Kharkiv Battle Analysis, Sumy Invasion Next?

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  • čas přidán 13. 05. 2024
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    I want to examine the Ukraine war update on the front lines gray zone area where the battle in Kharkiv has unfolded on its 5th day as the fog of war starts to lift. News of the world even has traveled fast. Then I want to take a look at if Russian forces might be planning to invade Sumy next. We’ll also cover any recent diplomatic changes in messaging on either side or their allies.
    The first thing you need to know is that In the Kharkiv direction, The number of border villages Russia claims to have captured in Kharkiv has now increased to between 9 and 12.
    The number isn’t important, what matters really matters is how close is the closest one to Kharkiv city? One such close proximity town that was captured appears to be (Loo-k'yahn-tsee) Luk'yantsi. The reason this is concerning from the Ukrainian defenders point of view is because the next town in line is (Lee-pt-see) Lyptsi. If that were to fall it could theoretically put Kharkiv within Artillery range. This is why I think the Ukrainian intelligence general said to the new york times quote ““The situation is on the edge. Every hour this situation moves toward critical.” However It’s unclear what the end goal is for the Russian assault at this point. Do they plan to continue forward with what Moscow has described as a buffer zone?
    Evidence that these claims of Russian advances are likely accurate comes from The Ukraine’s general of staff who said quote"At present, the enemy has tactical success" then we can take a look at a video that has gone viral of what appears to be two Russian platoons marching within 3 meters of each other. Normally if you expected to receive fire you would be space out much further instead they appear to be walking into Kharkiv oblast which seems to possibly support the reports that initial defensive lines did not work as anticipated.
    Before we continue I have a small disclaimer for you, keep in mind that the situation on the ground is developing rapidly and the information is subject to change. This report I’ve put together for you here, is a curation of various different sources all of which have their own biases, I made sure some of them are from the Russian perspective and some are from the Ukranian one. I too admittedly have my own personal biases. But I think that’s part of being human, especially if you’re talking about something you care about. However, It’s important for you to be aware of those biases. I’m here to share with you my imperfect view of the battlefield so I can hear your feedback and constructive criticisms, both of which I appreciate as it helps me improve.
    We’ve seen reports of major shake ups in both the Ukrainian leadership. On May 11th just one day after the invasion of Kharkiv, the Ukrainian Commander responsible for the defense of North Eastern frontlines General Yuriy (Ha-lush-kin) Halushkin was relieved of his command and replaced by General (Mick-high-low Drah-pah-tee) Mykhaylo Drapatiy. Dprapatiy was responsible for leading the combat operations in recapturing the city of Kherson in 2022. The fact that the former commander in Kharkiv was replaced could be seen as another indication that the initial defensive operations did not go as planned. Newsweek reportedly spoke to Ukrainian military and local officials in vovchansk who said that Russian artillery shelling on the border made it difficult for them to build proper fortifications. It’s tough to bring in civilian construction equipment and lay down dragons teeth and drudge up trenches when you’re under explosive artillery fire. What remains to be seen is if defensive lines were created further back from the border in safer places, this is something we will find out in the coming weeks.
    #UKRAINE #WAR #KHARKIV

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  • @Taskandpurpose
    @Taskandpurpose  Před 16 dny +142

    I'll be chatting with you here for the next few hours on the Task & Purpose Discord Server: discord.gg/yQdCazQDg7
    Yes its true I have a bias and a perspective. I am not disspassionate when it comes to this topic. I do my best to not let that influence my reports but my point of view definitely informs what I say. I hope this place can be a place for positive discourse about various conflicts although, increasingly, I am not sure that is possible anymore.

    • @THE-X-Force
      @THE-X-Force Před 16 dny +1

      Chris .. invite me to mod and I will gladly delete the scammer bots from your channel.

    • @THE-X-Force
      @THE-X-Force Před 16 dny +12

      And don't apologize for having an opinion man. Everyone does, and it's obvious that you go out of your way to report things fairly. It's unfortunate that YT is swamped with trolls, but that's just the way it is and has been since forever. Don't let the negatives get to you.

    • @scottlee7613
      @scottlee7613 Před 16 dny +1

      I’d love to see a show if possible about what if USA nato and eu give Ukraine a $3-400 billion loan. It could have strings attached but mainly on rebuilding. Would it not be better to let Ukraine buy what they want and our allies would be selling so a win win situation. Keep up great job Roll Tide

    • @thephoenix215-po2it
      @thephoenix215-po2it Před 16 dny +1

      Yes you have bias and a perspective, but your experience you have from your YT makes you very good for osint and what's happening on the ground.

    • @zenithperigee7442
      @zenithperigee7442 Před 16 dny +2

      @Taskandpurpose, thank you for your service "average infantryman Cappy!" ^_^ Actually, I'd enjoy a one-on-one with you about your service, experiences if you didn't mind sharing and as someone who does not keep up with these wars, an understanding about what is really going on with the Ukraine/Russia conflict. I can't say I trust Russia/Putin but I don't trust the politicians in the U.S. who seem all too eager to just hand over hundreds of billions to Ukraine when there are so many conflicting voices. I can understand why you feel "positive discourse may not be possible anymore", especially as bad as politics have become in the U.S. I'll be the first to admit I too have strong opinions about politics but I just don't know enough about the Russia/Ukraine conflict to understand why it happened, why the U.S. is dumping billions into it and why, originally it was said by a "reporter" earlier on who was said to be "there", that "The U.S. Military is on the ground in Ukraine and they're running the war...." And that's the last I heard besides the occasional, "Ukraine is winning! Russia is winning! Congress is assembling another multi-billion dollar aid package to Ukraine!"

  • @30dayofprogress10
    @30dayofprogress10 Před 16 dny +1056

    so the Battlefield games where dudes cruise around map with ATVs became real life

  • @rossdavies8250
    @rossdavies8250 Před 16 dny +602

    In the early 1970's I was a British infantryman in West Germany. We were trained to fight a war that, thank the gods, never happened. I remember saying to an officer, "These massive manoeuvres are too vulnerable. The next war will be fought at platoon or even section level." He laughed at me. Maybe I had a field marshal's baton in my knapsack... But, it just seemed logical to me. Armies, historically, always seem to be perfectly trained to fight the last war, not the next one.

    • @xcidgaf
      @xcidgaf Před 16 dny +41

      that’s why i dont take the casualty number from either the Russians or Ukrainians seriously

    • @armyaj
      @armyaj Před 16 dny +23

      not a chance that wouldve happened during the cold war after the initial assault. There would have been multiple millions of troops mobilized instead of under 1 million. Look at the Eastern front in WW1 vs the Western. Full of fluid movement as the terrain yields itself to that. move to ww2 in the breach of the Siegried line and later Rhine river. T1 armies fighting is different from a T2 vs T1.5 like what is now happening

    • @harrybrown6248
      @harrybrown6248 Před 16 dny +9

      Back then Russia had 7-8 Echelons of troops. Small units were the primary Recon elements but they were btr60 units …

    • @WilliamFairfield-qq2tq
      @WilliamFairfield-qq2tq Před 16 dny +6

      Correct. Blitzgreig entered the chat and changed the battlefield forever. Drones have done the same thing this time

    • @billynomates920
      @billynomates920 Před 16 dny +2

      @@armyaj cheers general, not a chance things would go to shit with your clear assessment.

  • @danielmartin7838
    @danielmartin7838 Před 16 dny +404

    Im not surprised, and no one else should be, either, to see the use of motorcycles or ATV’s in Ukraine. The nature of the terrain is what gave so many horse mounted warriors an advantage in this area back in the day.

  • @bres666
    @bres666 Před 16 dny +178

    They used to hunt tanks in the 50’s and 60’s with recoiless rifles and jeeps. Seems like what’s old is new again.

    • @kite2036
      @kite2036 Před 16 dny +19

      Time is a circle

    • @mitchyoung93
      @mitchyoung93 Před 16 dny +8

      @bres666 Those of us of a certain age remember Rat Patrol! (Only from syndicated reruns though)

    • @anon-iraq2655
      @anon-iraq2655 Před 16 dny +4

      They did that in ww2 too
      Trucks with gun on them

    • @solderdesolder
      @solderdesolder Před 16 dny

      @@anon-iraq2655 proofs, please

    • @PrograError
      @PrograError Před 16 dny +1

      war never change...

  • @scott3002
    @scott3002 Před 16 dny +682

    I can imagine as a commander one of the worst factors of planning is never knowing what actual resources are actually available to deploy. Western press glamorizes short term deliveries of limited equipment, however those cannot be replaced by attrition.

    • @AlexKaehler-qc8kd
      @AlexKaehler-qc8kd Před 16 dny +96

      As a commander, if you're entirely reliant on a state with which you do not actually have a mutual defense treaty, you know you're cooked, whether today or tomorrow.

    • @noahmrks
      @noahmrks Před 16 dny

      if russia was to build nuclear facilities in mexico and also biological weapons laboratories in mexico , do you think america would invade mexico ? the answer is yes . yes america would invade . so everyone needs to shut the f up and let russia go to work and clean the obama clinton mess u all let happen .

    • @nathanzylla4961
      @nathanzylla4961 Před 16 dny +30

      @scott3002 Either NATO(or a coalition of countries) have to triple or quadruple all forms of aid...or walk away..i have no idea how that will play out

    • @baronvonsnipeyou
      @baronvonsnipeyou Před 16 dny +10

      Two caveats, public announcements only ever give general timelines, the exact times are almost certainly set well ahead of time but are kept secret, so your enemy can't plan around it easily, also Ukraine can BUY more western kit so long as it isn't stuck in an ungodly backlog, and they have the cash to do so, but said equipment can eventually be replaced.

    • @lolmao500
      @lolmao500 Před 16 dny

      The dumbass old corrupt bastards in congress pass one bill and they expect the war to end within a month or something. These guys live in their own bubble and are unaware of reality.

  • @indi8745
    @indi8745 Před 16 dny +112

    I have mad respect that you acknowledged referencing different sources and your own personal biases, without then going into an ad read for ground news. Impressive to acknowledge that with no ulterior motive

  • @stevenwynn7162
    @stevenwynn7162 Před 16 dny +435

    These gains have been completed purely by Russian recon units which should be extremely concerning to the UAF. From everything I have seen Russia has utilized very little mechanized forces thus far and maybe surprised at how quickly they are gaining ground. I have seen little evidence that the Ukrainian estimate of 50-60% of Russian forces have already been committed bc again almost all these territorial gains have been by foot. In my experience this looks like recon by fire that penetrated much further than anticipated and the true offensive hasn’t even begun yet based on the limited use of mechanized units. It wouldn’t surprise me if Russia looks to potentially open up yet another front from Belarus just north of Kyiv, if this occurs Ukraine is going to have a hard time deploying their reserves

    • @t.r.4496
      @t.r.4496 Před 16 dny +43

      I just don't see how Russian logistics will be able to make the push. We saw what happened in the beginning with the assault on Kyiv. If those long lines of logistics form up and bottleneck this time Ukraine will lay waste to Russians. Those long convoys can't happen this time with Himars and Atacms.

    • @cpob2013
      @cpob2013 Před 16 dny +36

      I think you're right, but that each of these new border incursions are a feint for a larger offensive on the eastern front. If Ukraine committed more aid and troops to the north to stop advances on Kharkov and Kiev, it might make the line by the dnieper brittle. If the Russians can achieve a breakthrough against the Ukrainian main force it could be decisive

    • @thomaslacornette1282
      @thomaslacornette1282 Před 16 dny +3

      i remenber someone said 6 battaillions participated.

    • @accountname9506
      @accountname9506 Před 16 dny +20

      I don't think Lukashenko would allow a second Russian attack from belarus. It didn't go very well last time, and doing it again when Ukraine has had two years to prepare on that border, when they might not care that belarus didn't declare war this time, wouldn't be a good idea. Especially because making a new logistics train all the way to belarus then south would further strain already stressed Russian Logistics, whereas a Sumy offensive (if they can get the men for it) would be much closer to already existing and well used supply lines.

    • @luskhrasek7600
      @luskhrasek7600 Před 16 dny +114

      @@t.r.4496 I hate to say it... the russian army Ukranians are fighting now is not the same russian army they fought in 2022. They improved even in the logistics sector. I'm worried that Russians gaining the upper hand and it'll get much worse for Ukraine... let's hope it doesn't come to that

  • @nashazzi8399
    @nashazzi8399 Před 16 dny +339

    This the only channel openly stated that he is bias. But trying to be neutral which is very refreshing in this moment where everyone wanted to push their own agenda. Kudos

    • @pashapasovski5860
      @pashapasovski5860 Před 16 dny +77

      You can't be biased and neutral at the same time! If he was neutral, he would begg Ukrainian soldiers to refuse to die for getting rich people even richer! He would tell his listeners that almost a million young men are killed and wounded and then he would say,there's no chance!

    • @katieee4915
      @katieee4915 Před 16 dny +92

      ​@@pashapasovski5860 yeah, sounds total unbiased lol

    • @jdmo741
      @jdmo741 Před 16 dny

      @@pashapasovski5860you are dense.
      Imagine your neighbor invades your home and then some room temp IQ smooth brain across the street is yelling at you to stop fighting them back and just give them your master bedroom.

    • @nashazzi8399
      @nashazzi8399 Před 16 dny +55

      @@pashapasovski5860 hence why he said the will try to be as neutral. Nobody is perfect and human has emotions. But for him to openly said that he is bias tells thet his viewer to take his perspective with grain of salt. Which is you yourself are biased towards russian success which is understandable.

    • @sashakeltane4763
      @sashakeltane4763 Před 16 dny

      @@katieee4915 and it's all true. they're getting their balls handed to them and have been for a while.

  • @johnnyboi1722
    @johnnyboi1722 Před 16 dny +296

    Twice in a week is insane!

    • @airon89toyota
      @airon89toyota Před 16 dny +17

      I think it's because of how fast the front is changing.

    • @Montblanc1986
      @Montblanc1986 Před 16 dny +51

      Bro in a few weeks Ukraine might be a lot smaller

    • @Ren23114
      @Ren23114 Před 16 dny +5

      Or be slightly bigger

    • @ftboomer1
      @ftboomer1 Před 16 dny +45

      ​@@Ren23114keep the hope alive, kid.

    • @airon89toyota
      @airon89toyota Před 16 dny +2

      @@Ren23114 yeah, with NATO troops on the ground.

  • @leeboy26
    @leeboy26 Před 16 dny +240

    Your pronunciation of Condottieri makes your David Cameron impression look positively masterful.

    • @davorjuric1609
      @davorjuric1609 Před 16 dny +14

      CONDORETIO!

    • @hellyrazr9459
      @hellyrazr9459 Před 16 dny +3

      but his assumption of Russian woes turned out to be far from the narrative he tried to play 👀🤪🤣🤣

    • @joseagreda9753
      @joseagreda9753 Před 16 dny

      He said "condom - ratio" or something like that...

    • @PRshik
      @PRshik Před 16 dny

      lol

    • @023achilles
      @023achilles Před 16 dny +2

      That was really something else. Condo RETTY OH. Versus Con doh tee eh ROH.

  • @charleswomack2166
    @charleswomack2166 Před 15 dny +37

    When I was an intelligence analyst, the biggest challenge I faced was to think the way the enemy is thinking. At the strategic level, this was much less difficult than at the tactical, for obvious reasons. I liked your disclaimer of your own personal bias. Sometimes, when you do things that irk people, saying " Yes I did this. So what exactly is the problem?" will leave people speechless. Awesome video Chris. Personally, I am biased towards the Ukraine.

    • @idomalion6167
      @idomalion6167 Před 15 dny +7

      Too much propaganda clouds judgement. The relentless inaccurate assessment of Russian capability and capacity has been the cause of that.

    • @aleksas3058
      @aleksas3058 Před 15 dny +3

      A sto ste pristrasni Ukrajini?Sto vam je zao Ukrajine ili sto mrzite Rusiju?Mislim da niste upoznati sa situacijom u toj zemlji prije ulaska ruskih snaga u Ukrajinu.A vjerujem da vas i ne interesuje br.zrtava ukrajinskog rezima od 2014...

    • @Peter-jo6yu
      @Peter-jo6yu Před 14 dny +2

      ​@@idomalion6167 What happened to the "3 day special military operation!" Vatnik! 😂😂😂

    • @Peter-jo6yu
      @Peter-jo6yu Před 14 dny

      ​@@aleksas3058 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦

    • @idomalion6167
      @idomalion6167 Před 14 dny +1

      @@Peter-jo6yu The Pentagon said 3 day operation. General Milley. Get your quotation right 🤡

  • @thogyvangogh3825
    @thogyvangogh3825 Před 16 dny +9

    This channel evolved in a great manner, from a little trashy but funny military news to quite a good overview of difficulte situation with more and more research practices applied. The credibility improved a lot. Thanks for this!

  • @landm9446
    @landm9446 Před 15 dny +2

    An excellent video thank you!

  • @seanp9277
    @seanp9277 Před 16 dny +126

    Fast track training course, 6 months condensed into 5 weeks. Those guys are screwed.

    • @drumultabereim5
      @drumultabereim5 Před 16 dny +40

      I think McDonald's trains its employees for 6 weeks 😂

    • @etienne8110
      @etienne8110 Před 16 dny +6

      Both side are now sending less trained soldiers.
      But at the same time, they now have some veterans too, who can train people on the ground with what they really need to know to face the current tactics...

    • @ali-haider5788
      @ali-haider5788 Před 16 dny

      Russians or ukrainians ?

    • @ali-haider5788
      @ali-haider5788 Před 16 dny

      @etienne8110 russsians arent sending mobilized aoldiers they are sending volunteers they have much higher morales and training time than ukrainians in the past year

    • @attilakiss5400
      @attilakiss5400 Před 16 dny +30

      @@etienne8110 well that it's another punch in the face for Ukraine that less trained soldiers takes the ground fron units like Kraken 44th mc birgade and 98th brigade. But as we saw Russian shovels are the best against advanved weapons

  • @kolliemmorlu7333
    @kolliemmorlu7333 Před 10 dny

    Thanks so much for your update.

  • @solomonkane1712
    @solomonkane1712 Před 15 dny +19

    No mention of Blinken playing guitar at a Kiev/Kyiv night club during his visit?

    • @Mortablunt
      @Mortablunt Před 14 dny +5

      or the pizza restaurant he visited being typically decked out in Nazi memorabilia

  • @rickhayhoe
    @rickhayhoe Před 16 dny +4

    I'm too old to be a "spare part," but Chris's commentary is one of my important detailed and background information sources, updating information for a guy who left the Army in 1973.

  • @MasterofDesaster240
    @MasterofDesaster240 Před 15 dny +8

    Danke!

  • @edalvendiaable
    @edalvendiaable Před 15 dny +2

    I have just subscribed...I am impressed by what you have said and look forward to future vlogs.

  • @johnnycaps1
    @johnnycaps1 Před 14 dny +1

    Excellent analysis. Keep up the good and fair minded work.

  • @alexkalish8288
    @alexkalish8288 Před 16 dny +150

    Can I tell you the Russian goal ? They are using Grants strategy from Petersburg. Once the enemy runs out of infantry reserves, you extend the lines until they break. They are adding a few hundred miles to the front line. Much easier than facing fixed defenses - the UA is already stretched thin - I am not sure the RU has another 10 brigades to put into combat however. That's about all it would take.

    • @l.a.mottern3106
      @l.a.mottern3106 Před 16 dny +7

      I like that. Friends & I have discussed the very thing in the last month or so It looks a lot like movements during the US Civil War. Maybe the Uke's should be looking at US history more closely ;-)

    • @bombarderoazul
      @bombarderoazul Před 16 dny

      If Russia launches offensive in the south towards Odessa, it would be a catastrofe for Ukraine,

    • @Pao234_
      @Pao234_ Před 16 dny +67

      Probably true imo. All "maskirovka" aside, this just makes sense. No "buffer zone to keep Belgorod safe" bs. Russia understands they have the numbers advantage, and that Ukraine is having trouble bolstering their infantry numbers. By doing this, they force Ukraine to draft more people, straining their civilian economy, army morale (using people that don't really want to fight), and further weakening the country's will to fight, people do not want to see their neighbors forced into the army.
      They force more open engagements, increase direct casualties and atrittion considerably, it just makes sense.
      And why's it being done so gradually? Because land isn't the objective, attrition is. And since they have MUCH more firepower, combat operations benefit them 100%. It doesn't matter if they lose more vehicles than Ukraine, vehicles Russia can replace, infantry Ukraine cannot.

    • @stevenpace892
      @stevenpace892 Před 16 dny +2

      If you outnumber the enemy it is the sensible thing to do. Of course Russia (and the union) have a limited number of competent officers and supplies, so can not realistically attack on the whole front at once.

    • @libraryofpangea7018
      @libraryofpangea7018 Před 16 dny

      Don't forget however, due to increased pressure in North Africa (proxy war between the French & Russians)
      France is very likely to start putting boots on the ground soon. France gets a large percentage of its uranium from Niger, and nuclear is not only their primary power source but part of their responsibilities to Nato is in their nuclear weapons.
      They cannot afford to permanently lose Franco-Africa, and in order to force Russia to leave North Africa they are putting more support into the Ukraine.
      The chances of their deployment in the Ukraine only increases as the situation in Franco-Africa becomes more dire to French interest. If they can cut off the head of the snake the body will deconstrict.
      Russia's interest in North Africa is Gold, which they are using to keep their economy afloat from western sanctions. However this looks like it's going to back fire in Russia's face, as they are only cementing greater direct intervention by France.
      Who are the one country in Europe who could glass Moscow before Russia could hit them, so nuclear black mail by Russia is slowly proving to be an effective deterrent.
      Most people don't seem to realize France, not the US, Not Russia, Not India or China, have the most advanced nuclear technology in the world. Both in power generation and in weapons.
      French counter strikes would be the first into Russia's western interior in the event of a nuke attack by Russia.
      The US wouldn't be the first to hit them. So France over all has more to lose but at the same time the most leverage over Russian nuclear black mail within Europe. Russia is putting the French economy on death ground, and regardless of jokes people make the French military does not fuck around.
      And they are petty enough that they would do it, regardless of what the US says.
      French intervention would immediately remove the single most important advantage Russia has, air superiority. The only reason why this conflict looks like our civil war is because Russia dominates the air space.
      If France enters the war, that advantage goes away and the nature of this conflict will dramatically shift.

  • @chijimmy1
    @chijimmy1 Před 16 dny +4

    I’m already a subscriber, but I love these updates on Ukraine and you explain it well. Please keep doing these as you make it easier for the non military people to understand. Thanks

    • @garynew9637
      @garynew9637 Před 13 dny

      Only thing to understand is Ukraine is finished.

  • @morgansmit8564
    @morgansmit8564 Před 15 dny +1

    Thank you Cappy!

  • @LearningSpanishwithDrL

    Great video!

  • @fegsanchez7344
    @fegsanchez7344 Před 16 dny +143

    I recall some momos on this very page declaring the Russian military dead and finished this time last year

    • @maximturcan1722
      @maximturcan1722 Před 16 dny +64

      I know. I love the straight face cope with egg just dripping off his brow. Hence the well aged shovels joke roaming the web.

    • @autobootpiloot
      @autobootpiloot Před 16 dny +6

      They were weak then, but so was Ukraine. Russia however has drafted a lot of men and the factories are running at full power to refurbish old soviet machinery. They are about as strong as they can get the coming few years right now.
      Ukraine however has difficulty replacing its men because lots of them are dead and the rest has fled the country. Western countries had other interests like politics and economy and forgot about Ukraine. So not a lot of weapons are being given. Ukraine is doomed right now unless something really changes in the west.

    • @maximturcan1722
      @maximturcan1722 Před 16 dny +35

      @@autobootpiloot Ukraine is like a troubled teenager who keeps running away from home to her new biker boyfriend. And when the grownups expressed their concerns, she started bringing this fella over for dinner, just to spite everyone. Dishing out threats to the people who made their dinner
      -- you can't do anything, or else Spike here knows some guys that like to burn houses. -- she would grin at you.

    • @ThyCorylus
      @ThyCorylus Před 16 dny +19

      ​@@maximturcan1722didn't land mate

    • @adamhall5298
      @adamhall5298 Před 16 dny +6

      It kinda was, we then proceeded to dripfeed aid to Ukraine because having Russia lose is 'scary'. Here we are.

  • @caelym
    @caelym Před 16 dny +36

    kudos for using and analyzing sources from both sides of the conflict

    • @kengsenchong4010
      @kengsenchong4010 Před 16 dny

      Scott Ritter foresaw this dire situation of Ukraine's entire frontline collapsing from as far back as mid-2022 based on the potential military disparity between them. For this, he was much maligned for his pro-Putin propaganda.

    • @kathrynck
      @kathrynck Před 16 dny +4

      That's a big step in the right direction, yeah.
      But it's kinda late in the war to be feeling out what sources are trustworthy.
      Still, better late than never.

    • @hellyrazr9459
      @hellyrazr9459 Před 16 dny +14

      he gets no kudos cause all he claimed about Russian meatwaves and running out of soldiers proved false so what we crediting?!

    • @visible2anyoneonyoutube
      @visible2anyoneonyoutube Před 16 dny +1

      All of the sudden huh!

  • @tiberiumnp8030
    @tiberiumnp8030 Před 16 dny +1

    Really enjoying your updates. Seems very objective and a good variety in sources. Thank you.

  • @anastasios0513
    @anastasios0513 Před 13 dny

    So happy for you that you are being invited on to mainstream media outlets now. Your deep research and helpful commentary are reaching far and wide!

  • @user-is7up6ln6m
    @user-is7up6ln6m Před 16 dny +66

    Russia now have turtle tanks

    • @Menaceblue3
      @Menaceblue3 Před 16 dny +31

      And they're slowly moving inwards into Ukraine

    • @theautoman22
      @theautoman22 Před 16 dny +52

      And remote control shovels.

    • @MORE_BEANS_PLZ
      @MORE_BEANS_PLZ Před 16 dny +7

      ​@@Menaceblue3 your orc bf is pleased your defending him for free on CZcams 🗣

    • @Chosen_Ash
      @Chosen_Ash Před 16 dny +51

      @@MORE_BEANS_PLZjewlensky is very proud of your loyal support

    • @BillyFMitchell
      @BillyFMitchell Před 16 dny +15

      @@Chosen_AshWhat a loser thing to say. Racism from the side that supports putin, shocker.

  • @flowerdragon5663
    @flowerdragon5663 Před 16 dny +129

    The artillery rounds promised by the NATO partners have not arrived yet. The RF is shelling the whole front with 7 to 1 advantage. The F!-16 are delayed, again. Before General Zaluzhniy was replaced, he said that only 10 to 30% of the promised aid was delivered to Ukraine. It is still the case. Sad. But fact.

    • @LeadLeftLeon
      @LeadLeftLeon Před 16 dny

      And a third to half of the aid is stolen by Ukrainian leadership. It’s a sinking ship. Every man for himself if the opportunity arises

    • @obelic71
      @obelic71 Před 16 dny +39

      The problem with the F16's are the N.O.S. (new old stock) and R.O.S (reproduced old stock) parts needed to get the mothballed F16's airworthy again.
      Denmark and the Netherlands are in the middle of the conversion from the F16 to the F35 so F16 spare parts were not bought anymore.
      F16's were canabilised so the remaining F16's could fly.
      Bringing the mothballed and canabilised airframes airworthy again takes alot more time then expected.
      The demand for 2nd hand / new F16's and parts has also skyrocketed.

    • @flowerdragon5663
      @flowerdragon5663 Před 16 dny +22

      @@MarineScoutSniper are we going to talk about Halliburton and Blackwater/XYZ? Please go and research how much Iraq and Afghanistan wars cost to the US taxpayers... and its results...

    • @Menaceblue3
      @Menaceblue3 Před 16 dny +6

      ​@@flowerdragon5663
      You get paid well to upsell Blackwater's business?
      How much commission you get?

    • @ramrod9556
      @ramrod9556 Před 16 dny +29

      @@obelic71 I have serious doubts an F-16 ever flies above Ukraine. If they have not been able to get any there since being promised almost two years ago, then excuses for delays will just keep coming.

  • @SuperYanivs
    @SuperYanivs Před 14 dny

    Thanks Chris

  • @user-hh7jz9pm9s
    @user-hh7jz9pm9s Před 13 dny

    Dude I didn’t know the back story to spare parts army I love it even more than I used to keep up the awesome videos man they always make my day

  • @heberje
    @heberje Před 16 dny +3

    Thanks good stuff

  • @chrisschmidt3409
    @chrisschmidt3409 Před 16 dny +8

    Great video keep it up!

    • @hellyrazr9459
      @hellyrazr9459 Před 16 dny +2

      cause all his praise of Ukraine proven false 👀🤪🤣🤣🧢🗑️

    • @joedenathan4775
      @joedenathan4775 Před 14 dny

      @@hellyrazr9459Nope, the Russians got routed thrice in this war, don’t forget

    • @hellyrazr9459
      @hellyrazr9459 Před 10 dny

      😂😂😂😂😂​@@joedenathan4775

  • @coffebean94
    @coffebean94 Před 16 dny +1

    I like how you included the medieval reenactment festival into your video (at 30 seconds mark)

  • @jacobhelms4421
    @jacobhelms4421 Před 16 dny +7

    I appreciate your clarity. It’s missing on other channels.

  • @daddyandy9591
    @daddyandy9591 Před 16 dny +85

    “Perhaps Shoigu will fall out of the window” LOL.
    Shoigu was promoted and is now appointed Secretary of the Security Council and is flying with Putin on a visit to China the other day.

    • @OSTemli
      @OSTemli Před 16 dny +44

      This people don't know shoigu wanted retirement so many time, before the SMO

    • @user-kg4fr9jr7v
      @user-kg4fr9jr7v Před 15 dny +7

      Это не повышение. это отставка в советском стиле. У нас нельзя просто уволить чиновника с такой высокой должности. То есть технически можно конечно, но это как бы имиджево не хорошо

    • @colonelarmfeldt8572
      @colonelarmfeldt8572 Před 15 dny +3

      He literally says that a few seconds later.

    • @BoraHorzaGobuchul
      @BoraHorzaGobuchul Před 15 dny +1

      That's not promotion, that's "promote nominally, but actually demote".

    • @daddyandy9591
      @daddyandy9591 Před 15 dny +1

      @@user-kg4fr9jr7v ,на этой должности был Николай Патрушев(теперь он помощник Путина).Патрушев тоже для виду был секретарём совбеза?Это №3 после Путина и Медведева,на секундочку.

  • @martinabowm1786
    @martinabowm1786 Před 16 dny +1

    New to this channel. Like your style. Breath of fresh air...

  • @tmasdad
    @tmasdad Před 16 dny +1

    Great report, Chris!

  • @libertyman3729
    @libertyman3729 Před 16 dny +3

    Good to see you Cappy . 🇺🇸

  • @ThomasMullaly-do9lz
    @ThomasMullaly-do9lz Před 16 dny +27

    Where were all the defenses they said that was built?

    • @Peterkass235
      @Peterkass235 Před 16 dny

      they never built them in key areas that were obviously going to be assaulted...

    • @theautoman22
      @theautoman22 Před 16 dny +10

      they hired a russian company. 🤣

    • @kpakaify
      @kpakaify Před 16 dny

      ​@@theautoman22no need for that, ukrainians are much more experienced in stealing. Rip ukraine

    • @tombayless9759
      @tombayless9759 Před 16 dny

      Zelesky and creepy Joe needed the money More

    • @bonk9614
      @bonk9614 Před 16 dny +18

      Corruption is still a problem in ukraine.

  • @nicolasvines9437
    @nicolasvines9437 Před 16 dny +2

    Great work! Thanks from Spain where no one talks about this war

    • @joaogarcia9488
      @joaogarcia9488 Před 13 dny

      Spain and Portugal are to far way but here in Portugal we have at least 5 mins in news everyday about whats going on. But people talking with eachother...no.

  • @robness3694
    @robness3694 Před 15 dny +1

    Chris- I salute you for your work. I can't express my appreciation your suppression of bias and avoiding a political lean.
    Bravo, Sir.

  • @gwyllymsuter4551
    @gwyllymsuter4551 Před 16 dny +108

    When you're weak, appear strong. When you're strong, appear weak.
    Sun Tzu

    • @h-go4fk
      @h-go4fk Před 16 dny +42

      nice kope

    • @kingfishcl8083
      @kingfishcl8083 Před 16 dny +46

      You guys will say this kind of thing even as Kiev is occupied 😂

    • @1individeo
      @1individeo Před 16 dny +8

      Unless you are in jail

    • @silentblackhole
      @silentblackhole Před 16 dny

      @@kingfishcl8083 Sure thing ruski. Enjoy your disintegrating "country". This war is the last sad cry of the failed USSR. Russia is just a petrol station masquerading as a country. Pretending that your "tough" with all the handmedown equipment of the Soviet Union. With your population decreasing for the last 3 decades you won't even have enough young people to take care of the old. Meanwhile your country has chased away the smart people and ended up with a country of maluable people without any opinion of there own and blinding accepting the lies of the state narrative.

    • @BleedingSnow
      @BleedingSnow Před 16 dny +30

      Since when has Ukraine ever followed Sun Tzu.
      Are you forgetting they literally released a trailer for their 2023 Summer Counter Offensive?

  • @tango_uniform
    @tango_uniform Před 16 dny +112

    Here we go with the F-16 argument again. The amount of training, repair facilities, and aerospace ground equipment required to support 61 F-16s is immense. Two thousand personnel for two squadrons plus training and spare airframes, PMEL, avionics intermediate shop, hydrazine, jet engine shop, sheet metal, fire fighters, etc. Where is Ukraine's gunnery range? Where will they practice hot pit refueling and rearming? Where is their depo maintenance facility? Who will train, sustain, and evaluate maintenance personnel? Where are their simulators? Do they have professional military education facilities? Who will perform readiness exercises? Most of this knowledge is almost dead. We saw what happened to Abrams tanks sent there. Am I the only one awake here?

    • @marinblaze
      @marinblaze Před 16 dny +19

      I really like comments like these, you seem to know what you are talking about. Thanks for the insight

    • @SoydeCubaCompay
      @SoydeCubaCompay Před 16 dny +8

      Great Comment

    • @jimmyvaught
      @jimmyvaught Před 16 dny +43

      Shhh. You’re ruining this money laundering scheme.

    • @MrPetercooknh
      @MrPetercooknh Před 16 dny +3

      Yep

    • @Zero95011
      @Zero95011 Před 16 dny +30

      Why do comments of people who actually know what they are talking about always get ignored?. Or get flagged as Russian propaganda?

  • @ggrancharov
    @ggrancharov Před 16 dny

    Really appreciate your balanced and unbiased reporting.

  • @jmanj3917
    @jmanj3917 Před 16 dny

    6:55 Nice...I know the feeling, Killer.
    I was one of about two dozen people who had volunteered to "plus up" a unit that was deploying for a mission to Afghanistan. Fortunately, most of us ended up being placed in the same company, with all but one of those soldiers being MTOEd into the newly formed 4th Platoon.
    We were the Black Sheep of our company...lol...
    Black SHEEP!!
    🐃
    P.S.: I don't have my reading glasses, so I'm pretty much hoping that was actually a black sheep that I just put up there, and not something else..lol
    Good video, Killer.
    AAMs all around!!
    🙂

  • @RomanVarl
    @RomanVarl Před 16 dny +56

    When Russia now has numerical and equipment advantage, it makes every sense to widen the front.

    • @loumcast
      @loumcast Před 16 dny +36

      Their shovels have proven to be more capable than they were given credit for.

    • @avadhutagita3741
      @avadhutagita3741 Před 16 dny +21

      Russia doen't have numerical advantage. Number of Russian forces is 3-3.5 times smaller than Ukrainian ones, because In Russia there was only one limited mobilization in 2022, November, where former military personnel were called up.
      In Ukraine, mobilization hasn't ended for 2 years, where even disabled people are being drafted.

    • @sashakeltane4763
      @sashakeltane4763 Před 16 dny +12

      and remember they are fighting nato and the us and still winning. what's the message in that accomplishment?

    • @loumcast
      @loumcast Před 16 dny +18

      @@avadhutagita3741Over300,000 Russians have volunteered to fight in Ukraine.

    • @The.Fair-World-
      @The.Fair-World- Před 16 dny +4

      @@loumcast 300k mobilized thats all for all frontlines
      In contra to west and Ukraine very few Volunteers
      (Indeed Mercenaries) fight for Russia
      West hast sent at least 50k Mercenaries to Ukraine

  • @AlexLee-dc2vb
    @AlexLee-dc2vb Před 16 dny +4

    I JUST finished your video with Destiny. You did an absolutely fantastic job.

  • @waterst9
    @waterst9 Před 16 dny

    The evolution of troop deployments and the methodologies employed to deliver resources to the various theaters and applications is quite interesting.

  • @ColdHawk
    @ColdHawk Před 16 dny +1

    Thanks for the update Chris and company!

  • @JayRappa
    @JayRappa Před 16 dny +76

    The game has changed. Chasiv Yar holds plenty of value for Russia, but if Ukraine can’t mount a meaningful defense in Kharkiv, the Russians are going to go as far as they can.

    • @craftpaint1644
      @craftpaint1644 Před 16 dny +26

      The Russians have sent patrols into and around Chasiv Yar. I haven't heard of a major grab for it yet. They're just studying it for now.

    • @MickRiley
      @MickRiley Před 16 dny +3

      ​@@craftpaint1644 Russia has made big attacks on Chasiv Yar and failed, not probing attacks.

    • @brianrasmussen2956
      @brianrasmussen2956 Před 16 dny +5

      Well, Russia wants it all (Putin, not the people) Seeing the Ukraine army being able to hold on against a much much larger army, is impressive at least. If you'd have asked me 2 1/2 years ago, I'd have said Ukraine would lose in 2 months. I was wrong.

    • @ASpyNamedJames
      @ASpyNamedJames Před 16 dny +16

      @@brianrasmussen2956 No, no, sorry, the Russian people want victory. Guess again.

    • @brianrasmussen2956
      @brianrasmussen2956 Před 16 dny +4

      @@ASpyNamedJames Ukrainians live there, sorry Russia. You can't have it.

  • @swopejp
    @swopejp Před 16 dny +12

    Thanks for the rundown on the meaning of "Spare Parts Army." Sounds like a great concept for a sitcom. The Office, but in the GWOT.

  • @scotthazelton519
    @scotthazelton519 Před 15 dny

    Thanks for sharing Cappy

  • @WONGKHAIHONGMoe
    @WONGKHAIHONGMoe Před 16 dny +22

    In 1 week, they took more than Ukraine did in the whole summer offensive.

    • @oliverchannelpr227
      @oliverchannelpr227 Před 15 dny

      Unfortunately, Russia seems eager to sacrifice more life over nothing .. god will judge them

  • @cototheyounger8831
    @cototheyounger8831 Před 16 dny +9

    “Buttanov” 😂 I love it!

  • @carpediem7654
    @carpediem7654 Před 16 dny +95

    The main problem for Ukraine is a manpower shortage

    • @cpob2013
      @cpob2013 Před 16 dny +54

      Munitions, manpower, technical training

    • @pryanikfromrf4459
      @pryanikfromrf4459 Před 16 dny +84

      Главная проблема Украины это коррупция 😂

    • @MORE_BEANS_PLZ
      @MORE_BEANS_PLZ Před 16 dny +35

      ​@@pryanikfromrf4459 pfp checks out 💀

    • @gourighosh4167
      @gourighosh4167 Před 16 dny

      Main problem of Ukraine is traitors US agents ruling the state!

    • @sashakeltane4763
      @sashakeltane4763 Před 16 dny +64

      the main problem is america and heeding their advice.

  • @kenfowler1980
    @kenfowler1980 Před 16 dny +1

    Good analysis mate! Doesn’t look good that’s for sure!

  • @phraker5709
    @phraker5709 Před 15 dny +1

    The most objective report of the situation in ukraine i have seen. It's clearly making a lot of people upset too.

  • @daniels0376
    @daniels0376 Před 16 dny +5

    I heard from some pro Russian sources that a big chunk of the forces pushing into Kharkov Oblast are Storm Z veterans, aka the guys recruited from prisons, who survived their service and got pardoned and then signed contracts with the Russian MOD.
    If so, then it's plausible that they don't scream professional and well disciplined when you look at them, but they are battle hardened veterans who know how to storm.
    But I don't know if that's the case, the guys who were saying that didn't provide any documents

    • @societyreborn33
      @societyreborn33 Před 16 dny +1

      I've heard some former Wagner guys are involved from the sources as well. No way to be sure

    • @JO-du5xh
      @JO-du5xh Před 15 dny

      Akhmat Chechens SF are also there too. A lot of Russian elites are there. They are calling them the “dream team”

  • @Bigrednumber77
    @Bigrednumber77 Před 16 dny +33

    Holy shit a youtube channel that ACTUALLY GIVES SOURCES?! IT'S A CHRISTMAS MIRACLE CHARLIE BROWN!

    • @SimulacronX
      @SimulacronX Před 16 dny +3

      The New Atlas by Ex-US-Marine Brian Berletic is a great channel as well, indicating sources, links etc.
      Patrick Lancaster is also an Ex-US marine that lives in Donbass, reports on site, showing mlitary details live etc.
      Alexander Mercouris is another great geopolitical analyst.
      Cyrus Janssen is a great US economist and China expert.

    • @alestbest
      @alestbest Před 16 dny

      Sources? Is that allowed?

  • @ryanthorne5432
    @ryanthorne5432 Před 16 dny +1

    You keep getting better, Cappy

  • @johnsonnkongho3940
    @johnsonnkongho3940 Před 15 dny

    Thanks for the update.

  • @Adventurer-AnthonyQuinn
    @Adventurer-AnthonyQuinn Před 16 dny +72

    As an average infantryman myself with 3 deployments to Iraq I really appreciate your channel! Well done

  • @mrbaywatch21
    @mrbaywatch21 Před 16 dny +60

    Man, so much more informative than mainstream media

    • @kathrynck
      @kathrynck Před 16 dny +7

      Still somewhat MSM-flavored, to be honest.
      I believe his intentions of clarity and accuracy are sincere, but he hasn't yet figured out what sources are reliable.
      The situation is somewhat more dire than he realizes.

    • @MrNiceGuyHistory
      @MrNiceGuyHistory Před 16 dny +18

      True but that isn't saying much. A discount alcoholic palm reader is more informative than corporate media.

    • @mrbaywatch21
      @mrbaywatch21 Před 16 dny +3

      @@MrNiceGuyHistory 😂😂 yo fr

    • @kathrynck
      @kathrynck Před 16 dny +3

      @@MrNiceGuyHistory This is true.

    • @famousmwofficial8046
      @famousmwofficial8046 Před 16 dny

      This channel actually posts alot of propaganda. I recommend you watch both sides of news Russian and western then watch independent journalists from both sides to add to that to get the best information otherwise if it's msm and their goons like this channel here you'll get wrong information.

  • @draaz3n633
    @draaz3n633 Před 15 dny

    Rare lore drop on why you call us the "Spare Parts Army"! Love it

  • @sheltoniousmaximus6117
    @sheltoniousmaximus6117 Před 16 dny +5

    Remember when CNN/MSDNC told us Russia would lose because they were running out of Missiles and Tanks? Lol.

    • @sH-ed5yf
      @sH-ed5yf Před 16 dny +1

      Well russia did run out of missles. That is why they can only fire what they produce or buy oberstes.
      And their active force did run out of tanks. That is why their storage shrunk by over half

    • @CyrilSneer123
      @CyrilSneer123 Před 15 dny

      @@sH-ed5yf They've never run out of tanks. They have thousands and thousands in storage. Ukraine has essentially run out of tanks and AA systems.

    • @sH-ed5yf
      @sH-ed5yf Před 15 dny

      @@CyrilSneer123 yes and nobody ever claimed they would run out of tanks. But indeed their storages are increasingly empty.

  • @ZOV24-2-22
    @ZOV24-2-22 Před 16 dny +39

    Ukraines offensive yeilded approximately ~330km2 in gains in ~6ish months
    Russia’s Kharkiv push yielded ~188km2 in 4 days

    • @Karkenua
      @Karkenua Před 16 dny +6

      There was no defenses when this has started. Ukraine's counter offensive started when Russia had huge lines of trenches already built.

    • @havanasyndrome3024
      @havanasyndrome3024 Před 16 dny +36

      ​@@Karkenuaso what was Zelenskyy going for the last two years with the hundreds of billions given to him? Spent it on Colombian marching powder?

    • @VIPER276
      @VIPER276 Před 16 dny +17

      ​@@Karkenua Ukraine knew something was going to happen there and didn't do shit. is their fault if they are struggling even more now.

    • @loumcast
      @loumcast Před 16 dny +20

      @@havanasyndrome3024 He remodeled both his mansion in Miami Beach, FL, and his other mansion in Swissland.

    • @Karkenua
      @Karkenua Před 16 dny

      @@VIPER276 This is because there was about 50k~ men which Ukraine saw something was going on but that's not enough to take whole of kharkiv. ​ And Well Russia is moving through fire as they lose many men as Putin forces them to keep pushing.

  • @htlmlphpcr6028
    @htlmlphpcr6028 Před 16 dny

    Thank You

  • @jimatkins2980
    @jimatkins2980 Před 16 dny

    Thanks for all you do Chris..

  • @11ccom1
    @11ccom1 Před 16 dny

    Really good stuff.

  • @langdonowen161
    @langdonowen161 Před 16 dny +6

    THANKS FOR ADMTTING YOUR BIASIS

    • @langdonowen161
      @langdonowen161 Před 16 dny

      I think one other problem may just be sources

    • @paahtopro3950
      @paahtopro3950 Před 16 dny

      @@langdonowen161 What problem. Every thing seemed to correct

  • @Billy_Herrington1969
    @Billy_Herrington1969 Před 16 dny +22

    Loved you on Bridges podcast, hope you do more of those!

    • @hellyrazr9459
      @hellyrazr9459 Před 16 dny

      we don't need his mainstream media propaganda 🐴 💩 remember he claimed Russia resorting to "meat wave" attacks but at what point was that factual?

  • @jaimeballester840
    @jaimeballester840 Před 16 dny +2

    Full screen and pause at 5:45 This picture is stunning.

    • @societyreborn33
      @societyreborn33 Před 16 dny +1

      Damn, you're absolutely right! I screenshotted it, Would make a sweet poster in the man cave!

    • @spacejaime
      @spacejaime Před 15 dny

      @@societyreborn33 - you bet!

  • @mikev.7361
    @mikev.7361 Před 15 dny +1

    LOL spare parts squad outstanding! 😁

  • @samburke3950
    @samburke3950 Před 16 dny +5

    You need to up your research skills on how the Russian government works on the top level. Shoigu has been definitely promoted to a higher position of influence and the security of the country and will remain very close to Putin as a trusted advisor. This is not a lateral move. He was not dismissed. He is highly valued...

  • @marcopaganotto9125
    @marcopaganotto9125 Před 16 dny +28

    Never fight a battle you can't win...
    Remind me, who said that 🤔

  • @WM-ln4dz
    @WM-ln4dz Před 15 dny +1

    Congratulations on working with Perun!

    • @Taskandpurpose
      @Taskandpurpose  Před 15 dny +2

      He’s the top dog , that guy understands this stuff on another level

  • @Stryker200000
    @Stryker200000 Před 16 dny

    Yay! Tactical Camery is back!

  • @bjkarana
    @bjkarana Před 16 dny +51

    Seems odd that the Ukrainian defensive lines were so easily breached given how obvious this attack was, but fog of war for now...

    • @LeadLeftLeon
      @LeadLeftLeon Před 16 dny

      Inferior combat engineering. Russian lines are damn good. And crooked Ukrainian leaders pocketed funds meant for fortifications

    • @andredawkins4585
      @andredawkins4585 Před 16 dny +1

      There’s nothing odd, the unkrainian had a year plus to build defenses but instead squandered time and resources, now you have the spy chief and the army commander blaming each why no defense is there

    • @Peterkass235
      @Peterkass235 Před 16 dny

      this should come as no surprise. the last straight year has been blunder after blunder. they havent even dug sufficient trenches or defenses in areas russia will be by the end of the summer.

    • @kpakaify
      @kpakaify Před 16 dny

      Ukrainian army is very corrupt, they stole money and did nothing to protect line. No concrete obstacles, even no mines!!!

    • @mohmoony3918
      @mohmoony3918 Před 16 dny

      It’s not odd when you hear that defensive lines that were contracted out to private businesses, were never built. Just hundreds of millions dollars being stolen in the most corrupt country on the planet. What a shock! 🤡

  • @robzilla730
    @robzilla730 Před 16 dny +9

    But I thought Ukraine was winning, Caps? What's the deal??

    • @HansTheDeutscheMenschlich.
      @HansTheDeutscheMenschlich. Před 16 dny

      Russia did a psychological counter-attack. You are the one who fell for that.

    • @robzilla730
      @robzilla730 Před 16 dny +10

      @@HansTheDeutscheMenschlich. and America blew up your pipeline. How about those gas prices, eh?

    • @Austrveg
      @Austrveg Před 16 dny +1

      @@robzilla730 He serves america, not his own country. Thats how they are.

    • @robzilla730
      @robzilla730 Před 15 dny

      @Alex.anderr. you mean Zelensky?

  • @Harrysound
    @Harrysound Před 16 dny

    See quality content rises to the top

  • @ericshellhamer9847
    @ericshellhamer9847 Před 15 dny +1

    My Opa was a Panzerjager in the Wehrmacht. They had Self Propelled Marders but he also went out with Panzerfaust and another soldier on a motorbike with a side car. Some tactics are timeless

    • @corvusduluthV2
      @corvusduluthV2 Před 15 dny +1

      Zundapp, and BMW, the Russians still produce the "Ural" analog. 40 years ago I considered buying a Ural, USSR was exporting them to USA.

  • @indianajones4321
    @indianajones4321 Před 16 dny +32

    Chris, you ought to do a video on the Russo-Georgian War of 2008. I’d really appreciate it 👍

    • @SakhForester
      @SakhForester Před 16 dny +2

      There is a very detailed video in three parts about this 2008 war. Very informative and objective...though in Russian.

    • @Notrusbot
      @Notrusbot Před 16 dny +16

      in September 2009, the European Commission recognized Georgia as an aggressor because it fired at Russian peacekeepers in South Ossetia (it seceded back in 1991). Georgia's borders have not changed since 1991. that is why no one will make a video about this - it will not be possible to blame Russia

    • @societyreborn33
      @societyreborn33 Před 16 dny

      Georgia joined NATO not long before they attacked South Ossetia, or am I mistaken on that?

    • @Notrusbot
      @Notrusbot Před 16 dny +3

      @@societyreborn33 Georgia is not in NATO and not in the EU. most likely, they, like Ukraine, were promised membership in these organizations after a provocation towards Russia

    • @societyreborn33
      @societyreborn33 Před 16 dny +1

      @@Notrusbot ok thanks for clarifying, I suspected I was recalling the timeline incorrectly. I don't always Google everything before I post because I'm honest and when I'm wrong I own it. Thanks for being civil, it's refreshing

  • @browntigerus
    @browntigerus Před 16 dny +35

    Very unusual Russian operation without heavy machinery, as for Ukraine side it appears that there are NO defensive lines, and the moneys were stolen. The wars are stupid. 🕊

    • @rupertbe
      @rupertbe Před 16 dny

      Explains why Biden refused to allow any auditing

  • @mikesmicroworlds4566
    @mikesmicroworlds4566 Před 16 dny

    14:46 he’s been giving oversight on bigger things. It wasn’t a shake up. He has a more important job now

  • @joejohnson2722
    @joejohnson2722 Před 15 dny +2

    I work in a field that requires a lot of GPS use. This newest Russian incursion coincides with the extremely powerful solar storm. I noticed some major GPS issues last weekend extending into the first half of this week. It made me wonder if part of the Russian success is due to Ukrainian GPS-tethered defensive arms/equipment malfunctioning or being compromised by the storm. Just a thought!

  • @Lan_Zadura
    @Lan_Zadura Před 16 dny +7

    I fail to see why Ukraine is not fighting like its survival dependend on it, because it does.

    • @mbaxter22
      @mbaxter22 Před 15 dny +2

      Survival? Not really. Worst case scenario for Ukraine is they never get their 20% lost territory back. Kiev is not in danger, nor is Odessa. For that matter, Russians won’t even go for Kharkiv or Sumy. This is all just a big feint.

    • @Lan_Zadura
      @Lan_Zadura Před 15 dny +1

      @@mbaxter22 Sure thing. Can I borrow your crystal ball after you are done using it?

    • @ArchOfficial
      @ArchOfficial Před 15 dny

      @@mbaxter22 Remind us how it was a big feint once Russia has to retreat from Kharkiv again.

    • @mbaxter22
      @mbaxter22 Před 15 dny

      @@ArchOfficial They WILL probably pull back at some point, once they've achieved a cease fire. Russians are trying to force Ukraine into a cease fire that let's them keep Donbas, Crimea, and the rest of the territory they're already holding.
      That's the end game. Russia wants this over; they're exhausted.

    • @kalez963
      @kalez963 Před 14 dny +1

      @@ArchOfficial Cope

  • @johnjohn8042
    @johnjohn8042 Před 16 dny +47

    I worked with a guy in Houston Texas that was part of the “Operation Market Garden” he walked with a limp and I asked him if he was okay, he said it was an old wound that he got in WWII during Operation Market Garden and he got his Second Purple Heart there, he was with the 82nd Airborne, I told him my dad was in the 82nd after WWII. He invited me and some other guys that worked together over one day and we asked him about his service and his wife showed us all the medals he received, Silver Star, Bronze Star with a V and 2 more things with it, 2 Purple Hearts and a few that I can’t remember, he was an incredible man

    • @dmoney8602
      @dmoney8602 Před 16 dny +10

      No one asked and no one cares.

    • @JaKingScomez
      @JaKingScomez Před 16 dny

      @@dmoney8602why did you single bro out😭

    • @JaKingScomez
      @JaKingScomez Před 16 dny

      @@dmoney8602why did you single bro out😭

    • @svenrio8521
      @svenrio8521 Před 16 dny +6

      How does this relate to the video though? I mean it's an interesting story but we're not talking about WW2 or Paratroopers.

    • @rumpstatefiasco
      @rumpstatefiasco Před 16 dny +5

      @@dmoney8602
      What is your malfunction?
      He got 19 likes;
      you got 3.

  • @yardleybottles6025
    @yardleybottles6025 Před 16 dny

    This video works for my military surplus mind

  • @RyanMorgan-ze7zm
    @RyanMorgan-ze7zm Před 15 dny

    Excellent work on the video. The UIG’s report to the NYT seems like it has obvious motives. There’s only 2 options for why. My money would be that the information had already reached their adversaries and so they wanted it to be shared with the public to gain support at a critical moment when it was already out there.
    The other option is that they are playing 3d underwater chess -which has been demonstrated to this point and can’t be ruled out.
    Get a true Geronimo from the 1-509th ft Polk and they can explain the big “E’s” on the eye charts for you.
    Keep up the good work.

  • @anthonyxiong859
    @anthonyxiong859 Před 16 dny +45

    Why that dude would say something like that is because HE KNOWS HOW DIRE OF A SITUATION IS. Being out number 10 to 1

    • @HanSolo__
      @HanSolo__ Před 16 dny +14

      C'mon dude, it's Budanov's words we are talking about here. If he said so I'm sure it's the opposite.

    • @breakfast00club..11
      @breakfast00club..11 Před 16 dny

      We love Russia from California.. sorry that LGBT and the rest of the woke liberal NATo is getting spanked. Haha

    • @ArchOfficial
      @ArchOfficial Před 15 dny +1

      Ukraine is not outnumbered 10 to 1. It's closer to 2:1.

  • @belluh-1huey102
    @belluh-1huey102 Před 16 dny +12

    At this point, do the news reporting format on the conflict every 2 days or assign some guys to do it.

  • @BleedingSnow
    @BleedingSnow Před 16 dny

    Gottu say, considering his bias, and background, this is a fairly solidly objective video, am impressed.

  • @roblowe9283
    @roblowe9283 Před 16 dny

    Keep Up the Good Work !

  • @exever_
    @exever_ Před 16 dny +38

    so I guess Cappy doesnt want to be the last propaganda tool, good for you finally reporting some facts

  • @VadikProhorov-my3uw
    @VadikProhorov-my3uw Před 16 dny +67

    I love how you address this topic with such honesty.

    • @THE-X-Force
      @THE-X-Force Před 16 dny +9

      Scammer.

    • @CJBVD
      @CJBVD Před 16 dny

      Bot thot

    • @navb0tactual
      @navb0tactual Před 16 dny +2

      Report the bot and prop up the og comment it stole boys

    • @THE-X-Force
      @THE-X-Force Před 16 dny

      @@navb0tactual Really have to go to their profile and report .. it's the only way YT seems to notice.

    • @THE-X-Force
      @THE-X-Force Před 16 dny

      @@navb0tactual If you do, go to the profile and report it there.

  • @Bigrago1
    @Bigrago1 Před 16 dny +1

    1:25 I was able to find where that video was taken, it's just north of the village Buhruvatka.
    Judging from the maps it took three days for the Russians to enter the village so I doubt these Russians were walking nonchalant for long.

  • @bak9451
    @bak9451 Před 16 dny

    Good stuff. Love the update