Comments by "PNH 6000" (@PNH-sf4jz) on "More BAD NEWS for Russia this Winter" video.

  1. Rapid End to WAR & Attrition of Military Resources. There will be no military stalemate or frozen conflict "at close to the current lines". Neither will there be a ceasefire before the RuZZian military and administrative personnel have been ejected from internationally recognised Ukrainian territory. Those who have been charged and found guilty of crimes, including war crimes will be tried and sentenced appropriately for the crimes committed. The current conference/coalition of nearly 60 countries will continue to support Ukraine until the primary objective has been achieved. There will be no peace in this world until those goals have been achieved and Russia is, in some way, restrained from attacking other countries. Many people are saying, "We could have ended this WAR last year, if Ukraine had been given all they needed". What people seem to forget, or simply do not know, is that: #** February 2022 Russia had nearly 3 times as many tanks as Ukraine had prior to Feb 2022. Russia 3,400 tanks Ukraine 1,400 tanks {60% advantage to Russians} July 2023 Ukraine's tank inventory is believed to be considerably better equipped and have greater capacity and firepower than the Russians and they now have more, outnumbering the Russians by ~50%. Russia 990 tanks Ukraine 1,500 tanks {50% advantage to Ukrainians} #+++ #** February 2022 Russia had 14% more heavy guns and artillery in Feb 2022 Russia 2,200 Artillery Ukraine 1,900 Artillery {14% advantage to Russians} July 2023 the Artillery and heavy guns inventories are: Russia 773 Artillery Ukraine 1,100 Artillery {42% advantage to Ukrainians} #+++ #** February 2022 Multiple Launch Rocket Systems {MLRS} Russia 1,100 MLRS Ukraine 840 MLRS {25% advantage to Russians} July 2023 Today, the numbers of MLRS are: Russia 354 MLRS Ukraine 427 MLRS {20% advantage to Ukrainians} #+++ Had an all out WAR been fought in the early months of 2022, Russia would have had an advantage of significantly more than 3:1 against Ukraine in terms of military hardware and trained personnel. That may well have been greater, for Russia, because of respective levels of training of military personnel on the various platforms being used, and the elements of logistics and supply. Had the WAR been fought more quickly, before Ukrainian troops had been provided the required training on NATO weapons, and then the weapons supplied, the WAR, waged by Russia against Ukraine, may have been "hotter". This would likely have resulted in a far greater number of lives lost, of civilian and military personnel and even greater devastation. And despite greater loss of lives, Ukraine may have lost the WAR to Russia, already. Today, Russia's inventory of military hardware is believed to actually be less than that of Ukraine in most, if not all the categories above. Ukraine has depleted Russia of much of its land-based hardware, probably most of the best of the Russian troops and massive amounts of ammunition and also a lot of the infrastructure; railways, roads, bridges, fuel stocks and storages, that Russia relies on for movement of troops, hardware and ammunition. That depletion of Russian military assets continues. This list {24 Feb 2022 to 10 Oct 2023}, only includes {confirmed} destroyed {military hardware}, vehicles and equipment of which photo or videographic evidence is available. Therefore, the amount of equipment destroyed is significantly higher than recorded here. Russia Total - 13,728, of which: destroyed: 9,581, damaged: 621, abandoned: 622, captured: 2,904 Tanks - 2,607, of which destroyed: 1,713, damaged: 145, abandoned: 205, captured: 544 Ukraine Total - 4,969, of which: destroyed: 3,418, damaged: 398, abandoned: 197, captured: 956 Tanks - 731, of which destroyed: 492, damaged: 58, abandoned: 49, captured: 132 Aircraft Losses Russia: Total - 539, of which: destroyed: 369, damaged: 36, captured: 134 Piloted aircraft fixed wing and rotary wing: Combat Aircraft (82, of which destroyed: 78, damaged: 4) Strategic Bombers (3, of which destroyed: 1, damaged: 2) Command And C ontrol Aircraft (2, of which destroyed: 1, damaged: 1) Transport Aircraft (6, of which destroyed: 5, damaged: 1) Helicopters (131, of which destroyed: 101, damaged: 28, captured: 2) Ukraine: Total - 325, of which: destroyed: 231, damaged: 4, captured: 73 Piloted aircraft fixed wing and rotary wing: Combat Aircraft (71, of which destroyed: 70, damaged: 1) Jet Trainers (2, of which destroyed: 2) Transport Aircraft (4, of which destroyed: 3, captured: 1) Helicopters (37, of which destroyed: 33, damaged: 1, captured: 3) Russian Naval Ships and Submarine (27, of which destroyed: 13, damaged: 7, unidentified: 7) 1 Project 1164 Slava-class guided missile cruiser: (1, Moskva, sunk) 1 Project 22800 Karakurt-class corvette: (1, B-802 'Askold', destroyed) 1 Project 636.3 Improved Kilo-class submarine: (1, B-237 'Rostov-na-Donu', damaged beyond economical repair) 5 Project 03160 Raptor-class patrol boat: (1, destroyed) (2, destroyed) (3, destroyed) (1, damaged) (2, damaged) 1 Project 02510 BK-16E high-speed assault boat: (1, destroyed) 1 Project 640 small patrol boat: (1, destroyed) 1 Project 1171 Tapir-class landing ship: (1, BDK-65 'Saratov', destroyed) 4 Project 775 Ropucha-class landing ship: (1, 'Minsk', damaged beyond economical repair) (2, 'Novocherkassk', destroyed) (1, damaged) (2, 'Olenegorsky Gornyak', damaged) 2 Project 11770 Serna-class landing craft: (1, destroyed) (1, damaged) 1 Project 1176 Ondatra-class landing craft: (1, damaged) 1 Project 22870 rescue tug: (1, SB-739 V'asily Bekh', destroyed) 1 Project 266M Natya-class minesweeper: (1, damaged) 7 unidentified The figures above do not include the areas where Russia retains superiority; jet fighter air-craft, Su-95 heavy bombers, ships and submarines in the Black and Caspian Seas. However, since February 2022, Russia has lost; 315 air-craft, 310 helicopters, 27 Ships and boats, including the flagship, Moskva. By this gradual process of attrition of the hardware, equipment, ammunition and {unfortunately, from a humanitarian perspective} Russian military personnel, I believe that many lives, particularly of Ukrainian civilians and military personnel, have been saved.
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  2. Rapid End to WAR & Attrition of Military Resources. There will be no military stalemate or frozen conflict "at close to the current lines". Neither will there be a ceasefire before the RuZZian military and administrative personnel have been ejected from internationally recognised Ukrainian territory. Those who have been charged and found guilty of crimes, including war crimes will be sentenced appropriately for the crimes committed. The current conference/coalition of nearly 60 countries will continue to support Ukraine until the primary objective has been achieved. There will be no peace in this world until those goals have been achieved and Russia is, in some way, restrained from attacking other countries. Many people are saying, "We could have ended this WAR last year, if Ukraine had been given all they needed". What people seem to forget, or simply do not know, is that: #** February 2022 Russia had nearly 3 times as many tanks as Ukraine had prior to Feb 2022. Russia 3,400 tanks Ukraine 1,400 tanks {60% advantage to Russians} July 2023 Today, Ukraine's tank inventory is believed to be considerably better equipped and have greater capacity and firepower than the Russians and they now have more, outnumbering the Russians by ~50%. Russia 990 tanks Ukraine 1,500 tanks {50% advantage to Ukrainians} #+++ #** February 2022 Russia had 14% more heavy guns and artillery in Feb 2022 Russia 2,200 Artillery Ukraine 1,900 Artillery {14% advantage to Russians} July 2023 Today, the Artillery and heavy guns inventories are: Russia 773 Artillery Ukraine 1,100 Artillery {42% advantage to Ukrainians} #+++ #** February 2022 Multiple Launch Rocket Systems {MLRS} Russia 1,100 MLRS Ukraine 840 MLRS {25% advantage to Russians} July 2023 Today, the numbers of MLRS are: Russia 354 MLRS Ukraine 427 MLRS {20% advantage to Ukrainians} #+++ Had an all out WAR been fought in the early months of 2022, Russia would have had an advantage of nearly 3:1 against Ukraine in terms of military hardware. That may well have been greater, for Russia, because of respective levels of training of military personnel on the various platforms being used, and the elements of logistics and supply. Today, Russia's inventory of military hardware is believed to actually be less than that of Ukraine in all the categories above. Ukraine has depleted Russia of much of its land-based hardware, probably most of the best of the Russian troops and massive amounts of ammunition and also a lot of the infrastructure; railways, roads, bridges and fuel stocks and storages, that Russia relies on for movement of troops, hardware and ammunition. That depletion of Russian military assets continues. By this gradual process of attrition of the hardware, equipment, ammunition and {unfortunately, from a humanitarian perspective} Russian military personnel, I believe that many lives, particularly of Ukrainian civilians and military personnel, have been saved.
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