Post 1 of 2: Tips on grounding the Russian military capabilities discussion
I might sound a bit newbie, but
1. That excuse works for the 1st 25 posts before it becomes really old. The onus is on you, having written 110 posts, to read up on the basics like
Air Power 101 for New Members, instead of going around in circles. Pause, read up on the basics before sharing more.
…could the reason be just poor planing / logistics, false reports, extreme corruption…
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@denix56, this is a bunch of unfounded conjecture that is not helpful to understanding the performance of VKS in Ukraine.
(a) VKS is not the USAF. Not useful to compare them, as they have different roles. As an analogy, the Americans, spent a million to invent a pen that can write in space, while the Russians used a pencil. Paul C. Fisher and his company, the Fisher Pen Company, reportedly invested US$1 million to create what is now commonly known as the space pen. None of this investment money came from NASA's coffers.
(b) In Kyiv cloudy skies and snow showers continue for the next 24 hrs; which can affect VKS operations — as Russian aircraft need to fly below cloud cover to see targets. In the south mostly sunny skies will allow for increased VKS attacks.
(c) In relation to the land campaign, Russian forces will continue to execute a slow, methodical siege-and-starve approach to Kyiv. It is now assessed the Russians will prioritize the capture of Sumy over Chernihiv to secure their supply routes. Retaining Sumy is critical for the Ukrainians as it will impede Russian ability to conduct effective operations against Kyiv.
(d) The above map dated 10 Mar 2022, from ISW, uses the standard military approach to map conventional maneuver war, which is what Russia is waging. These maps have seen widespread use and have faced criticism for portraying the situation on the ground wrongly. The key issue being that the U.S. military use the word 'control' differ from civilian everyday use. In US Army doctrine, "control" does not mean the complete elimination of resistance in an area. That would mean "clearing" an area (FM 3-90-1). The war in Ukraine remains a conventional maneuver war while the Russians seek control of Sumy. It likely will not stay that way, once Kyiv falls under Russian control.
…a lot of poorly qualified people at important places that resulted in inability to use the VKS well?
3. What you say might be true but without sources, this is borderline trolling. Feel free to be critical of VKS but make sure you provide sources for your claims and apply logic to arguments made, if you agree with the source.
4. The thing to remember is to avoid thinking of VKS CONOPS as a mirror image of NATO CONOPS. USAF and NATO air forces are capable but this is not a cheap system to raise, train and sustain.