• @dragontamer
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    1 year ago

    Apparently 3 lines.

    But rumors seem to be that the 1st line was where the Russians put most of their effort into. The fact that the 2nd line of defense might already have a breakthrough proves this rumor.

    The 3rd line of defense may be worse defended than even the 2nd line. So Russians may be failing at elastic defense (the 2nd and 3rd lines are supposed to be harder to take, because you can move troops and “react” to how the enemy works vs the 1st line). So this is a very promising development, if the lines get “easier” instead of “harder” to breakthrough, then the 2nd and 3rd lines almost don’t count at all.

      • @MarigoldPuppyFlavors
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        You heard? Oh ok. Not trying to be a dick but it can be really amusing the way this war is talked about. Everybody knows all the details, everybody’s a strategist.

        • Ooops
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          That 60/20/20 split for the three main defensive lines was an Ukrainian military assessment when the offensive began…

          • @[email protected]
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            Most likely russia calculated that surviving 1st liners would reinforce the 2nd line and the more elite reserve troops would counter attack when possible.

            Lots of running away dropping weapons instead of organized controlled retreats russians are now known to be able to do. Maybe the competent commanders are really purged again.

        • @[email protected]
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          91 year ago

          Fair enough, there’s propaganda everywhere and I’m just some random person (or dog?) on the Internet. But hey, I don’t remember where I hear every single thing, it is what it is.

        • @MataVatnik
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          71 year ago

          It was a commentary made by a ukranian official I think. But it was repeated by people that report on front line status which is where I heard it. How true is it however? Not sure.

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          21 year ago

          I’m rather sure a UA military official told that to a reputable international news organization. Can’t recall exactly which.

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        51 year ago

        In the article it states they predict that 80% went into the first line, but the bulk of reinforcements are at the 3rd line

    • @Edgelord_Of_Tomorrow
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      101 year ago

      Satellite photos showed the 2nd and 3rd lines were massively more fortified. Huge anti-tank ditches, concrete bunkers, millions of dragon’s teeth, etc. The first line was trenches and minefields.

      Commentators thought the 2nd and 3rd lines would be the true challenge because that would be true for a Western army with air superiority. Minefields basically don’t matter to nations that can park an instant air superiority boat off the coast of anywhere and just blast anywhere their mechanised infantry want to cross.

      We thought the counteroffensive was going slowly because the Ukrainians just sucked at their jobs. Turns out it’s because they were doing minesweeping by hand, with infantry, at night - because the British minesweepers they were given either sucked or, again, relied on the assumption of air superiority.

      Now that it’s a stand up fight again, lo and behold, they are making quick work of the unmotivated, hungry, poorly paid Russian conscripts - who are pretty much all that’s left after Shoigu got everyone competent killed in the farcical invasion.