Entrevista a un miembro de las FF.AA. Ucranianas, traducida
https://twitter.com/childsacrifice1/sta ... 2125743104De youtube y twitter, fiabilidad, pues la que querais darle.
Tiene unos cuantos puntos "curiosos":
2) Tanks have not become useless, on the contrary, their role in the battle has become more significant, and the variety of the tasks that they perform has widened.
3) Tanks in the AFU are not used like in 2014-2015, when they acted in groups of 1-2 tanks, up to company level (10 tanks). Now the infantry understands how to better employ synergy with tanks in battle (combined arms warfare).
Al menos por parte de Ucrania, han adaptado formaciones y tacticas del Combined Arms Battalion.
6) Both sides bring back tanks 200-300km behind the lines for repair, the transporting takes 5-6 hours. No one wants to risk the specialists capable of carrying out the repairs, or the specialized machinery needed for in-the-field repairs.
Las reparaciones a pie de campo de batalla son un mito, nadie arriesga a los escasos y valiosos tecnicos e instrumentacion necesaria.
9) The majority of the losses experienced by the enemy occurred because of poor training or foolish logistical managing. Many tanks were captured in mint condition in the middle of roads without fuel.
De traca.
15) We truly do have 10 atgms for every enemy tank, but they are also used against URALs, BTRs, BMPs, and other cars. The effectiveness/ hit rate of our soldiers is very high, especially with the Javelin, our hit rate with it is higher than the USMC's. The FGM-148 Javelin has shown itself to be better than the NLAW, which have problems with the quality of the tracking components, especially during the winter. It is also better than the Stugna-P, which has problems with components and the rocket fuel, and not always hits at 3750m which the javelin reliably does.
Javelin > NLAW
27)We do not need Leopards right now. Send us more T-72s instead. 1-2 battalions of leopards would do more harm than good
28) Re-training of tankers onto western tanks would take around a month, repair crews would need at least 3-4 months.
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