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Rob Lee @RALee85
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Quentin Sommerville @sommervilletv
Our latest from Donbas, eastern Ukraine with the National Guard and Army medics, with @dcinfocus https://t.co/hIV5qjv8Yo
Rob Lee @RALee85
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IgorGirkin @GirkinGirkin
Так-так-так 🧐 https://t.co/GH6L4L0cWC
Rob Lee @RALee85
Good piece by @Jack_Watling putting this offensive in the broader context. 14/ https://t.co/3FGxgZ8TiZ — PolitiTweet.org
Rob Lee @RALee85
@ABarbashin Thanks Anton. — PolitiTweet.org
Rob Lee @RALee85
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Arslon Xudosi 🇺🇦 @Arslon_Xudosi
#Ukraine: During the counter offensive in #Kherson oblast, Ukrainian forces are actively using several Dutch 🇳🇱 don… https://t.co/ypUiL4m1AY
Rob Lee @RALee85
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IgorGirkin @GirkinGirkin
Новороссийск https://t.co/wryrTuq93j
Rob Lee @RALee85
@Andrew_S_Bowen Thanks Andrew. — PolitiTweet.org
Rob Lee @RALee85
So I think there are a number of military factors that favor Ukraine in Kherson and elsewhere, particularly over the medium-term. How and when will these advantages translate into gains on the battlefield? I can't say with a high-level of confidence. 13/ — PolitiTweet.org
Rob Lee @RALee85
The 3rd Army Corps deployment will give Russia new forces to occupy frontage. It is more likely its deployment will make a Ukrainian offensive more difficult than facilitating a Russian offensive. But will its battalions with 6 month contract volunteers exist by February? 12/ — PolitiTweet.org
Rob Lee @RALee85
Russia's force in Ukraine depends on volunteers who signed 3 or 6 month contracts. Will they sign another contract? Can Russia keep meeting its manpower needs without mobilization? I don't know, but I have a feeling many volunteers won't want to spend the winter in a trench. 11/ — PolitiTweet.org
Rob Lee @RALee85
So I don't know how much terrain Ukraine will be able to take back this month, but, when we look at the medium-to-long-term, I think manpower issues will become a greater problem for Russia and Ukraine can make Russia's occupation efforts more costly and less sustainable. 10/ — PolitiTweet.org
Rob Lee @RALee85
Russia will also have difficulty deploying reserves across the river. Kyiv has advantages in Kherson and will likely achieve successes, but without a solid understanding of force ratios, equipment, # of well-trained Ukrainian units, etc., it is hard to predict how much or when.9/ — PolitiTweet.org
Rob Lee @RALee85
Russia depended on a significant advantage in artillery rounds fired in the Donbas. Russia can resupply its forces across the Dnipro with ferries, but it likely can't deliver enough artillery ammunition and other heavy equipment if Ukrainian leans heavily on artillery. 8/ — PolitiTweet.org
Rob Lee @RALee85
So I can't make a high-confidence prediction, but Ukraine has a number of advantages pursuing a campaign in Kherson. It may not have an overall advantage in artillery and armor, but it likely does in Kherson and certainly in tactical engagements when it masses them. 7/ — PolitiTweet.org
Rob Lee @RALee85
So any analysis of whether Ukraine will have success in Kherson depends on making estimates about a number of critical tangible factors (other people may have a better estimate/understanding). When you add several uncertain estimates together, you have weak data. 6/ — PolitiTweet.org
Rob Lee @RALee85
In order to mass sufficient forces that are well-trained for an offensive in Kherson, Ukraine may have to pull units or reserves away from other parts of the front. That means Russia may be able to take terrain elsewhere as a result. 5/ — PolitiTweet.org
Rob Lee @RALee85
But it is less clear if Ukraine has sufficient tanks, IFVs, and other system, which are critical to for any offensive. And you need well-trained forces (with armor) to conduct offensive operations well and to rapidly exploit breakthroughs. 4/ https://t.co/WflWhD6WeY — PolitiTweet.org
Rob Lee @RALee85
"The mission had carried two objectives, he said: to find Russian positions and to find abandoned equipment... 'We’… https://t.co/RxIhQW3QVP
Rob Lee @RALee85
Ukraine now has very good NATO artillery with PGMs and HIMARS/M270, and has a greater quantity of tubes and ammunition than in early summer. It has enough 155mm ammunition to conduct an offensive and its crews are proficient with these systems. 3/ https://t.co/LPPn7JMG1n — PolitiTweet.org
Rob Lee @RALee85
"As of Aug. 24, the U.S. military said it had provided Ukraine with up to 806,000 rounds of 155 mm ammunition."… https://t.co/jM59nnIY5w
Rob Lee @RALee85
There are important tangible (e.g. quantity and quality of forces/equipment) and intangible factors (e.g. leadership and morale). I think the intangible factors favor Ukraine, and but many of the tangible factors are harder to assess (at least from my vantage point). 2/ — PolitiTweet.org
Rob Lee @RALee85
Thanks to @yapparova_lilya for this interview. One thing I want to emphasize is that defense analysis depends on the quality of the data. I don't have a great understanding of the force ratios in Kherson, which means it is difficult to make a high confidence prediction. — PolitiTweet.org
Meduza in English @meduza_en
Military analyst @RALee85 sat down with Meduza to cut through some of the fog of war and discuss the prospects of U… https://t.co/PGTAWCO3wj
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@DrRadchenko Thank you, Sergey. — PolitiTweet.org
Rob Lee @RALee85
Photos of a Russian Kartograf UAV shot down by Ukrainian forces in Mykolaiv Oblast. https://t.co/S8wZMtuxt0 https://t.co/jVP0YfaXol — PolitiTweet.org
Rob Lee @RALee85
Wagner fighters. 17/ https://t.co/cyvchFF3mj https://t.co/GngpnnvKic — PolitiTweet.org
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Wagner fighter with a BMP-3 in the Bakhmut direction. 16/ https://t.co/QkybvNJWGp https://t.co/67IqEe9mw7 — PolitiTweet.org
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Rob Lee @RALee85
In a post from two days ago from the Russian Grey Zone Telegram Channel, they said that up to a company of tanks an… https://t.co/RIdBjRQ7as
Rob Lee @RALee85
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Rob Lee @RALee85
Servicemen from the Baltic Fleet's 336th Naval Infantry Brigade in Zaporizhzhia with AK-12, VSSM Vintorez, 1P87, an… https://t.co/jUGpDZ9KFk
Rob Lee @RALee85
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Reportedly footage of a Russian BTR carrying 200 TM-62 mines exploding after it hit a TM-62 mine in the Zaporizhzhi… https://t.co/BaU0uZcthj
Rob Lee @RALee85
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Video from Ukraine's 40th Artillery Brigade of a Russian 2S3 Akatsiya howitzer exploding after its ammunition deton… https://t.co/ZjJMsG3Wtl
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Video of a tank from Ukraine's 3rd Tank Brigade evacuating Ukrainian casualties. https://t.co/vbF6Q1sEre https://t.co/15MDyGB1pN
Rob Lee @RALee85
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Rob Lee @RALee85
10 Russian T-80BVM tanks. https://t.co/xgNDCiXWPT