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Hey if you’re definition of war is bombing civilians, then Russia is great at war. Otherwise
1905 vs. Japan: defeat & revolution
1914-1918: defeat & revolution
1920 vs Poland: defeat
1939-40 vs Finland: defeat
1941-45: near catastrophe, but ultimate victory thanks to massive US & UK economic and strategic aid
1956 vs disarmed civilians in Hungary: victory
1968 vs disarmed civilians in Czechoslovakia: victory
1969 vs China: draw
1979-89 vs Afghanistan: defeat & revolution
1994-96 vs Chechens: defeat
1999-2009 vs Chechens: costly victory
2008 vs Georgia: victory.
And this one will too
Summary of the History of Russia: "А потом стало еще хуже."
Translation: "And then it got even worse."
Hey if you’re definition of war is bombing civilians, then Russia is great at war. Otherwise
1905 vs. Japan: defeat & revolution
1914-1918: defeat & revolution
1920 vs Poland: defeat
1939-40 vs Finland: defeat
1941-45: near catastrophe, but ultimate victory thanks to massive US & UK economic and strategic aid
1956 vs disarmed civilians in Hungary: victory
1968 vs disarmed civilians in Czechoslovakia: victory
1969 vs China: draw
1979-89 vs Afghanistan: defeat & revolution
1994-96 vs Chechens: defeat
1999-2009 vs Chechens: costly victory
2008 vs Georgia: victory.
And this one will too
Russia has all kind of "armies" at the front.
Regular army
"Elite" paratroops
Putin's personal guard
Wagner mercs
Old men pressed into service from Donbas
Home guard formations from all over Russia
There's no unified command over them. None of those groups is willing to stick their necks out for any of other groups. They all have their own agendas, and they tend to not even like each other.
And none of them wants to die for Putin.