Comments by "ZootyZoFo" (@ZootyZoFo) on "The REAL Reason Wagner Deployed to BELARUS" video.

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  20.  @fulconandroadcone9488  - The west did not use trench warfare in WWII, of course there were trenches in WWII, I used trenches and there will always be trenches in every war but there is a huge difference between trenches used in defensive positions and actual trench warfare. This war is trench warfare, static trenchlines with one behind the other and minefields, barbed wire, tank ditches and dragons teeth just like in WWI when the very tactics Russia is using today were developed. The West does not do trench warfare, they do combined arms mobile warfare which the Ukrainians have had some training on but they don’t have two absolutely critical parts needed for combined arms assaults and that is aircraft and air superiority, without that you can’t do combined arms and I doubt if Ukraine will ever be able to do it in this war. It requires a hell of a lot of training & practice to be able to coordinate your air & ground elements together in a symphony of death & destruction and nobody does it better then America because of their massive amounts of firepower. The Shock & Awe you mentioned is only one element of combined arms warfare, shock & awe is part of how you gain air superiority, the other is using highly trained air defense suppression kill teams called wild weasels that knock out the enemies air defense systems. Russia cannot do combined arms warfare for a few reasons but the most glaring is they can’t establish air superiority, they don’t have air defense suppression teams like the west and their pilots don’t have half the training time western pilots do so they have poor pilots despite having some of the best military aircraft in the world. Also the coordination of ground troops, infantry & armor, to work in conjunction with artillery & air is a complicated process that requires extensive training and practice to accomplish and that includes the logistics to support these operations. Russia won’t be able to develop this capability in this war and neither will Ukraine so this war is an example of two peer armies using 90’s era military hardware but it is in no way an example of how the West fights wars in 2023 or their capabilities.
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