• Tar_Alcaran@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    How the fuck is Russia going to supply 50k troops by air? And how are they going to continue that while people are actively shooting at them? And how is a force of 50k troops, equipped with what I can only assume is the dregs of the dregs of the cold-war reserves, supposed to beat the entire polish/Lithuanian military, even without a thousand european jets dropping bombs on every dogtrail between the border and Moscow.

    The main problem of the war would be how to divide up the land between Lithuania and Poland, and me learning the word for “Koningsberg” in two more languages.

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      1 year ago

      They’re gonna use dragons. Noticed how Russia hasn’t lost a single dragon since the start of the war? This will become important later

    • Tar_Alcaran@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      How to run NATO wargames:

      step 1: Vague excuse for an intervention

      step 2: Horribly cripple your own side for the purposes of actual training

      step 3: Make opfor exceptionally competent and prepared

      step 4: Results are non-amazing, maybe even a very educational loss

      step 5: Read about the mighty russian army beating NATO in NATO wargames

      step 6: Read about how russia runs a wargame on easymode with cheats and barely wins, reinforce your beliefs.

      • Sunfoil@lemmy.world
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        Yep. A true open war between NATO and Russia, with nukes banned, would be an unbelievably one sided advance into Moscow.