UA's Inability To Modernize Quickly Has Stretched The War!

By Fox Tammany 337






EVEN THOUGH UKRAINE IS IN A SERIOUSLY TOUGH SITUATION AND REALLY AT THE MERCY OF THE ALLIES AS TO WHAT KIND OF WEAPONS THEY RECEIVE MORE EFFORTS SHOULD HAVE BEEN TAKEN TO MOVE TOWARDS MODERNIZATION ANYWAY.

If you understand fighting even in its simplest form like trying to disable an attacker in the street then you already know that it is smarter to try to make a quick move that takes down an attacker fast rather than stretching out the fight into a long boxing match.

This same exact concept applies to war as well but is obviously not as simple to understand as the above mentioned type of street attack. What is simple to understand however, is that the concept that being able to perform a quick and accurate strike is of utmost importance.

The ability to strike quickly and accurately has shown advantages in the current Ukraine-Russia war with the use of a few types of weapons; First, for example, the Bayraktar drones that were used in the early stage of the conflict had laser guided missiles and you can tell from some of the footage that was released how quickly and easily this drone / missile combination went to work on various vehicles.

Next, the use of HIMARS has also caused a great advantage as their accuracy has allowed Ukraine to quickly destroy lots and lots of Russian ammunition warehouses and soldier's barracks. Then lastly, the new fpv and other types of drones have also caused a 'speed' advantage as you can clearly see how quickly they're handling whole entire columns of Russian tanks and fighting vehicles to fall.

There are also other examples of 'modern' weapons which are causing more issues due to their accuracy like the Stugna-P but I don't want to use this article to really discuss lots of the weapons that are being used as much as just make the point that its smarter to use these 'modern' weapons more.

THE MAIN POINT OF THIS ARTICLE

By using more modern weapons or even modernized old weapons Ukraine could have done lots more damage to the Russian army like it did when it started using fpv drones in masse and this would have shortened many aspects of the conflict and this also should have been done from the start of the war.

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