In Ukraine, everyone who wants to fight is already fighting. Therefore, we do not rely on the inheritance of heaven, ”Marnar said.
The war in Ukraine, according to forecasts, may not end in 2025 and continue. The analysis was provided by the commander of Ukraine’s relentless system Robert Manar Brovdi’s armed forces during the International Conference Landeuro, which took place on July 18 at German Wiesbaden. It reports about it RBC-Ukraine July 20.
According to Marnar, there is no reason to expect a quick completion of military operations.
“We don’t see the end of the war either tomorrow or, maybe this year. We pragmatically calculate our future and see the greatest threat,” he said.
He calls the main threat to many Russian Federation’s army infantry, massive attacks Shahedas well as limited mobilization capabilities of Ukraine. The commander noted that Russia is actively increasing the number of military in front, uses cheap but effective weapons for attacks, and Ukraine is already using all the available sources of human mobilization.
“First, Putin commands more infantry than we can destroy. Secondly, he found a cheap and effective weapon to scare the population and destroy the infrastructure-mineda. Third, in Ukraine everyone who wants to fight is fighting. Therefore, we do not expect a heavenly manna,” MARY said.
At the same time, Robert Brovdi drew the ongoing effort of the armed forces of the armed forces to create a technological advantage over the enemy. In particular, Ukraine has actively introduced large -scale automation to the front using ground drones, and forms a multi -level defense system with no aerial vehicles, called the “Wall of the Drones”. According to him, this system is designed to stop any attack from the wind.
Remember that Marnar shared the results of the work of the newly created grouping forces, noting that in June these units were successfully destroyed at every fourth fighter of the enemy and every fifth target of the enemy.
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