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Things are not going better in the Russian army: a military observer pointed out two signs

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Things are not going better in the Russian army: a military observer pointed out 2 signs Angela Figin

The Russian army is still continuing its offensive in several directions. However, according to forecasts, the Russians will not be able to continue active assaults for a number of reasons.

In a conversation with 24 Channel Israeli military observer David Sharp said that he points to a potential slowdown by the occupiers.

Problems of the Russian army

Recently, Western analysts and experts have been actively discussing the fact that Russia is running out of Soviet equipment. And there is no doubt that the warehouses are empty. However, we are not talking about the complete depletion of equipment in a month or two, but probably in a year or two, if the rate of losses remains as it is now.

A year or two is a very long time, but even now it is clear that in many places on the front the Russians are using equipment much less. This is an objective fact, – Sharp said.

According to him, if this were to concern artillery at some stage, it would seriously affect the course of military operations. However, there is a “but”. Russia is still continuing its offensive in several areas of the front, using infantry or a small amount of equipment.

Unfortunately, the offensive, thanks to infantry supported by artillery, as well as attack and reconnaissance drones, continued. In many places, the enemy has advanced. Here the question is about the infantry, whether it will run out, – noted a military observer from Israel.

The Russian offensive should slow down if the losses of the occupation army outweigh the reinforcements for several months. This has not happened now.

If the losses of personnel were not compensated by new contract soldiers, then things are getting worse for the Russians, Sharp added.

Things with the Russians' personnel reserves are not going very well. In particular, this is evidenced by the sharp increase in payments for signing a contract and the recruitment of third-rate foreign mercenaries, who are of little use.

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