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 Originally Posted by MadMojoMonkey
Not that I'd trust any numbers during the conflict, but if Ukraine is killing 3:2, that might still not be enough to sustain against Russia.
This is the worrying thing to me. Russia's history of how they war is that they field an army of moderate competence, are very wasteful of lives, but wear down their enemy with their nearly bottomless manpower.
In WWII for example, the German army was extremely competent (at least at a tactical level, they did have an amateur making up their strategy) and caused between 2-3x as many Russian casaulties as they suffered. But they couldn't sustain those losses whereas the Russians could. See you in Berlin.
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