of tanks are often misleading, as they are normally part of a larger force, and may be used in different ways depending on doctrine.I've been trying to find out about the comparative abilities of the Abrams, Challengers, Leopards and Leclercs against the T-62s & T-90s the Russian army has been fielding. I'm not a military history buff at all, so if anyone has better insight, please chime in. I expect several of you do.
From what I can see, in a battle during the Gulf War, ~30 Abrams managed to destroy 160 T-62s without losing a single tank (though they did lose a Bradley). A bunch of commentators online were pointing out that the Iraqi crew was likely to be significantly worse trained than a modern Russian one. But still, that seems like an extreme gulf (heh) between them.
The Challenger 2 also seems to hold the record for the longest-distance tank-v-tank kill.
CrimeaLiterally zero credible evidence
Euromaidan wasn't a voteYou disapprove of the direction in which Ukrainians voted, which was overwhelmingly in favour of European integration and away from Russia
Whilst I'd grant that a legitimate and properly-conducted referendum in Crimea would very likely prefer to be part of Russia that part of Ukraine (as ethnic Russians are a substantial majority of the population there), it's worth noting that a legitimate and properly-conducted referendum for Crimea to join Russia has not yet occurred.Crimea
We've been over this
Firstly, there hasn't been a credible referendum organised in Crimea, either-- it also continues to be under military occupation by a foreign dictatorship, who offered a sham poll with no option for continuing the situation they already had.Crimea
We've been over this
Nope. Elections were. And at every one, Ukrainians have endorsed closer relations with Europe, despite overwhelming foreign interference in favour of Russia. Euromaidan occurred when the figure elected to pursue a certain popular policy chose instead to pursue the exact opposite policy, after being bought.Euromaidan wasn't a vote
Eh, I get the mentality, I was a bit like that myself. Once you've seen through all the lies that Western nations say about who is good or evil, when they make a claim that serves their interest that is actually true (such as a rival being evil), it's easy to assume that it's just another lie. The US does all sorts of evil things, Russia opposes them, it's easy to make a conclusion based on that that is totally wrong.I don't really get the pro Russian position of blaming Ukraine for waging war in the Donbas when its Russia who brought war to the Donbas to begin with. The war wouldn't have started if Russian army just stayed behind their borders, and it will end the moment they fuck off back to Russia. Why blame Ukraine for responding to a foreign invasion instead of blaming the foreign invader.
I guess but that would be dependent on looking at foreign affairs purely by looking at America and overlooking the fact that Russia has an intensely vile history of abusing its neighbors.Eh, I get the mentality, I was a bit like that myself. Once you've seen through all the lies that Western nations say about who is good or evil, when they make a claim that serves their interest that is actually true (such as a rival being evil), it's easy to assume that it's just another lie. The US does all sorts of evil things, Russia opposes them, it's easy to make a conclusion based on that that is totally wrong.
Lots of people are far from Russia, but within the US's sphere of influence, though.I guess but that would be dependent on looking at foreign affairs purely by looking at America and overlooking the fact that Russia has an intensely vile history of abusing its neighbors.
But that's what is done, because the USA is "us" (as opposed to "them"). "Us" being the close familiar enemy, the close familiar liar adressing us, the cause of out personnal woes. I see a lot of support for Russia (not only in that war, but generally for Putin before that) from European people who are, out of principle, out of habit, in antagonism with their own government. It's also articulated to their distrust for "our" medias and "our" authorities when it comes to Covid, etc.I guess but that would be dependent on looking at foreign affairs purely by looking at America and overlooking the fact that Russia has an intensely vile history of abusing its neighbors.
The West does a great deal of awful things and has lots of flaws in its societies.I don't really get the pro Russian position of blaming Ukraine for waging war in the Donbas when its Russia who brought war to the Donbas to begin with.
Indeed. The war in Donbas was initially created by a Russian-sponsored insurgency. But even then, it would have ended in a matter of months in 2014 (Ukraine had reclaimed almost all lost territory early in the first year)... had the Russian army not flooded the area with personnel and artillery to back up the insurgents. They then unilaterally kept it going for 8 years.I don't really get the pro Russian position of blaming Ukraine for waging war in the Donbas when its Russia who brought war to the Donbas to begin with. The war wouldn't have started if Russian army just stayed behind their borders, and it will end the moment they fuck off back to Russia.
You fool! You've fallen for Western propaganda. There are no rich men in a communist utopia! All of those photos of Putin enjoying Western-style pleasures are faked!Well Putin is the world's richest man, so maybe they should do that.
I will admit my biases here. I do feel tanks and boats are different.Typical navy thinking.
This is about tanks and boats using the same restroom, isn't it?I will admit my biases here. I do feel tanks and boats are different.
But where does that leave IFVs and Submarines?This is about tanks and boats using the same restroom, isn't it?