Ok, but have you heard of kamikaze bullets?
Ok, but have you heard of kamikaze bullets?
Not quite – to keep domestic discontent low, they’ve had conscription. Legally, conscripts aren’t allowed to be deployed outside Russia except in case of war. Mobilization means that they can forcibly draft people and seize things.
Important notes:
I’ve been wondering why bridge strikes tend to make tiny holes compared to when they hit buildings. Is it because they’re penetrating the surface and exploding under, or just that the bridges are much tougher by construction?
Imagine being the grad student who has to go out and collect real training data because your advisor thought it might be interesting
IMO it’s also about not looking like the boss of NATO – a lot of tankies in Europe like to complain that they’re just puppets.
3% is miniscule compared to the 40% reported for the Russian munitions. Given the quantity of DPICMs and their far lower dud rate, it’s basically just an accounting error at that point.
It’s also a false equivalence to compare DPICM vs no DPICM – the longer the war drags on, the more low-grade munitions will be used from deeper stockpiles which will inevitably have a substantially higher dud rate.
AFAIK they didn’t – instead they said they were an entertainment org instead of a news org.