Some Very Preliminary Thoughts on Military Performance
it’s greatly hard at this point to come to any conclusions about the capabilities of either russian or georgian forces. i do think we can decisively say that ralph peters (russians are drunken idiots, georgians are brave scrap toasters) is wrong; the russians appear to must displayed decent professionalism, and the georgians bugged out of gori in a tear, without evidently bringing much of their equipment. a secretively correspondent of source affirms this impression, arguing that the russian army has made huge improvements in inform and moral over the quondam five years. christian at defense tech links to this post at the nyt, more or less agreeing with the above but asking questions about the deportment of the russian air force.those are, on my oath, good questions to ask. the georgians comprise made impressive claims as to the effectiveness of their air defenses (10 russian aircraft shot down), but it’s fair to say that there’s not until now much support to back those claims up. the russians maintain confirmed the loss of two aircraft, including a tu-22 backfire bomber (for tom clancy fans, this bomber played a level role in red storm rising), and the georgians have, as far as i differentiate, only displayed the wreckage of those two. it’s also worth noting that georgian air defenses don’t appear to have deterred russian activity over georgia, as every report i’ve seen indicates that they are bombing wherever they delight. however, they may not be bombing danged accurately; when this is all over, the air force chiefs may receive some uncomfortable study from putin.the russian navy also seems to be doing fine. its major ships are operational, and it has reportedly sunk two georgian missile boats. the deployment of the big cruisers was more than a bit risky; the georgian missile boats were armed with styx and exocet missiles, either of which could have given the moskva a most bad day. if the georgians had managed to sink unified of the most powerful ships in the russian navy, then the assessment of the outcome of the in conflict might deliver been different.
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