A conversation with Ukraine’s intel chief.
I’d note that they seem to be responding with weapons development and production at rates we saw in WW II, unlike our ponderous procurement process. Active war has a way of concentrating the mind.
A conversation with Ukraine’s intel chief.
I’d note that they seem to be responding with weapons development and production at rates we saw in WW II, unlike our ponderous procurement process. Active war has a way of concentrating the mind.
…to Rick Tumlinson on the loss of his father.
This has to hit particularly hard, with the funeral just before Rick’s conference next week.
A long read from a knowledgeable source.
A long but interesting history of the war, and its potential outcomes. None are good for Putin (as it should be).
History appears to be repeating itself in Ukraine.
A video, and thoughts.
…and apparently Russia need not apply.
I’m no Chem E, but this seems like a pretty plausible explanation to me.
The Russian’s latest military disaster.
This could mean thousands of trapped troops, with their equipment, which the Ukrainians will add to their arsenal, and provide them with POWs to trade, or keep off the battlefield if they’re willing to feed and house them.