martybegan
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An interesting take on why maybe Russia is having so much issues with mobility in their assault
'Tanks and mud are not friends' — Ukraine's terrain is proving to be a problem for Russian armor
This is a known phenomenon, and was used by the Russians to their advantage during WWII. They knew they would have set break periods where German offensives would be bogged down.
Rasputitsa - Wikipedia
If Putin wanted a quick war he either should have done it in December, or waited until June. In the former the frozen ground would make mobile warfare easier, in the latter, the dry season does the same.
'Tanks and mud are not friends' — Ukraine's terrain is proving to be a problem for Russian armor
Images of Russian tanks and other vehicles stuck in the mud seem to complement news that the Russian army’s invasion of Ukraine has been hampered by logistical issues, which has provided opportunities for Ukraine’s fierce resistance to further stymie Russia’s advance. Few things symbolize those problems better than a large, expensive war machine mired in muck. But the issue isn’t new. Mud has hampered warfare for as long as there has been mud and war.
For example, Nazi Germany’s invasion of the Soviet Union slowed to a crawl in 1941 in part due to the Rasputitsa, the “quagmire season” which led vehicles to become “hopelessly stuck” after autumn rains transformed dirt roads into rivers of mud, according to the United Kingdom’s Imperial War Museum. But mud plays no favorites and chooses no sides. U.S. Army tanks also became “hopelessly stuck” in mud during the November 1950 Battle of Chosin Reservoir, according to the Army Historical Foundation.
This is a known phenomenon, and was used by the Russians to their advantage during WWII. They knew they would have set break periods where German offensives would be bogged down.
Rasputitsa - Wikipedia
If Putin wanted a quick war he either should have done it in December, or waited until June. In the former the frozen ground would make mobile warfare easier, in the latter, the dry season does the same.