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minus-squareloutrlinkfedilinkarrow-up8arrow-down4·1 年前“back then”? Isn’t this the exact strategy Russia currently uses in Ukraine?
minus-squaremassive_bereavement@kbin.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up11·1 年前Russia follows the “ant” strategy: throw bodies at a problem until there’s no problem.
minus-squarebi_tux@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 年前nah, they don’t throw all their ppl in at once… just think about trench warfare in ww1 and imagine the ukraine being in the trenches and the russians pushing, also instead of grenades they have drones. oh, and their tanks are in a funny line, that looks like an ant road
“back then”? Isn’t this the exact strategy Russia currently uses in Ukraine?
Russia follows the “ant” strategy: throw bodies at a problem until there’s no problem.
Worked well in WW2…
nah, they don’t throw all their ppl in at once…
just think about trench warfare in ww1 and imagine the ukraine being in the trenches and the russians pushing, also instead of grenades they have drones. oh, and their tanks are in a funny line, that looks like an ant road