- 03 Aug 2024 15:38
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Admiral Kuznetsov: Moscow's 'Heavy Aircraft-Carrying Cruiser' Is 'Beyond Saving'
https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/ ... ing-212118
Is there any better example of Muscovite ’s severe manpower shortage that a sailor from Moscow only aircraft carrier (broken) ends up being thrown into the front line.
A Muscovite sailor on the only aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov was sent in Northern Kharkiv to assault the Ukrainian position.
https://x.com/PStyle0ne1/status/1819501 ... _&ref_url=
Rancid wrote:It's getting repaired. My understand is it won't be operational until 2025.
Anyway, similar to the "Ukraine is about collapse" that has been stated like 5 times on this thread and hasn't happened. Over on the Russian side, we keep hearing manpower shortage, and equipment shortage, but yet... they continue.
Of course, all of this is an embarrassment for Russia, but Putin's grip on the system is strong.
I understand that in war, nothing happens, until all of a sudden a lot happens, but dunno. This is just going to continue on and on it seems.
Admiral Kuznetsov: Moscow's 'Heavy Aircraft-Carrying Cruiser' Is 'Beyond Saving'
https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/ ... ing-212118
Is there any better example of Muscovite ’s severe manpower shortage that a sailor from Moscow only aircraft carrier (broken) ends up being thrown into the front line.
A Muscovite sailor on the only aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov was sent in Northern Kharkiv to assault the Ukrainian position.
https://x.com/PStyle0ne1/status/1819501 ... _&ref_url=